Hatton: "I'm Alot More Clever Than People Think"
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Teca,
I'm here to learn and to teach. To receive info as much as to share it.
But the "knowitall" position you take makes me wonder what you get from this site. When somebody is trying to share info with you, you claim victory and run. Quite mature.Comment
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Info? What info?
You fools posted 2 fights. Where's the debate in that genius.
Just admit you lost and move on.Comment
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Oh yea....I remember.
Damn Azteca did own us after all.
Floyd ran so much more against Castillo in both fights then Ray did against Duran 1 and 2. Boy were we wrong.Comment
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Excuse me?? Dios, consensus is all over the place.There was no "consensus" around that. At all.
You have yet to provide us with any link, article, ranking , etc to that "consensus". ...despite being challenged repeatedly
I said that I had these guys:
Chavez
Pryor
Benitez
Hatton
And then a whole slew of better fighters who passed through the weight and are better than Tszyu: Mosley, Delahoya, mayweather, Duran, etc..
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kostya tszyu 4 thumbs up
Feared Russian boxer with a powerful, lazer accurate right hand and a pigtail. Also had a strange speaking accent, a mix of Russian and Australian.
Kostya Tszyu is one of the Top 5 super-lightweights of all time.
kostya tszyu: Feared Russian boxer with a powerful, lazer accurate right hand and a pigtail. Also had a strange speaking accent, a mix of Russian and...
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Kostya Tszyu
WBC/WBA/IBF Light Welterweight Champion
Career Highlights:
Kostya Tszyu first captured the IBF 140-pound championship in January 1995 when he registered a TKO win over Jake Rodriguez (26-2-2, 7 KOs) of Puerto Rico. After five successful defenses, an overconfident Tszyu was stopped in ten rounds by Vince Phillips (35-3, 24 KOs) of the United States.
In August 1999, Tszyu rejuvenated his career by winning the vacant WBC 140-pound championship after battering Miguel Angel Gonzalez (44-1-1, 34 KOs) for ten lopsided rounds. In February 2001, Tszyu added the WBA version of the Light Welterweight championship after American, Sharmba Mitchell (47-2, 28 KOs) quit on his stool after the sixth round. Nine months later, Tszyu unified the 140-pound division after scoring a second round TKO win over the IBF champion, Zab Judah (27-0, 21 KOs) of the United States.
Tszyu holds victories over ten former and future world champions:
Juan Laporte (WBC Featherweight champion) of Puerto Rico
Livingstone Bramble (WBA Lightweight Champion) of the ****** Islands
Jake Rodriguez (IBF Light Welterweight Champion) of Puerto Rico
Roger Mayweather (WBC Super Featherweight Champion, WBA Light Welterweight Champion) of the United States
Calvin Grove (IBF Featherweight Champion) of the United States
Rafael Ruelas (IBF Lightweight Champion) of the United States
Miguel Angel Gonzalez (WBC Lightweight Champion) of Mexico
Julio Cesar Chavez (WBC Super Featherweight Champion, WBA/WBC Lightweight Champion, WBC/IBF Light Welterweight Champion) of Mexico
Sharmba Mitchell (WBA Light Welterweight Champion) of the United States
Zab Judah (IBF Light Welterweight Champion) of the United States
Jesse James Leija (WBC Super Featherweight Champion) of the United States
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AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHA
I wasn't gonna' post anything in this thread.... but Hoooo-leeee ****. Did you really just use Urban Dictionary as a source?
That makes my day. I'll try that next time I submit a report and see if it flies.Comment
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Dont you understand boxing and weight , how you build a fighters resume with little guys over the hill with a reputation ,,, KT quit and got beat by Phillips and thats the end of the story and why he flunked out on greatnessExcuse me?? Dios, consensus is all over the place.
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Tszyu holds victories over ten former and future world champions:
Juan Laporte (WBC Featherweight champion) of Puerto Rico
Livingstone Bramble (WBA Lightweight Champion) of the ****** Islands
Jake Rodriguez (IBF Light Welterweight Champion) of Puerto Rico
Roger Mayweather (WBC Super Featherweight Champion, WBA Light Welterweight Champion) of the United States
Calvin Grove (IBF Featherweight Champion) of the United States
Rafael Ruelas (IBF Lightweight Champion) of the United States
Miguel Angel Gonzalez (WBC Lightweight Champion) of Mexico
Julio Cesar Chavez (WBC Super Featherweight Champion, WBA/WBC Lightweight Champion, WBC/IBF Light Welterweight Champion) of Mexico
Sharmba Mitchell (WBA Light Welterweight Champion) of the United States
Zab Judah (IBF Light Welterweight Champion) of the United States
Jesse James Leija (WBC Super Featherweight Champion) of the United StatesComment

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