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  • Benncollinsaad
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    #41
    Originally posted by DiegoFuego
    Tszyu is way overrated, end of story. Sure, he cleaned up 140, but he did it when there were no other good fighters in sight. Notice how he disappeared as soon as Mayweather, Hatton and Cotto hit 140 and were making names for themselves around 2004. All three of them have had better careers than Tszyu, and I mean worlds better.
    He could beat the **** out of Mayweather. Mayweather avoided him! And Kostya was 36 anyway you fool. You'd expect him to fight guys who are 8,9,10 years younger and in their prime?

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    • DiegoFuego
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      #42
      Mayweather spanks quitters like Tszyu. If Tszyu quits after 11 against Hatton without even being hit clean much in the fight (other than square in the nuts), then what's he going to do when Mayweather is smashing him with combos? Mayweather wins that fight anytime in their careers.

      Even Vince Phillips KO'd Tszyu lol

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      • RodBarker
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        #43
        Originally posted by Benncollinsaad
        He could beat the **** out of Mayweather. Mayweather avoided him! And Kostya was 36 anyway you fool. You'd expect him to fight guys who are 8,9,10 years younger and in their prime?
        LOL , no worries ol chum , lots of people know the deal with KT no point in insulting them because they are more in tune with the sport than you are , we all saw what Floyd did to Hatton lol , KT got stopped by Phillips and he was gunna trouble Floyd or Mosley or ODH , lol , even if you forget about the Philllips loss Hatton was proved to be a hype job and he beat KT into quitting on his stool with a round to go , yes he was really doing quite well wasnt he ol chum just decided to quit for unknown reasons lol .

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        • DiegoFuego
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          #44
          In the end, the only reason Tszyu is considered the best at 140 ever is because he spent his whole career there. It's like Joe Calzaghe at 168. Nobody thinks Joe is better than Roy or Toney at 168, but because he fought there his whole career, in a division with no talent whatsoever, he gets to say, "I'm the best at 168 ever." It's like Calderon fighting at light flyweight or whatever. I mean who really cares if you dominate a class that is just flat out awful? Move up and prove you're good.

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          • hammerhiem
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            #45
            His best win was Mitchell II, it was a conprehensive obliteration of the No1 contender in the division.

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              #46
              Originally posted by hammerhiem
              His best win was Mitchell II, it was a conprehensive obliteration of the No1 contender in the division.
              Maybe performance-wise, but Judah was undefeated and they were considered #1 and #2 in the division too. Plus Judah was kicking his ass in the first round.

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                #47
                Originally posted by DiegoFuego
                Maybe performance-wise, but Judah was undefeated and they were considered #1 and #2 in the division too. Plus Judah was kicking his ass in the first round.
                So you agree it was his best win then

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                • Al Haymon
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by CastorTroy
                  I know that, he stunned and buckled Kostya a couple of times... Zab has always been known as a great starter. He is a fader, he fades in fights like as if he has asthma or some **** or stamina problems.
                  That is a fallacy.

                  Nobody ever said that until Floyd called Zab "a front runner". The reality is that , Zab had been closing fights strong.

                  Guys who are faders are Jermain Taylor and Cory Spinks.

                  Here's Zab/Cory late. Does Zab seem like he's fading?

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                  • Al Haymon
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by hammerhiem
                    His best win was Mitchell II, it was a conprehensive obliteration of the No1 contender in the division.
                    Mitchell was injured at that point. i considered his first win over Mitchell as the better win.

                    Am I getting that wrong?

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                    • Al Haymon
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by Benncollinsaad
                      He could beat the **** out of Mayweather. Mayweather avoided him! And Kostya was 36 anyway you fool. You'd expect him to fight guys who are 8,9,10 years younger and in their prime?
                      Not only did Floyd aggressively pursue a fight with Tszyu, but FMJ would have schooled him.

                      Tszyu turned down Floyd.

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