Against Emanuel Augustus (formerly Emanuel Burton). Where are all those idiots who doubted me when I posted it before at now? They all said I was crazy but here it is, in black and white, from the horse's mouth:
http://www.*oxingtalk.com/pag/article10010.html Just substitute a B for the * and scroll to the second to last question.
Well no matter what you say or anyone else including Floyd, Jr's toughest fight was the fight he lost against JLCastillo 1st time around.
You know what Floyd's toughest fight was better than he does? You're an idiot. The best part of you ran down your mothers ass crack and ended up as a stain on a back seat somewhere. Kill yourself now and save the world the trouble.
Floyd bent Augustus over and pounded the living shit out of him.
But a) Floyd broke his right hand in that fight, and had to fight the later rounsd with nothing but a jab and a left hook.
b) Floyd traded with Augustus like it was an all out war, and got nailed in the nose, which caused it to bleed perfusely.
c) Floyd got hit more in that fight (because of the previous two reasons) more than he has in any other single fight.
Nope. The rounds were NOT CLOSE. For every two punches Burton landed he got hit with like 12. I never saw Floyd land so many flush shots on anyone before. I thinking maybe Floyd was saying it was his toughest fight because he had to throw so many punches to keep Burton off of him and he just kept charging foward. I dont this fight is the most Floyd has ever been hit. He had a busted nose, which could've came from 1 hard punch. The Chavez fight was tougher than this one. But, Floyd still contends that Burton was the toughest opponent. I'll watch the fight again anyway.
They were competitive rounds, Floyd has never been hit that much.
I've never actually seen the fight, was it close?
It was full of close, competitive rounds, but they all went to Floyd.
Burton hit Floyd more than he ever has been hit, and his face was more marked up than it ever has been.
Yeah I read that last year sometime..........
How did you read it last year when it was just posted today? Unless you're talking about him stating Augustus was the toughest fight in which case he's stated it a few times.
Against Emanuel Augustus (formerly Emanuel Burton). Where are all those idiots who doubted me when I posted it before at now? They all said I was crazy but here it is, in black and white, from the horse's mouth:
http://www.*oxingtalk.com/pag/article10010.html Just substitute a B for the * and scroll to the second to last question.
Yeah I read that last year sometime..........
Emanuel landed a lot of shots and made every second of the fight difficult.
And as usual, it was less than two weeks notice that Augutus had to prep for the fight.
It was tougher, not closer. Castillo kept hitting arms and shoulders while Augustus kept busting up PBF's face and ribs. Nobody's hit Floyd as much as Augustus did and that makes it his toughest fight.
exactly. Castillo landed maybe 2 good punches on Floyd's head all night. he hit nothing but arms and shoulders, yet people had Castillo winning? get out of here
The most busted up I have ever seen Floyd was against Castillo, who had Floyd bleeding out of his mouth, nose, gave him swelling, etc.
that was against Augustus
Toughest fights must be when a fighter is close of winning a decision and aug wasn't close of winning a decision vs mayweather. Castillo 1 was clearly mayweather toughest fight to date. So what if aug busted mayweather that don't mean nothing. Aug lost mostly everyrounds vs floyd so how can aug be the toughest opponent where he clearly lost mostly everyrounds and got stopped by his trainer? and it's not the first time mayweather got busted. Mayweather got a busted lip when he fought chop chop. So is chop chop more of a tougher fighter then castillo huh pr?????
You're mistaking tough as in getting beat up vs. tough to win as in the fight was close. There's a big difference. It's tough to go into the MEN arena and win a decision against Hatton, for instance. Now, let's say PBF goes to the MEN and fights Hatton. Hatton doesn't touch PBF in any of the 12 rounds but because the fight is in Hatton's back yard, PBF only wins a split decision of 115-114, 115-114, and 108-120. Does that make it PBF's toughest fight? Of course not because he never got touched, even though the scores are so close and he almost lost the decision.
See my point?
The most busted up I have ever seen Floyd was against Castillo, who had Floyd bleeding out of his mouth, nose, gave him swelling, etc.
o.O I think you are very mistaken. It was augustus that had Floyd bleeding out his nose and mouth. Time to take stills of both fights so you can see clearly.
By skills I mean able to make a fighter miss with his shots and counter off those misses. Augustus is quite slick when he wants to be.
Then i guess chop chop is also one of floyd toughest opponents cause he did stunned floyd for a sec and busted floyds mouth.
I didnt think so, he stopped him in 9 after Burton's corner stopped the fight. Floyd is full of shit. He barely got by Castillo, how in the world was Burton a tougher fight.
Toughest fights must be when a fighter is close of winning a decision and aug wasn't close of winning a decision vs mayweather. Castillo 1 was clearly mayweather toughest fight to date. So what if aug busted mayweather that don't mean nothing. Aug lost mostly everyrounds vs floyd so how can aug be the toughest opponent where he clearly lost mostly everyrounds and got stopped by his trainer? and it's not the first time mayweather got busted. Mayweather got a busted lip when he fought chop chop. So is chop chop more of a tougher fighter then castillo huh pr?????
The most busted up I have ever seen Floyd was against Castillo, who had Floyd bleeding out of his mouth, nose, gave him swelling, etc.
To tell you the truth i dont see floyd as a liar, ive seen quarterbacks talk about their hardest hit and itll be some hit you never even heard about from some game that didint even matter as opposed to a highlight reel hit everyone saw on sportscenter. After seeing the fight years ago i think it was the awkwardness that gave him problems, castillo is more conventional than augustus.