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  • Jim Jeffries
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    #31
    Originally posted by ThaHorseman
    Castillo was still in his 20's, which in most cases is when fighter reaches his prime. And his 50 fights were mostly against bums (early portion of his career), which made up for a lack or an amateur career which is common among Mexican fighters. Thank you, but try again.
    So Vargas is still in his prime? I mean he's only 29, correct?

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    • Easton Assassin
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      #32
      Originally posted by big_james10
      Mayweather fans don't have to justify anything. His record speaks for itself. You cant say the same about Hatton. Lets forget about the last 17. Lets look at the last five. Mayweather's last five have been De La Hoya (Ring champ at 154 and future hall of famer); Baldomir (Ring champ at 147); Zab Judah (former Ring champ at 147 and former champ at 140); Sharmba Mitchell (former 140 pound titleholder) and Arturi Gatti, former titleholder at 130, 135 and a titleholder at 140 when Mayweather fought him). Who were Hatton's last five opponents and what were their credentials? How do they compare to these five? Also, how many world champions or former World champions has Hatton fought in his career compared to Mayweather? Post those numbers since you are so fond of comparisons?
      Unfortunatley many of the way past it champs are too brittle to travel overseas. Whereas it's easy for them to show up and lay down when it's only a couple hours to the spot!

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      • ThaHorseman
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        #33
        Originally posted by gavinz1970
        So Vargas is still in his prime? I mean he's only 29, correct?
        WHICH IN MOST CASES....

        Please read what I type and not what you wish I had typed.

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        • nmuburner22
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          #34
          This thread is pointles....EVERYONE knosw Hattons resume is ****ty..it doesnt compare to Floyds at all.

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            #35
            Originally posted by ThaHorseman
            WHICH IN MOST CASES....

            Please read what I type and not what you wish I had typed.
            Questionable whether Castillo is future HOF though.

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            • Easton Assassin
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              #36
              Originally posted by ThaHorseman
              Go back and read dumbass. The context included "in their prime" not at the end of the road and ready to quit after 11 rounds.

              catillo had 50 fights man- tzsyu 40- who do you think was more worn at that point?

              Point is Castillo was not prime, neither was oscar, nor judah, nor baldo, nor mitchell, nor any other future HOf- ohh, wait, there are no others on his resume lol!

              Hell no one but DLH and castillo are future HOF unless Corrales gets the gift in!

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                #37
                Originally posted by nmuburner22
                This thread is pointles....EVERYONE knosw Hattons resume is ****ty..it doesnt compare to Floyds at all.
                then go elsewhere you unabashed ball fodling lover of fradulant hooligans!

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                • ThaHorseman
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by gavinz1970
                  Questionable whether Castillo is future HOF though.
                  LOL riiiggghhhttt. Look how far you've gone to discredit Floyd. Does this mean that Hatton just beat a past his prime guy who won't make the HOF? How impressive is that?

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                  • sonofisis
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Easton Assassin
                    Yeah, i'm having a break down because i use the facts to call u delusional biotches out?
                    Originally posted by Easton Assassin
                    Ricky Hatton has fought **** say the nutlickers!

                    Mayweather has fought the best say the nutlickers.

                    I say the numbers don't lie, and here they are.


                    Ricky hattons last 17 opponents have a combined record of 564-50.

                    Floyd Mayweather last 17 opponents have a combined record of 613-68

                    Easy comparison there. How close is that for a bum and an ATG?

                    of those 17 opponents each

                    Mayweather faced one undefeated fighter- Diego Corrales

                    Hatton faced only one as well- Juan Urango


                    Pretty even there Oswell.


                    Mayweather faced 2 fighters with only 1 loss-Jesus Chavez and Phillip N,dou

                    Hatton faced faced four men with only one loss-Justin Roswell,Stephen Smith,Kostya tzsyu, and Louis Collazo

                    My, My, the bum has actually faced more single loss fighters than the ATG!


                    of those 17 fights Mayweather Has went the distance 11 times

                    Hatton has went the distance 5 times with a dq in there!


                    Interesting in that hatton not only won more decisively he actually fought just as good competition doing so!


                    I could go on and on, but to tell you the truth i just don't see the sense in it.

                    The nutlickers are perpetrating a fraud. This isn't to unusual considering they worship one aswell, but it's the ignorance of belittling a solid p4p champion to make themselves feel better that starts all the **** on these boards.


                    Those are the numbers. Not my opinion, not my Hate, just the facts regarding both resumes.

                    Put that **** in yer pipe and smoke it up u unholy nutlicking, herd mentality groupies!


                    I breathlessly await the onslaught of denial that is mandatory at this point!

                    What "facts"? That Urango is of equal caliber to a prime 33-0 Diego Corales? That cherry picking their last 17 fights without mentioning the quality of opponents involved and the amount of fights taken by both fighters in their careers, respectively?

                    For example:


                    Career records of opposition:

                    Floyd's opposition of 38 fights had -

                    965 wins - 184 losses


                    Ricky's opposition over 43 fights had -

                    940 wins - 390 losses



                    You lose automatically..


                    Last 10 opponents:

                    Mayweather -

                    Oscar DLH
                    Carlos Baldomir
                    Zab Judah
                    Sharmba Mitchell
                    Arturo Gatti
                    Henry Bruseles
                    DeMarcus Corley
                    Phillip N'dou
                    Victoriano Sosa
                    Jose Luis Castillo

                    Hatton -

                    Jose Luis Castillo
                    Juan Urango
                    Luis Collazo
                    Carlos Maussa
                    Kostya Tszyu
                    Ray Olivera
                    Michael Steward
                    Carlos Wilfredo Vilches
                    Dennis Holbaek Pedersen
                    Ben Tackie



                    Hatton has made a career out of fighting bums, get over it.

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                    • ThaHorseman
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Easton Assassin
                      catillo had 50 fights man- tzsyu 40- who do you think was more worn at that point?

                      Point is Castillo was not prime, neither was oscar, nor judah, nor baldo, nor mitchell, nor any other future HOf- ohh, wait, there are no others on his resume lol!

                      Hell no one but DLH and castillo are future HOF unless Corrales gets the gift in!
                      In their entire boxing lives I would guess that Tszyu has had more fights than Castillo. It is widely known that many Mexican fighters don't have extensive amateur backgrounds, if any at all. But I know how much you hate logic...

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