How the hell is Clottey "elite"

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  • ЯiZО
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    #41
    Originally posted by reedickyaluss
    I've been laid.
    With a fish?

    [IMG]http://i65.***********.com/albums/h214/bakedspam/fish-bikini-mascot-sekiu-olympic-pe.jpg[/IMG]

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    • Spray_resistant
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      #42
      I consider elite the top 5 of a weight division and at this time we can not really say anyone at ww is better than him until proven otherwise.....we just have to wait a few more days to see how good he really is.

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      • THE REED
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        #43
        Kafilta fish

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        • rizkybizness
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          #44
          i put his *** ass on ignore reed

          if you'd like to continue your chat with him, please do so elsewhere

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          • Fox McCloud
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            #45
            Originally posted by r i z i
            a competitive boxing match

            just how the majority of margarito's fights start off
            Thank god someone else has realized this... it's really irritating that people think that Margarito is a frontrunner when referring to his fight against Clottey. Just the same way Mayweather won the early rounds from Castillo in the first fight until he started to tire a bit, Clottey was able to use his speed and energy to beat Margarito in the early rounds, but eventually wore down under Margarito's pressure. That's the way strong pressure fighters fight... I don't know why most people can't grasp this.

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            • Dirk Diggler UK
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              #46
              Originally posted by r i z i
              a competitive boxing match

              just how the majority of margarito's fights start off
              It seems most people saw nothing that competitive about it since Clottey was completely outboxing him, on the inside as well.

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              • rizkybizness
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                #47
                Originally posted by DWiens421
                Thank god someone else has realized this... it's really irritating that people think that Margarito is a frontrunner when referring to his fight against Clottey. Just the same way Mayweather won the early rounds from Castillo in the first fight until he started to tire a bit, Clottey was able to use his speed and energy to beat Margarito in the early rounds, but eventually wore down under Margarito's pressure. That's the way strong pressure fighters fight... I don't know why most people can't grasp this.
                yeah man, not sure why that's unclear to some people

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                • THE REED
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
                  It seems most people saw nothing that competitive about it since Clottey was completely outboxing him, on the inside as well.
                  Im agreeing with Dirk on this one... I saw Clottey out landing Margarito pretty marginally for the first half of the fight.. until it became abundantly clear something was wrong with Clottey.

                  I had no bias on this fight.. it's just what I gathered from watching it.

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                  • street bully
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by reedickyaluss
                    Im agreeing with Dirk on this one... I saw Clottey out landing Margarito pretty marginally for the first half of the fight.. until it became abundantly clear something was wrong with Clottey.

                    I had no bias on this fight.. it's just what I gathered from watching it.
                    I agree, I thought Clottey more or less was doing whatever he wanted in the early going.

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                    • Dirk Diggler UK
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by reedickyaluss
                      Im agreeing with Dirk on this one... I saw Clottey out landing Margarito pretty marginally for the first half of the fight.. until it became abundantly clear something was wrong with Clottey.

                      I had no bias on this fight.. it's just what I gathered from watching it.
                      Yep the fact that Margarito tends to come on late doesnt change the fact he was getting his ears boxed off in the early rounds. Even when he did come on, the fight was still competitive with Clottey landing the more eye catching punches (with one good hand)

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