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  • djtmal
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    #101
    Originally posted by Oregonian
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    Why did you leave out the sentence that followed what I wrote?
    Because I am not talking logic. I am talking facts. Shane Mosley was 38. In any forum he would be agewise and ringwise not in his prime by the time he fought Mayweather.

    There isn't too much to debate after that.

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    • djtmal
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      #102
      Originally posted by Oregonian
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      Who did PAC beat at 140 that is worth talking about?
      Hatton had been KO’d by Floyd.
      So you agree that Floyd's whole 140 run was trash?

      What about "reigning champ" Gatti?

      Again, no dis to Gatti who is definition of warrior

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      • archiemoore1
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        #103
        Originally posted by Roadblock

        lol, check your eyes and stay away from word games, 50% losing record is a 50% losing record, youre trying to put lipstick on a pig, you can be awkward and totally opposite to the normally taught boxing technique and be skilled in your awkwardness, its words, the thing is you tried to use Augustus as a best win fight in this thread, I dont think it was in the top 10 of Floyd wins , the guy was just awkward and not what boxers are trained to fight and Floyd was early in his career.

        If your not 90 you have no chance of me being a son lol.
        If I argue with a fool, they'll beat me on experience everytime. So you win...

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        • djtmal
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          #104
          Originally posted by IronDanHamza



          This is about Evander Holyfield, ;
          This thread is about Floyd vs Corrales.

          Some posters claim Corrales being drained with bronchitis had an adverse effect on the outcome.

          Your boy hypocrite Roadblock tried to say Corrales was not as drained as Oscar was vs. Manny. I say drained is drained. Corrales was undefeated, in his prime so i give Floyd full credit.

          What say you.

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            #105
            Originally posted by Pete_The_Man
            Floyd's best performance, by far was against Gatti. This was not only his best performance but maybe one of the best performance from any fighter I've ever seen. Just total perfection

            Gatti was a C-rate fighter (in Floyd's own words) and battle fatigued. This was a one-sided mismatch, a typical cherry pick of a popular fighter on his way down.

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            • IronDanHamza
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              #106
              Originally posted by djtmal

              This thread is about Floyd vs Corrales.

              Some posters claim Corrales being drained with bronchitis had an adverse effect on the outcome.

              Your boy hypocrite Roadblock tried to say Corrales was not as drained as Oscar was vs. Manny. I say drained is drained. Corrales was undefeated, in his prime so i give Floyd full credit.

              What say you.
              Not interested in any of that.

              I’ve asked you a direct question in response to your post you made about Mosley. Are you going to answer it or continue to be the coward you are?

              Evander Holyfield was 41, 2-2-2 in his last 6, had 6 losses, even had to temporarily retire 7 years prior due to heart problems, yet you deem that "solid" and a "good win"?

              How do you reconcile that?

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              • djtmal
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                #107
                Originally posted by IronDanHamza

                Not interested in any of that.

                Ok well start a thread about Evander Holyfield and see what you get

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                • djtmal
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                  #108
                  Originally posted by GhostofDempsey

                  Gatti was a C-rate fighter (in Floyd's own words) and battle fatigued. This was a one-sided mismatch, a typical cherry pick of a popular fighter on his way down.
                  Oregano insists that Arturo was in his prime

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                  • IronDanHamza
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                    #109
                    Originally posted by djtmal

                    Ok well start a thread about Evander Holyfield and see what you get
                    It’s in direct response to your point about Mosley, idiot.

                    Why are you avoiding the question? Be a man and address it.

                    Evander Holyfield was 41, 2-2-2 in his last 6, had 6 losses, even had to temporarily retire 7 years prior due to heart problems, yet you deem that "solid" and a "good win"?

                    How do you reconcile that?​

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                    • djtmal
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                      #110
                      Originally posted by IronDanHamza

                      It’s in direct response to your point about Mosley,;
                      Ok well start a thread about Holyfield and Mosley

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