Originally posted by tis4u2envy
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Originally posted by tis4u2envy View PostAnd your favorite fighters are Floyd and Mike Tyson??? LMAO WTF do you know that school boards all over the great US have had discussions about changing the word Heartless and Chicken to Mayweather. Look it up CNN posted this on there website like a few weeks ago.
Two of the 50 greatest fighters of all time. Yes, that Floyd and Mike.
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Originally posted by #1Assassin View Postif u saw some of floyds few harder fights u would know he isnt heartless. get in a ring and then tell me a world champion caliber boxer is a chicken.. punk..
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Originally posted by DWiens421 View PostThis thread is a massive failure on my part so far.
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Originally posted by Dynamite Kid View Posthmmm.......i can see where you are going with this and i guess there are similarities in the way, they both use a wide stance and they always look set to throw power punches, if need be.
I think Cotto has a better defence than Popo, but yeah whilst i dont fully agree with the comparison i can see where you are coming from and its not ridiculous or anything.
I suppose its like comparing DLH to Arguello or Tyson to Frazier they are all completely different but you can still draw similarities with them.
Plus, they are technically solid and throw a lot of vicious combinations, definitely moreso than most other technically sound boxers.
Your last paragraph sums it up. Most people in this thread are right that they really aren't that close in style, but... there definitely are some things that one does that reminds me of the other.
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Originally posted by DWiens421 View PostNow that I've had some time to think about what similiarites there are, I think I saw a similiarity in their movement more than anything. They don't have that silky smooth movement... they both move effectively, but it just looks a lot different than most fighters who move effectively.
Plus, they are technically solid and throw a lot of vicious combinations, definitely moreso than most other technically sound boxers.
Your last paragraph sums it up. Most people in this thread are right that they really aren't that close in style, but... there definitely are some things that one does that reminds me of the other.
they are not similar much if at all.
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