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Daily Bread Mailbag: Broner-Theophane, Postol, More

Posted by: Stephen Edwards on 10/8/2015


By Stephen "Breadman" Edwards


Mythical Matchups. Floyd Mayweather vs Ike Quartey, Muhammad Ali vs Wladimir Klitschko, Evander Holyfield vs Deontay Wilder, Sergey Kovalev vs Prince Charles Williams, James Toney vs Gerald McClellan.

Ali beats Wlad. In a 15 round fight he retires him. Wlad doesn’t have the natural stamina to deal with Ali. Look at his fight with Ross Purity please. I have never seen a fighter so relieved to lose. He was glad the fight was over because he was tired. Ali all day and twice on Sunday.

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Roach: Crawford is Good, But He Can't Handle Postol

Posted by: Victor Salazar on 10/8/2015 .



by Victor Salazar


Carson, California - In what was a head turning upset this past weekend, as Freddie Roach’s pupil Viktor Postol (28-0, 12KOs) stopped Lucas Matthysse with a surprise knockout ending to capture the vacant WBC 140-pound title.

Matthysse took a big right hand in the tenth and went down. Fearing a possible eye injury, he remained down on a knee as the referee counted him out.

Roach, who in the beginning of the year had suffered a string of defeats, has rebounded with this upset victory. He said the fight changed when Postol was able to land more combinations and those punches were able to hurt Matthysse.

“It was ok, it was a little sloppy in the beginning,” Roach told BoxingScene. “He started putting combinations together and that's when the fight started to change. Matthysse is a great fighter and we did hurt him a couple of times in the fight. When they were tied up and on the break both guys were relaxed and it left openings for him [to hit] Matthysse. I kept telling him to take advantage of that and then he finally did and it worked well.”

Roach feels Postol is the best 140 pounder in the world and with his preparation would like to take on the likes of a Terence Crawford (26-0, 18KOs).

“I like that he fought pretty well, trained really well and took advantages of things I told him in the corner,” explained Roach. “Matthysse was the bigger name going into this but now we can get a bigger name like Crawford. I don’t think Crawford can handle my guy.”

Roach says if the money is right, they’ll take a trip to Crawford’s hometown of Omaha, Nebraska.

“It’s a good fight we probably have to go to his hometown, but if we got to go to his hometown, probably gotta pay us more money. It’s a great fight for boxing. Crawford is a very good opponent but don’t think he can handle my guy.”



Roach: Crawford is Good, But He Can't Handle Postol


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I think Im gonna take Crawford in that matchup.
 

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Beadle on the fight game smh HBO Hate Mayweather :mjlol:


whoa whoa whoa....that Cali lifestyle has gotten to Beadle because she is looking way too skinny now. She was already fukkin with her face, making herself look ugly, prior to this...but now she's looking :scust:
 

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Dope... but my favs are still Roy's.
 

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Roach: Crawford is Good, But He Can't Handle Postol

Posted by: Victor Salazar on 10/8/2015 .



by Victor Salazar


Carson, California - In what was a head turning upset this past weekend, as Freddie Roach’s pupil Viktor Postol (28-0, 12KOs) stopped Lucas Matthysse with a surprise knockout ending to capture the vacant WBC 140-pound title.

Matthysse took a big right hand in the tenth and went down. Fearing a possible eye injury, he remained down on a knee as the referee counted him out.

Roach, who in the beginning of the year had suffered a string of defeats, has rebounded with this upset victory. He said the fight changed when Postol was able to land more combinations and those punches were able to hurt Matthysse.

“It was ok, it was a little sloppy in the beginning,” Roach told BoxingScene. “He started putting combinations together and that's when the fight started to change. Matthysse is a great fighter and we did hurt him a couple of times in the fight. When they were tied up and on the break both guys were relaxed and it left openings for him [to hit] Matthysse. I kept telling him to take advantage of that and then he finally did and it worked well.”

Roach feels Postol is the best 140 pounder in the world and with his preparation would like to take on the likes of a Terence Crawford (26-0, 18KOs).

“I like that he fought pretty well, trained really well and took advantages of things I told him in the corner,” explained Roach. “Matthysse was the bigger name going into this but now we can get a bigger name like Crawford. I don’t think Crawford can handle my guy.”

Roach says if the money is right, they’ll take a trip to Crawford’s hometown of Omaha, Nebraska.

“It’s a good fight we probably have to go to his hometown, but if we got to go to his hometown, probably gotta pay us more money. It’s a great fight for boxing. Crawford is a very good opponent but don’t think he can handle my guy.”



Roach: Crawford is Good, But He Can't Handle Postol


:patrice:


I think Im gonna take Crawford in that matchup.


I don't know bruh. A 6ft Jr Welter who knows how to properly use his jab is a scary sight in that division.
 

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Oh hell yeah. Better than Lemeiux/GGG tho?
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:dead: at Michael "Tookie" Jordan:russ:


Let me see:jbhmm:



The #1 RING ranked undefeated Middleweight, as a 20/1 favorite, going against the #4 RING ranked Middleweight with 2 losses, in a unification bout....for $50 on PPV:ehh:


or


The #1 RING ranked undefeated Junior Welterweight vs the #2 RING ranked undefeated Junior Welterweight, in a unification bout + for the rights to be crowned the RING Champion.....on regular cable.:ehh:



Hmmm, :jbhmm:, I wonder which one is the better matchup?







Postol vs Crawford:blessed:






Give me a hell yeah!!!!!!!!:ohlawd:






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