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  • Ch@mpBox@PR
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    #11
    Originally posted by J.B.moneY.
    I think Hatton's win against castillo is underrated...castillo still had something left...and was ranked number 1 contender for the jww division....and hatton ko'd him
    Castillo was extremely shot

    Originally posted by Silencers
    Mosquera wasn't great or anything but he had good skills, was a good all around fight, was ranked in the top 10 by the Ring and Valero retired him. Very good fight too, you should watch it if you can.
    Yeah Mosquera was tough, he even KD Valero

    Originally posted by brently1979
    Everyone craps on the win because it isn't a big win if you take everything into account and forget about ratings.
    If anyone thinks Oscar wasn't shot against Pac then they're smoking Crack. Sure in the lead up to the fight it wasn't so evident, but from the moment the bell rang it was.
    Oscarr was shot and drain, different being Manny was a SFW beating a former MW champ, Hatton beated a shot older, smaller man!!!!!!!!

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    • brently1979
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      #12
      Originally posted by Ch@mpBox@PR
      Castillo was extremely shot


      Yeah Mosquera was tough, he even KD Valero


      Oscarr was shot and drain, different being Manny was a SFW beating a former MW champ, Hatton beated a shot older, smaller man!!!!!!!!
      I agree with that 100%. I give Manny more Credit for his win over DLH than I do for Hatton's win over Castillo.

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      • J.B.moneY.
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        #13
        Originally posted by brently1979
        Everyone craps on the win because it isn't a big win if you take everything into account and forget about ratings.
        If anyone thinks Oscar wasn't shot against Pac then they're smoking Crack. Sure in the lead up to the fight it wasn't so evident, but from the moment the bell rang it was.
        enter the 4th round it was a competive fight, sure corrales took a hell out of castillo....but i think most guys could have not broke 4 castillo ribs like hatton did....castillo was still a legit fighter unlike he is today...its sad the guy still works the mexican circuit in mexico last time checked...and imo he is clearly a hall of famer

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        • roundingace
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          #14
          No Prescott love?? Come on!!!!! Who was more underatted AFTER the win!!!! Jesus, let's be real!

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          • Roger Mellie
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            #15
            Calzaghe vs Hopkins.People cite his age and the judges as though he was responsible for both,and then try to make some vague and nonsensical argument about triangle theories when facing the fact that Hopkins absolutely embarrased the so-called next big thing in boxing.A win it was,and a very underrated one at that.......tick,tick,tick..

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              #16
              Manny Pacquiao over Oscar De La Hoya
              Many discredit the win even because of the weight drain and Oscar being a shot fighter. very ironic because many did not give Manny a chance in this fight. Pacquiao outboxed De La Hoya. Weight drained or not that is a good achievement because he showed a different aspect in his game.

              Zahir Raheem over Erik Morales
              He boxed well and executed a great gameplan against Morales. Would have expected bigger fights after his win over Erik Morales. After that win he has 2-2-1 and has not fought since the loss to Funeka.

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              • Silencers
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                #17
                Alexander Povetkin's win against Larry Donald doesn't get mentioned much, even though Donald was coming off a relatively long layoff, he was coming off a very controversial loss to Nikolay Valuev (I had Donald winning 116-112), Povetkin dominated him in his 13th fight.

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                • Ch@mpBox@PR
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                  #18
                  Cotto-Mosley for me was a huge fight. Great figt and a big win for Cotto.

                  Calderon- Cazarez x2. All the physical disadvantages that Calderon overcame was insane!!!!!

                  Kirkladns making Julio quit. That was a big step in ckmpetition for Kirkland, and he didnt disaapoint

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by roundingace
                    No Prescott love?? Come on!!!!! Who was more underatted AFTER the win!!!! Jesus, let's be real!
                    Presscott Kod a unproven prospect like him. Plus witha glass chin.

                    It was a solid win and only time will tell if it was a big win or a decent win against a overhyped fighter.

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                    • Silencers
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                      #20
                      A lot of people overlook Aaron Pryor's win over Antonio Cervantes for some reason.

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