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  • Granted he doesn't have as many unbeaten men on his record as Mayweather
    Hatton has two unbeaten fighters on his record (Urango and Pea**** who admittedly had one draw apeice). Mayweather has one (unless you count a couple of fights early on against guys who were making their pro debuts) which is against Diego Corrales. Better than both of Hatton's undefeated opponents, but as good as Kostya Tszyu?

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    • volley is one of the ******er terms you could have used.

      it means to hit back in forth. tennis, soccer, ping pong

      if you hit something back and forth .. thats called volleying.

      hint .. volleyball.
      In sports a volley is when you hit the ball before it hits the ground, for example in tennis normally you would return the ball after it has bounced, if you hit it before it bounces it is a volley. It has nothing to do with hitting something back and forth, when that happens in Tennis it is called a rally.

      Volley also refers to a simultaneous discharge of firearms in military terms, for example a broadside from a ship of war or a simultaneous firing of muskets.

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      • Originally posted by squealpiggy View Post
        Hatton has two unbeaten fighters on his record (Urango and Pea**** who admittedly had one draw apeice). Mayweather has one (unless you count a couple of fights early on against guys who were making their pro debuts) which is against Diego Corrales. Better than both of Hatton's undefeated opponents, but as good as Kostya Tszyu?
        True, but I was counting guys making their professional debuts. Even though they weren't very talented, they were undefeated, lol. But I agree, Corrales (though I love and miss the hell out of him) was not the accomplishment that Tszyu was. This was before Corrales hit his peak performance level IMO, against the likes of Casamayor, Freitas, and Castillo.

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        • Originally posted by The_Bringer View Post
          True, but I was counting guys making their professional debuts. Even though they weren't very talented, they were undefeated, lol. But I agree, Corrales (though I love and miss the hell out of him) was not the accomplishment that Tszyu was. This was before Corrales hit his peak performance level IMO, against the likes of Casamayor, Freitas, and Castillo.
          Haha anyone can be undefeated once!

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          • Originally posted by squealpiggy View Post
            Haha anyone can be undefeated once!
            Truth, undefeated records only count when it is a 12 round fight.

            The score is tied at 1 a piece.

            Hatton has Urango. (Tommy ****ing Pea****? Are you serious?)
            Mayweather has Corrales.

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            • Originally posted by DWiens421 View Post
              Truth, undefeated records only count when it is a 12 round fight.

              The score is tied at 1 a piece.

              Hatton has Urango. (Tommy ****ing Pea****? Are you serious?)
              Mayweather has Corrales.
              Tommy Pea**** was 9-0-1, so he had gone undefeated in ten fights. Not a stellar name but moreso than Edgar Ayala and Roberto Apodaca...

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              • Originally posted by squealpiggy View Post
                Tommy Pea**** was 9-0-1, so he had gone undefeated in ten fights. Not a stellar name but moreso than Edgar Ayala and Roberto Apodaca...
                Well obviously, but it was only a 10 rounder against a dude with only 10 fights. Not the kind of win against an undefeated fighter that one would brag about. His name is Tommy Pea****, who would brag about beating a guy named Tommy Pea****?

                NO ONE thinks that the Ayala and Apodaca (who according to ESPN was not undefeated when he lost to Floyd) wins were anything to talk about.

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                • NO ONE thinks that the Ayala and Apodaca (who according to ESPN was not undefeated when he lost to Floyd) wins were anything to talk about.
                  Well yes, same with Tommy Pea****... Neither Ayala nor Apodaca managed a result as professional boxers... At least Pea**** managed to muster a win and a draw among his blowout defeats after Hatton!

                  Who else did Apodaca fight before Floyd then? Not that the experience did him any good...

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                  • Originally posted by squealpiggy View Post
                    Well yes, same with Tommy Pea****... Neither Ayala nor Apodaca managed a result as professional boxers... At least Pea**** managed to muster a win and a draw among his blowout defeats after Hatton!

                    Who else did Apodaca fight before Floyd then? Not that the experience did him any good...
                    I don't know, boxrec says it was his pro debut, but the ESPN announcers say, Apodaca has a career record of 2-1. Probably unsanctioned fights in Mexico or something like that, idk.

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                    • Originally posted by DWiens421 View Post
                      I don't know, boxrec says it was his pro debut, but the ESPN announcers say, Apodaca has a career record of 2-1. Probably unsanctioned fights in Mexico or something like that, idk.
                      Could have been yes.

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