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  • #11
    Originally posted by poet682006 View Post
    John Ruiz, Hector Camacho and his clone Floyd Mayweather.

    Poet
    Yes, that drug infested Camacho and his son Hector, Jr. are 2 of the worst runners the fight game has ever witnessed.

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    • #12
      Comeback Floyd Mayweather
      Naseem Hamed
      Lennox Lewis
      John Ruiz

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      • #13
        Originally posted by poet682006 View Post
        Floyd Mayweather.
        So you don't fancy in watching the best pure boxer in the sport today? I get it.

        Maybe you should run along to the MMA section.

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        • #14
          Carl Froch

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          • #15
            Originally posted by tysonali View Post
            So you don't fancy in watching the best pure boxer in the sport today? I get it.

            Maybe you should run along to the MMA section.
            Floyd is great, but since his comeback he's gotten pretty boring. He was really exciting back in the day, he fought like a warrior.

            I remember his fight vs Gatti I think it was. He messed up both his hands during that fight and continued to battle.

            I think he changed his style to allow him to throw less punches and just win on points to prolong his career.

            He's great but have you honestly watched him lately? Nothing too exciting or entertaining going on in that ring. I don't even think Pac could make an exciting fight with him.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by CarlosG815 View Post
              Floyd is great, but since his comeback he's gotten pretty boring. He was really exciting back in the day, he fought like a warrior.

              I remember his fight vs Gatti I think it was. He messed up both his hands during that fight and continued to battle.

              I think he changed his style to allow him to throw less punches and just win on points to prolong his career.

              He's great but have you honestly watched him lately? Nothing too exciting or entertaining going on in that ring. I don't even think Pac could make an exciting fight with him.
              Really? Nothing exciting in his last few fights? I seem to remember his fight against Hatton being pretty exciting.

              If you can't appreciate the art of pure boxing, then why watch it? Maybe you're better suited for MMA or tag team wrestling.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by tysonali View Post
                Really? Nothing exciting in his last few fights? I seem to remember his fight against Hatton being pretty exciting.

                If you can't appreciate the art of pure boxing, then why watch it? Maybe you're better suited for MMA or tag team wrestling.
                Thanks for telling me what I'm suited to watch, since you know me so well.

                Oh wait you don't, so you sound dumb. Most people will agree that Floyd will put you to sleep. I appreciate the art of boxing, but watching a guy backup and shoulder roll for 12 rounds and throw an occasional punch followed up with a combo here and there, is not my idea of excitement and isn't what the art of boxing is all about.

                I like to be entertained.

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                • #18
                  Joe Calzaghe
                  Vitali Klitschko
                  John Ruiz

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by CarlosG815 View Post
                    Thanks for telling me what I'm suited to watch, since you know me so well.

                    Oh wait you don't, so you sound dumb. Most people will agree that Floyd will put you to sleep. I appreciate the art of boxing, but watching a guy backup and shoulder roll for 12 rounds and throw an occasional punch followed up with a combo here and there, is not my idea of excitement and isn't what the art of boxing is all about.

                    I like to be entertained.
                    The art of boxing is to hit and not get hit. Mayweather does that in great fashion. Are you saying that you don't appreciate the art of boxing?

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by tysonali View Post
                      The art of boxing is to hit and not get hit. Mayweather does that in great fashion. Are you saying that you don't appreciate the art of boxing?
                      That's the science. The art is a using technique and ability to hurt your opponent while minimizing abuse taken, and most importantly entertaining the fans who pay to watch you fight.

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