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  • Scott9945
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    #1

    Who was the tougher opponent in Manchester?

    Who was the better opponent, Lazcano or N'Dou?
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    Juan Lazcano
    55.56%
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    Lovemore N'Dou
    44.44%
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  • The Hammer
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    #2
    Lazcano was better.

    Because Paulie ******, he won by the slimmest of margins while Hatton won by a wide decision.

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    • T-97
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      #3
      Lazcano took punishment and kept fighting. N'dou fought a good fight but he wasnt taking much from The Feather Fisted Malignaggi.

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      • Xplosivo
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        #4
        Originally posted by Tunney
        Lazcano was better.

        Because Paulie ******, he won by the slimmest of margins while Hatton won by a wide decision.
        wouldn't that make n'dou the tougher opponent?

        n'dou hurt malignaggi several times and actually won 5 rounds in the fight , lazcano hurt hatton but lost nearly every round, i had him winning 2

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        • MikeBrew328
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          #5
          haha. Let's compare the two.

          Lovemore Ndou- NEVER been stopped, including Miguel Cotto

          Juan Lazcano - stopped by GOLDEN JOHNSON

          "So what of Juan Lazcano? Does he bring anything to the table Hatton will have any problems with? To be fair, as a tune-up opponent, Lazcano is a decent choice. He is a name, has been in with some good men himself, and he is still young enough at 32. There are two main problems with the Californian. One, he will have been inactive for well over a year when he tangles with Hatton, and two, the best names he has fought he has lost to. Lazcano was out-pointed by Vivian Harris (the man Witter iced so impressively in his last fight) in his last contest, last February, and he was also beaten by Hatton KO victim Jose Luis Castillo, back in 2004. The names Harris and Castillo are the best ones on Lazcano's resume. What chance then, does the 32-year-old have against Hatton?"

          -******** Boxing's preview
          Last edited by MikeBrew328; 05-25-2008, 01:03 PM.

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          • Xplosivo
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            #6
            Originally posted by MikeBrew328
            haha. Let's compare the two.

            Lovemore Ndou- NEVER been stopped, including Miguel Cotto

            Juan Lazcano - stopped by GOLDEN JOHNSON
            N'dou also won 5 rounds against Cotto

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              #7
              n'dou is the tougher opponent.

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                #8
                Originally posted by MikeBrew328
                haha. Let's compare the two.

                Lovemore Ndou- NEVER been stopped, including Miguel Cotto

                Juan Lazcano - stopped by GOLDEN JOHNSON
                But that was 10 years ago.

                Lazcano hadn't been stopped in TEN YEARS.

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                • Scott9945
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Xplosivo
                  N'dou also won 5 rounds against Cotto

                  Ok, but now he is 36 years old.

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                  • Silencers
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                    #10
                    N'dou was.

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