Yea he said this but I dont see how.. Mayweather dominated just about every minute of every round, at no point was Augustus even close to winning a round, aside from landing a few good punches.
Augustus smashed his face.
Mayweather bleed nonstop in that fight.
I know it's just your alias but tour obsession with Floyd and manny ridicules. Sh1t is borderline h0m0.
Forget borderline, I'm pretty sure that if he met PAC, he would get on both knees and start sucking on PAC's pen!s while he massaged his scrotum.
this guy is VERY entertaining to watch, kinda reminded me of jackie chan in drunken master lol but any top fighter would beat the c*ap outta him easily cuz hes wasting energy and hes not throwing his punches as effective as he could, I was lmao when he ktfo outta that guy tho :boxing:
Watch his fight against Micky Ward, I'm sure he knew who to/ not to clown around with.
Wasn't his toughest opponent Castillo?
He won't ever admit that. Augustus is so much harder to fight than his record indicates, that fight was entertaining as all hell.
Jesus Chavez gave Floyd hell, too. Actually, mentioning these guys makes me laugh about people who suggest Floyd answered a lot of questions when he weathered the Mosley storm. Floyd answered those kind of questions years ago.
Jesus Chavez is get away driver at that time and he landed 100 more punches on Floyd.
Great resume Floyd if Augustus is your thoughest test.
lol a guy with 33 losses.
Jesus Chavez gave Floyd hell, too. Actually, mentioning these guys makes me laugh about people who suggest Floyd answered a lot of questions when he weathered the Mosley storm. Floyd answered those kind of questions years ago.
Thats funny because the next fighter name Emanuel will whoop Mayweathers ass.
No wonder why hes afraid to fight Pacquiao.
floyd said it was his fake name hahahaha
u mean this guy?
This guy is a entertainner he is no fighter lol
this guy is VERY entertaining to watch, kinda reminded me of jackie chan in drunken master lol but any top fighter would beat the c*ap outta him easily cuz hes wasting energy and hes not throwing his punches as effective as he could, I was lmao when he ktfo outta that guy tho :boxing:
"Though cat" with 33 losses!
i sincerely hope your mutt of a mother was spayed so she can't further contaminate the earth with degenerates like yourself. you should be retroactively aborted.
u mean this guy?
This guy is a entertainner he is no fighter lol
makes me wonder what he could have been if he took sh1t seriously...cuz at times that man makes a mockery out of top fighters.
what u mean "finally"? he said that quite a while ago. augustus is a tough cat. you won't find a better fighter with that many losses...a true fight fans fighter. that dude never turns fights down and he been robbed plenty of times. him and micky ward was war.
"Though cat" with 33 losses!
Meet Emanuel Augustus
38 wins,33 losses(5 KO s)
what u mean "finally"? he said that quite a while ago. augustus is a tough cat. you won't find a better fighter with that many losses...a true fight fans fighter. that dude never turns fights down and he been robbed plenty of times. him and micky ward was war.
and guy with 33 losses bust him up really bad.
Floyd was bleeding alot in that fight.
So what man? this was ages ago..... Manny got knocked out twice by no namers but I never mention it because its what they do in their prime that counts..
It was a great fight. Have you even seen it? I'm not sure I'd call it his toughest fight. Toughest fights really vary a lot. He was young, inexperienced and against a guy who has given every single guy he's ever faced real problems. Augustus is one of the trickiest fighters around.
But, something you forget to mention is that Floyd is the only guy to stop him from 1995 until 2009. Considering how many times he fought, who he was against, the short notice he always took fights on etc etc etc, that's really ****ing impressive.
Anyway, by toughest fight I'm sure he means that, at the time, it was the toughest fight. Morales says Pacquiao wasn't his toughest fight because he was old and shot. The toughest fights are often those when you are young and inexperienced and have to push through adversity that you've never come across before.
Roberto Duran says that his toughest weren't Hearns, Leonard, Hagler, Barkley, or any of those guys but some of the tough Panamanians he fought when he was a bantamweight/superbantamweight and inexperienced. They might lose later fights but they have experienced everything that happens in them. You know what I mean?
To put it a different way; I remember the toughest gigs I ever did were the very early first ones. I can do some big gigs now with lots of press etc etc, and they might have been short notice in which I've had to learn a bunch of new tunes or whatever but because I've experienced it all, it's not hard anymore but those first ones when I had little experience were really tough.
My first ten or so amateur fights were very difficult and I thought I'd never keep going, but they were against easy opponents in hindsight. They were still my toughest fights though.