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  • Jim Jeffries
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    #61
    Originally posted by vladimir303
    It is good logic. Let's change your post up a bit.

    Tyson lost to that Bum Douglas and therefore he had no shot in hell of knocking out the better Lennox Lewis and he didn't.

    And comparing Hatton to Buster Douglas and Oliver McCall discredits Hatton don't ya think?
    Now you're just being silly, was Tyson ANYWHERE NEAR his prime when he fought Lewis? I was giving you an example of how you were using flawed logic, not comparing Hatton to anyone.

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    • Wiley Hyena
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      #62
      Originally posted by RodBarker
      No it dont you bull****ting again Wiley ,,,, it all depends on what you see and we know already thats a very biased vision !

      Wiley really said ,,, Floyd only gets credit if he deserve's it in my eyes ,,,, LOL thats as loaded as asking the leader of the KKK who he is rooting for !
      That made alot of sense. I like it when you post in multiple sentences. You really shine, my man. Really shine.

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      • DIOS DOMINICANO
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        #63
        Originally posted by Wiley Hyena
        Like he knocked out everyone else.........
        Are you saying Hatton knocked out everyone else?

        Let's kick the real about Hatton.

        Hatton's last few fights:

        Castillo - 4 rounds

        Urango - 12 rounds

        Collazo - 12 rounds

        Maussa - 9 rounds

        Tszyu - 11 rounds

        Oliveira - 10 rounds

        Stewart - 5 rounds

        Vilches - 12 rounds

        Pedersen - 6 rounds

        Tackie - 12 rounds

        Rios - 10 rounds

        Phillips - 12 rounds

        His five-fight average prior to Castillo was ELEVEN ROUNDS. With that trend, I think it's fair to say that Hatton is more of a "wear you down" puncher than the "devastating" puncher that his stans try to paint him as. And that Ricky seems to be projecting himself as.

        There is a reason that the over/under in this fight is 11.5 rounds...and it isn't just Floyd's brilliant defense...

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        • Vladimir303
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          #64
          Originally posted by Wiley Hyena
          ...lmao.............you're a very silly young man.
          Willey what is your response to this?

          What a pile of bull**** ,,,,,, what your post really means is if Floyd beats Ricky convincingly that it only happened because Hatton left his best fight in the win over your hero ,,,,,, so in other words Floyd cant win , what a ****ing cop out !.............Post credited to RonBarker.

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          • Vladimir303
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            #65
            Dupe........he was talking about Tszyu.

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            • Wiley Hyena
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              #66
              Originally posted by DIOS DOMINICANO
              Are you saying Hatton knocked out everyone else?

              Let's kick the real about Hatton.

              Hatton's last few fights:

              Castillo - 4 rounds

              Urango - 12 rounds

              Collazo - 12 rounds

              Maussa - 9 rounds

              Tszyu - 11 rounds

              Oliveira - 10 rounds

              Stewart - 5 rounds

              Vilches - 12 rounds

              Pedersen - 6 rounds

              Tackie - 12 rounds

              Rios - 10 rounds

              Phillips - 12 rounds

              His five-fight average prior to Castillo was ELEVEN ROUNDS. With that trend, I think it's fair to say that Hatton is more of a "wear you down" puncher than the "devastating" puncher that his stans try to paint him as. And that Ricky seems to be projecting himself as.

              There is a reason that the over/under in this fight is 11.5 rounds...and it isn't just Floyd's brilliant defense...
              That wasn't what I was saying. You failed to understand the line of posts....i was referring to Tszyu.

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              • Mozza
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                #67
                Originally posted by DIOS DOMINICANO
                His five-fight average prior to Castillo was ELEVEN ROUNDS. With that trend, I think it's fair to say that Hatton is more of a "wear you down" puncher than the "devastating" puncher that his stans try to paint him as. And that Ricky seems to be projecting himself as.

                There is a reason that the over/under in this fight is 11.5 rounds...and it isn't just Floyd's brilliant defense...
                I have never read comments from anyone, least of all Hatton himself, saying that he is anything other than "wear 'em down" fighter.

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                • Vladimir303
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                  #68
                  Originally posted by gavinz1970
                  Now you're just being silly, was Tyson ANYWHERE NEAR his prime when he fought Lewis? I was giving you an example of how you were using flawed logic, not comparing Hatton to anyone.
                  Prime or not Prime........Tyson gets beat 9 times out of 10 against Lewis.

                  Tyson was in his prime when he lost to Douglas. Lewis could have gave him that same type of beating anytime in the decade Tyson was ducking Lewis. Don't tell me you're one of those Tyson fanatics.

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                  • Wiley Hyena
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                    #69
                    Originally posted by vladimir303
                    Willey what is your response to this?

                    What a pile of bull**** ,,,,,, what your post really means is if Floyd beats Ricky convincingly that it only happened because Hatton left his best fight in the win over your hero ,,,,,, so in other words Floyd cant win , what a ****ing cop out !.............Post credited to RonBarker.
                    I already responded to that... RodBarker's posts rarely deserve any thoughtful response. He's all bark and no bite.

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                    • Jim Jeffries
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                      #70
                      Originally posted by vladimir303
                      Prime or not Prime........Tyson gets beat 9 times out of 10 against Lewis.

                      Tyson was in his prime when he lost to Douglas. Lewis could have gave him that same type of beating anytime in the decade Tyson was ducking Lewis. Don't tell me you're one of those Tyson fanatics.
                      NOT AT ALL, I have enough trouble trying to school those kids in the history section. I have Lewis (though not 9 out of 10, maybe 7), Foreman, Liston, Ali, possibly even Bowe and Holyfield beating any version of Tyson.

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