Better resume overall, PBF or Cotto?

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  • C'MONMANG'
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    #51
    Originally posted by warp1432
    Apperently if you have a loss on your record...you suck.

    IF YOU HAVE 9, YOU SUCK PRETTY BAD,,,,

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      #52
      Originally posted by warp1432
      Apperently if you have a loss on your record...you suck.
      No, but fighting very good undefeated fighters is better than fighting very good defeated fighter.

      Defeated fighters, by definition, already have a game plan in place to beat them.

      And many names on Floyd's resume are over-rated, particularly Castillo and Corrales, thanks in part to their war with each other.

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      • Cobrita
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        #53
        Lets see:

        Castillo
        Corrales
        Hatton
        De La Hoya
        Judah
        G. Hernandez
        Baldomir
        Gatti
        Chavez

        vs

        Mosley
        Judah
        Quintana
        Malignaggi
        Torres
        Branco
        Maussa
        Urkal
        Pinto

        Hmmm...It has to be Cotto guys...It has to be COTTO!!!

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          #54
          Originally posted by c'monmang'
          IF YOU HAVE 9, YOU SUCK PRETTY BAD,,,,
          Who had 9 losses?

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          • !! Shawn
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            #55
            I just thought of a good analogy. It's like mountain climbing. Climbing Everest is a great achievement, its just not as great an achievement as being the FIRST to climb Everest.

            Same mountain, but its already been done.

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            • THE REED
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              #56
              Originally posted by !! Shawn
              No, but fighting very good undefeated fighters is better than fighting very good defeated fighter.

              Defeated fighters, by definition, already have a game plan in place to beat them.

              And many names on Floyd's resume are over-rated, particularly Castillo and Corrales, thanks in part to their war with each other.
              Good post and I agree... but lets look at Emanuel Augustus... this guy is 36-29-6 (19) .... 29 losses... but can still give anyone a run for there money

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              • FRKO
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                #57
                I'd say Floyd has the better resume. I haven't checked the poll yet but I'll bet my life on it that everyone else thinks the same.

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                  #58
                  Originally posted by Cobrita
                  Who had 9 losses?
                  bALDOMIR........................

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                    #59
                    Originally posted by !! Shawn
                    No, but fighting very good undefeated fighters is better than fighting very good defeated fighter.

                    Defeated fighters, by definition, already have a game plan in place to beat them.

                    And many names on Floyd's resume are over-rated, particularly Castillo and Corrales, thanks in part to their war with each other.
                    Werent Corrales and Hatton undefeated when Gayweather fought them?

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                      #60
                      Originally posted by reedickyaluss
                      Good post and I agree... but lets look at Emanuel Augustus... this guy is 36-29-6 (19) .... 29 losses... but can still give anyone a run for there money
                      I agree, Emanuel Augustus catches people by surprise. However, Mayweather's resume is not filled with Emanuel Augustus type fighter.

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