Hehehe yea right. Leonard should consider himself lucky that he was born in another era because Pacquiao would have messed him up real bad.
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People need to realize this is 2011
You won't see jumping from a weight class to another for no big reason...
And Floyd should stay in WW its he's natural weight, plus if he doesn't stay you will only hear about Floyd ducking Pac
I agree with you except the fact that he quit... only he knows...
Maybe im wrong but Hopkins looks like Tyson when a opponent doesn't respect/fear him he's a totally different fighter.
I heard Amir Khan is making his acting debut soon. He's starting in the sequel to the movie "Gone in 60 seconds". It's called "Gone in 54 seconds"
What does Michael Jackson and Clottey have in common ?
They both wear gloves for no reason.
And last one... Pacquiao will beat Floyd
:haha: Jokes that weren't meant to be funny
Calzaghe only had like 1 debatable loss didnt he????
Don't know im looking a amateur boxing website...
However I read somewhere that he was undefeated or something like that but, at least wikipedia says he reportedly had an amateur record of 110–10. So I don't know.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calzaghe#Amateur_career
i thought pac had no amateur experience????
At the age of 14, Pacquiao moved to Manila and lived, for a time, on the streets. He started boxing and made the Philippine national amateur boxing team where his room and board were paid for by the government. Pacquiao reportedly had an amateur record of 64 fights (60–4).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manny_Pacquiao#Amateur_boxing_career
You can now see the difference of personality once he signed with Arum...
This interview was basically hyping Pac vs Bradley and forgetting about Khan and the whole #1 Jr. WW
IMO Khan vs Bradley looks like Pac vs Mayweather in a whole different way
I would like to see Rios face someone like Katsidis, Peterson, Guzman, Holt, Matthysee, Judah.
Not against the top 140 (Alexander, Maidana, Bradley, Khan). At least not yet.
One of these days you might form an intelligible thought so that you dont need to use generic, overused, google images to cover for you.
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Tony should just retire, the champ has nothing else to prove.
Well he's 1-3 since the plaster scandal, and the W came against a average C fighter... so yeah he has a lot to prove to the media as a "clean" fighter
8...would have liked to see him sit on his punches earlier and more often...like when he would turn margo against the ropes he looked he would wait to counter instead of engaging first and unloading to the body and head....thats pretty much my only critique.
That was what I was thinking... Can't figure out why he was so aggressive (4-5 combos) on the outside but on the inside he was just waiting for a counter. Plus he didn't go the the body that much other than that he looked pretty good.
Gave him an 8-8.5 due to Margo's eye raised a ?. Plus Margarito didn't looked so good (No Defense, couldn't cut the ring, etc). Still a really good performance from Cotto
one thing i would like to know is if manny is such easy work why is floyd starting training camp now????!!!!! i think hes allready setting the foundation to use the "OVER TRAINED" excuse once he looses to manny !!!!!!!
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HBO biased?
The way HBO was trying so bad to sell us this fight it was ridiculous. I saw that fight and I don't need someone to trying to convince me who is winning when I can see clearly what's happening during the fight.
We don't need guys like Jim, when Marquez lands a 4 punch combo to the body he changes the subject and praises Manny's footwork ( Which was horrible last night). Larry an biased old dinosaur saying we would love to kick a boxer's ass. And Stewart knows his stuff about boxing, but don't try to defend your broadcast team/ judges and please keep it real. (Some comments last night he said made him look like a guy feeling guilty for what he said). Still remember the Cotto/Clottey fight saying how he would erase the score of the last two rounds just cause he fell "in love" with Cotto. I mean WTF!?
We all know they want to keep the May/Pac fight alive, so close rounds will be going to Pac.But at least keep it real, and can someone explain how they pick the judges? Cause some look like they don't know NOTHING about boxing
picture of Margarito making fun of Cotto quitting like a b1tch on his knees:
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Need a hug?
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http://www.thesweetscience.com/images/stories/boxing/Cotto_Margarito%20111203_003a.jpg
It's a fight I wanted to see a year or two ago when Dawson was undefeated. Never knew about the bad blood between these two gotta check that out, but It's still a good fight but im picking Dawson U12...
Floyd eventually figured out Zab, but many had Judah leading at the six round mark. So he was in the fight up until the 8th, 9th round on the scorecards before Floyd walked him down and took his heart out.
Judah was a southpaw with speed. If he could give Floyd some problems than why not Pac? Just curious. Pac hits harder than 2005 Judah and quicker
Some are making it seem like Floyd just dominates from the start. Im not saying he wouldn't win, just saying it won't be that easy/
Marquez is used to Pac's style because they had fought twice already. This would be Floyd's first time fighting Pac and he is a southpaw
This is why I pick Floyd over Pacquiao... Pacquiao fought Marquez 2 times already and he still couldn't adapt to his style even 4 years later at WW...
On the other hand Floyd found a way to figure Hatton, Oscar, Mosley, Judah etc
In light of what happened last night in the Kirkland-Molina fight, do you think Floyd should have been DQ'd for Roger storming the ring and attacking Zab? Molina's cornerman/trainer just briefly stepped inside the ring while the ref was counting and the fight was called a DQ due to it.
Can somebody with good knowledge of the rules break it down? What's the difference between those two fights? Is it to the refs discretion?
edit:ref was Richard Steele, same guy from the Chavez-Taylor 1 fight.
Ref stopped the action (called timeout) in the Floyd fight, Molina was in the middle of the fight:dunno: . Anyways it was a BS call in both fights