The Double Standard
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I could take more care to break your post down point for point.
But there isn't any need.
You're just repeating your own brick-wall bitching, avoiding points and playing ignorant to the nuances.
I didn't make an 'excuse' for the Judah fight.
I made an observation.
Yes, Mosley was about as 'washed-up' as Oscar.
Meaning 'live' and 'dangerous'.
Thanks for reiterating my point.
You can spit as many typical partylines as you like to diminish Baldomir
But if you don't think his durability, strength and heavy hands made him formidable to any welterweight, you're probably one of the same cluless ****stains who thinks Alfonso ****ing Gomez was a tougher fight than Baldo.
Which means you ain't worth my time.
(yawn)
All this from a clown who is involved with a group, who's mission statement is to suck Floyds **** at all costs. Lol, Im crushed!Comment
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Yeah, lol, I was making excuses. Tell me again why Floyd fought a jr welter instead of an actual welterweight again?Comment
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[QUOTE=JAB5239;3795867]You reveal it right there. In your mind, it isn't possible to have a positive opinion of FMJ's career without being "a nuthugger".
With all due respect, that is monumentally childish.Comment
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What weight did they fight at?
Did Hagler fight a "junior middleweight" because Hearns had never fought at 160 previously?
Who fought at heavier weights most of their career: Hatton or mayweather?
Either you don't know the sport...or you are being duplicitous.Comment
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Aw.
Somebody ran out of ideas.
Too bad.
Here come Mr. Mosley-Turned-Cotto-Bandwagoner.

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calzaghe cleared the division before fighting hopkins
mayweather ducked everyone and fought oscarComment
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He had already showed his inability at 147 struggling against a fighter in the lower half of the top 10. What buisness would he have fighting
Mayweather there?Comment
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