Who at 140 can beat K tszyu?

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  • NAB
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    #81
    By the way, have a look at where Judah was at the count of six. He was trying to get it on with the canvas!! Nike must have known something when they put the swoosh on the bottom of his shoes!

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    • davico
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      #82
      Originally posted by masterdirector
      Judah didn't go down twice from one punch. Quit spitting off the same cliches you've seen time and again from so-called boxing experts, you mark.


      Have another look mate! This time with your eyes open

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      • bobbyjones
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        #83
        Originally posted by elveiel
        I really hate this ****, why the **** would you make ****** comments about europe in general?? Tszyu is a european you idiot!!

        [IMG]http://www.cs.toronto.edu/~yuana/******.gif[/IMG]

        *elveiel doesnt normally get this pissed off but i he hates ****** comments about a fighters origin*
        well technically hes asian since he is from Russia, but none the less you are right about those blanket statements.

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        • Moon
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          #84
          Originally posted by davico
          http://www.worldofboxing.com.au/video/tszyubaby1.mov

          Have another look mate! This time with your eyes open
          It looks like Nady was holding Judah up, by holding his gloves. So, I'd say it would have been three times he hit the canvas!

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          • Moon
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            #85
            Originally posted by bobbyjones
            well technically hes asian since he is from Russia, but none the less you are right about those blanket statements.
            Russia is within both Europe and Asia.

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            • phallus
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              #86
              Originally posted by jack_the_rippuh
              It would be ****ed up if Hatton goes on to beat Tszyu. I don't want him to get the honor of beating Tszyu...not that I have anything against him, but I want to see Tszyu go up to 147 to get beat up..

              i don't think anyone is strong enough to beat Tszyu up at 140 or even at 147. the guy comes into his fights as a junior middleweight. i give mayweather the best chance to outbox KT though, if he can make it through 12 rounds without getting caught. i'd like to see Kostya move up to 147 though, and face margarito - that'd be a great fight to see - two big ****ers.

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              • Moon
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                #87
                Originally posted by beeatch!
                i don't think anyone is strong enough to beat Tszyu up at 140 or even at 147.
                Beeatch ... just took another look at Hatton-Stewart fight. I realize you can't simply replace Stewart with Kostya and expect that Hatton would fight the same fight, but, if Hatton figures he might actually get Kostya to lay back on the ropes and let Hatton pop him, well, it ain't gonna' happen.

                I like watching Hatton fight because he's focused and always ready to rumble. But, I also don't see anything that Hatton does, or brings to the ring, that hasn't been in the ring with Kostya before. On June 4, Hatton has a puncher's chance and some pretty good chin and that's it. That might be enough, but I expect Kostya will "show up" and take care of business. Hatton has not been in the ring with anybody that can **** like Kostya. Hatton will figure this out very early in the fight. He'll be game as always, but totally outgunned.

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