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  • Roger Mellie
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    #131
    Originally posted by Remind My Soul
    So stomach cramps huh guys? Even if it was stomach cramps, which it wasn't, do you guys really condone a fighter quitting in a fight, let alone a fight as big as Leonard-Duran II, because of stomach cramps? I mean common, stomach cramps? Really?
    And back on planet *****s,"Quick, Action stations get in this thread and post something equally as ******ed,***** DOWN, REPEAT, ***** DOWN".

    ****noses!

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    • deanrw
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      #132
      Floyd does not deserve to be mentioned in the same breath as Leonard, Duran or Hearns,

      Those mofo's earned their stars by actually earning them. They never jockeyed and became selective. They took risks.

      Floyd takes one little risk in years and some on here try to actually compare him to legends. They should be tarred and feathered.

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      • -Reflexes-
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        #133
        Originally posted by deanrw
        Floyd does not deserve to be mentioned in the same breath as Leonard, Duran or Hearns,

        Those mofo's earned their stars by actually earning them. They never jockeyed and became selective. They took risks.

        Floyd takes one little risk in years and some on here try to actually compare him to legends. They should be tarred and feathered.

        Hernandez, Oscar at 154, Castillo, Corralles, Mosley.

        ARENT RISKS?

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        • deanrw
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          #134
          Originally posted by -Reflexes-
          Hernandez, Oscar at 154, Castillo, Corralles, Mosley.

          ARENT RISKS?

          Oscar was no longer a risk. The rest were, but like I said, they were separated by years and not the same level of risk the fab 4 took on, even if that is the result of circumstance as Floyd simply does not have that type of talent pool to choose from.

          Mosley is still only a small risk. Some of the luster is gone mainly due to Shane's age, but at least there is the element of risk there still and I give Floyd credit for that.

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            #135
            Originally posted by -Reflexes-
            Hernandez, Oscar at 154, Castillo, Corralles, Mosley.

            ARENT RISKS?
            Hernandez not really...

            The guy was at the end of his rope already.

            Over the hill so to speak.

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              #136
              Originally posted by deanrw
              Oscar was no longer a risk. The rest were, but like I said, they were separated by years and not the same level of risk the fab 4 took on, even if that is the result of circumstance as Floyd simply does not have that type of talent pool to choose from.

              Mosley is still only a small risk. Some of the luster is gone mainly due to Shane's age, but at least there is the element of risk there still and I give Floyd credit for that.
              Oscar was at 154 Pounds. Shane is the Number 1 WW and the P4P Number 3.

              Hes fighting Shane.

              Then fighting Pac.

              Those are risks.

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              • -Reflexes-
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                #137
                Originally posted by ThePunchingBag
                Hernandez not really...

                The guy was at the end of his rope already.

                Over the hill so to speak.
                The guy was the WBC Featherweight Champion of the World.

                Floyd beat his ass.......at 21 years old.

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                • Sweet Jesus
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                  #138
                  Originally posted by Roger Mellie
                  And back on planet *****s,"Quick, Action stations get in this thread and post something equally as ******ed,***** DOWN, REPEAT, ***** DOWN".

                  ****noses!
                  Stomach cramps.

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                  • tanibanana
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                    #139
                    Floyd beats anyone in fantasy fights...
                    I have no problem if Floyd even beats Armstrong & Robinson both in one night.

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                    • Roger Mellie
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                      #140
                      Originally posted by ThePunchingBag
                      Hernandez not really...

                      The guy was at the end of his rope already.

                      Over the hill so to speak.
                      That leaves Castillo and Corrales,fair enough both good,but not great fighters. Their legacy was secured more by their shared experience rather than the amount of trees they ripped up. Corrales may just be his best win,it is imo.

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