Margarito's biggest win?

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  • moy22487
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    #61
    Originally posted by sonofisis
    He was also known as a Champion (Ring and WBC champ a.k.a THE champ) and Marg never beat a Champion before, so I'm really just trying to see your point here. As stated before also, Corrales was p4p ranked higher than Floyd when they met.
    and i clearly answere it i said MOST. that means not all but a larg %

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      #62
      Originally posted by DavidValenzuela
      He beat Cintron, which is a good win. After that ,his biggest win is against weak Six Heads Lewis. He is tall and lanky , can throw punches at weird angles, but can be outboxed. He is a fighter that won't back down and would rather stand and trade flatfooted. That is why he is not elite , the fact that he is not able to adapt and Force his way in the fight that would benefit him.
      hey do you box?

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      • sonofisis
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        #63
        Originally posted by moy22487
        thats were **** talking starts, why not fight him if he is that easy of a fight? its 8 mill in the bank
        Because it's cowardly, isn't it? See the cyclic double standards?

        Originally posted by moy22487
        and i clearly answere it i said MOST. that means not all but a larg %
        Where's your evidence for your claims that "most" fighters with a "name" who Floyd fought, earned it afterwards? I see none..

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          #64
          Originally posted by sonofisis
          He was also known as a Champion (Ring and WBC champ a.k.a THE champ) and Marg never beat a Champion before, so I'm really just trying to see your point here. As stated before also, Corrales was p4p ranked higher than Floyd when they met. Where your evidence for your claims that "most" fighter with a "name" who Floyd fought, earned it afterwards?
          he beat the top contendors and won for the most part. he didnt hand pick his opp, he faced who he had to. he won his belt and he faught a talented mandatory. why did mayweather fight zab? what was zab? a loser to his mandatory but that didnt keep floyd from fighting him did it?

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            #65
            Originally posted by moy22487
            he beat the top contendors and won for the most part. he didnt hand pick his opp, he faced who he had to. he won his belt and he faught a talented mandatory.
            Marg ain't beat no darn TOP contenders! LMAO! Firstly, he owned the most worthless alphabet title in the WBO and defended it against nobodies. The very first formidable challenge he got...he lost.


            why did mayweather fight zab? what was zab? a loser to his mandatory but that didnt keep floyd from fighting him did it?
            Floyd fought Judah to end any speculation that the Baldy fight was a fluke, so he killed two birds with one stone by beating both of them.. Besides, Floyd wasn't the champ! There are no similarities there..

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              #66
              ^^btw, this thread definitely has nothing to do with Floyd Mayweather Jr., but rather Antonio Margarito and his level of opposition in reference to him being considered the most feared man in boxing.

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                #67
                Originally posted by sonofisis
                Because it's cowardly, isn't it? See the cyclic double standards?



                Where's your evidence for your claims that "most" fighters with a "name" who Floyd fought, earned it afterwards? I see none..
                check floyds fights, then check his opp fights after he beat them.
                http://www.boxrec.com/list_bouts.php...5988&cat=boxer
                http://www.boxrec.com/list_bouts.php...8789&cat=boxer
                http://www.boxrec.com/list_bouts.php...boxer(johnston only big fight before floyd)

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by moy22487
                  Floyd had 38 pro fights and those are three people.. By me throwing out 3 names who already had a name, automatically refutes your evidence in reference to your claim of "most"..

                  Castillo
                  Corrales
                  Hernandez

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by sonofisis
                    ^^btw, this thread definitely has nothing to do with Floyd Mayweather Jr., but rather Antonio Margarito and his level of opposition in reference to him being considered the most feared man in boxing.
                    i gave you a list of contendors he has beaten, if you havent heard of them then you just follow recent p4p and not individual weight rankings.

                    im telling you why people say margarito is feared. when the p4p king says he wont fight you because of money then fights a guy comeing of a L, it will get people talking

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by sonofisis
                      Floyd had 38 pro fights and those are three people.. By me throwing out 3 names who already had a name, automatically refutes your evidence in reference to your claim of "most"..

                      Castillo
                      Corrales
                      Hernandez
                      okay ill start after his first title since every body starts fighting nobodys

                      Carlos Alberto Ramon Rios
                      Justin Juuko
                      Carlos Gerena
                      Gregorio Vargas
                      Emanuel Augustus(please dont give me oh he is better then record suggeest)
                      Carlos Hernandez
                      Jesus Chavez
                      Victoriano Sosa
                      Phillip N'dou
                      Henry Bruseles

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