HAHA! Who are these Floyd victims?!! Only recognize DLH, Gatti!!??

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  • Lazy Liberal
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    #41
    Originally posted by DIOS DOMINICANO
    Shane is probably the most overrated 135er of all time. All I keep hearing is that to be the best, you have to beat the best. OK. Fine.

    Who did Shane beat at 135?? Who has Shane beaten... period?? Oscar?

    And this is coming from somebody who had been, and remains, a Shane fan. But I can be objective.
    Mosley is greatly overrated and to this day I don't know why people hold him in high regard. Mosley dominated a weak 135 division with a bunch of losers who are not even knowned by their own family. The biggest win at 135 was against Phillip Holiday. He has made a career by beating ODLH in the first fight. He lost the second fight, lost to Forrest twice and lost to Wright twice. In conclusion ,his best win is the first ODLH fight and has remained a player in boxing by people who still hold on to that fight.

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      #42
      Originally posted by DIOS DOMINICANO
      Shane is probably the most overrated 135er of all time. All I keep hearing is that to be the best, you have to beat the best. OK. Fine.

      Who did Shane beat at 135?? Who has Shane beaten... period?? Oscar?

      And this is coming from somebody who had been, and remains, a Shane fan. But I can be objective.
      I was going to say the same, I seen Holiday's fight and he could boxed him pretty well but couldnt outbrawl him

      Originally posted by DavidValenzuela
      Let's get something straight, Pretty Boy's best work was at 130 and 135.The fights after Castillo are garbage with the exception of taking on ODLH. Sosa,NDou,Corley ,Bruselles,Gatti,Mitchell,Judah,Baldomir is not great opposition. The best of those guys is Judah but who really has he beaten besides the murderous punching Spinks. Mayweather remains undefeated and gets belts but lets be realistic, Gatti would not of had a belt had Tzsyu not been stripped.Baldomir had a belt by beating inconsistent fighter but consistent loser in Judah. mayweather gets props for his work at 130 and 135 but post 135 fights and opponents are borderline c material.

      Gatti had the WBC be;t at 140, Bruselles was his elimanator, Ndou threw hell lot of punchs if you seen, Judah was undispute champion Mitchelle was his debute at 147 to prepare him for Judah, Baldomire people said when he was fighting Judah he should fight Baldomire you could search that many threads been made. the WBC belt is one of the best belts and Floyd really consider them highly just watch every fight he comes with it.

      another thing many fighter need just one win to cement his legacy, Mosely with DHL. Tarver - Jones, Hopkins-Tito ( Hpokins was not consider highly intell he won Tito)

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        #43
        Originally posted by DavidValenzuela
        Let's get something straight, Pretty Boy's best work was at 130 and 135.The fights after Castillo are garbage with the exception of taking on ODLH. Sosa,NDou,Corley ,Bruselles,Gatti,Mitchell,Judah,Baldomir is not great opposition. The best of those guys is Judah but who really has he beaten besides the murderous punching Spinks. Mayweather remains undefeated and gets belts but lets be realistic, Gatti would not of had a belt had Tzsyu not been stripped.Baldomir had a belt by beating inconsistent fighter but consistent loser in Judah. mayweather gets props for his work at 130 and 135 but post 135 fights and opponents are borderline c material.
        I totally agree!

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          #44
          Originally posted by LittleMan
          I totally agree!
          You might be a little man but you have a big brain!

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            #45
            Originally posted by DavidValenzuela
            You might be a little man but you have a big brain!
            Then... what is so little?

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              #46
              Originally posted by Undocumented
              Where is the legacy!? Gatti (shot) DLH (old) Baldomir (whatever) Judah (crackbaby issues) Castillo (beat floyd) Where is the legacy!? Sho me my *****s????


              2007
              May 5 -- Oscar De La Hoya, W 12 *RECAP*
              (Won WBC Jr. Middleweight Title)

              2006
              Nov. 4 -- Carlos Baldomir, Las Vegas, NV, W 12 *RECAP*
              (Won WBC Welterweight Title)
              Apr. 8 -- Zab Judah, Las Vegas, NV, W 12 *RECAP*
              (Won IBF Welterweight Title)

              2005
              Nov. 19 -- Sharmba Mitchell, Portland, OR, TKO 6 *RECAP*
              June 25 -- Arturo Gatti, Atlantic City, NJ, TKO 6 *RECAP*
              (Won WBC Light Welterweight Title)
              Jan. 22 -- Henry Bruseles, Miami, FL, TKO 8 *RECAP*

