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  • shawn_
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    #61
    The most impressive Mayweather performance of them all was left out.

    Mayweater v Tony Pep

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    • Fox McCloud
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      #62
      Originally posted by Wiley Hyena
      Where's the lie?
      The guy who Floyd impressively beat at 135 named N'dou was destroyed by Paulie Malignaggi.

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      • shawn_
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        #63
        Originally posted by DWiens421
        EDIT: Cong**** to me on being so slow on the keyboard that three people got their comment in on the N'dou/N'dou issue!

        http://www.boxrec.com/list_bouts.php...4997&cat=boxer

        http://www.boxrec.com/list_bouts.php...4180&cat=boxer

        Get it right. You haven't even seen him fight N'dou.

        The N'dou fight was an excellent performance, but I still have Gatti up there. I can only name 3 fights that were more dominant than Jones Jr.-Pazienza (yeah, that fight where Pazienza didn't land a single punch for an entire round), and they are:

        Calzaghe-Lacy
        De La Hoya-Mayorga
        Mayweather-Gatti

        Those are the only three fights of note that I cannot see a single punch that is significant... at all. Lacy, Mayorga and Gatti all did not land a single punch that is worth anything. That is why I think that Gatti was his best performance.

        Sure, he pitched a shutout on Corrales, but he threw a perfect-game, no hitter on Gatti.
        De La Hoya v Gatti was more dominant than De La Hoya v Mayorga.

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        • Wiley Hyena
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          #64
          Originally posted by DWiens421
          The guy who Floyd impressively beat at 135 named N'dou was destroyed by Paulie Malignaggi.
          That's what I thought I said. But, that little punk Brandish said I was "lying."

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          • Fox McCloud
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            #65
            Originally posted by Wiley Hyena
            That's what I thought I said. But, that little punk Brandish said I was "lying."
            No. You said Floyd beat Lovemore N'dou who lost to Paulie Malignaggi...

            Floyd actually beat a South African named Philip N'dou. He was 31-1 with 30 KOs. It was his first title defense at 135. It was also the most entertaining Floyd has had IMO.

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              #66
              Originally posted by DWiens421
              No. You said Floyd beat Lovemore N'dou who lost to Paulie Malignaggi...

              Floyd actually beat a South African named Philip N'dou. He was 31-1 with 30 KOs. It was his first title defense at 135. It was also the most entertaining Floyd has had IMO.
              clearly shows some people jump in accusation.

              Philips got brain problems, He to too many clean shots.

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              • Dynamite Kid
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                #67
                just watched PBF v Genaro Hernandez for the 1st time boy did he put a whipping on Hernandez ,he absolutely hammered him in the 7 th round hitting him with uppercuts standing their trading with him

                if i was Hatton watching PBF v Gatti ,Corrales ,Castillo 2 ,G.Hernandez, i would be a little scared of whats coming my way

                Hatton will have to crowd PBF cause if he gives PBF anytime what so ever to pick his shots he will lose big & its not like he is fighting in a little British ring he will find it very hard to corner PBF

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                • SkillspayBills
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                  #68
                  Originally posted by Wiley Hyena
                  Keep your idiotic opinions to yourself.

                  Quote from Addison:

                  "Going around taking posts from other peoples conversations and inserting a gossipy little ***** sounding remark in there takes zero talent.

                  Douche."
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                  Like I said an IDIOTIC IGNORANT post from an IGNORANT user who lacks the knowledge to use FACTS to support his statements. Well when it comes to Floyd that is the case.

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                  • sonofisis
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                    #69
                    Originally posted by DWiens421
                    No. You said Floyd beat Lovemore N'dou who lost to Paulie Malignaggi...

                    Floyd actually beat a South African named Philip N'dou. He was 31-1 with 30 KOs. It was his first title defense at 135. It was also the most entertaining Floyd has had IMO.
                    Wiley hardly ever knows what he's talking about..

                    Floyd Mayweather Jr vs. Phillip N'dou

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                    • marsman
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                      #70
                      I cant believe you don't have the Ndou fight up here which I think is his best performance period but choosing from your list I'd have to say its a toss up between the Chavez fight and the Justin Juuko fight

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