mayweather vs Thomas Hearns at 147 both in their prime

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  • djtmal
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    #181
    Originally posted by The Big Dunn



    Like I said, if Floyd was prime at 147, Hearns at the same age and prime was at 175.

    Size is still the determining factor.
    The parameter is prime vs prime its says nothing about size.

    Floyd spent a great deal of his prime at 147 as did Hearns.

    That means with a same day weigh-in, the only difference is height and reach.

    Part of Hearns prime was spent at 154 as well and Floyd was 29 when he beat Oscar at 154 but we will be nice to him since Hearns is considered the absolute best at 154 all time.
    Last edited by djtmal; 06-21-2023, 01:11 PM.

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      #182
      Originally posted by The Big Dunn

      No there wasnt from 130-147. You obviously don’t know much about the sport.
      I know he called out Winky Wright, who would fit that bill, I know he also backed out of the fight because Wright called his bluff.

      Insert excuses here______________________________________

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        #183
        Originally posted by djtmal

        The parameter is prime vs prime its says nothing about size.

        Floyd spent a great deal of his prime at 147 as did Hearns.

        Part of Hearns prime was spent at 154 as well and Floyd was 29 when he beat Oscar at 154 but we will be nice to him since Hearns is considered the absolute best at 154 all time.
        Floyd fought 50 times as a pro. 12 times at 147. All at age 28 or older. The best even a Manny nut goblin with an agenda like you can see he had no more than 2 prime fights at 147.

        Hearns started at 147. He spent all if his prime- age 24-29, above 147.

        So any way you cut it size is the determining factor.

        We get it- you desperately want Floyd to lose. No one his size beat him, he easily beat Shane and Manny who you picked to beat him, so you want to match him up against a much bigger guys so he loses.

        Cool. Just admit it and move on.
        Last edited by The Big Dunn; 06-21-2023, 01:21 PM.

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          #184
          Originally posted by djtmal

          I know he called out Winky Wright, who would fit that bill, I know he also backed out of the fight because Wright called his bluff.

          Insert excuses here______________________________________
          Winky was at 154. Not 130-147.

          Youre making yourself look more pathetic with each post.

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            #185
            Originally posted by The Big Dunn



            You didn’t answer-which boxers were ray and hearns level between 130 -147 during the time as you claimed?
            Dude if the guy was just taller Floyd and his pops was terrified.

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              #186
              Originally posted by djtmal

              Dude if the guy was just taller Floyd and his pops was terrified.
              Just please name the guys from 130-147 from the era please.
              Last edited by The Big Dunn; 06-21-2023, 01:29 PM.

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                #187
                Originally posted by The Big Dunn

                Just please name the guys from 130-146 from the era please.
                Dude if they was tall and could box, Floyd avoided them.

                Margarito
                Paul Williams
                Amir Khan
                Stevie Johnston
                Winky Wright
                Keith Thurman

                Were they Hearns no but they could box and had attributes but we already know whats coming next the excuses.

                Insert more Floyd excuses here:

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                Last edited by djtmal; 06-21-2023, 01:32 PM.

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                  #188
                  Originally posted by djtmal

                  Dude how many times and how long it took him to do it.

                  It makes him legit against Pacquaio, not a full fledged welterweight as far as I am concerned.
                  At Welterweight, 2 fights.

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                    #189
                    Originally posted by The Big Dunn

                    Floyd fought 50 times as a pro. 12 times at 147. All at age 28 or older.

                    So that means he could fight Hearns in his prime at 147 or 154 but we will say 147 since Floyd is always too small and hell Hearns would even be younger you'd think you Floyd ball washers would be happy. Manny Steward in Hearns corner and Roger in Floyd's

                    On a same day weigh in they would both be 147 with Hearns having a height/reach advantage, and Floyd having a confidence disadvantage because he is too small
                    Last edited by djtmal; 06-21-2023, 01:39 PM.

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                      #190
                      Originally posted by djtmal

                      Dude if they was tall and could box, Floyd avoided them.

                      Margarito
                      Paul Williams
                      Amir Khan
                      Stevie Johnston
                      Winky Wright
                      Keith Thurman

                      Were they Hearns no but they could box and had attributes but we already know whats coming next the excuses.

                      Insert more Floyd excuses here:

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                      Lmfao. I get it now- just list guys Floyd didn’t fight, then be completely dishonest about their ability .

                      He fought ODH who is same height and has a longer reach than Margs.

                      Johnston is 2 inches shorter and has a 4 in shorter reach.

                      Khan is slightly taller but a shorter reach.

                      Thurman is 1 inch taller and has a shorter reach.

                      You have to do better.

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