Who is the Biggest Coward in Boxing?

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  • Da Truth 35
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    Joe Cal***gyslappy

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  • Fox McCloud
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    Originally posted by BmoreBrawler
    No, it would he hard to discredit floyd for taking a challenge, but not hard to....

    Discredit his fans for bragging about a win over a midget clearly out of his best weight class(not saying they will, saying IF they do).

    Discredit Floyd for running all night long(not saying he will, saying IF he does).
    Depends on the defintion of running... it is hard to discredit "running" when running is hitting and then getting out of the way of the return shot.

    If he pulls an Oscar De La Hoya 12th round performance against Trinidad, then yes, you can talk all the **** you want on his "running" without any backfire from me.

    I just am worried that someone will again say "FLOYD FIGHTS **** FIGHTERS WHO SUCK LMAO!!!!1"

    And then we'll say, but Ricky Hatton was #9 P4P in the world when Floyd beat him (if he does), and then they will be like, "THATS AS GOOD AS A LOSS< HE DIDNT WIN AT 140< COWARD ***** BUSINESSMAN ***!!!!!!!!111111"

    Listen, it is definately not people like you that I am worried about when it comes to taking credit away from a Floyd victory, if he indeed does get it.

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  • BmoreBrawler
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    Originally posted by DWiens421
    Glad to see you aren't going to discredit Floyd... that means that the arguments aren't coming your way... it's the pieces of **** (like that ****sucker JoePal :******* who are already trying to figure out a way to discredit Floyd if he wins, or make him look even worse if he loses.

    Hey JoePal:

    And Peso, even though you haven't posted on this thread:
    No, it would he hard to discredit floyd for taking a challenge, but not hard to....

    Discredit his fans for bragging about a win over a midget clearly out of his best weight class(not saying they will, saying IF they do).

    Discredit Floyd for running all night long(not saying he will, saying IF he does).

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  • Fox McCloud
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    Originally posted by BmoreBrawler
    makes perfect sense. Hatton wanted the fight, he got it, he has no excuses considering he picked this fight.
    Glad to see you aren't going to discredit Floyd... that means that the arguments aren't coming your way... it's the pieces of **** (like that ****sucker JoePal :******* who are already trying to figure out a way to discredit Floyd if he wins, or make him look even worse if he loses.

    Hey JoePal:

    And Peso, even though you haven't posted on this thread:

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  • BmoreBrawler
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    Originally posted by eazy_mas
    Hatton got good left hook to the body with many of them.

    yes it could be a factor but as long as he accepted the fight then he got to live with it. like Floyd when he fought DHL or Corrales fighting overweight Castillo.
    makes perfect sense. Hatton wanted the fight, he got it, he has no excuses considering he picked this fight.

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  • eazy_mas
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    Originally posted by BmoreBrawler
    There are plenty of reasons to be sure. The weight division and size are just some factors. Here's how I break it down:

    Hatton Advantages:
    Leg Speed
    Power
    Inside fighting(leverage)

    Floyd advantages:
    Hand Speed
    Reach
    Height
    Defense
    Accuracy

    The weight limit has the potential to effect Hatton's leg speed and power.

    The size differential gives floyd two more factors by which he holds an advantage(particularly for an fighter like him).

    So these factors absoultely will come into play in the fight.
    Hatton got good left hook to the body with many of them.

    yes it could be a factor but as long as he accepted the fight then he got to live with it. like Floyd when he fought DHL or Corrales fighting overweight Castillo.

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  • BmoreBrawler
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    Originally posted by -Antonio-
    I'm no Floyd fan, I'm just not a hater. Ignoring reality is having Oscar winning the fight. That's ****ing ignoring reality. I just find it sad that people try everything they can to discredit a guy, even if it means bringing up meaningless arguments like the contract weight. Already trying to discredit him for fighting at Welterweight is ridiculous. The havent even fought yet.

    It doesnt matter if this fight were at 140 or 147. Nothing would change the outcome. It's just excuses.
    You sound like Max Kellerman, that fraud.

    No logic, lots of blanket statements based on nothing after I already smashed your preconceived notions.

    No one is saying that the weight class will be the guaranteed deciding factor for the fight, just that it is a factor, period. If you deny this, you dont know boxing.

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  • BmoreBrawler
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    Originally posted by eazy_mas
    wel Floyd win because he is discpline and smart in the ring.

    He good mobility and defense as well as speed on his side. He could counter shot.

    but Floyd doesnt throw that much combo
    There are plenty of reasons to be sure. The weight division and size are just some factors. Here's how I break it down:

    Hatton Advantages:
    footwork
    Power
    Inside fighting(leverage)

    Floyd advantages:
    Hand Speed
    Reach
    Height
    Defense
    Accuracy

    The weight limit has the potential to effect Hatton's leg speed and power.

    The size differential gives floyd two more factors by which he holds an advantage(particularly for an fighter like him).

    So these factors absoultely will come into play in the fight.
    Last edited by BmoreBrawler; 11-03-2007, 02:46 AM.

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  • shawn_
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    Originally posted by -Antonio-
    I'm no Floyd fan, I'm just not a hater. Ignoring reality is having Oscar winning the fight. That's ****ing ignoring reality. I just find it sad that people try everything they can to discredit a guy, even if it means bringing up meaningless arguments like the contract weight. Already trying to discredit him for fighting at Welterweight is ridiculous. The havent even fought yet.

    It doesnt matter if this fight were at 140 or 147. Nothing would change the outcome. It's just excuses.
    You are missing the point, Antonio Margarito is the biggest coward in boxing history.

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  • -Antonio-
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    I'm no Floyd fan, I'm just not a hater. Ignoring reality is having Oscar winning the fight. That's ****ing ignoring reality. I just find it sad that people try everything they can to discredit a guy, even if it means bringing up meaningless arguments like the contract weight. Already trying to discredit him for fighting at Welterweight is ridiculous. The havent even fought yet.

    It doesnt matter if this fight were at 140 or 147. Nothing would change the outcome. It's just excuses.

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