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  • Chicago
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    #81
    Originally posted by feed-the-goat
    go on then
    How the hell do you bet on here. lol

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    • slicksouthpaw16
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      #82
      hatton is coming to get beat if anything.

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      • big_james10
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        #83
        Originally posted by slicksouthpaw16
        hatton is coming to get beat if anything.
        Personally, I will be glad when this fight is over because I am sick of the trash talking. I am glad that Hatton is in such great shape and is training so hard. But it won't matter. Practically every major opponent Mayweather has been in the ring with -- Genaro Hernandez, Diego Corrales, Jose Luis Castille, Zab Judah, Carlos Baldomir and Oscar De La Hoya have been bigger and stronger than Mayweather and all were supposedly in the best shapes of their lives. However, they all lost, and after their fights, Floyd's face looked the same as it did after a night of dancing on Dancing with the Stars. In the Luis Collazo fight, Hatton was sucking wind in the 12th and praying for an early bell because he was 30 seconds away from getting knocked out. I dont care what kind of shape Hatton is in, unless he spikes Floyd's water bottle, he is getting his ass koed inside of six rounds. But at least he will be strong enough to pick himself up off the ground.

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        • joepal
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          #84
          Originally posted by big_james10
          Personally, I will be glad when this fight is over because I am sick of the trash talking. I am glad that Hatton is in such great shape and is training so hard. But it won't matter. Practically every major opponent Mayweather has been in the ring with -- Genaro Hernandez, Diego Corrales, Jose Luis Castille, Zab Judah, Carlos Baldomir and Oscar De La Hoya have been bigger and stronger than Mayweather and all were supposedly in the best shapes of their lives. However, they all lost, and after their fights, Floyd's face looked the same as it did after a night of dancing on Dancing with the Stars. In the Luis Collazo fight, Hatton was sucking wind in the 12th and praying for an early bell because he was 30 seconds away from getting knocked out. I dont care what kind of shape Hatton is in, unless he spikes Floyd's water bottle, he is getting his ass koed inside of six rounds. But at least he will be strong enough to pick himself up off the ground.
          Castillo blisturd his ass, who the fugg are you kidding?

          ****smoker.

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          • BROOKLYN CESAR
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            #85
            Coming in his pants!!! thats about all he will do!!!

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            • big_james10
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              #86
              Originally posted by joepal
              Castillo blisturd his ass, who the fugg are you kidding?

              ****smoker.
              Who won their two fights?

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              • joepal
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                #87
                Originally posted by big_james10
                Who won their two fights?
                Castillo won both, if the judges were so minded to do their job.

                Since when did we quote lousy decisions in here?

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                • RodBarker
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                  #88
                  Originally posted by big_james10
                  Who won their two fights?
                  Dont worry about Joepal he is about 10 with an empty head and likes to tell tales about how he was at Ali Frazier thriller in manila live ,,, lol thats so funny .

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                  • THe TRiNiTY
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                    #89
                    Originally posted by joepal
                    Castillo won both, if the judges were so minded to do their job.

                    Since when did we quote lousy decisions in here?

                    At the end of the day, Castillo did win the first fight. IN my opinion. It doesn't matter though, becase EVEN if he lost (ESPECIALLY IF HE LOST), he did and would have fought a rematch. And in the rematch, he won, to most people. So, it would change nothing. People still think Castillo had the style to do it, and use that format to try and beat him, no one else has been quite able to. Nothing would have changed. Except the name of this PPV, because he would of had a loss. Regardless, he'd still be number one, because even the greats (whether Mayweather is or not) have setbacks. They come back and win some fights, and that's all that really matters. (ESPECIALLY IF THEY AVENGE THE LOSS)

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                    • RodBarker
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                      #90
                      Originally posted by C-Drone
                      At the end of the day, Castillo did win the first fight. IN my opinion. It doesn't matter though, becase EVEN if he lost (ESPECIALLY IF HE LOST), he did and would have fought a rematch. And in the rematch, he won, to most people. So, it would change nothing. People still think Castillo had the style to do it, and use that format to try and beat him, no one else has been quite able to. Nothing would have changed. Except the name of this PPV, because he would of had a loss. Regardless, he'd still be number one, because even the greats (whether Mayweather is or not) have setbacks. They come back and win some fights, and that's all that really matters. (ESPECIALLY IF THEY AVENGE THE LOSS)
                      True but that was 6 yrs ago , at this weight and in the now that style wont bother him anywhere near like it did back then .

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