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  • oldgringo
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    #81
    Originally posted by PBF34
    Your right.
    Floyd is faster than Winky, has better footwork and better defense.
    And Floyd is much smaller, more fragile, and less powerful than Wright. But yeah everything you said directly comments on my point that they have different styles. (dripping)

    Tito at his 147 peak is also much different than Tito at 160, 15 years into his career after a 2 1/2 year layoff.

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    • moy22487
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      #82
      Originally posted by Mike_Dee
      Fanboys analyzing fantasy fights is one of the ******est things I've read. I want my five minutes back.
      You don't like leave the ****ing site.
      A true boxing fan has the knowledge to be able to take two fighters and match them up. No matter how dumb your post is if you think you can defend it well enough then post. If your going to post your ****, tells me you can't handle **** past what the critics say.

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      • pbftxrs316
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        #83
        Originally posted by borikua
        Suprise?

        Is no Surprise that you are talking **** bout Puerto Ricans, ****in *****...
        hey man, calm down, don't let posters get to you. read my post again, i chose floyd to win, and he didn't fight at welterweight longer than tito. imo, he didn't have to fight at welterweight for me to believe this, showing that it's not about size, power, speed, or anything else unless you have the smarts to use them effectively. floyd is an overall smarter fighter than tito. i cannot stress this enough, and it seems like people on here just overlook my claim that floyd is a smart fighter. he fights smart. that's how you win. add to that, his training just puts his stamina, endurance, and energy into frameset for him to be athletic enough to use his smarts effecitvely without getting tired. in other words, he knows when to turn it up on his opposition. he paces himself, and rarely punches himself out, something tito did a lot at welterweight. he throws punches at the right time usually, and dictates his punch output this way, unlike tito, which is why he is so accurate, while throwing under 60 punches per round a lot of times, and his timing is usually impecable(better than tito's), which is another trait of his that would get him the victory against tito.

        i gave tito a lot of credit, but i also call it like i see it. i'm not denying that tito has power, and that he's more powerful than floyd, because it's true. i'm not denying that tito had great handspeed as well, seeing as though he was one of the fastest power punchers of all time in any weight class imo. i'm not denying that floyd is quicker than tito overall, because he is. all i'm implying is that floyd is overall, a smarter fighter than tito, and that you can deny or agree with, but that's how i see it.
        Last edited by pbftxrs316; 03-01-2007, 09:38 PM.

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        • moy22487
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          #84
          Originally posted by oldgringo
          And Floyd is much smaller, more fragile, and less powerful than Wright. But yeah everything you said directly comments on my point that they have different styles. (dripping)

          Tito at his 147 peak is also much different than Tito at 160, 15 years into his career after a 2 1/2 year layoff.
          Tito couldn't handle that weight, that's why he was put down many times in the second round. Titos best weight that he faught comfortable in was 154 plus. Yeah againts winky he had 2.5 years off, but againts b-hop he was just in the ring 5 months before. And againts bhop he was at the peak of his prime.

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          • Animal Squabbs
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            #85
            It would be a great fight now actually. I think if they fought now it would be an interseting class of styles but Tito would KO him. Tito in his prime would beat the **** out of floyd.

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            • Mike_Dee
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              #86
              Get the **** outta here with that bull****. First off, I don't give two ****s about analyzing fights that will never happen so I don't get feelings hurt over fake **** unlike some fanboys here.

              I bet that most of you would be the kind of idiot that would say "heart beats talent anyday" to an actual professional boxer at a press conference. Lay off the Rocky movies.

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              • El Jesus
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                #87
                Originally posted by borikua
                That's why he lost to Camacho, Oba Carr, and Whitaker at 147....Right?
                what the ****, all of those guys were out of their prime, well out of their prime

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                • -Antonio-
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                  #88
                  Originally posted by Mike_Dee
                  Fanboys analyzing fantasy fights is one of the ******est things I've read. I want my five minutes back.
                  And you clicked on the thread because....?

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                  • -Antonio-
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                    #89
                    Originally posted by Mike_Dee
                    Get the **** outta here with that bull****. First off, I don't give two ****s about analyzing fights that will never happen so I don't get feelings hurt over fake **** unlike some fanboys here.

                    I bet that most of you would be the kind of idiot that would say "heart beats talent anyday" to an actual professional boxer at a press conference. Lay off the Rocky movies.
                    You dont give two ****s eh? Well why did you "waste" five minutes browsing through the thread then? How about you get the **** outta here?

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                    • brently1979
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                      #90
                      Originally posted by borikua
                      See, this is the problem, why you say "easy"? cuz the way he beat Baldomir, Sharamba, and/or Judah...Please...

                      Oscar made easy work of Tito for 8 rounds before he decided to run. Floyd is a master Boxer, he would do the same. Sorry but it's true. Tito was a great puncher but not a tactical boxer.

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