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  • BmoreBrawler
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    #21
    Originally posted by DWiens421
    Well pain translates to damage, and damage is caused by punches... seems like the name of the game is to hit and not be hit. But I guess you are right, that is only a part of it. That's why Floyd truly is a master of the game... he hits (hard when he sits down on his punches) without getting hit. The only time he doesn't sit down on his punches is when he is outweight by a ****ton, which would be ODLH (because it was his 5th weightclass), and Baldomir (who walks around at 190 and fights at 147). I mean, what the **** do you want from this guy? He has thrown impressive combinations in all of his fights previous to Baldomir and De La Hoya.
    "seems like the name of the game is to hit and not be hit" where do you people get this ****?



    those were the original boxers, they were "beat the **** out of the opponent as effectively as possible to prove that you are the ultimate warrior", not "win while causing your opponent as little damage as possible". Getting yourself hurt is not necessarily congruent with attack.

    What I want is for him to show some killer instinct for once and not cheat the fans with his bull**** hype.

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      #22
      Originally posted by DWiens421
      Sorry it wasn't toe-to-toe because Judah started running when he got hit. Floyd stood in front of him and combo'd him all night after round 4.
      Judah chased floyd, then floyd chased judah. Thats all.

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        #23
        Originally posted by The Weebler
        Those fights weren't toe to toe in the true sense. Stop stretching the definition just so you can defend floyd like some groupie.


        He's a boring fighter, no one likes him, he has no support, he's detatched from reality and he'll never be remembered as a great
        Watch the N'dou fight (for the first time you ****ing hater) and tell me it's not toe-to-toe. If it wasn't so one-sided, it might have been FOTY (it certainly had enough action). Even the most exciting fights start with the first few rounds of feeling out for the most part, so if Floyd stands toe-to-toe past the 4th round on... I consider it toe-to-toe.

        Your whole last paragraph confirms (more than I thought anything could) that you actually might be brain damaged or ******ed. He's a boring fighter (only if you a hater ***** who has only seen his last two fights), no one likes him (which is why he has groupies right?), he has no support (thanks for another repeat, you are getting good at that), he's detached from reality (because the real world isn't about making money right?), and he'll never be remembered as great (P4P #1's are usually just chumps who get forgotten easy, oh wait dumbass.)

        Cong**** on being added as the third douchebag in my signature.

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          #24
          I bet that floyd in your avatar doesnt throw the right hand. Why should he? Floyd lil nukka foo muniz in da bank jigga whut?

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            #25
            Originally posted by DWiens421
            Your whole last paragraph confirms (more than I thought anything could) that you actually might be brain damaged or ******ed. He's a boring fighter (only if you a hater ***** who has only seen his last two fights), no one likes him (which is why he has groupies right?), he has no support (thanks for another repeat, you are getting good at that), he's detached from reality (because the real world isn't about making money right?), and he'll never be remembered as great (P4P #1's are usually just chumps who get forgotten easy, oh wait dumbass.).
            Defended like a true groupie. Pity you closet groupies never show up to support him at his fights. But then he'd probably disrespectfully throw money at u and tell you what a great fighter he is. (even tho he's the most boring fighter ever to step in a ring).

            Cong**** on being added as the third douchebag in my signature.
            Along with anyone who's ever criticised Floyd, no doubt.
            Last edited by The Weebler; 08-21-2007, 01:35 AM.

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              #26
              Originally posted by BmoreBrawler
              "seems like the name of the game is to hit and not be hit" where do you people get this ****?



              those were the original boxers, they were "beat the **** out of the opponent as effectively as possible to prove that you are the ultimate warrior", not "win while causing your opponent as little damage as possible". Getting yourself hurt is not necessarily congruent with attack.

              What I want is for him to show some killer instinct for once and not cheat the fans with his bull**** hype.
              Oh, I don't know... Roy Jones Jr., Bert Sugar, Sugar Ray Robinson (the man that made the science sweet). Actually just a bunch of ****ing losers who had nothing good to contribute to boxing.

              While your approach works... it leads to boxers who have to retire after thirty fights because they have brain damage.

              So on one hand... we have an approach that gets you lots of fans, lots of victories, a really short career and brain damage so life sucks passed the age of 30.

              On the other hand, you have an approach that gets you only the hardcore boxing fans who understand the sport, lots of victories, a career that is long and can usually define a great legacy (because a long career means opportunities to beat all the best), and a life post-boxing that provides a normal existence.

              Which one will you pick genius?

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                #27
                Originally posted by The Weebler
                Defended like a true groupie. Pity you closet groupies never show up to support him at his fights. But then he'd probably throw money at u and tell you what a great fighter he is. (even tho he's the most boring fighter ever to step in a ring).



                Along with anyone who's ever criticised Floyd, no doubt.
                Not defended like a true ****ing coward who runs his mouth but can't back his **** up with logical thought.

                Yes, you nailed it... all of 3 people in the entire world have criticized Floyd. Notice BMoreBrawler isn't on there because he is actually bringing up decent points, and trying to have an intelligent discussion. I just throw the ******s on there that talk **** that doesn't make sense and leave it at that, and hey, it doesn't even have to be about Floyd, that's just the avenue you picked.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by BmoreBrawler
                  Judah chased floyd, then floyd chased judah. Thats all.
                  Faulting Floyd for not making it a toe-to-toe fight in rounds 5-12 means you have to fault Oscar for not making it a toe-to-toe fight as well.

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                    #29
                    Why are you trying to say its ok for Floyd to be boring just because some fighters get injured?


                    So what do you like about Floyd's fights then or do u just like jumping on the bandwagon of whoever wins?

                    His fights are boring - period.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by DWiens421
                      Oh, I don't know... Roy Jones Jr., Bert Sugar, Sugar Ray Robinson (the man that made the science sweet). Actually just a bunch of ****ing losers who had nothing good to contribute to boxing.

                      While your approach works... it leads to boxers who have to retire after thirty fights because they have brain damage.

                      So on one hand... we have an approach that gets you lots of fans, lots of victories, a really short career and brain damage so life sucks passed the age of 30.

                      On the other hand, you have an approach that gets you only the hardcore boxing fans who understand the sport, lots of victories, a career that is long and can usually define a great legacy (because a long career means opportunities to beat all the best), and a life post-boxing that provides a normal existence.

                      Which one will you pick genius?
                      What are you talking about?

                      No it does not mean brain-damage...look at Ali, he wasnt a pure brawler. Most boxers fit my category of warriors, its the small minority of ******* like Cory Spinks and Floyd mayweather that tote the "hit and not get hit" line and nothing else.

                      I dont expect ppl to take 2 shots to give one buddy, but if the guy is waiting for a 1-2 to the noggin, give it to him because youre a fighter for cryin out loud!

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