What a talented fighter he was I know people talk about Duran, SRL, Hearns as the Welters but they weren't all natural Welters.
During this era we had Breland, Starling, Curry, Davis, Brown, Honeyghan, McCrory and Blocker all IMO very good fighters and all at that time considered World Class. Boy they had some great fights all together.
I think Brelands abilities were great early in his career I mean like many other Olympians his quality of opposition started off a lot better then most fighters who turn pro. The Davis fight for Breland was what IMO took out a lot from him I think he was wining the fight but the fight itself had been fought at a really fast pace and it was physical more then anything.
Breland against todays Welters:
I think Cottos too physical and would hurt Mark to the body taking away those legs and the ability to move. I'd say Cotto stops him late.
I think Mark vs. SSM would be a very interesting fight both well schooled fighters and IMO at 147 it'd be a coin toss for me. This isn't SSM the Lightweight and although SSM looked good at 147 he's only beaten Collazo there.
I think the Williamds fight would be also interesting the height is def. a plus for both. But I think WIllianms output is what would give him the win I think Williams would win a Decision.
I think Breland outboxes both Kermit & Margarito to a coll UD wins in both fights struggling just a little more with Margarito in the later stages of the fight.
Great topic Deanrw heres CC#79 on me and sorry that you haven't gotten any other responses. Maybe people haven't seen enough of Breland or they just don't care about it.
Also if it makes you feel any better I've done several topics where no ones responded, not 1 single response.

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