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  • #51
    Originally posted by !! $iN View Post
    Read what I had originally replied to...
    Read what I posted 2 - 3 posts after i said that

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    • #52
      Originally posted by msagrain View Post
      Williams proved size means **** all. i'd rather have better boxing skills than power.
      e-x-a-c-t-l-y. In fact I think Floyd would do Margarito the way Quintana did Williams. I just can't see Margarito giving him any problems. He showed his weaknesses against Clottey and he showed his inability to pressure a fighter from the opening bell against Williams.

      Even though he is bigger then Hatton, he doesn't have his none stop pressure. Floyd all day for 12 straight rounds.

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      • #53
        Originally posted by msagrain View Post
        OMG! tell me you did not mean that.
        like i said floyd has been very defensive and not very acctive offensively and that makes for closer rounds and that is the reason i think cotto margarito or williams all have a shot of getting a decision over floyd.look how close some people thoght the delahoya fight was, one judge even had oscar winning

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        • #54
          Its hard to make this comment without being called a nuthugger... which i am not a hugger of floyds i simply see his abilities...

          And i truly believe, given his raw talent, skill, experience, defense, speed, accuracy, ring vision, movement, adaptation, and unbelieveable stamina... the only threat to floyd, is time, and himself.

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          • #55
            Originally posted by vladimir303 View Post
            e-x-a-c-t-l-y. In fact I think Floyd would do Margarito the way Quintana did Williams. I just can't see Margarito giving him any problems. He showed his weaknesses against Clottey and he showed his inability to pressure a fighter from the opening bell against Williams.

            Even though he is bigger then Hatton, he doesn't have his none stop pressure. Floyd all day for 12 straight rounds.
            If size doesn't mean ****, Floyd can dominate HW right? What joke. Use some plain and basic common sense for once in your life.

            If Margarito is an easy fight, why turn down $8 million to avoid him in 2005 and early 2006? Also, are you trying to say Clottey and Mayweather fight alike?

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            • #56
              Even if Cotto isn't ready in some people's mind, Floyd still needs to fight him because it's the obvious matchup in the WW division.

              I think Cotto out of all the WW's has the best chance to beat Floyd, just for the fact he can do more than just pressure like he showed against Mosley. Margarito on the other hand is all about pressure and Floyd would eat him alive, because Margarito doesn't have a plan B. Cotto on the other hand can mix it up, but would it be enough to beat Floyd who knows. We'll have to wait and see if Floyd wants to make that fight.

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              • #57
                Originally posted by letsgobrady View Post
                like i said floyd has been very defensive and not very acctive offensively and that makes for closer rounds and that is the reason i think cotto margarito or williams all have a shot of getting a decision over floyd.look how close some people thoght the delahoya fight was, one judge even had oscar winning
                But Delahoya has a better jab, more speed and all around more skill then a Margarito or Williams have even at his advanced age. Delahoya himself would give guys like Margarito major problems.

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                • #58
                  Originally posted by reedickyaluss View Post
                  Its hard to make this comment without being called a nuthugger... which i am not a hugger of floyds i simply see his abilities...

                  And i truly believe, given his raw talent, skill, experience, defense, speed, accuracy, ring vision, movement, adaptation, and unbelieveable stamina... the only threat to floyd, is time, and himself.
                  That been said tho, any figher and i mean any fighter can lose.

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                  • #59
                    Originally posted by reedickyaluss View Post
                    Its hard to make this comment without being called a nuthugger... which i am not a hugger of floyds i simply see his abilities...

                    And i truly believe, given his raw talent, skill, experience, defense, speed, accuracy, ring vision, movement, adaptation, and unbelieveable stamina... the only threat to floyd, is time, and himself.
                    I think Floyd is unbeatable at 130 and 135. At 140 and up, size will give him trouble and he knows this. Why else has he avoided certain fights at 140 and 147. It's very clear that he knows his weakness.

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                    • #60
                      Originally posted by !! $iN View Post
                      If size doesn't mean ****, Floyd can dominate HW right? What joke. Use some plain and basic common sense for once in your life.
                      Now your the one being unreasonable... nobodys mentioning heavyweight? obviously he couldnt...

                      If Margarito is an easy fight, why turn down $8 million to avoid him in 2005 and early 2006?
                      I wont try and dissect why floyd made certain career choices over others, but it certainly doesnt mean tony could beat floyd for that simple reason.

                      Also, are you trying to say Clottey and Mayweather fight alike?
                      No but it shows that a LESSER skilled fighter could expose margarito...

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