Has Mayweather tasted TRUE welterweight power?

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  • Derranged
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    #31
    Originally posted by Addition
    Really? I thought VIVA was the ring leader.
    Technically VIVA was voted AFTER Cmonmang was banned. Texanballer was the acting Chief before a new VIVA alt came through. But VIVA is doin a lousy job. They have not been as strong since Cmonmang was banned. Their Margarito praise/Floyd hate threads are even more subject to ridicule then ever before. And the dummies keep getting banned.

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    • IMDAZED
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      #32
      Fair point on Oscar not stopping anyone recently but he does hit hard. And I thought he rocked Mayweather pretty good with a nice right to end the eleventh.

      We really don't know how good Oscar is because he hasn't beaten anyone good in like...forever

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      • Allucard
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        #33
        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?
        Question for you: Was Mayweather a true welterweight or was the defining part of his career even at that weight class for that matter? I'll help you. No, it wasn't. No he wasn't.

        Your point is as ******ed as saying "Has Roy Jones tasted true heavyweight power?" Should he?

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        • T-97
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          #34
          Originally posted by ˇVIVA MEXICO!
          when was the last time he knocked anybody out??? use some plain and basic common sense WILL YA???
          Mayorga, his oppennet before Mayweather, got KOd in 6. That was 1 year before, but is 1 year really going to effect your power much? I doubt it..

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          • Xyei
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            #35
            Mayweather doesn't get hit enough to taste anyone's power son!!!

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            • Ray  Ray
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              #36
              Originally posted by abosworth
              Mayweather doesn't get hit enough to taste anyone's power son!!!
              WORD!!!

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              • Tysonisgod
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                #37
                Mayweather isnt a true WW and Tony should be fightin up at 154

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                • Pugilistic™
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                  #38
                  he has tasted DLH's power at 154 which is probably better than all of the welterweights.

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                  • SkilledB
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by -TEXANBALLER-
                    Its not a Prime DLH punch.

                    It is no where what it was when he was at welterweight
                    still man, lets say it like this

                    im sitting at 135 now, if i work up for 147 and punch a guy who is still 135 no matter prime or shot. its gonna have more power, more weight to throw behind the punch. so Mayweather who fought DLH at 154 would handle a punch at 147 with ease, im not saying he won't feel it, its a punch in the face ur gonna feel it. but it wont crush him in one shot.

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                    • bsrizpac
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by T-97
                      Mayorga, his oppennet before Mayweather, got KOd in 6. That was 1 year before, but is 1 year really going to effect your power much? I doubt it..
                      Viva the ****ing ugly Midget, gets OWNED yet again.

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