Comments Thread For: Floyd Mayweather vs. Diego Corrales: revisiting Pretty Boy's best outing
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He is too dumb to be embarrassed, his flat head has so much less room because the flat removes 35% brain capacity, his ears can touch a wall at the same time.
There is no hope for this idiot its impossible to have a rational debate with a child.Comment
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I don't know maybe he should have followed through with fighting Winky Wright instead of backing out of the negotiations.
Wright would have been a far more bigger challenge than fighting a grossly past it Gatti but Floyd was already testing the no risk high reward waters.
You are doing precisely what people are accusing here of. You can’t answer a simple question without going off on a whole different tangent.
I sent you a list of the top ten P4P guys at 140 which was the weight Floyd moved to in 2005 and asked you to pick the guy Floyd should have fought. Instead of responding to that, you pull another rabbit out of your many deflection tactics by saying Floyd should have SKIPPED 140, 147 and 154 to go fight Winky at 160 Ibs.
Bruh, you are so blinded by hate that I don’t even know if there is any conversation to have. All you keep doing is pushing for people to prove something to you and when they do, you come up with a new argument or shift your goal posts.
Please don’t start on a new thing about how Floyd “ducked” Winky Wright. Just answer the question about the P4P list at 140 I sent you.
Just fyi, Canelo also said he wanted to fight Usyk. I guess he’s now ducking Usyk?Comment
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Yes people can have their own opinions, and my opinion is you're a fool. You're saying Emmanuel Augustus wasn't skilled, he was just wild and awkward, as if that's the correct way to sum that man up. He would kick your ass with his eye closed. You couldn't carry his jock strap. Mayweather said himself that was his hardest fight. U think someone can earn that distinction by just being wild and awkward? Street fighters are wild and awkward. U think someone like that can just walk off the street, get in the ring, and be Mayweather's hardest fight? You're equating Augustus with a street fighter by saying he wasn't skilled. You're crazy. You keep talking about his losses. Sam Langford had 30 losses and 38 draws. Archie Moore had 23 losses and 10 draws. Ezzard Charles had 25 losses. And??! Losses don't tell the full story about whether a man could fight or not. If it did, the men I just mentioned wouldn't be in the Hall of Fame and considered to be some of the best men to ever lace them up. Even with all his losses, Mayweather still has said many times that Augustus was his toughest fight. He also said don't be misled by all his losses. He was very clear on that issue. So you have your own theories and opinions but they aren't valid at all, based on everything I just pointed out for you. Do some research 1st, b4 you embarrass yourself, my friendComment
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I cant read that wall of sht, another re-tard that thinks he knows something, keep crying because Im sticking to what I see a very awkward unorthodox fighter that LOST 50% of his fights and posed problems for guys because fighters don't train to fight a guy with such a weird style, it don't cost much for a tissue box kid go cry yourself to death.
Yes people can have their own opinions, and my opinion is you're a fool. You're saying Emmanuel Augustus wasn't skilled, he was just wild and awkward, as if that's the correct way to sum that man up. He would kick your ass with his eye closed. You couldn't carry his jock strap. Mayweather said himself that was his hardest fight. U think someone can earn that distinction by just being wild and awkward? Street fighters are wild and awkward. U think someone like that can just walk off the street, get in the ring, and be Mayweather's hardest fight? You're equating Augustus with a street fighter by saying he wasn't skilled. You're crazy. You keep talking about his losses. Sam Langford had 30 losses and 38 draws. Archie Moore had 23 losses and 10 draws. Ezzard Charles had 25 losses. And??! Losses don't tell the full story about whether a man could fight or not. If it did, the men I just mentioned wouldn't be in the Hall of Fame and considered to be some of the best men to ever lace them up. Even with all his losses, Mayweather still has said many times that Augustus was his toughest fight. He also said don't be misled by all his losses. He was very clear on that issue. So you have your own theories and opinions but they aren't valid at all, based on everything I just pointed out for you. Do some research 1st, b4 you embarrass yourself, my friendComment
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Speaking of cherries.......
Does this look familiar ?!?!?
HitMe Hatton (AFTER May fubar'd him)
Cotto Lite (AFTER May beat the better version)
Shot AF DLH (AFTER May beat the better version)
Baby Margarito AKA Rios
Algieri *
Broner (Maidana solve his problem long before Pac did)
Vargas
Lucas
Mosley (AFTER May did it)
A caveman named Margarito
Timmy 3x
Let me save the best CHERRY for last.....
Drumroll please......
HORN !!!!!
A parttime special ed teacher
Roughed up and robbed Pac !!!!
CPGWComment
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Never confuse a fight with rules with a fight without rules.
Yes people can have their own opinions, and my opinion is you're a fool. You're saying Emmanuel Augustus wasn't skilled, he was just wild and awkward, as if that's the correct way to sum that man up. He would kick your ass with his eye closed. You couldn't carry his jock strap. Mayweather said himself that was his hardest fight. U think someone can earn that distinction by just being wild and awkward? Street fighters are wild and awkward. U think someone like that can just walk off the street, get in the ring, and be Mayweather's hardest fight? You're equating Augustus with a street fighter by saying he wasn't skilled. You're crazy. You keep talking about his losses. Sam Langford had 30 losses and 38 draws. Archie Moore had 23 losses and 10 draws. Ezzard Charles had 25 losses. And??! Losses don't tell the full story about whether a man could fight or not. If it did, the men I just mentioned wouldn't be in the Hall of Fame and considered to be some of the best men to ever lace them up. Even with all his losses, Mayweather still has said many times that Augustus was his toughest fight. He also said don't be misled by all his losses. He was very clear on that issue. So you have your own theories and opinions but they aren't valid at all, based on everything I just pointed out for you. Do some research 1st, b4 you embarrass yourself, my friend
And ask that puny carny who stood up to not only HANEY but his gang of hooligans.
They all tried their best to daze him and FAILED.
In the vid, you can see the carny laughing
Also, it's a sad day when a professionals skill set is matched against a fan.
It helps to think before clicking enter
Auggie vs D Crew, doe
50L's between themComment
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