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  • #11
    If you think Klitschko's limited skillset is comparable to Sugar Ray Robinson's then you are out of your mind.
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    • #12
      Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post
      If you think Klitschko's limited skillset is comparable to Sugar Ray Robinson's then you are out of your mind.
      - - Welcome to employ U brain dead skills to copy where I ever in the history of this forum ever stated the highlighted above/\

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      • #13
        Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post

        - - Welcome to employ U brain dead skills to copy where I ever in the history of this forum ever stated the highlighted above/\
        How could Klitschko possibly be in the top p4p talks since Robinson? I'd say losing to Purrity, Sanders and Brewster while in his physical prim, while also fighting in an incredibly weak era of heavyweights keeps him out of that conversation.
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        • #14
          Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post

          If your gonna put Wlad in there you may as well put Holmes who was the better fighter between the two. Sounds ridiculous, doesn't it?

          Duran
          Jones
          Whitaker
          Chavez
          Oscar
          Floyd
          Pacquiao

          There's the short list for you.
          - - Not putting 0-6, 0 KO Lar anywhere but the back of the short bus U ride in.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post

            - - Not putting 0-6, 0 KO Lar anywhere but the back of the short bus U ride in.
            But you would put Wlad there, with 3 losses in his prime to less than stellar opposition? Brilliant, just brilliant!!!

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            • #16
              Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post

              How could Klitschko possibly be in the top p4p talks since Robinson? I'd say losing to Purrity, Sanders and Brewster while in his physical prim, while also fighting in an incredibly weak era of heavyweights keeps him out of that conversation.
              Some factual points here by Jab.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post

                How could Klitschko possibly be in the top p4p talks since Robinson? I'd say losing to Purrity, Sanders and Brewster while in his physical prim, while also fighting in an incredibly weak era of heavyweights keeps him out of that conversation.
                - - Yo, ShortBus, there is no p4p mention in the header comparison, but no shortage of U mental limitations nor U soaring soprano..

                How can 22 yr old Wlad be in his professional prime using his Ama trainer while fighting his 12th fight inside 365 days? Welcome to provide a meaty list of modern greats using their ama coaches fighting 12 fights inside 365 days.

                How many prime heavy champs fought a formidable KO southpaw like Sanders. None is the answer, and Wlad set the southpaw defense record for heavies that ain't gonna ever broke in your soprano lifetime.

                How many heavy champs were drugged and won? Ask Big George.

                Only thing weak around here is U sissyboy muscles missing a real man's testosterone.

                Yer welcome...

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post

                  - - Yo, ShortBus, there is no p4p mention in the header comparison, but no shortage of U mental limitations nor U soaring soprano..

                  How can 22 yr old Wlad be in his professional prime using his Ama trainer while fighting his 12th fight inside 365 days? Welcome to provide a meaty list of modern greats using their ama coaches fighting 12 fights inside 365 days.

                  How many prime heavy champs fought a formidable KO southpaw like Sanders. None is the answer, and Wlad set the southpaw defense record for heavies that ain't gonna ever broke in your soprano lifetime.

                  How many heavy champs were drugged and won? Ask Big George.

                  Only thing weak around here is U sissyboy muscles missing a real man's testosterone.

                  Yer welcome...
                  You're talking about the same southpaw that was knocked cold by Nate Tubbs, right?

                  Why are we asking George about being drugged? Wlad wasn't drugged against Brewster, as there was ZERO evidence of this, and George wasn't drugged against Ali as he has freely admitted. So what's your point, Turd gobbler?

                  Does your ridiculousness and nuthuggery know no boundaries?

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post

                    You're talking about the same southpaw that was knocked cold by Nate Tubbs, right?

                    Why are we asking George about being drugged? Wlad wasn't drugged against Brewster, as there was ZERO evidence of this, and George wasn't drugged against Ali as he has freely admitted. So what's your point, Turd gobbler?

                    Does your ridiculousness and nuthuggery know no boundaries?
                    - - As mentioned ad infinitum, posting source references for U akin to tossing pearls before swine.

                    And as also mentioned, no specious p4p evaluation parameters are mentioned in my header that U feebly dumb down the best U able.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by Willie Pep 229 View Post

                      LW fighters have an advantage over HWs. They can move 'up' --> opens the door to more possibility of 'greatness.'

                      Not a big deal but we should throw it in the mix (evaluation); it's easier for a LW to look 'awesome' with multiple belts, over a Long career, than it is for a HW.
                      Very true, and always overlooked. That's often why you don't see Heavyweights top the "P4P" list. The little guys can snap up multiple titles, climb unimaginable mountains and generally execute the art better. They are commonly seen as "greater fighters" for those reasons.....until you put em' in the same ring with a Heavyweight. Then you're right back to why we created handicap weight classes.
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