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    The Daily Bread Mailbag returns with Stephen "Breadman" Edwards tackling topics such as the career of Michael Nunn, the talents of Terence Crawford, the aftermath of Herring vs. Oquendo, Canelo becoming an all-time great, and more.
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  • #2
    Good read as always! Nunn before my time so don't know if he would beat GGG.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
      The Daily Bread Mailbag returns with Stephen "Breadman" Edwards tackling topics such as the career of Michael Nunn, the talents of Terence Crawford, the aftermath of Herring vs. Oquendo, Canelo becoming an all-time great, and more.
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      Also Bread 100% correct saying its a morals issue with ppl looting and sht...

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      • #4
        Golovkin beats Nunn? Give me a break. GGG had hell with Jacob's as Jacob's almost beat him and Nunn is miles ahead of Jacobs in every category such as hand speed, foot work, and power. To sum it up Nunn in his prime is levels ahead of Jacobs. No way Golovkin comes close to beating a prime Michael Nunn. Nunn would befuddle and embarrass GGG.

        Everytime GGG had to fight someone who can box his so-called invincibility was exposed and proved to be the work of a ko artist fighting those who were meant to be ko'd. Once GGG had to fight Jacob's and Canelo, two fighters who could box, he suddenly looked ordinary and confused.
        Last edited by jdp28tx; 09-12-2020, 09:55 AM.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by jdp28tx View Post
          Golovkin beats Nunn? Give me a break. GGG had hell with Jacob's as Jacob's almost beat him and Nunn is miles ahead of Jacobs in every category such as hand speed, foot work, and power. To sum it up Nunn in his prime is levels ahead of Jacobs. No way Golovkin comes close to beating a prime Michael Nunn. Nunn would befuddle and embarrass GGG.

          Everytime GGG had to fight someone who can box his so-called invincibility was exposed and proved to be the work of a ko artist fighting those who were meant to be ko'd. Once GGG had to fight Jacob's and Canelo, two fighters who could box, he suddenly looked ordinary and confused.
          Breadman specified the years of 2010-2014. Canelo and Jacobs' fights may have come a little late. GGG handed Proksa his first lost, stopping Proksa in his HBO debut in 2012. Proksa was an RJJ style boxer, and he could have done a lot better if he wasn't f*****g steamrolled by the GGG express. Watch Proksa Silvester fight on YouTube - Silvester lost to Geale via SD in his preceding fight. Proksa completely outclassed and undressed Sylvester, making him quit.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by observer View Post
            Breadman specified the years of 2010-2014. Canelo and Jacobs' fights may have come a little late. GGG handed Proksa his first lost, stopping Proksa in his HBO debut in 2012. Proksa was an RJJ style boxer, and he could have done a lot better if he wasn't f*****g steamrolled by the GGG express. Watch Proksa Silvester fight on YouTube - Silvester lost to Geale via SD in his preceding fight. Proksa completely outclassed and undressed Sylvester, making him quit.
            Man, I remember that Proksa fight. I recall him being hyped and people talked about his awkward, athletic style. I think it was the first time I had seen GGG in a live fight and he demolished the Polish fighter.

            I was surprised when Proksa ended up losing to Mora later on.

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            • #7
              Great analysis by Breadman. He didn't mention Nunn vs Charlo. Nunn outboxes Charlo for sure. Nice to think about, how the past would've fared against the present.

              Boxing is not of one of those sports where the modern athletes are better. Many of the greats of the past would've destroyed today's fighters.

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              • #8
                I made the da mailbox again for the 3rd week.....
                Damn it feels good to be a gangster!
                😆

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by NC Uppercut View Post
                  I made the da mailbox again for the 3rd week.....
                  Damn it feels good to be a gangster!
                  😆
                  Meanwhile Al Broker can't get any of his questions published in a Mailbag.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post
                    Meanwhile Al Broker can't get any of his questions published in a Mailbag.
                    Damn hate it, but there's probably a reason. Bread knows that I'm down at the St. Pete Boxing gym and know Keith Thurman, Dan Birmingham and Winky all pretty well. He knows I'm not full of nonsense and bs.

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