              2004
              May 22 -- DeMarcus Corley, Atlantic City, NJ, W 12 *RECAP*

              2003
              Nov. 1 -- Phillip N'Dou, Grand Rapids, Michigan, TKO 7 *RECAP*
              (Retained WBC lightweight title)
              Apr. 19 -- Victoriano Sosa, Fresno, CA, W 12
              (Retained WBC lightweight title)

              2002
              Dec. 7 -- Jose Luis Castillo, Las Vegas, W 12
              (Retained WBC lightweight title)
              Apr. 20 -- Jose Luis Castillo, Las Vegas, W 12
              (Won WBC lightweight title)

              2001
              Nov. 10 -- Jesus Chavez, San Francisco, California, TKO 10
              (Retained WBC super featherweight title)
              May 26 -- Carlos Hernandez, Grand Rapids, Michigan, W 12
              (Retained WBC super featherweight title)
              Jan. 20 -- Diego Corrales, Las Vegas, TKO 10
              (Retained WBC super featherweight title)

              2000
              Oct. 21 -- Emanuel Burton, Detroit, Michigan, TKO 9
              Mar. 18 -- Goyo Vargas, Las Vegas, W 12
              (Retained WBC super featherweight title)

              1999
              Sept. 11 -- Carlos Gerena, Las Vegas, TKO 7
              (Retained WBC super featherweight title)
              May 22 -- Justin Juuko, Las Vegas, KO 9
              (Retained WBC super featherweight title)
              Feb. 17 -- Carlos Rios, Grand Rapids, Michigan, W 12 *RECAP*
              (Retained WBC super featherweight title)

              1998
              Dec. 19 -- Angel Manfredy, Miami, TKO 2
              (Retained WBC super featherweight title)
              Oct. 3 -- Genaro Hernandez, Las Vegas, TKO 8
              (Captured WBC super featherweight title)
              June 14 -- Tony Pep, Atlantic City, W 10
              Apr. 18 -- Gustavo Cuello, Los Angeles, W 10
              Mar. 23 -- Miguel Melo, Ledyard, Connecticut, TKO 3
              Feb. 28 -- Sam Girad, Atlantic City, KO 2
              Jan. 9 -- Hector Arroyo, Biloxi, Mississippi, TKO 5

              1997
              Nov. 20 -- Angelo Nunez, Los Angeles, TKO 3
              Oct. 14 -- Felipe Garcia, Boise, Idaho, KO 6
              Sept. 6 -- Luis Leija, El Paso, Texas, KO 2
              July 12 -- Jesus Chavez, Biloxi, Mississippi, TKO 5
              June 14 -- Larry O'Shields, San Antonio, Texas, W 6
              May 9 -- Tony Duran, Las Vegas, TKO 1
              Apr. 12 -- Robert Giepert, Las Vegas, TKO 1
              Mar. 12 -- Kino Rodriguez, Grand Rapids, TKO 1
              Feb. 1 -- Edgar Ayala, Chula Vista, California, KO 2
              Jan. 18 -- Jerry Cooper, Las Vegas, TKO 1

              1996
              Nov. 30 -- Reggie Sanders, Albuquerque, New Mexico, W 4
              Oct. 11 -- Roberto Apodaca, Las Vegas, KO 2
              Are you ******? And I just highlighted the obvious.

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              • bdevils
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                #47
                Originally posted by Easton Assassin
                Perfect answer. Take up for a guy that dodges any meaningful fights and ****s the sport for millions in the process! Yeah, belts mean somthing to fair weathered fans, but true boxing loyalist know the truth behind those belts.
                If you don't think his resume is good why don't you post one of a current Champ now that is better.

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by tykilroy
                  Take the Delahoya win off because Delahoya won that fight by 1 round.
                  Sounds like you need some glasses or your hate blinded you.

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by LittleMan
                    Here's the thing about Floyd, **** Cotto, Mosely, Williams, and Cintron, he'll fight Bruseles, Mitchell, Oscar, Baldomir, and Hatton. Where the hell is the legacy in that. Floyd definitely has the talent and potetial to be the P4P best, but I thought in order to be the best you have to beat the best and Bruseles, Mitchell,Oscar, Baldomir, and Hatton definitely aren't the best.
                    I love when idiots like post ****** **** like this. First off Mosley didn't want a fight with Floyd when Floyd was bringing his name up and I didn't see Williams Cintron or Cotto offering Floyd a fight.

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by LittleMan
                      Here's the thing about Floyd, **** Cotto, Mosely, Williams, and Cintron, he'll fight Bruseles, Mitchell, Oscar, Baldomir, and Hatton. Where the hell is the legacy in that. Floyd definitely has the talent and potetial to be the P4P best, but I thought in order to be the best you have to beat the best and Bruseles, Mitchell, Oscar, Baldomir, and Hatton definitely aren't the best.
                      But Williams and Cintron are. Your a joke.

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