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  • Diricul
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    #31
    Arturo is improving now. Buddy did a lot. There was untrained Gatti in the bout with Oscar. And there was not Buddy in Gatti’s corner.
    Leija is a 39-aged young man. He has exellent skills, blazing speed and lion heart. But he’s a great sluggard. He have almost beaten Tszyu but got a cut and gave up. He could beat Mayweather without doubt. The hard punch is the only one way to beat him.
    Gatti let Ward to land his punches because the respect.
    Gatti can place his hands hard and that’s why he’s a murderous puncher.
    Floyd can’t punch but his skills let him to get the number of ounches that breaks his opponents.
    Arturo will change one punch for three Floyd’s punches but it’s enough to put Floyd on the floor.
    Arturo is great puncher and lion in the ring. Don’t compare punchers with other boxres. Tua isn’t Jones too but his style is effect and it’s the main factor here.

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    • Kimmy
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      #32
      Amazing! You see fights so much differently than everyone else. Gatti was quoted to have been in the 'best condition of his career' before the Oscar fight due to the 147 weight limit. Gatti wasn`t weight drained and said he could finaily fight the fight of his career. And he showed great heart although he was hammered.
      Leija was shot long before Tsyzu beat him, so what did Gatti beat?
      And Leija was taking a systematic beating at the hands of Tsyzu, he wasn`t doing well in that fight!

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      • jujuman
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        #33
        i seems like manny people here still look at floyd as a 135 pounder. Did you see his last fight? what did he weigh? did he look slower? did he look weaker? NO. Gatti is going to get KOed by Floyd. if he chooses to fight rather than box it'll be over in 6, if he chooses to box i give him 10 - 12 with several KDs maybe surving a sad brutal boxing education from Floyd. Gatti is exciting, at best he has some great fights, but Floyd is a great fighter.......... BIG DIFFERENCE.

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        • Run
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          #34
          Originally posted by Kimmy
          Amazing! You see fights so much differently than everyone else.
          I think he knows something we dont. He also predicted Ruiz to stop Vitali in the 11th round, and claims Valuev is an "underrated" fighter. LMAO.



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          • masterdirector
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            #35
            Gatti already ducked the hell out of Judah. Zab tried making that fight at 140 but Gatti wouldn't have it. There isn't a person in bocksing that Zab ducked. Especially at 140.

            Hatton mentioned Zab one time like 2-3 years ago. Zab was dying to give Hatton that fight. Hatton hasn't uttered the words "Zab Judah" ever since. I implore anybody to find where Hatton mentioned wanting to fight Zab in the last 2 years. It is impossible.

            Look for Gatti to duck Mayweather once again. He already wouldn't fight Floyd in January. My prediction since before this was signed has been that Gatti will either postpone or pull out of the fight, due to a very coincidental injury. Gatti is the new Tszyu.

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            • Kimmy
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              #36
              Originally posted by Runw/knives
              I think he knows something we dont. He also predicted Ruiz to stop Vitali in the 11th round, and claims Valuev is an "underrated" fighter. LMAO.
              Probably puts 3 dollar bets on at 50/1, cups his hands the prays!

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              • masterdirector
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                #37
                McGay, you're an idiot. Judah isn't the welterweight champ? He's got all 3 WBC, WBA, IBF titles. Fool, you're not a real fan, so leave.

                If Judah isn't the welterweight champ (he stopped Spinks), who is? idiot

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                • Diricul
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Kimmy
                  Amazing! You see fights so much differently than everyone else. Gatti was quoted to have been in the 'best condition of his career' before the Oscar fight due to the 147 weight limit. Gatti wasn`t weight drained and said he could finaily fight the fight of his career. And he showed great heart although he was hammered.
                  Leija was shot long before Tsyzu beat him, so what did Gatti beat?
                  And Leija was taking a systematic beating at the hands of Tsyzu, he wasn`t doing well in that fight!
                  Sorry, I expressed my thought wrong. His condition was good but there wasn’t thinking trainer in his corner. That’s why there wasn’t perfect game-plan in his brain. It was clear that he exactly did all that were advised by his corner but it was wrong against Oscar. He brandished like he would catch a fly but hooks from a distance are ineffective against fast opponent. He used his right cross seldom but each time he did he was successful. He used bodyshots seldom but each time he did he was successful. He often stayed under attack but each time he used back-step or side-step it was effective. But no one in his corner said him what to do in that situation.
                  And now he work much more clever because of his new trainer.

                  Jesse James Leija lost and of course it’s not well for him. But he landed more punches than Tszyu. It’s last Tszyu’s shots that made the game.

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