Has Mayweather tasted TRUE welterweight power?

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  • joseph5620
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    #11
    Originally posted by jdubb863
    Peaple should do a little research on Paul williams resume.. The man fought blown up 130-140 pounders his whole carreer... but not to get off subject. Mayweather never fought any serious welterweight.
    I'm assuming that doesn't include Margarito and Quintana who is fighting at 154 in his next fight. In Williams next fight he is fighting a middlweight. So who are all of these "blown up" 130 pounders you're talking about?

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    • MELLY-MEL...
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      #12
      come on. even now oscar has good power. so yeah, he has!

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      • SkillspayBills
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        #13
        Why the hell are there STILL threads about Floyd Mayweather? Unbelievable...

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        • KingTito
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          #14
          Well Judah can pop, and De La Hoya at 154 is a good punch. He's retired though.

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          • Khalid X
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            #15
            Originally posted by -TEXANBALLER-
            Its not a Prime DLH punch.

            It is no where what it was when he was at welterweight
            tell that to ricardo mayorga then. Maybe now you can say something about de la hoya but he was coming off a six round destruction or ricardo and look to be at his absolute best doing so.

            BTW de la hoya's power >>>>antonio margarito and miguel cotto's power

            The thing is this....that even with their power if you think they are gonna land more than 5 or so clean power shots on mayweather then you are delusional.
            Last edited by Khalid X; 09-22-2008, 09:37 PM.

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            • wmute
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              #16
              Originally posted by -TEXANBALLER-
              Its not a Prime DLH punch.

              It is no where what it was when he was at welterweight
              punching power is notoriously the last natural gift to leave a fighter.

              Tell Mayorga that Oscar had no power.

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              • bsrizpac
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                #17
                Originally posted by -TEXANBALLER-
                Sharmba Mitchell 5'7 zero knockouts in four fights at welterweight. 47 percent knockout ratio. All at light welterweight

                Zab Judah four knockouts in ten fights at welterweight. 56 percent knockout percentage. Just about half at light welterweight

                Carlos Baldomir thirteen knockouts in about 42 fights at welterweight. 21 percent total knockout percentage.

                Ricky Hatton two fights at welterweight. No knockouts

                This is not TRUE welterweight power like what Viva Mexico says. Not to mention these arent TRUE welterweights period. Well Zab Judah is the only one. But he was best at light welterweight.

                Dosent this make you all think about how it plays out if or when MAYWEATHER tastes TRUE welterweight power?
                Shut up ****ing idiot

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                • Derranged
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                  #18
                  Once again Baller, you look like a fool. The Marga******s have simply collapsed without Cmonmang. Beat it.

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                  • ¡VIVA MEXICO!
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by -TEXANBALLER-
                    Sharmba Mitchell 5'7 zero knockouts in four fights at welterweight. 47 percent knockout ratio. All at light welterweight

                    Zab Judah four knockouts in ten fights at welterweight. 56 percent knockout percentage. Just about half at light welterweight

                    Carlos Baldomir thirteen knockouts in about 42 fights at welterweight. 21 percent total knockout percentage.

                    Ricky Hatton two fights at welterweight. No knockouts

                    This is not TRUE welterweight power like what Viva Mexico says. Not to mention these arent TRUE welterweights period. Well Zab Judah is the only one. But he was best at light welterweight.

                    Dosent this make you all think about how it plays out if or when MAYWEATHER tastes TRUE welterweight power?
                    mayweather knows hes not ready for TRUE welterweight power and thats why he ducked all the big punchers. he knew they could knock him out cold with one shot.

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                    • T-97
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                      #20
                      Judah isn't a weak puncher, and he took De La Hoyas shots as 154.

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