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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Daily Bread Mailbag: Canelo-Mayweather, Jarrell Miller, More

    The Daily Bread Mailbag returns with Stephen "Breadman" Edwards tackling topics such as developing a chin, Canelo Alvarez vs. Floyd Mayweather, the PED controversy with Jarrell Miller, and more.
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  • Jab jab boom
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    "I think Morales was great for many reasons. One was his attitude. He was a real fighter. When I hear that term I know what it means. Morales was really real. I mean he didn’t care who he fought, period." This right here was a perfect description of how morales was and why I consider him one of the last fighters of a dying breed. Today it's more about minimizing risk than truly chasing greatness.

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    • observer
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      Usyk v Holyfield... I'd love to watch that fight at CW.

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      • Thuglife Nelo
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        I thought Breadman was thug life. He was begging to ask him questions in his girlbag.

        I sent him this:

        Mr. Edwards,

        What weight class would you match “Prime GGG” vs “Prime Canelo?” I don’t consider Crawford “Prime” at 135-140... nor do I consider Loma “Prime” at 126... also consider age for all the names mentioned. I would say prime Canelo is at 168. Whether or not Canelo could make 160 post 2017, I prefer and believe that Canelo is more comfortable at 168 for good reason (rehydration and power). So, would a prime GGG at 168, assume 2012-2015, beat a Canelo? That’s all I got up in dis hoe!

        -Mexican Bidness!

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        • aboutfkntime
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          I agree about Morales, he was a beautiful boxer-puncher

          and I also agree about Khan, when sofa experts call him glass-jaw

          he did not have a glass-jaw, he had a glass technique... he did not see punches coming

          he ate big punches from a lot of opponents, including Maidana etc

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          • Roadblock
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            #6
            Originally posted by aboutfkntime
            I agree about Morales, he was a beautiful boxer-puncher

            and I also agree about Khan, when sofa experts call him glass-jaw

            he did not have a glass-jaw, he had a glass technique... he did not see punches coming

            he ate big punches from a lot of opponents, including Maidana etc
            Khan had a glass jaw alright, if it was hit right it was lights out, lots of guys get hit the same as Khan and dont even go down, whether you see a punch or not wont change the base ability to take it, the difference of seeing a shot coming is you can take a little off the punch and absorb it a little by turning with it to create the angle that changes the line of power.

            Most KOs are because of where the punch hits and the power is right on center point like a round bat hitting a round ball dead center, thats the kill shot.

            Khan is like a windscreen on a car not all stones break it but its always breakable.

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              #7
              Originally posted by aboutfkntime
              I agree about Morales, he was a beautiful boxer-puncher

              and I also agree about Khan, when sofa experts call him glass-jaw

              he did not have a glass-jaw, he had a glass technique... he did not see punches coming

              he ate big punches from a lot of opponents, including Maidana etc
              I feel that same way about Linares? Funny how they fight similar and have same weakness...

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              • Oregonian
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                Originally posted by Roadblock
                Khan had a glass jaw alright, if it was hit right it was lights out, lots of guys get hit the same as Khan and dont even go down, whether you see a punch or not wont change the base ability to take it, the difference of seeing a shot coming is you can take a little off the punch and absorb it a little by turning with it to create the angle that changes the line of power.

                Most KOs are because of where the punch hits and the power is right on center point like a round bat hitting a round ball dead center, thats the kill shot.

                Khan is like a windscreen on a car not all stones break it but its always breakable.
                ——————

                Your last paragraph comparing Khan to a windscreen is genius. Freakin genius. I can’t think of a better way to put it.

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                • TonyGe
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                  Marquez really schooled Pac in the first fight. Manny didn't have any answers. We were very lucky to see those great Mexican boxers Morales Barrera and Marquez in that era.

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                  • Dasmius Shinobi
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                    Stephen Edwards is my Sensei for all Saturday's.

                    Overall a good learning experience and never a dull moment. I notice they are trying to ask question of previous Daily Bread Mailbag to put Bread out of base and is working because some are different answer, not staying in line. They are trying to expose him?
                    Last edited by Dasmius Shinobi; 07-04-2020, 09:19 PM. Reason: Corrections.

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