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Floyd was grabing and elbowing a lot, Hatton was pressing the action and landing more. MAyweather 1 shot a round doesn't cut it for me. Floyd didn't come on till like the 5 or 6 round from there he was winning. I call it as i see it.
Styles make fights, Collazo was a very close fight too. Collazo would have given Floyd problems too. But Floyd don't like to fight other slick boxers.Comment
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You maybe right, but I can't ignore Hatton's record on 140 lbs. I am been very objective on this one.
What the hell!!! Who am I kidding??? Hatton had no chance at any wieght.Comment
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There is a number of things wrong with this post but I will stick to the bolded text. I don't know how long you've been watching boxing but if its been for a while and you still can't distiguish bettween landed and non-landing blows, you need a to pick something to entertain yourself that doesnt involve using any kind of brain cells. You should watch tennis.Floyd was grabing and elbowing a lot, Hatton was pressing the action and landing more. MAyweather 1 shot a round doesn't cut it for me. Floyd didn't come on till like the 5 or 6 round from there he was winning. I call it as i see it.
Styles make fights, Collazo was a very close fight too. Collazo would have given Floyd problems too. But Floyd don't like to fight other slick boxers.Comment
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LOL that some people think Floyd always being a huge favorite and beating all his opponents easily is somehow a point AGAINST him. What's Floyd supposed to do, fight with one hand tied behind his back so his fights can be more "competitive"? Sorry, but here on planet earth, one of the signs of being a superior athlete is that people expect you to beat your opponents easily, not that people are always wondering fight after fight whether you got what it takes. If someone like a Miguel Cotto or an Antonio Margarito gets doubted before some of their fights and have to struggle to get past some of their opponents, then that just proves even further that they ain't on Floyd's level.Comment
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Point taken. Partially agreed. IMO, PBF was just toying with him until the right time to knock his ass. About who PBF chooses to fight..., the fact is that he has taken the safest matchup available for the last couple of years. I partially lost respect for PBF since 2005. I wished he had taken better challenges. I am old school, love to have the 80's boxing back... those were the good old boxing days...Floyd was grabing and elbowing a lot, Hatton was pressing the action and landing more. MAyweather 1 shot a round doesn't cut it for me. Floyd didn't come on till like the 5 or 6 round from there he was winning. I call it as i see it.
Styles make fights, Collazo was a very close fight too. Collazo would have given Floyd problems too. But Floyd don't like to fight other slick boxers.Comment
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I just find it hard to believe that Floyd was some murderous puncher at 147. You could see from the opening bell that the punches were hurting him. I refuse to believe it was the seven pounds that did it.Comment
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wtf? you talking about?LOL that some people think Floyd always being a huge favorite and beating all his opponents easily is somehow a point AGAINST him. What's Floyd supposed to do, fight with one hand tied behind his back so his fights can be more "competitive"? Sorry, but here on planet earth, one of the signs of being a superior athlete is that people expect you to beat your opponents easily, not that people are always wondering fight after fight whether you got what it takes. If someone like a Miguel Cotto or an Antonio Margarito gets doubted before some of their fights and have to struggle to get past some of their opponents, then that just proves even further that they ain't on Floyd's level.
Floyd been in many close fights. Only his nutthuggers think he's been flawless in his bouts.Comment
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