Obviously, he ain't as dominant over tough comp as he is weak comp. Pretty simple.
Why Floyd doesn't look spectacular when he faces good to great fighters?
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So, literally, your argument is that Floyd was about to dig into him and Steele was going stop it... WHILE STEELE WAS STILL COUNTING? Because it was stopped by the corner when Steele was still counting.
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if chico's corner didn't stop the fight, floyd was about to dig into him...........is that clear enough.........i mean damn!!!!!!!!.............lol...........snicker.... .....Comment
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I thought it was LMAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO...
Yeah, dude, okay, you win. Corrales was on ***** street for half of every round, hurt all the time, and was probably going to get put in a coma if his corner didn't stop it.
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Floyd weighed 135 in his fight against Corrales, who weighed 147 on fight night. Floyd has been anything but a drainer his entire career and routinely beats guys bigger than him, but when a Hatton weighs like 2 pounds less he's "way too small, it's comical that Floyd would even fight a midget like that." So what does it say for the rest of Floyd's opponents when they are beat by a guy "way too small" for them?Comment
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Outroughing Hatton, putting on an inside fighting clinic, punching him from all angles with combos landing every shot in round 8, putting on a jabbing clinic (r9) and then knocking him out... looking bad?For Kobe Bryant it's easier to make shots in the playoffs against the toughest opposition with the clock running down. All due respect to Floyd's skills but he can't perform to his best when the pressure is on. DLH, JLC and even in the Hatton fight he looked bad until the ko. He didn't even look that good against Judah. I can give him the Corrales fight but that's the best that I can do.
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