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  • Ch@mpBox@PR
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    #21
    Originally posted by mellow_mood
    the sad thing is this...

    floyd aint got the balls to face.. the top welters right now.... so theres no ****ing way he would have faced tito.. if they were fighting in their primes at the same time.
    Co Sign!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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      #22
      Originally posted by IMDAZED
      That so-called number is grossly overstated. It was a close fight that could've gone either way. People like to say if Oscar hadn't run he would've won the fight. Wrong...if Oscar hadn't run he would've got KO'ed.
      Saying Oscar would have gotten ko'd is speculative. I could easily say if Oscar hadn't run so much and really sat down on his shots, he would have ko'd Tito.

      Oscar definitely acted like a coward that night, but he still laid the blueprint on how to beat Tito. You can't take that away from him.

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        #23
        Originally posted by SupremElectron
        Saying Oscar would have gotten ko'd is speculative. I could easily say if Oscar hadn't run so much and really sat down on his shots, he would have ko'd Tito.

        Oscar definitely acted like a coward that night, but he still laid the blueprint on how to beat Tito. You can't take that away from him.
        Laying the blueprint is one thing. Doing it is another. Oscar didn't do it. He lost because he ran, cried robbery than ran again when he heard the words rematch.

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          #24
          Originally posted by Pullcounter
          well tito did beat an old sweet p

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            #25
            I'd also add that he didn't sit down on his shots for the same reason he decided to run. He just didn't want to engage.

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              #26
              Originally posted by mellow_mood
              the sad thing is this...

              floyd aint got the balls to face.. the top welters right now.... so theres no ****ing way he would have faced tito.. if they were fighting in their primes at the same time.
              How can you honestly question any boxer's balls? Do you know how much balls it takes to get into a ring? If you've never stepped into one then your answer should be no.

              Floyd is retired. Obviously in the latter half of his career he was more about money than pleasing the fans and fighting EVERYONE we wanted him to fight. He was smart for doing it too...

              If you followed Floyd's career at all in the 20th century then you'd know the kid had balls the size of Margarito's head.

              For him to even be fighting in any division above 147 was absurd. The guy couldn't crack an egg at 130, yet he moved all the way to 154 and beat De La Hoya.

              And you're questioning his balls? WOW!

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                #27
                Originally posted by IMDAZED
                Laying the blueprint is one thing. Doing it is another. Oscar didn't do it. He lost because he ran, cried robbery than ran again when he heard the words rematch.
                Ok, fine. That all might be true. However, Floyd easily defeats Tito at 147.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by SupremElectron
                  Ok, fine. That all might be true. However, Floyd easily defeats Tito at 147.
                  I doubt it.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by SupremElectron
                    How can you honestly question any boxer's balls? Do you know how much balls it takes to get into a ring? If you've never stepped into one then your answer should be no.

                    Floyd is retired. Obviously in the latter half of his career he was more about money than pleasing the fans and fighting EVERYONE we wanted him to fight. He was smart for doing it too...

                    If you followed Floyd's career at all in the 20th century then you'd know the kid had balls the size of Margarito's head.

                    For him to even be fighting in any division above 147 was absurd. The guy couldn't crack an egg at 130, yet he moved all the way to 154 and beat De La Hoya.

                    And you're questioning his balls? WOW!
                    Mayweather could crack at 130.....

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by WTFBALLZ
                      Mayweather could crack at 130.....
                      Forreal. He pretty much stopped everyone there.

                      Made Hernandez quit on his stool.

                      Stopped Manfredy in two.

                      Knocked Corrales down five times and stopped him in ten.

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