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  • IMDAZED
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    #111
    Originally posted by Ch@mpBox@PR
    Nobody, but look at the entire resume buddy. Overall FLoyd>>>>>>>>>>RJJ resume wise and you know that. You cant just hang on 2 wins only!
    Wait...so no one? So what are Floyd's two best wins? And what are his secondary wins?

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    • THE REED
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      #112
      WTF am I even arguing Everyone else sees the deal, if Champ and Burner think otherwise, eh well.

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        Motor City Cobra
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        #113
        Originally posted by reedickyaluss
        You were ready for me with ill equipped responses.

        I don't give a **** about rankings...

        You are going to tell me Beating Michael Nunn would have been better than beating 44-0, #3 p4p James Toney?

        Try to be unbiased for once in your life.
        Thats not being biased. I can't argue if a guy is the Lineal Champion. Lineage in boxing is there for a reaosn. I beat the guy who beat the guy who beat the guy etc etc....


        Its not about beating Michael Nunn. Its about winning the Lineal Title. Whoever has it so be it.

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          #114
          Originally posted by IMDAZED
          Wait...so no one? So what are Floyd's two best wins? And what are his secondary wins?
          Castillo (Twice)

          Corralles or Oscar at 154.

          Secondary:

          Hernandez at 21 for a championship

          Judah at 147

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            #115
            Best fighter in the division > Lineal champ

            Darius was the lineal champ, was he better than Roy? NO

            Nunn was the lineal champ, was he better than Toney? NO

            Baldomir was the lineal champ, was he better than Cotto or Margarito? NO

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            • Ch@mpBox@PR
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              #116
              Originally posted by IMDAZED
              Wait...so no one? So what are Floyd's two best wins? And what are his secondary wins?
              Castillo
              Corrales
              Hatton
              DLH
              Hernandez
              JMM
              Chavez
              N'Dou
              Corley
              Gerena
              Manfredy
              Hernandez
              Augustus

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              • IMDAZED
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                #117
                Originally posted by -Reflexes-
                Castillo (Twice)

                Corralles or Oscar at 154.

                Secondary:

                Hernandez at 21 for a championship

                Judah at 147
                I'd say Floyd's two best wins are Corrales and Castillo. Oscar at 154 meant very little besides the name.

                I'd say his best secondary wins are Hatton, Judah, Hernandez and Manfredy (very underrated win). Floyd's resume as a whole is underrated; he did wonderful work at 130. But Jones trumps him by a good margin. Not only Hopkins and Toney but also guys like Virgil Hill, Thulane Malinga, Reggie Johnson, Tarver, Griffin, Ruiz, etc. Not big names but solid, solid fighters in their division.

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                  Motor City Cobra
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                  #118
                  Im not in this thread to hate on any fighter.

                  But people need to get off that myth that Floyds resume is weak.

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                  • IMDAZED
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                    #119
                    Originally posted by Ch@mpBox@PR
                    Castillo
                    Corrales
                    Hatton
                    DLH
                    Hernandez
                    JMM
                    Chavez
                    N'Dou
                    Corley
                    Gerena
                    Manfredy
                    Hernandez
                    Augustus
                    I think you're just throwing names out there. Who the hell is Philip N'Dou, for instance? That's like me saying Roy's win over Otis Grant was impressive.

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                      #120
                      Originally posted by IMDAZED
                      I think you're just throwing names out there. Who the hell is Philip N'Dou, for instance? That's like me saying Roy's win over Otis Grant was impressive.
                      Ndou doesnt suck. He was 33-0 when Floyd beat him and he had like 32 KO's or something crazy like that.

                      Floyd fought him toe to toe in an all out war. It was a good win.

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