if floyd moved up to 154 and 160

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  • JAB5239
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    #71
    Originally posted by larry x
    people stop saying what wont happen and answer the question..if he did what i asked would you suspect something??
    It could be done if he had started his pro career at 130 when he was 16. There are many instances throughout history where a young fighter started out at a lower weight only to keep moving up and doing it successfully. Langford, Conn, Greb, Blackburn, Stribling and many others. Why do we not suspect anything with those fighters but we should with Pac? Especially when its easier today to move around in weight given all the weight classes and titles.

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    • 4773Y350NM3
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      #72
      Originally posted by larry x
      and laid out martinez..then went up to 160 and beat the **** out of pavlik..eating his punches and stopped him./.....wouldnt you suspect something?? hold up thats just 6...then go up to 168 and knock out arthur abrahamn all while taking his best shots
      psshhh he wont even fight the elite of his divisions and choosing smaller fighters to fight and you expect him to move up a division? he's no pac in terms of heart man.

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      • S A M U R A I
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        #73
        Originally posted by jrosales13
        Something was up with Henry Armstrong is only obvious...

        Barbados Joe Walcott was only 5'2 with a neck size of of Tyson and was KO'ino Mofo's out at WW. You must know Joe Walcott was on something.

        Jimmy Wilde was only weight 100lbs and KO's 20 men who weight over 200lbs. Now you know Jimmy was on something.

        It is only obvious.
        Who did Wilde beat? I don't know much about the guy. All I know is his record is filled with about 140 guys with 0-4-0 records and he was knocked out by Pancho Villa about 100 years ago.



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        • sceneboxing
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          #74
          The correct answer is:

          Yes

          Because when someone does something great, they are automatically a fraud.

          Greatness does not exist in the world today without people bitching about it.

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            #75
            Originally posted by S a m u r a i
            Who did Wilde beat? I don't know much about the guy. All I know is his record is filled with about 140 guys with 0-4-0 records and he was knocked out by Pancho Villa about 100 years ago.
            None of the fights were sanctioned. It was like exhibition fights and stuff like that in the turn of the century.

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              #76
              Originally posted by S a m u r a i
              Who did Wilde beat? I don't know much about the guy. All I know is his record is filled with about 140 guys with 0-4-0 records and he was knocked out by Pancho Villa about 100 years ago.
              Boxrec can't give a complete picture because of the shoddy record keeping of the time. You have to dig deeper and read newspaper accounts of the day or read up through historians who have done the research. I suggest going to Cox's corner reading about Wilde there, to start. He was routinely outweighed by 10, 12 lbs and as much as 100lbs.

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              • boxasmash
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                #77
                What a dumb thread.

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                  #78
                  Can Floyd run and potshot ****ty Pavlik and win? Oh god yes. That is his bread and butter. He'd UD Pavlik EASY.

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                  • myCoCainE
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                    #79
                    Originally posted by larry x
                    and laid out martinez..then went up to 160 and beat the **** out of pavlik..eating his punches and stopped him./.....wouldnt you suspect something?? hold up thats just 6...then go up to 168 and knock out arthur abrahamn all while taking his best shots
                    Yes or No depending on the scenarios.

                    1. Floyd literally destroyed a lot of his opponents in the lower weights, if he had continued that in the higher weights, like in the WW or even completely demolished an old Dela Hoya when they fought then continues to do what you said then I would say No, I wouldn't suspect anything.

                    2. Fact, Floyd did not beat the **** out of anybody and did not lay out anybody except Hatton in the higher weights so if he continues to do what you said then I would say Yes and definitely suspect he is on something.

                    This thread obviously has only one purpose alone and that is to discredit another fighter. Now that fighter literally destroyed everybody he fought in the lower weights except for a FEW and I mean a few and then goes up and continues to destroy his bigger opponents so I don't suspect anything because he has been doing it all along. Don't be fooled by a certain fighter who obviously doesn't know other boxers except for himself and his opponents, saying this fighter was a not a devastating puncher in the lower weights then suddenly he is, that's just plain ignorance on his part.

                    Does that answer your question?
                    Last edited by myCoCainE; 12-15-2009, 09:01 PM.

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                    • deliveryman
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                      #80
                      I would definitely be su****ious considering he's hardly KO'ing anyone now.

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