You know what's the most annoying thing about the fighters Floyd avoided?

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  • badboypeenoy
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    #71
    Originally posted by Pullcounter
    floyd had to fight more defensively as he went up in weight... he's got brittle hands and shoulder problems.

    boxing is about hitting and not getting hit.
    Uh, Duran went up in weight and didn't become boring. Same with Hearns, Leonard, Trinidad, etc. even Marquez got more exciting as he went up from feather to lightweight. Going up in weight is not an excuse to be boring.

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    • deevel79
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      #72
      Originally posted by badboypeenoy
      Uh, Duran went up in weight and didn't become boring. Same with Hearns, Leonard, Trinidad, etc. even Marquez got more exciting as he went up from feather to lightweight. Going up in weight is not an excuse to be boring.
      Lets not forget PACMAN! He came up from 106 - 147, and has actually become MORE exciting!

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      • CottoIsBackBtch
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        #73
        Originally posted by Flawless.
        Mayweather was about to stop Judah until he got low blow’d. Cotto was struggling with Judah until he low blow’d Judah. Mayweather fought Oscar at his preferred weight and was outweigh.

        Get Floyds sack out of your neck!

        Judah was WHOOPIN Floyds ass for the first 4-5 rounds. Even put Floyd on HIS ASS!

        Faster and BETTER skilled than FLoyd. Judah problem is his focus which always wanes throughout the fight.

        I thought Judah looked like Ali against Floyd. Maybe those elbows Floyd is famous for throwing in peoples faces should be spoken about too.

        As for Cotto VS Judah... On ANY given day, Cotto kills Judah. Stop trying make up soap opera **** you groupie. Zab was scared to death of Cotto's body attack and tried to act his way out of havig to deal with it for 12 rounds.


        You are shameless... And until Mayweather fights and beats the best, it is NO guarantee that he could beat them.

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          #74
          Originally posted by KabukiJoe
          ...LOL...you know what, you got me there...Camacho was very exciting to watch...he never stood there waiting for someone to throw a punch, he was always busy busy busy...


          Kabuki Joe
          Waiting for someone to throw a punch???? Isn't that a tactic called counter punching???? It also can be as exciting as abundant combos.

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          • Benny Leonard
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            #75
            Originally posted by Enemy/Friend
            Only if he would of stayed there
            It probably would have become boring seeing him tear fighters apart

            He would have been criticized for staying there.


            Fun to watch him back then.

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            • bsrizpac
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              #76
              Originally posted by deevel79
              Lets not forget PACMAN! He came up from 106 - 147, and has actually become MORE exciting!
              Um he out boxed DLH. He didn't brawl with him.

              I mean it's great that he kept his power and all but still.

              I will say that he does still finish guys off when they are hurt. That's cool to see.

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              • KabukiJoe
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                #77
                Originally posted by bsrizpac
                So the high ability fighter always quits against the pressure fighter? And you're questioning how old I am? ****ing moron.

                Sugar Ray leanard fought Norris in 1991. HOW OLD was SRL? Are you a complete ****ing idiot or just trolling? I think a bit of both.

                I've seen Camacho and Whitaker fight. LOL@you guessing my age and boxing experience. Failed again troll.

                ...huh?...who said that?...Terry Norris is pretty much a carbon copy of Sugar Ray Leonard...and yes, he evetually quit too...age?...wtf does that have to do with quitting?...Foreman was fighting up until 44 I think, and he never quit, and he was beat up by Tommy Morrison...and you answered my question, you are kid that watches bits and pieces of past fights on youtube...


                Kabuki Joe

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                • deevel79
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                  #78
                  Originally posted by bsrizpac
                  Um he out boxed DLH. He didn't brawl with him.

                  I mean it's great that he kept his power and all but still.

                  I will say that he does still finish guys off when they are hurt. That's cool to see.
                  The point is, Pac was on the offense for the majority of the fight. He could've played it safe, and chose to pot shot and run against Oscar, but he chose to give the fans thier moneys worth, and humiliate Oscar with 3-4-5 punch combos.

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                  • bsrizpac
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                    #79
                    Originally posted by KabukiJoe
                    ...huh?...who said that?...Terry Norris is pretty much a carbon copy of Sugar Ray Leonard...and yes, he evetually quit too...age?...wtf does that have to do with quitting?...Foreman was fighting up until 44 I think, and he never quit, and he was beat up by Tommy Morrison...and you answered my question, you are kid that watches bits and pieces of past fights on youtube...


                    Kabuki Joe
                    Umm you jsut asked what age has to do with quitting and gave me the ONE example out of maybe 5 total ever of older fighters not getting beat up and quitting as they age. It's clear you've never boxed, are a troll and a ****ing moron.

                    Shut the **** up.

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                    • bsrizpac
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                      #80
                      Originally posted by deevel79
                      The point is, Pac was on the offense for the majority of the fight. He could've played it safe, and chose to pot shot and run against Oscar, but he chose to give the fans thier moneys worth, and humiliate Oscar with 3-4-5 punch combos.
                      He was moving and countering Oscar. Once he had him hurt in the mid round he started with the 3-4-5s. Floyd never had Oscar hurt like that.

                      I guess Floyd took it easy against Hatton when he had him hurt too.

                      Come on man, get a grip.

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