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  • Easton Assassin
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    #71
    Originally posted by Azteca
    ...lol @ the silence from Black Jesus.

    he is consulting with BLack God!


    Bwaaaahahahahahaha!

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    • El Jesus
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      #72
      Originally posted by Azteca
      Genaro Hernandez and Jose Luis Castillo were never champions. Jose Luis Castillo won (barely) his alphabet belt from Stevie Johnson. Genero Hernandez won the vacant WBA belt, vacated it and then won the WBC belt from an old Azumah Nelson. Neither Hernandez nor Castillo unified the titles or defeated the previous linear champions (Brian Mitchell and Pernell Whitaker). Stevie Johnson was never a champion at lightweight and Azumah Nelson was, like Johnson, merely an alphabet titlist. Stevie Johnosn won his alphabet belt from Jean Baptiste Mendy and Mendy won that vacant WBC belt in a bout with Lamar Murphy.

      The ring championship was reinstalled in 2002, when mayweather fought jose luis castillo, he was also fighting for the linear championship,




      Flag of the United States Floyd Mayweather Jr. (beat Jose Luis Castillo) April 20, 2002 - May 22, 2004




      My question to you, at 130 when mayweather was in it and was being ranked number 1 and beating the **** out of everyone in the division, who was better? honestly, who was better? and dont pull the answer out of youre ass, mayweather was seen at that weight to be the number one fighter in that divosion after he beat corralles who was considered the top dog in the division until he faced mayweather at 130. After he fought hernandez and jesus chavez, he basically solidified his dominance in that division.

      I think i have said everything i need to in this thread.

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      • Azteca
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        #73
        Originally posted by Black Jesus
        The ring championship was reinstalled in 2002, when mayweather fought jose luis castillo, he was also fighting for the linear championship,




        Flag of the United States Floyd Mayweather Jr. (beat Jose Luis Castillo) April 20, 2002 - May 22, 2004




        My question to you, at 130 when mayweather was in it and was being ranked number 1 and beating the **** out of everyone in the division, who was better? honestly, who was better? and dont pull the answer out of youre ass, mayweather was seen at that weight to be the number one fighter in that divosion after he beat corralles who was considered the top dog in the division until he faced mayweather at 130. After he fought hernandez and jesus chavez, he basically solidified his dominance in that division.
        Quote wikipedia some more....Nice one.

        I just proved that Mayweather wasn't the lineal champ. What does that have to do with The ring belt?? lol lol lol. God these Mayweatherites are funny.

        I provided evidence and then you give me some ring mag crap.

        ha ha ha ha

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        • Easton Assassin
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          #74
          Originally posted by Black Jesus
          The ring championship was reinstalled in 2002, when mayweather fought jose luis castillo, he was also fighting for the linear championship,




          Flag of the United States Floyd Mayweather Jr. (beat Jose Luis Castillo) April 20, 2002 - May 22, 2004




          My question to you, at 130 when mayweather was in it and was being ranked number 1 and beating the **** out of everyone in the division, who was better? honestly, who was better? and dont pull the answer out of youre ass, mayweather was seen at that weight to be the number one fighter in that divosion after he beat corralles who was considered the top dog in the division until he faced mayweather at 130. After he fought hernandez and jesus chavez, he basically solidified his dominance in that division.

          First, Wikipedia is not a credible source of anything- not that it pertains to what you stated but in general.

          Second- Mayweather's chances at a HOF ballad should be for his efforts at 130-135.

          Nothing he has done since warrants merrit!

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            #75
            Originally posted by Easton Assassin
            First, Wikipedia is not a credible source of anything- not that it pertains to what you stated but in general.

            Second- Mayweather's chances at a HOF ballad should be for his efforts at 130-135.

            Nothing he has done since warrants merrit!
            Agreed on 130. He is HOF quality there, no question. But, after that, especially after Castillo II, it's been all business. One big cynical letdown after another.

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            • Wiley Hyena
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              #76
              Originally posted by skilspaydabills
              Yea your info seems to be wrong more times than not.
              Screw off college boy......... I called Pavlik to KO Taylor. You said I lacked "boxing knowledge". I called Calzaghe over Kessler. You disagreed. I called Cotto over Mosely. You in all your boxing wisdom disagreed.

              Now who is wrong loudmouth? Shut up and learn something while you're poring over your school books.

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                #77
                Originally posted by Wiley Hyena
                Agreed on 130. He is HOF quality there, no question. But, after that, especially after Castillo II, it's been all business. One big cynical letdown after another.
                Exactly!

                And BTW you have been calling alot of fights dead on lately-g****!

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                • SkillspayBills
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                  #78
                  Originally posted by Wiley Hyena
                  Screw off college boy......... I called Pavlik to KO Taylor. You said I lacked "boxing knowledge". I called Calzaghe over Kessler. You disagreed. I called Cotto over Mosely. You in all your boxing wisdom disagreed.

                  Now who is wrong loudmouth? Shut up and learn something while you're poring over your school books.
                  LIAR!! I had Calzaghe over Kessler gramps and there have been plenty of threads that show I had it that way. Mayweather over Hatton I told you to put all your points on and you bitched out like a elementary school kid. Oh wise and old grandpa Coyote why is your foolish banter so lackluster. Take your medication before you go to bed old man, before you get all riled up.

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                  • warp1432
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                    #79
                    Originally posted by Wiley Hyena
                    Agreed on 130. He is HOF quality there, no question. But, after that, especially after Castillo II, it's been all business. One big cynical letdown after another.
                    After Castillo II? He beat Castillo pretty good in the rematch, which is impressive considering he almost lost the 1st. Then he went on and became a lot more famous at 140, and went to 147 to beat the ex legimate champ and legimate champ. Then he beat a HOF.

                    Yep, wasted years for sure .

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                    • Wiley Hyena
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                      #80
                      Originally posted by skilspaydabills
                      LIAR!! I had Calzaghe over Kessler gramps and there have been plenty of threads that show I had it that way. Mayweather over Hatton I told you to put all your points on and you bitched out like a elementary school kid. Oh wise and old grandpa Coyote why is your foolish banter so lackluster. Take your medication before you go to bed old man, before you get all riled up.
                      lol........not riled up by you at all.......as a matter of fact if anybody seems to be "riled", it's you! Oh...I'm glad you finally got one right (Calz). Sorry about the Cotto fight though. lol

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