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  • Michael Hall
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    #41
    Originally posted by Iceta Lives
    His win over Oscar De La Hoya the first time and honestly I think both of his wins over a shot Vargas ****s on Floyd's whole resume with the exception of Castillo.
    Now that just sounds ******. Shane deserves props for the first DLH fight, but how in the hell does two victories over a SHOT (your words) Fernando Vargas **** on Floyd's career?

    Floyd's back to back wins over Jose Castillo matches anything Shane Mosley has done in his entire career.

    Jose Castillo was one of the bigger and more feared lightweights in the history of the division. Mayweather struggled with him, but he beat him in back-to-back fights. Shane has never put together impressive back-to-back victories like that and over a quality opponent.

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    • Sweet Jesus
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      #42
      So you guys put places you've been fired from on your resume?

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      • Walt Liquor
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        #43
        Originally posted by Horus
        Oscar RESUME> SRR RESUME according to their logic.
        Oscar RESUME> SRL RESUME according to their logic.
        Oscar RESUME> JCC RESUME according to their logic.
        at some point losses have to count
        @ dumbfucks
        dumbest post I have ever seen........ever.

        a resume is your overall body of work as a fighter, included in that is your:

        a) record, what level was your opponent fighting at when you beat them and how did the fight go down
        b) level of competition fought, at their time in their careers, and at what weight. since this is waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay over your head horus, i will try to explain. kostya tszyu crushing a legend like chavez when he was old, is not as impressive as say a shane mosley chasing down a winky wright who was top 3 pfp, prime and being avoided my everyone and their momma. this is no mirage like diego corrales who's best win was angel manfredy or robert garcia. shane lost that fight, but he still went down fighting and garnered respect and experience vs a prime, big, elite fighter.
        c) longevity as an elite fighter

        a)shane's first win over DLH crushes any single win you can find on floyd's resume. dlh was a monster at the time and very highly regarded. he turned out to be a hof lock. floyd's best win is an overrated corrales. by the time floyd fought oscar, he was getting smacked around by the like of felix sturm.
        b) winky x2, forrest at 33-0, 34-0, cotto at 31-0 or soemthing like that. vargas, margarito, oscar in his prime
        c) close enough not to argue over.

        god your radio show must suck a$$ horus. you make people dumber

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        • B.U.R.N.E.R
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          #44
          Originally posted by I Can Levitate
          So you guys put places you've been fired from on your resume?

          lolololololol

          Classic.

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            #45
            Originally posted by Walt Liquor
            dumbest post I have ever seen........ever.

            a resume is your overall body of work as a fighter, included in that is your:

            a) record, what level was your opponent fighting at when you beat them and how did the fight go down
            b) level of competition fought, at their time in their careers, and at what weight. since this is waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay over your head horus, i will try to explain. kostya tszyu crushing a legend like chavez when he was old, is not as impressive as say a shane mosley chasing down a winky wright who was top 3 pfp, prime and being avoided my everyone and their momma. this is no mirage like diego corrales who's best win was angel manfredy or robert garcia. shane lost that fight, but he still went down fighting and garnered respect and experience vs a prime, big, elite fighter.
            c) longevity as an elite fighter

            a)shane's first win over DLH crushes any single win you can find on floyd's resume. dlh was a monster at the time and very highly regarded. he turned out to be a hof lock. floyd's best win is an overrated corrales. by the time floyd fought oscar, he was getting smacked around by the like of felix sturm.
            b) winky x2, forrest at 33-0, 34-0, cotto at 31-0 or soemthing like that. vargas, margarito, oscar in his prime
            c) close enough not to argue over.

            god your radio show must suck a$$ horus. you make people dumber
            Who has a better resume Pacquiao or Jermain Taylor?

            This should be funny.

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              #46
              Do you think Floyd would've gone thru mosley's resume undefeated?

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                #47
                Originally posted by Don Johnson
                Do you think Floyd would've gone thru mosley's resume undefeated?
                No. Shane had 7 fights at 154 Pounds. Dumb question.

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by Michael Hall
                  Now that just sounds ******. Shane deserves props for the first DLH fight, but how in the hell does two victories over a SHOT (your words) Fernando Vargas **** on Floyd's career?

                  Floyd's back to back wins over Jose Castillo matches anything Shane Mosley has done in his entire career.

                  Jose Castillo was one of the bigger and more feared lightweights in the history of the division. Mayweather struggled with him, but he beat him in back-to-back fights. Shane has never put together impressive back-to-back victories like that and over a quality opponent.
                  oscar had beaten the following when he and shane fought- pernell whitaker (i'm counting it if you are counting floyd's first win over castillo), oba carr, ike quartay, MAG (who was about 40-0 at the time), denero hernandez (long b4 floyd). that kills castillo's resume whoich consisted soley of two wins v steve johnson that were controversial. he had no one else but maybe paez on his resume at the time

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                  • Michael Hall
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by Don Johnson
                    Do you think Floyd would've gone thru mosley's resume undefeated?
                    It's reasonable to think that he would. His hardest obstacle would have been Winky. And lets not act like Winky couldn't have beaten back then either. I remember journeymen like Bronco Mcart being competitive with Winky.

                    My bottom line is that Floyd Mayweather is a better boxer than Shane Mosley.

                    Look at the second De La Hoya-Mosley fight. De La Hoya's jab DOMINATED Shane Mosley all night long. Against Mayweather, De La Hoya's jab was taken away midway through the fight.

                    Mayweather is a better boxer.

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by Michael Hall
                      My bottom line is that Floyd Mayweather is a better boxer than Shane Mosley.
                      correct
                      this needed to be said before Milton had a heart attack

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