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  • Comments Thread For: Daily Bread Mailbag: Charlo-Castano, Rosado, Davis-Barrios, Khan, More

    The Daily Bread Mailbag returns with Stephen "Breadman" Edwards tackling topics such as the career of Amir Khan, the unification between Jermell Charlo vs. Brian Castano, the skills of Shakir Stevenson, the recent big win by Gabe Rosado, the career of David Haye, and more.
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  • #2
    1. Can’t believe someone would ask if Duran could hang with Lopez at 135. Should’ve been immediate grounds for deleting the email.
    2. On the all time Mexican boxers list, I’d have Barrera, Morales and Marquez a bit higher. Barrera and Morales fighting 3 times along with Barrera beating Hamed and Morales beating Pac in the first fight ….plus Marquez fighting pac 4 times and the Barrera all surpass anything that anyone on that list has done when it comes to truly challenging yourself against the best when they were at their best.

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    • #3
      Not for or against the Charlo's, but man, still taking heat for the Montiel fight? Sometimes the guy in the other corner shows up and decides he is gonna have the fight of his life and that is that. Maybe that happened with Montiel the other night. Time will tell.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by Jab jab boom View Post
        1. Can’t believe someone would ask if Duran could hang with Lopez at 135. Should’ve been immediate grounds for deleting the email.
        Fortunately many Duran fights and highlight compilations are available on Youtube. After doing some research, the person who submitted that question will probably re-phrase it next time, or not bother with it at all.

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        • #5
          But let me tell you something I know about the art of matchmaking. Big Promoters love to put their star fighters in with big names who are easy to ko. Khan came up in the same era as Manny Pacquaio, Andre Berto, Tim Bradley, Juan Manuel Marquez, Adrien Broner and Floyd Mayweather. None of them ever fought Khan, and Khan is a big name who brings big money.

          From 2009-15 Khan was no easy fight. All of those fighters were big money makers and part of big PPV main events during those year and not one fought Amir Khan.


          King Khan had all those turkeys shook?

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          • #6
            Yes for someone to question Durans ability to hang with Lopez is beyond believe ....it's best to quickly move on.
            And Khan ....he could never be a H.O.F. a couple of good wins but some terrible losses. Down to his IQ and weak chin he would throw and not see what was on the way back ....top fighters are top because they don't do that. Keep up the good work , always interesting.

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            • #7
              Breadman is cool and all but this line was sh_t:

              Charlo is a truck. But if a truck tries to run you over, you flatten it’s tires.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Jab jab boom View Post
                1. Can’t believe someone would ask if Duran could hang with Lopez at 135. Should’ve been immediate grounds for deleting the email.
                2. On the all time Mexican boxers list, I’d have Barrera, Morales and Marquez a bit higher. Barrera and Morales fighting 3 times along with Barrera beating Hamed and Morales beating Pac in the first fight ….plus Marquez fighting pac 4 times and the Barrera all surpass anything that anyone on that list has done when it comes to truly challenging yourself against the best when they were at their best.
                Canelo fighting Undefeated GGG twice supersedes the level of difficulty from all the series combined for Marquez, Morales, Barrera and Pacquiao. The reason why Breadman respects all things Mexican is because of the feeling ordering from a really good Mexican restaurant. It’s just too gangsta. Bread knows that Mexican food topples fast food and grease stains from Tank and Broner’s white T’s. I mean Broner and Tank would go in a club with hot sauce all smeared on their shirts. That’s saucy!

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Thuglife Nelo View Post

                  Canelo fighting Undefeated GGG twice supersedes the level of difficulty from all the series combined for Marquez, Morales, Barrera and Pacquiao. The reason why Breadman respects all things Mexican is because of the feeling ordering from a really good Mexican restaurant. It’s just too gangsta. Bread knows that Mexican food topples fast food and grease stains from Tank and Broner’s white T’s. I mean Broner and Tank would go in a club with hot sauce all smeared on their shirts. That’s saucy!
                  so canelo getting help from judges against a 35 and then 36 year old ggg is better than all of these hall of famers having wars with each other while in their primes? Dude just stfu and save your canelo c0ck gobbling and cornball racist replies for someone else. Stick to your typical weekly female like whining in the mailbag about how bread references canelo being a cheater.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Thuglife Nelo View Post
                    Canelo fighting Undefeated GGG twice supersedes the level of difficulty from all the series combined for Marquez, Morales, Barrera and Pacquiao.
                    Sorry Thuglife, I like your moxy, but you can't deny that Golden Boy waited out GGG for at least a year before signing a contract (forcing Canelo to drop his WBC belt), and even then Canelo lost that 1st fight, a clear UD for Gennady. I wouldn't argue with Canelo edging the 2nd, but those other four you mentioned fought amongst each other multiple times, and most of those fights involved prime vs prime. Canelo's a great fighter, but let's keep it real, bro'. Let's not discredit the sweat and guts left in the ring by these other fabulous fighters.

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