Kostya Tszyu vs Floyd Mayweather at 140
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You're not a Mayweather fan yet you say he won't lose. Hmm.Mayweather isn't my favorite fighter. I just know you back Hatton, aswell. And if you think Mayweather isn't that good of a fighter, you should have no problem betting against him. It's OKay though, I understand. By th way, I'm not riled up, I'm as calm as a cool breeze.This is no big deal to me. Wouldn't even be a big deal to me if Mayweather loses, I just don't see it happening. You know, you can be a fan without being a biased one. It's actually pretty easy.
There are Mayweather fans who admit he lost against Castillo in the first fight. There are fans who say that he lost to DLH as well.
You're obviously biased.
Btw, I think Floyd is a good fighter, but he just aint great, like you make him up to be.Comment
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Oh you love getting ass-****d, and you want it more.Comment
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How can one holding his own against ten be OWNED?
STFU noob.Comment
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floyd would dominate kosta because he is too elusive and of course smart for him. kosta was an amazing boxer but against a technician like a mayweather, especially at 140, kosta would have been made a fool of. what you people really need to remember and realize is how fast floyd was at 140, which imo was his prime weight as far as showing off his power and speed, but more importantly just how fast his reflexes were and how flexible his upperbody was at this weight. floyd's upperbody movment was the primary key to his amazing defense, and against corley he showed it and of course gatti who floyd countered the living **** out of all night. floyd has excepttionally fast footwork but his upperbody movement gets pushed to the back and against kosta he would have made him miss a lot, and floyd also spars with middleweights and supermiddleweights so kosta's right hand, as lethal as it was, would not have been to overwhelming for floyd imo. remember, floyd doesn't have a judah chin. he can take a huge punch but he is such a defensive wizard that he could take away kosta's full power by rolling off of his punches. the real question is, how long could kosat hold out against floyd's speed and sheer counterpunching ability, because judah was landing punches at will against zoo. floyd may not have overall faster hands than judah, but he is the faster fighter when it comes to putting counterpunches and upperbody movements and footwork together over judah by a longshot. floyd, at 140 was just so methodical in the ring. against gatti, floyd counter punched him with a left hook counter, i mean his timing at this weight was just impecable to say the least. kosta had a nice right hand that could do a lot of damage to floyd if landed cleanly enough times, but floyd's speed and defensive and his activity level would have overwhelmed zoo. just because floyd picks his punches wisely and rarely through a lot of punches, doesn't mean his stamina was bad. he did so many things well at this weight to break down his opponents like his foot movment and countering off of the ropes and his upperbody movement. also, floyd had a better jab and left hook than kosta. he was just the overall better fighter. floyd would have imo went to kosta's body all night with his jab and straight right to break zoo down. zoo imo would not have landed cleanly too much on floyd. i see floyd landing right hand leads and left hooks all night on zoo all the way to a decision and possible tko in the later rounds but mostly decision.Comment
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I've admitted that he didn't win the Castillo fight. The first time, he won the second, which in reality is more important. When you think about it, it's the most recent fight between the two and Mayweather adjusted and won. Big deal.You're not a Mayweather fan yet you say he won't lose. Hmm.
There are Mayweather fans who admit he lost against Castillo in the first fight. There are fans who say that he lost to DLH as well.
You're obviously biased.
Btw, I think Floyd is a good fighter, but he just aint great, like you make him up to be.
As far as De La Hoya, I don't think he lost. It was a pretty close fight. I actually had money on De La Hoya, because he was a live underdog, so I'd have every reason to lie. I just don't think he won. I'm not biased, so quit throwing the word around. I've not called you biased, you may be, but I don't just make false claims. You're entitled to your opinion, but Mayweather, if he lsot to both De La Hoya and Castillo, is still a great fighter. Great fighters lose. People need to not be SO HUNG UP on win-loss records. Mayweather has a great record, and has made a decent showing for himself in the rematch with Castillo and even in the "losing" effort against De La Hoya, in no way did he look outclassed. By take though, at worst, he's 36-1-1.
Also, I never said I wasn't a Mayweather fan. I said Ihe wasn't my favorite fighter. And by the way, you can not like someone and expect them to win. I didn't like Roy Jones in his prime, and thought he would beat John Ruiz.Comment
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