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  • #91
    Originally posted by DIOS DOMINICANO View Post
    I think it is appropriate to point out the manner of Foreman's victories over Frazier/Norton because they were the only common denominators between Ali and Foreman in how we can compare how the fight with Ali and Foreman would go.


    D'Oh!
    Not quite sure what you mean here and what you are getting at. I think you maybe drifting off topic ever so slightly though. If you can make yourself a bit clearer if im still online i will attempt at answering it.
    But do you mean that just cos PBF beat a PRIME Castillo and Hatton didnt and only beat a second hand, used goods Castillo. It dont neccesarily mean PBF would beat Hatton.?
    Last edited by hugh grant; 09-24-2007, 07:28 PM.

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    • #92
      Originally posted by squealpiggy View Post
      Hatton fought Collazo who was decent and in his prime, and he fought the very highly rated Kostya Tszyu... I can't stress this enough, Tszyu was rated number 3 p4p in the world by the Ring and some places had him as number 1. Hatton dismantled and retired him. He became mysteriously "shot" after he quit before the last round. Before the fight and for 11 rounds during he wasn't considered "shot" by anyone.
      He only just beat Collazo by the skin of his teeth. So you're not having that one LOL.

      I have to admit that the his performance against Tszyu deserves full credit but he didn't build on that win. He had a lot of possibilities available to him after Tszyu but didn't go for it? That fight was quite a long time ago now.

      Years on and he's now fighting his first real big cheese when he could of had one/s like this a few years ago after Tszyu.

      Was he ducking the big names?

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      • #93
        Tszyu Mayweather Cotto and Hatton,these guys are the best of the era at and around this weight.Hatton has one win against the top guys,Mayweather has yet to do it at this weight.Lets see if Mayweather can step up and equal Hattons one win.

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        • #94
          Originally posted by dustybin View Post
          Tszyu Mayweather Cotto and Hatton,these guys are the best of the era at and around this weight.Hatton has one win against the top guys,Mayweather has yet to do it at this weight.Lets see if Mayweather can step up and equal Hattons one win.
          What a horrible post...

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          • #95
            Originally posted by hugh grant View Post
            Not quite sure what you mean here and what you are getting at. I think you maybe drifting off topic ever so slightly though. If you can make yourself a bit clearer if im still online i will attempt at answering it.
            But do you mean that just cos PBF beat a PRIME Castillo and Hatton didnt and only beat a second hand, used goods Castillo. It dont neccesarily mean PBF would beat Hatton.?
            Hugh, you have to refer to my original post and what I was responding to.
            I was trying (badly) to make the point that "common opponents" is a terrible predictor of fights.

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            • #96
              Originally posted by Chunk View Post
              He only just beat Collazo by the skin of his teeth. So you're not having that one LOL.

              I have to admit that the his performance against Tszyu deserves full credit but he didn't build on that win. He had a lot of possibilities available to him after Tszyu but didn't go for it? That fight was quite a long time ago now.

              Years on and he's now fighting his first real big cheese when he could of had one/s like this a few years ago after Tszyu.

              Was he ducking the big names?
              Was he ducking the big names?

              Who... Floyd?

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              • #97
                Dios, you're talking about Hatton's career as if the Tszyu win was 10 years ago, are you for real?

                Compare Hatton's record to Floyd's, 2005-present, tell me the list of name's Hatton "could" of fought to the list of names that Floyd "could" have fought, common sense tells me that your boy's list of names is considerably longer.

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                • #98
                  Originally posted by Addison View Post
                  Was he ducking the big names?

                  Who... Floyd?
                  Talking just after his win against Tszyu, when he should have went after the big names instead of waiting all these years to finally fight the best around him.

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                  • #99
                    Originally posted by Chunk View Post
                    Talking just after his win against Tszyu, when he should have went after the big names instead of waiting all these years to finally fight the best around him.
                    He beat Tszyu TWO years ago.

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                    • Originally posted by Shanus View Post
                      He beat Tszyu TWO years ago.
                      And how many fights has he had since Tszyu to this day?

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