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  • Rhys79
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    #21
    I gotta go with floyd, The only pryor fight I saw was the first Aguello fight. Pryor looked good but very hitable, I've seen Floyd do some slick **** in the ring for some years now. I think Floyd out boxes and frustrates Pryor into big mistakes. FLoyd UD.

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    • DIOS DOMINICANO
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      #22
      Originally posted by skilspaydabills
      My coworker told me that when I was about to get into a fight with a dude that disrespected another one of my coworkers. It means cool it down or calm down right?
      yes.

      Don't get into street fights. I do my best to avoid them.

      Nothing good comes of that.

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      • DIOS DOMINICANO
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        #23
        Originally posted by Wiley Hyena
        Why don't you watch that fight before you go with the standard answer? Either way, Chavez was prepared and ready and gave a good account of himself. And, Tszyu blew Chavez to pieces.
        Chavez was past his prime, and was a tired fighter by then. Not the same Chavez AT ALL.

        A prime Chavez dusts Tszyu off. If KOstya thought that Vince Phillips and Ricky hatton were monsters, imagine what JC Superstar would do to him.

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        • Jim Jeffries
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          #24
          Originally posted by DIOS DOMINICANO
          There ya go again, Deevel. trying to control other people's opinions. Because deep in your heart, you know that Mayweather would box up Pryor like a Christmas present.

          calmate, mija.
          Yup, Mayweather is the greatest boxer that ever lived. You are pretty funny buddy.

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          • THe TRiNiTY
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            #25
            Originally posted by Wiley Hyena
            Why don't you watch that fight before you go with the standard answer? Either way, Chavez was prepared and ready and gave a good account of himself. And, Tszyu blew Chavez to pieces.
            I've watched the fight. I WATCHED the fight as it happened, actually. He had a handful of losses by then, was MUCH slower.. his balance was gone and he was stumbling all over the ring. He also is known to have a GREAT chin. Kostya isn't just the guy who happened to break it. Chavez was FADED. All there is to it. Even Kostya Tszyu would tell you Chavez was faded, I remember him even saying something like that. I'll try to find it.

            I'll say this once, and I'll say it again. You think Kostya Tszyu was close to his prime against Hatton. Hatton is essentially, a smaller, less powerful, weaker chinned, version of Chavez.

            PRIME CHAVEZ > PRIME TSZYU and PRIME HATTON..

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              #26
              Originally posted by DIOS DOMINICANO
              yes.

              Don't get into street fights. I do my best to avoid them.

              Nothing good comes of that.
              I do as well budd. I just had to stand up for my friend, I know she would have done the same for me.

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                #27
                Originally posted by C-Drone
                I've watched the fight. I WATCHED the fight as it happened, actually. He had a handful of losses by then, was MUCH slower.. his balance was gone and he was stumbling all over the ring. He also is known to have a GREAT chin. Kostya isn't just the guy who happened to break it. Chavez was FADED. All there is to it. Even Kostya Tszyu would tell you Chavez was faded, I remember him even saying something like that. I'll try to find it.

                I'll say this once, and I'll say it again. You think Kostya Tszyu was close to his prime against Hatton. Hatton is essentially, a smaller, less powerful, weaker chinned, version of Chavez.

                PRIME PRYOR>PRIME CHAVEZ > PRIME TSZYU and PRIME HATTON..
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                You thought Chavez was a beast in his prime think of someone who hits just as hard, is even faster and has a chin just as good as his.

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                • RHETOЯIC
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                  #28
                  Floyd by decision.

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                  • THe TRiNiTY
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by skilspaydabills
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                    You thought Chavez was a beast in his prime think of someone who hits just as hard, is even faster and has a chin just as good as his.

                    Well, you're entitled to your opinion, but I think Aaron would have his hands full with Chavez, is all I will say.

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                    • SkillspayBills
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by C-Drone
                      Well, you're entitled to your opinion, but I think Aaron would have his hands full with Chavez, is all I will say.
                      Trust me I don't think it would be anything but a brawl. Aaron would have MORE than his hands full against Chavez, who is an all time great in his own right. However, I have been watching the Hawk for as long as I can remember and I know he was always given the short end of the stick, which made him as hungry a fighter as I have ever seen before.

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