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  • tills9191
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    #51
    I think Floyd might beat Cotto,not 100% sure on it, but probably would beat him.
    I'm thinking Floyd would have trouble against the much taller opponents with a long jab, like Margarito, and Williams, all depending on how quick their jab is.

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    • ElGranLuchador
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      #52
      Originally posted by wmute
      blah blah...

      history will flush this bull**** down the toilet

      and he is going to fight Cotto.

      a good question is "is he going to fight Williams?"
      blah blah thats the best excuse u can come up with?
      and he aint gonna fight cotto unless its in a huge ring and with golden boy handpicked judges even so id doubt it cuz that would mean taking a risk and mayweather doesnt have the balls to do it

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      • boxing_pundit85
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        #53
        Originally posted by passey
        Choose any 4 components from the 140/147 lb active fighters that could beat Mayweather.

        My choices;

        Pressure - Hatton
        Speed - Judah
        Power - Cotto
        Heart - Margarito
        why didnt cotto knock out paulie, give me a break.

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        • Verstyle
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          #54
          Originally posted by elgranluchadore
          anyone can be the best when they handpick inferior rivals thats what floyd being doing
          if he was the best why isnt he fighting cotto or williams?
          ill answer that cuz he knows hes not gonna be a 4 to 1 favorite
          thats why hes already retiring and ducking everyone
          Tell me this? How many titles do you have?

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          • Jim Jeffries
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            #55
            Originally posted by Parody
            With 5 losses, one by knockout.
            Now what do you think would happen to Floyd if he fought a younger Bernard Hopkins? Oscar won a title at 130, where he was never beaten, at 135, ditto, at 140, ditto, at 147, 7 successful title defences before losing a very close, contoversial, MD to an undefeated beast in Trinidad. Next loss, a prime, undefeated Shane Mosley. His fight with Hopkins was a mismatch for someone coming from 130. Floyd arguably loses to all these same fighters, and when he's 34, will definitely lose to a 30 year old version of himself.

            So please don't tell me there is NO comparison between DLH and Floyd.

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            • wmute
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              #56
              Originally posted by tills9191
              I think Floyd might beat Cotto,not 100% sure on it, but probably would beat him.
              I'm thinking Floyd would have trouble against the much taller opponents with a long jab, like Margarito, and Williams, all depending on how quick their jab is.
              in which case you can discard Margarito

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              • MaKweather
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                #57
                Originally posted by The Weebler II
                Hatton minus Cortez is the only guy I reckon has a shot. He can run from the rest. Pressure is the key.
                Lol....Is this matthew?

                Round 1: Floyd
                Round 2: Floyd
                Round 3: Floyd
                Round 4: Floyd
                Round 5: Hatton
                Round 6: Even
                Round 7: Floyd
                Round 8: Floyd
                Round 9: Floyd
                Round 10: Check Hook!

                Get over it...

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                • wmute
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by elgranluchadore
                  blah blah thats the best excuse u can come up with?
                  and he aint gonna fight cotto unless its in a huge ring and with golden boy handpicked judges even so id doubt it cuz that would mean taking a risk and mayweather doesnt have the balls to do it
                  excuse?

                  who needs excuses when you got facts. I got facts

                  YOU are already making excuses for Cotto's loss: the judges the ring...

                  Mayweather fought Oscar in the ring Oscar wanted, with the gloves Oscar wanted, at the weight Oscar wanted. He did not need excuses, he signed, took the cash, and won the fight...

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                  • passey
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by tills9191
                    you really do hold Floyd in the highest regard, dont u ?
                    Actually I do. His win against Hatton just proves PBF is the man to beat. There is no doubt if you polled the top fighters in the 140/147 lb division, they all want to fight PBF. Why? Because defeating Mayweather would them money and the recognized title of p4p champion.

                    Point is...who ever fights PBF needs to be a COMPLETE fighter in order to defeat him. One or two dominant attributes won't do it.

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                    • wmute
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                      #60
                      Originally posted by gavinz1970
                      Now what do you think would happen to Floyd if he fought a younger Bernard Hopkins? Oscar won a title at 130, where he was never beaten, at 135, ditto, at 140, ditto, at 147, 7 successful title defences before losing a very close, contoversial, MD to an undefeated beast in Trinidad. Next loss, a prime, undefeated Shane Mosley. His fight with Hopkins was a mismatch for someone coming from 130. Floyd arguably loses to all these same fighters, and when he's 34, will definitely lose to a 30 year old version of himself.

                      So please don't tell me there is NO comparison between DLH and Floyd.
                      Oscar never came from 130.

                      Oscar never legitimely weighed at 130, if 1970 is you d.o.b. you should be old enough to know it.

                      Even with that advantage he won bogus titles at 130 and 135. Whereas Mayweather won wbc AND ring belt, which he defended like a dozen times combined. SO dont even pretend they are the same size. Just go watch hteir ****ing fight already and see the difference for yourself.

                      Oscar is bigger than Mayweather. End of it.

                      "Mayweather would arguably lose to all the same fighters"

                      based on what? on the weaknesses he has shown? which ones again? being in a close fight against one of the best inside fighters who was outweighing him by 10 pounds on fight night? that weakness? or is it based on the hate clouding your judgment?
                      Last edited by wmute; 12-15-2007, 08:21 PM.

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