The Hardest Floyd Has Been Hit?

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  • DIOS DOMINICANO
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    #81
    Originally posted by Welter_Skelter

    I mean Corley is no monster.. Nor is Judah... Yet because Floyd has built little Punch tolerance over his career (You cant train a chin.. But you can learn to take a punch.. Alot of it is shock..the more you get hit.. the less shocking it becomes) And that is why the few Good shots that DID land.. seemed to trouble him...
    I think you are right. Corley and Judah are not monsters. But they are certainly good punchers.

    Corley caught Cotto pretty good. And Judah caught Cotto and Tszyu pretty good. Surely, Judah hits harder than Louise Collazo or Eamonn Magee.

    Part of those guys catching FMJ the way they did is probably attributale to being southpaws. I noticed that Sharmba landed a few clean shots as well. SIMILARLY, Ricky Hatton got hit hard by Collazo & Urango, and was dropped (!!) by Eamonn Magee.

    Side Note: the Corley punch is often overstated. Chop-Chop didn't even win the round. Five seconds later, PBF was giving him the business.

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    • RodBarker
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      #82
      Originally posted by satori555
      Thats bull**** and it referencing Boxrec ,,, i know the guy that runs Boxrec and I asked him directly and I posted the question and answer in here and the relevant link ,,,,, the broken ribs never appeared in the report of the fight by the Nevada State Athletic Comission and if they were real they would have ,,, Anton said Boxrec information is entered by many people and he doesnt know where they got that info from .

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      • DIOS DOMINICANO
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        #83
        Originally posted by RodBarker
        Thats bull**** and it referencing Boxrec ,,, i know the guy that runs Boxrec and I asked him directly and I posted the question and answer in here and the relevant link ,,,,, the broken ribs never appeared in the report of the fight by the Nevada State Athletic Comission and if they were real they would have ,,, Anton said Boxrec information is entered by many people and he doesnt know where they got that info from .
        It is a JOKE when people use boxrec as their source. I feel sorry for those people.

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          #84
          Originally posted by DIOS DOMINICANO
          I think you are right. Corley and Judah are not monsters. But they are certainly good punchers.

          Corley caught Cotto pretty good. And Judah caught Cotto and Tszyu pretty good. Surely, Judah hits harder than Louise Collazo or Eamonn Magee.

          Part of those guys catching FMJ the way they did is probably attributale to being southpaws. I noticed that Sharmba landed a few clean shots as well. SIMILARLY, Ricky Hatton got hit hard by Collazo & Urango, and was dropped (!!) by Eamonn Magee.

          Side Note: the Corley punch is often overstated. Chop-Chop didn't even win the round. Five seconds later, PBF was giving him the business.
          Hatton went on to win the round against Collazo as well.

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          • RodBarker
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            #85
            Originally posted by satori555


            Anton a boxrec question
            Mate the report on Hatton Castillo and the 4 reported broken ribs ,can you say if the source was 100% accurate.

            Castillo fought the other day which would be with the training very quick healing rates , on some boards some guys claiming to know people close to Castillo have said the broken ribs was all bull**** , interested in what your source was .

            Rod
            Re: Anton a boxrec question
            I can't tell who inserted the report nor what his/hers source was. Anyone can contribute to Wiki.
            Probably bull**** obtained from an article, as there is no mention of it in Nevada Athletic Commission's report.
            He was suspended for 14 days due to KO

            I could edit/delete it, but I prefer if moderators did it.

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            • K-Nan
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              #86
              Originally posted by DWiens421
              You know what Nagy and Gonzalez had in common that Castillo didn't have? Their faces collapsed on themselves in pain... they didn't look around like Castillo did. Castillo seriously had the look of, "Jesus Christ, how long does it take to count to 10, I want to get out of here. I mean, ****, I'm not even getting paid for this fight."
              What's with this argument? You've never seen a delayed reaction to a bodyshot?

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              • Burning Desire
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                #87
                Originally posted by Mozza
                In his 38 fights, who has hit Floyd Joy Sinclair the hardest? Corley springs to mind but I am struggling to think of other fights in which Pretty Boy Joy has been caught cleanly with a hard punch.
                He got a bloody nose against Burton and he took a few clean shots he also took some good punches from Judah, Sosa, Chavez, Castillo,

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                • The Weebler
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                  #88
                  Originally posted by DWiens421
                  You know what Nagy and Gonzalez had in common that Castillo didn't have? Their faces collapsed on themselves in pain... they didn't look around like Castillo did. Castillo seriously had the look of, "Jesus Christ, how long does it take to count to 10, I want to get out of here. I mean, ****, I'm not even getting paid for this fight."
                  I'm a Hatton fan and I had thought of that. I remember watching the fight and it seemed like Castillo was hurt but could've fought on, then I read about his financial situation/problems and it would ind of make sense and paved the way for a big money fight in the shape of Mayweather/Hatton.

                  I don't in my heart believe that Castillo threw the fight but there is an slight crumb of doubt in my mind.

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                  • DIOS DOMINICANO
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                    #89
                    Originally posted by OASIS_LAD
                    Hatton went on to win the round against Collazo as well.
                    If you think that Hatton won the twelth round against Collazo, then I will need you to turn in your Official Boxing Fan card.

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                    • Fox McCloud
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                      #90
                      Originally posted by The Weebler
                      I'm a Hatton fan and I had thought of that. I remember watching the fight and it seemed like Castillo was hurt but could've fought on, then I read about his financial situation/problems and it would ind of make sense and paved the way for a big money fight in the shape of Mayweather/Hatton.

                      I don't in my heart believe that Castillo threw the fight but there is an slight crumb of doubt in my mind.
                      Well I don't think he threw the fight either... it's not like it was a competitive fight and he took a dive. He was down 3 rounds to 0, and had a point taken away. He probably got hit with a good body shot, and went down. But when he was down, he might have thought, "what's the ****ing point? I'm not getting any money, and I don't think I can beat this guy, so why get up?"

                      To everyone else: It's not the delayed reaction I am referencing by the way, it is the fact that he didn't have any expression of pain on his face when he got hit, and every other body shot KO victim has had that on their face, at least that I have seen. That's what makes me question the power of Hatton's hook to the body.

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