Who is the Biggest Coward in Boxing?

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  • rica9475
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    Originally posted by WLAD OWNS
    I would have to say Andre Dirrell, Floyd and Spinks are tied for 2nd.
    FLOYD MAYWEATHER..TRULY UNDISPUTED IN THIS CATEGORY..

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  • -Antonio-
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    Originally posted by BmoreBrawler
    Hatton would have to be a moron to give up his rather substantial power advantage over mayweather by allowing him to build up muscle and power to the full welterweight limit while Hatton frets about loss of speed. The fact of the matter is, weigh-in weights matter.
    In this case, no they don't at all. Floyd weighed in at 150 before the Oscar fight and weighed 148 in the ring. The guy eats cookies, drinks coffee, and snacks on chips. He could have sweat out 8 pounds in 7 days. Stop trying to look for excuses its not going to work.

    The weight means NOTHING. If anything it helps Hatton because he can weigh in at 143, still keep his speed, and not worry about killing himself to get those extra 3 pounds. If it were Margarito or Cotto or Clottey who rehydrate up to 15 pounds after the weigh in, then it'd be different.

    Collazo was afit 160 pounds in the ring when he fought Hatton. Now thats the disadvantage you are talking about. Floyd will be 150 tops.

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  • moy22487
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    Originally posted by joepal
    If the contracted weight means nothing, why didn't the fight take place at 140? Are you saying Hatton chose 147 over 130?
    YES he did, he wanted the fight, he said he would fight him at 147, he just wanted the fight to happen so he did what he had to do to get it, and that is moveing up in weight. damn your an idiot. what part dont you get? when you challenge you cant make demands.

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  • joepal
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    Originally posted by BmoreBrawler
    Hatton would have to be a moron to give up his rather substantial power advantage over mayweather by allowing him to build up muscle and power to the full welterweight limit while Hatton frets about loss of speed. The fact of the matter is, weigh-in weights matter.
    Exactly. These Floyd nuthuggers would still argue that Hatton chose 147 over 140. Those *******s.

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  • joepal
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    Originally posted by -Antonio-
    This place man, I can never tell if a guy is for real or not. Somethings starting to tell me Joepal is an alt just ****ing around. Nobody can be that ****ing ******.
    You're a piece of ****.

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  • joepal
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    Originally posted by -Antonio-
    Lol already discrediting Floyd before he even gets in the ring. Listen the fight is contracted at 147 pounds. That doesn't mean Hatton has to come in at 147 wise ass. And Hatton weighed 149 in the ring against Castillo in a fight that was scheduled for the 140 pound division, while Floyd weighed 148 in a fight that was scheduled for the 154 division. In this case the contracted weight means absolutely nothing.

    You've failed to discredit Floyd once again.
    If the contracted weight means nothing, why didn't the fight take place at 140? Are you saying Hatton chose 147 over 130?

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  • -Antonio-
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    This place man, I can never tell if a guy is for real or not. Somethings starting to tell me Joepal is an alt just ****ing around. Nobody can be that ****ing ******.

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  • BmoreBrawler
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    Originally posted by -Antonio-
    Lol already discrediting Floyd before he even gets in the ring. Listen the fight is contracted at 147 pounds. That doesn't mean Hatton has to come in at 147 wise ass. And Hatton weighed 149 in the ring against Castillo in a fight that was scheduled for the 140 pound division, while Floyd weighed 148 in a fight that was scheduled for the 154 division. In this case the contracted weight means absolutely nothing.
    Hatton would have to be a moron to give up his rather substantial power advantage over mayweather by allowing him to build up muscle and power to the full welterweight limit while Hatton frets about loss of speed. The fact of the matter is, weigh-in weights matter.

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  • BmoreBrawler
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    guys, I already finished things

    Talk about anything boxing related here. Where the boxing discussion is always Non Stop!


    its all over, we can stop bumping this thread now.

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  • -Antonio-
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    Originally posted by joepal
    Your a tool. The weight on Dec. 8 is definitely material to his allegation that Hatton did not want a fight at 140.

    BTW, Floyd fighting Hatton at 147 MEANS NOTHING. This is obviously not Hatton's best weight.
    Lol already discrediting Floyd before he even gets in the ring. Listen the fight is contracted at 147 pounds. That doesn't mean Hatton has to come in at 147 wise ass. And Hatton weighed 149 in the ring against Castillo in a fight that was scheduled for the 140 pound division, while Floyd weighed 148 in a fight that was scheduled for the 154 division. In this case the contracted weight means absolutely nothing.

    You've failed to discredit Floyd once again.

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