What extremely talented fighters has Mayweather fought??

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  • SkillspayBills
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    #71
    Originally posted by Wiley Hyena
    Duh,,,,that makes alot of sense. What are you the king of metaphysics? Oscar was over the hill....any idiot, even one such as yourself, can see that. Is Castillo over the hill? Probably, but he's not "washed up".

    There is no way the Oscar that fought Floyd was the same Oscar that beat Miguel Angel Gonzales. No way. If you need a clip to compare, I will gladly provide. (for some people pictures are easier to understand than literature).
    You tend to make your own definitions to words that the CONSENSUS have made definition to. You have your own english language that you have made up, boy. You have made your own definition to the words ELITE, CONSENSUS, WASHED UP, and OVER THE HILL when obviously YOU are the only one that backs your own made up meanings.

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    • me2007
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      #72
      Originally posted by skilspaydabills
      I have more than enough points to cover it, no backing out young one. You already made the bet so be a man and stick by it.

      You have made numerous bets where you are 'all-in' therefore in the vent of PBF losing, you are unable to pay.

      You dont get credit here son.

      bet off

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      • Easy-E
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        #73
        Originally posted by Wiley Hyena
        Don't misconSCREW my statements, prick. What I said was that Castillo was not "washed up." I stand by that. And, his TKO victory last night tends to support that case.
        Wait a minute.
        Your saying that because JLC fought and stopped a guy who is 20-7 and was stopped earlier in his career by LARRY MOSLEY and JESSE JAMES LEIJA, that proves he was not over the hill when he fought Ricky Hatton????!

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          #74
          Originally posted by me2007
          You have made numerous bets where you are 'all-in' therefore in the vent of PBF losing, you are unable to pay.

          You dont get credit here son.

          bet off
          You don't know the definition of an all in. If I have more chips than you and I go all in doesn't that mean I will still have points in case I lose? EXACTLY. I wrote all in in my sig just to show that the people I bet against are all in, nothing more nothing less. BET ON just because you have a change of heart and think Floyd will win doesn't change the fact that you made the bet. Stop being a ***** man up and pay up after the 9th, boy.

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          • Brandish
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            #75
            Tszyu was the first man in 30 years to unify the belts at 140...ie..HOF.
            Additionally:

            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

            what's the point of your list floyd still outdoes Kosta in this category.

            Floyd holds victories over twelve former and future world champions:

            Genaro Hernandez (WBC Super Feather Weight Champion)
            Goyo Vargas (WBC Featherweight Champion)
            Diego Corrales (WBC Lightweight Champion)
            Carlos Hernandez (IBF Super Feather Weight Champion)
            Jesus Chavez (WBC Super Feather Weight Champion)
            Jose Luis Castillo (WBC Lightweight Champion)
            Demarcus Corley (WBO Light Welterweight Champion)
            Arturo Gatti (WBC LightWelterweight Champion)
            Sharmba Mitchell (WBA Light Welterweight Champion)
            Zab Judah (Undisputed Welterweight Champion)
            Carlos Baldomir (WBC Welterweight champion)
            Oscar De La Hoya (WBC Light Middleweight Champion)

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            • Wiley Hyena
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              #76
              Originally posted by Easy-E
              Wait a minute.
              Your saying that because JLC fought and stopped a guy who is 20-7 and was stopped earlier in his career by LARRY MOSLEY and JESSE JAMES LEIJA, that proves he was not over the hill when he fought Ricky Hatton????!
              No. What I said is what I said. It supports the contention that JLC is not "washed up." It doesn't prove anything.

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              • Wiley Hyena
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                #77
                Originally posted by Brandish
                what's the point of your list floyd still outdoes Kosta in this category.

                Floyd holds victories over twelve former and future world champions:

                Genaro Hernandez (WBC Super Feather Weight Champion)
                Goyo Vargas (WBC Featherweight Champion)
                Diego Corrales (WBC Lightweight Champion)
                Carlos Hernandez (IBF Super Feather Weight Champion)
                Jesus Chavez (WBC Super Feather Weight Champion)
                Jose Luis Castillo (WBC Lightweight Champion)
                Demarcus Corley (WBO Light Welterweight Champion)
                Arturo Gatti (WBC LightWelterweight Champion)
                Sharmba Mitchell (WBA Light Welterweight Champion)
                Zab Judah (Undisputed Welterweight Champion)
                Carlos Baldomir (WBC Welterweight champion)
                Oscar De La Hoya (WBC Light Middleweight Champion)
                If you'll read the posts immediately preceding that one you'll understand what I was responding to.

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                • Easy-E
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                  #78
                  Originally posted by Wiley Hyena
                  No. What I said is what I said. It supports the contention that JLC is not "washed up." It doesn't prove anything.
                  Uhh no, it doesnt.
                  He beat a ****ing bum that proves nothing.

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                  • me2007
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                    #79
                    Originally posted by skilspaydabills
                    You don't know the definition of an all in. If I have more chips than you and I go all in doesn't that mean I will still have points in case I lose? EXACTLY. I wrote all in in my sig just to show that the people I bet against are all in, nothing more nothing less. BET ON just because you have a change of heart and think Floyd will win doesn't change the fact that you made the bet. Stop being a ***** man up and pay up after the 9th, boy.
                    If you go all-in with 7 people, in order for you to double all of them up, you have to have more or equal to the sum of all their points.

                    Keep going Einstein, you may just discover a new mathematical principal.

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                    • SkillspayBills
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                      #80
                      Originally posted by me2007
                      If you go all-in with 7 people, in order for you to double all of them up, you have to have more or equal to the sum of all their points.

                      Keep going Einstein, you may just discover a new mathematical principal.
                      Factor in the amount of points I will have come the 8th of december. I will have AT LEAST 200 to 300k by then. If I go all in with 7 people who each have 2 to 3 times less the amount they I have I will have more than enough to pay anyone off that I lose to, which I don't expect. You are just being a ***** and trying to back out. MAN UP.

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