Floyd Gayweather's hardest fight?

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  • ANDROID_DOES
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    #11
    Originally posted by OTSS
    What was your toughest fight, Captain Kangaroo?

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    • DiegoFuego
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      #12
      Burton was just about the only one to land any clean punches on him, so it's gotta be that one

      What's Calzaghe's hardest fight? Edging a 43 year old Hopkins by a point or two or ducking legit competition for over a decade?

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      • boxasmash
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        #13
        Originally posted by DiegoFuego
        Burton was just about the only one to land any clean punches on him, so it's gotta be that one

        What's mayweathers hardest fight? losing to castillo by a point or two or ducking legit competition for over a decade?
        corrected.........

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        • El Chicano
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          #14
          Originally posted by MaTTuP
          I'm gonna get **** for picking Judah, but I stand by it. Judah (if only for half the fight) looked faster, more aggressive, and more powerful. He was tagging Floyd with quickness I've never seen before from someone facing Floyd. He also knocked him down, even if it wasn't ruled a knockdown, his glove DID hit the mat.

          Castillo will obviously be a favorite here, but I don't think it was necessarily what Castillo was doing that made it tough. Floyd just didn't look like Floyd in that fight.

          Last but not least, the DeLaHoya fight ****** and it was boring.
          Yeah, Judah was getting in that ass early in the fight.

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          • boxingfan405
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            #15
            i think he lost to Castillio the first fight

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            • revs1227
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              #16
              Originally posted by MaTTuP
              I'm gonna get **** for picking Judah, but I stand by it. Judah (if only for half the fight) looked faster, more aggressive, and more powerful. He was tagging Floyd with quickness I've never seen before from someone facing Floyd. He also knocked him down, even if it wasn't ruled a knockdown, his glove DID hit the mat.

              Castillo will obviously be a favorite here, but I don't think it was necessarily what Castillo was doing that made it tough. Floyd just didn't look like Floyd in that fight.

              Last but not least, the DeLaHoya fight ****** and it was boring.
              absolutely i had judah winning the 1st half and even thought it was a draw .. he was beatin floyd at his own game

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              • JHAVIS
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                #17
                Originally posted by revs1227
                absolutely i had judah winning the 1st half and even thought it was a draw .. he was beatin floyd at his own game
                I had Judah winning rounds 1and 4, 2 and 3 could have gone either way. From round and on, the fight was Mayweather's

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                • Dynamite Kid
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by boxasmash
                  i saw it.

                  burton didnt win a round, he may have cut floyd but he did **** all else.
                  he forced him work at a hard pace and i dont think anyone else has made him fight at that pace you could argue Chavez but Floyd did not have to work that hard even then imo

                  i think that is what Floyd is referring to when he says it was his hardest fight Ricky

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                  • Dynamite Kid
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by DiegoFuego
                    Burton was just about the only one to land any clean punches on him, so it's gotta be that one

                    What's Calzaghe's hardest fight? Edging a 43 year old Hopkins by a point or two or ducking legit competition for over a decade?
                    correct

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                    • boxasmash
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                      #20
                      the only risk he ever took in his career was signing to fight big show.

                      even then he cheated his way out of the fight. *****

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