Comments Thread For: Daily Bread Mailbag - Extra Edition: Mayweather as Coach, Canelo-Bivol

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  • Jab jab boom
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    Originally posted by Robi13
    So you agree with me, and yeah I mentioned them only not because of canelo... first of all canelo isn’t even campaigning at 60 at the moment it is said his next fight is Saunders at 68 and then ggg at 60 so... what the phuck do I got to “front” about. I don’t front sh.it just speaking facts those two need to fight each other to start a legacy of their own and then earn the golden ticket to fight canelo... but like I said, those puss.ies won’t fight each other. I agree it’s a good fight, but regardless either of those two fighters won’t beat canelo anyway so... they might as well fight each other and make that payday and winner has a shot at getting canelo. I stand by what I said, to make those two fighting each other as top 5 most important legacy defining fights that can be made is not accurate... and if you think it is then you’re an idiot too
    you're talking out of both sides of your mouth, as usual. You say them fighting each other is not a legacy fight for them but then also say they need to fight each other to start a legacy. Make up your mind.

    Then you say neither will beat canelo as if its fact. If you don't think that Andrade especially has a style to possibly beat canelo, then you're a fool blinded by love.

    Now if you don't think Andrade vs Charlo is a reasonable top 5 fight that can be made right now, then you're even dumber than I thought. You personally don't have to think it's top 5, but if you think it's not reasonable for someone to think it's a top 5 fight, you're not a rational boxing fan. Which would be your top 5? I swear, if you say a Ryan Garcia fight, just slap yourself.

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  • The D3vil
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    Yes Canelo is operating at an ATG level at the moment. When you’re getting put in hypothetical match ups with Roy Jones and Bernard Hopkins you know you’re great. Canelo improves every fight. He takes on difficult styles just to get better. They say he has slow feet but he fights moving southpaws. They say he likes fighters to come to him so now he’s a calm pressure fighter who counter punches.
    There goes Breadman the anti Mexican racist hating on Canelo again

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  • steeve steel
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    Originally posted by MulaKO
    One thing he’ll have to learn if he really wants to be considered a great trainer , it will be to remove himself from the spotlight
    I really think if he really wants that title he has the capacity’s to do it
    But like you said that spotlight bullchit would be the first thing he needs to eliminate
    Floyd is like the encyclopedia of boxing. But books don't listen.

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  • steeve steel
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    Originally posted by Oregonian
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    Agree 💯.
    Floyd is probably the best student of the sport. He always comes prepared and is probably the most conditioned boxer ever. I have never seen Floyd get tired. Ever. He fights the 12 round like it was the first round.

    I think Floyd can’t express his points well. He can see it but just can’t really articulate why he sees what he sees.

    Think of it this way; Malignaggi is the best boxer turned analyst. Way better than Floyd or anyone for that matter when it comes to calling fights BUT no where remotely close to the skills of Floyd.

    It’s one of those old adage of “those who can’t do, teach” proverbs.
    Malignaggi can teach. Floyd cannot.
    Exactly. Floyd is very knowledgeable when it comes to boxing technique and the history of the sport. But his ego will always get in the way of everything else.

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  • Robi13
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    Originally posted by aboutfkntime
    this ^^

    fcuk Team Bullshlt and their ridiculous sense of entitlement

    they got exactly what their negotiating-style/selection policy deserved

    very little
    Those idiots still till this day think canelo ducked ggg for vacating the wbc to avoid a purse bid... idiots

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  • aboutfkntime
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    Originally posted by Robi13
    Anyone who thinks a cash cow star of boxing will ever entertain a purse bid is a ******** fool


    this ^^

    fcuk Team Bullshlt and their ridiculous sense of entitlement

    they got exactly what their negotiating-style/selection policy deserved

    very little

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  • aboutfkntime
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    Originally posted by Oregonian
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    Agree 💯.
    Floyd is probably the best student of the sport. He always comes prepared and is probably the most conditioned boxer ever. I have never seen Floyd get tired. Ever. He fights the 12 round like it was the first round.

    I think Floyd can’t express his points well. He can see it but just can’t really articulate why he sees what he sees.

    Think of it this way; Malignaggi is the best boxer turned analyst. Way better than Floyd or anyone for that matter when it comes to calling fights BUT no where remotely close to the skills of Floyd.

    It’s one of those old adage of “those who can’t do, teach” proverbs.
    Malignaggi can teach. Floyd cannot.



    yep

    fighting... training... commentating...

    three completely different skillsets

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  • aboutfkntime
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    not convinced that Mayweather will be a great trainer

    two completely different skillsets

    time will tell

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  • aboutfkntime
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    I saw the same in Moreno, and expected bigger things... a little disappointing how his career is a mixed bag

    the last paragraph is GOLD !

    Floyd will have to come to grips with that. He’s a savant. He may have done things instinctually that he can’t explain in words. If he finds a way to explain why he did certain things, then look out. He’s going to produce some great fighters. But he’s going to have to have PATIENCE with his fighters and understand most likely they won’t be as GIFTED as he is.

    the key to next-level training is mentoring

    Tyson and Cus would sit down and watch old fights, breaking them down... the things you learn from those discussions cannot be taught in the gym

    I do not believe that fighters are as well-rounded today as they were in the 80's... too many mitt-men, not enough mentors... we have world champions that cannot fight off the back foot

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  • Robi13
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    Anyone who thinks a cash cow star of boxing will ever entertain a purse bid is a ******** fool

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