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  • wrecksracer
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    #201
    Originally posted by Sid-Knee

    Point out specifically what views are supposedly skewed? Then we'll go over them and see who can support their point. Deal? Or just keep running and deflecting because you know you waste your time on here due to not being able to handle reality.

    Where are the answers to my other questions? Can't you find a world class fighter Jirov beat? Have you done the research on Evan Fields which is common knowledge? Is Bermain Stiverne better than AJ and has the greater accomplishments?

    So many questions to your comments but a refusal to answer. Hmmm.
    yeah, you let a week pass and responded to 6 of my posts. Sorry, I'm not reading or answering all of your posts. You're not important enough to spend my day answering all of your insufferable posts. Nobody likes you on these message boards because you think you're winning arguments that you're not. What does Bermaine Stivern have to do with anything? lol

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    • wrecksracer
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      #202
      Originally posted by IronDanHamza

      I don't care about your worthless lists.

      Are you actually trying to argue that Wamba, Toney, Jirov etc are going to be ranked ahead of Gassiev and Bredis at CW?
      The mighty Wamba beats Gassiev, that's for sure. Breidis might be more of a contest.
      Last edited by wrecksracer; 12-19-2023, 02:10 PM.

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      • IronDanHamza
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        #203
        Originally posted by wrecksracer

        The might Wamba beats Gassiev, that's for sure. Breidis might be more of a contest.


        So you're telling me Wamba has a better resume at CW than Brdis and Gassiev?

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          #204
          Originally posted by Willow The Wisp

          What is the basis for this hypothesis?
          There are very few weight classes that are very deep these days. Look at Cruiserweight: Badou Jack won a belt. Makabu was so bad that Canelo was trying to fight him for his belt. Which weight classes are deep? 135. 140. Maybe 115.

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            #205
            Originally posted by IronDanHamza



            So you're telling me Wamba has a better resume at CW than Brdis and Gassiev?
            He held a belt for longer than both of them put together. Honestly....didn't Breidis and Gassiev lose their biggest fights? The Mighty Wamba beats them both on points.

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              #206
              Originally posted by wrecksracer

              He held a belt for longer than both of them put together. Honestly....didn't Breidis and Gassiev lose their biggest fights? The Mighty Wamba beats them both on points.


              You live in a dream world.

              Wamba beat no one of any note.

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              • Sid-Knee
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                #207
                Originally posted by BlackRobb

                You have got to be kidding. Bradley beat: Junior Witter, Diego Chaves, Kendall Holt, Brandon Rios, Jesse Vargas, Joel Casamayor, Devon Alexander, Juan Manuel Marquez, Lamont Peterson, Ruslan Provodnikov. I admit Tim got a gift in the first Pacquiao fight.

                Hatton's best wins were: Ray Oliveira, Carlos Maussa, Freddie Pendleton, Paulie Malinaggi, Juan Urango, Luis Collazo and Jose Luis Castillo. Ricky clearly got a gift against Collazo in Boston. Castillo was moving up in weight for a check and had just lost his brother to a murder.

                No comparison. Bradley only lost to elite fighters and had far more impressive wins. Ricky got stopped twice against elite fighters and lost to some journeyman named Senchenko.

                Please go take your meds.
                Casamayor was shot to pieces. Rios was shot to pieces. Chavez was winning the fight and got DQ'd like no American fighter would doing a lot more, and have on many occasions like Ward, Hopkins, Holyfield, Tyson etc etc. But even then, Chavez is just a decent fighter. I didn't include the decent wins for Hatton as i want good world class or better.

                Holt a good win.
                Provodnikov a good win (But i'm sure you're happy to give this but not Hatton over Collazo Haha)
                Alexander a good win.
                Marquez a good win, not very good or great win as he was clearly past his best at the time.
                Peterson a good win.
                Witter a good win.

                I give 1 point for good wins. 3 points for a very good win and 4 for an ATG win. Just Castillo and Tszyu alone have more points than Bradley's whole career and Hatton has more wins to add to it.

                Pendleton and Oliveira were shot. They meant absolutely nothing. Sorry, but you prove my point nicely. Bradley's resume isn't as good as Hatton's. Clearly.

                Castillo moved up because he couldn't make LW any more. He already came in overweight for the rematch with Corrales. When he did so for the third fight, Corrales refused to fight. Castillo was a straight 140 fighter naturally.

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                • Sid-Knee
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                  #208
                  Originally posted by wrecksracer

                  yeah, you let a week pass and responded to 6 of my posts. Sorry, I'm not reading or answering all of your posts. You're not important enough to spend my day answering all of your insufferable posts. Nobody likes you on these message boards because you think you're winning arguments that you're not. What does Bermaine Stivern have to do with anything? lol
                  Oh look, another deflection. What a shock.

                  You said AJ was the second worst title holder in history at Heavyweight after Martin. That's why i mentioned Stiverne.

                  Still having no luck on those world class wins for Jirov? If you keep on looking, maybe something magic will happen. But only through magic will it.

                  The subject matter's you constantly talk about seem very important. You can't stop talking about them. It seems it greatly bothers you. But when it comes time to justify your deranged comments, you all of a sudden go shy and refuse to engage like a b1tch.

                  I wouldn't call what i do to the likes of you as winning. More like complete domination and slaughter. The fact you deflect and contradict yourself all the time after every question points to who is in the driving seat. You're the one in the back tied to the baby chair.

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                  • Sid-Knee
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                    #209
                    Originally posted by wrecksracer

                    There are very few weight classes that are very deep these days. Look at Cruiserweight: Badou Jack won a belt. Makabu was so bad that Canelo was trying to fight him for his belt. Which weight classes are deep? 135. 140. Maybe 115.
                    Your strawman could be used for every weight class. Martin won a belt at Heavyweigth which means Ali, Foreman and the likes are shlt.

                    See how it works.

                    Final question: Do you get beat up by every poster you come into contact with? All i see is you humiliating yourself and getting smacked down.

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                      #210
                      Originally posted by Sid-Knee

                      Casamayor was shot to pieces. Rios was shot to pieces. Chavez was winning the fight and got DQ'd like no American fighter would doing a lot more, and have on many occasions like Ward, Hopkins, Holyfield, Tyson etc etc. But even then, Chavez is just a decent fighter. I didn't include the decent wins for Hatton as i want good world class or better.

                      Holt a good win.
                      Provodnikov a good win (But i'm sure you're happy to give this but not Hatton over Collazo Haha)
                      Alexander a good win.
                      Marquez a good win, not very good or great win as he was clearly past his best at the time.
                      Peterson a good win.
                      Witter a good win.

                      I give 1 point for good wins. 3 points for a very good win and 4 for an ATG win. Just Castillo and Tszyu alone have more points than Bradley's whole career and Hatton has more wins to add to it.

                      Pendleton and Oliveira were shot. They meant absolutely nothing. Sorry, but you prove my point nicely. Bradley's resume isn't as good as Hatton's. Clearly.

                      Castillo moved up because he couldn't make LW any more. He already came in overweight for the rematch with Corrales. When he did so for the third fight, Corrales refused to fight. Castillo was a straight 140 fighter naturally.
                      Castillo was grieving the murder of his brother in Mexico and was in no mental state to win. Tasty was over the hill when Hatton beat him. If those are his two best wins, this debate is over. Give up the ghost.

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