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  • Burner
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    #31
    Originally posted by DWiens421
    I agree with you 100% and I don't know.

    I was even willing to give him a pass for the Oscar rematch, because it made so much money, and wouldn't be available ever again (Oscar is old as **** after all). But when I started to hear about a Hatton rematch, I just got furious, and basically said "**** Floyd!"
    Floyd vs. Hatton.....

    Overseas in Wembley.

    The biggest star in America going across the pond.

    You do the math.

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    • RodBarker
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      #32
      Hatton ducking of Witter is the biggest duck in boxing , Witter is not just calling him out like most fighters do , he is blatantly calling him out to his face at every chance and Hatton is worried whenever they are face to face , I think Witter has a strong mental edge over Hatton .

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      • warp1432
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        #33
        My top 10 people not taking "BIG" fights:

        1. Erdei (Doesn't get much worse then this. It's not because he isn't famous. He could atleast call some people out or try to fight out of Germany. Hell even a top 10 contedner)

        2. Chris John (You have done what since JMM?)

        3. Anthony Mudine (Mikkel Kessler...Sam Soliman...Mikkel Kessler...Sam Soliman)

        4. Mikkel Kessler (Not a ducker, but is pretty ****** for not taking up Miranda)

        5. Winky Wright (equally ****** for pricing himself out)

        6. Shane Mosley ("My Tooth hurts")

        7. Felix Strum (He somewhat has a reason, but competition seems to be improving now that Slyvester is a mandatory)

        8. Tito Trinidad (You lazy ****)

        9. Ricky Hatton (JUNIOR WITTER)

        10. Floyd Mayweather Jr. (MIGUEL COTTO)

        Ricky and Mayweather are lower because technically they go after big fights, just not the right ones and they are to ****** to realize that Cotto and Witter would be huge bouts. Ricky might actually be ducking Witter though. Mayweather isn't ducking Cotto (yet).

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          #34
          Originally posted by Burner
          Floyd vs. Hatton.....

          Overseas in Wembley.

          The biggest star in America going across the pond.

          You do the math.
          The math is... One fight too many that is insignificant (Hatton), and one fight short that would be the best possible fight right now (Cotto).

          Can someone check my work?

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            #35
            Originally posted by Burner
            Floyd vs. Hatton.....

            Overseas in Wembley.

            The biggest star in America going across the pond.

            You do the math.
            The Math makes really big numbers. So what?

            The fight is irrelevant for the true fan.

            The math on a DLH versus a stripper in fishnets is great too.

            But what true fan wants to actually see it?

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              #36
              Originally posted by warp1432
              My top 10 people not taking "BIG" fights:

              1. Erdei (Doesn't get much worse then this. It's not because he isn't famous. He could atleast call some people out or try to fight out of Germany. Hell even a top 10 contedner)

              2. Chris John (You have done what since JMM?)

              3. Anthony Mudine (Mikkel Kessler...Sam Soliman...Mikkel Kessler...Sam Soliman)

              4. Mikkel Kessler (Not a ducker, but is pretty ****** for not taking up Miranda)

              5. Winky Wright (equally ****** for pricing himself out)

              6. Shane Mosley ("My Tooth hurts")

              7. Felix Strum (He somewhat has a reason, but competition seems to be improving now that Slyvester is a mandatory)

              8. Tito Trinidad (You lazy ****)
              9. Ricky Hatton (JUNIOR WITTER)

              10. Floyd Mayweather Jr. (MIGUEL COTTO)

              Ricky and Mayweather are lower because technically they go after big fights, just not the right ones and they are to ****** to realize that Cotto and Witter would be huge bouts. Ricky might actually be ducking Witter though. Mayweather isn't ducking Cotto (yet).
              Hilarious!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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              • warp1432
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                #37
                Not to mention Cotto-Mayweather would do more then Hatton-Mayweather 2.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by DWiens421
                  He has okay pop. His straight left is good, but as Jim Lampley said, "He's not exactly Jack Dempsey as a puncher."

                  He is a strong fighter, but he is not going to knock someone out with one shot, he needs to put it together in a combination, and unfortunately for him, he shoots his load when he gets someone hurt, and puts on the worst exhibition of finishing that the sport has seen.

                  My apologies to Kaynan for having to read the above statement.

                  What are your thoughts on Judah's power Kaynan?
                  Lampley also had another comment about Judah that he makes about a lot of fighters: "He's a doubles and singles hitter, but not a home run kind of guy."

                  I agree with that. Zab's power isn't really power in the conventional sense. It's more of his speed fooling somebody's nervous system and keeping a fighter from tensing themselves up. His real power comes from timing and speed. But I think me and you differ in the opinion about the nature of that speed. You believe that he needs to put combos together to put a guy away... He put Rivera down with a single punch. He wobbled Cotto without having landed any significant shots prior to that (and then got his nuts crushed )... Same **** when he put Corley down. He didn't land a real significant punch the whole fight (boring fight), and then he put him down. Not away, but down- and that kind of thing just shows you how Zab has the potential to put a guy away with one well placed shot.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by warp1432
                    Not to mention Cotto-Mayweather would do more then Hatton-Mayweather 2.
                    hell no.............

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Kaynan
                      Lampley also had another comment about Judah that he makes about a lot of fighters: "He's a doubles and singles hitter, but not a home run kind of guy."

                      I agree with that. Zab's power isn't really power in the conventional sense. It's more of his speed fooling somebody's nervous system and keeping a fighter from tensing themselves up. His real power comes from timing and speed. But I think me and you differ in the opinion about the nature of that speed. You believe that he needs to put combos together to put a guy away... He put Rivera down with a single punch. He wobbled Cotto without having landed any significant shots prior to that (and then got his nuts crushed )... Same **** when he put Corley down. He didn't land a real significant punch the whole fight (boring fight), and then he put him down. Not away, but down- and that kind of thing just shows you how Zab has the potential to put a guy away with one well placed shot.


                      I was nervous as **** watching the Floyd fight early..I thought one of those bombs would put Floyd to sleep..he was landing at will....I watch those rounds to this day and say damn Judah can beat Floyd.

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