Regardless of how'd you done it, which win is greater?

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  • Spray_resistant
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    #21
    Ummm, no TS there is no regardless of how you did it in this scenario because it makes all the difference how you did it.

    Somethings can't be so over simplified as much as it may hurt some ppls brains that they have to think of more than TWO choices!! and OH NO! VARIABLES!!!

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    • -GDS-
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      #22
      Originally posted by Spray_resistant
      Ummm, no TS there is no regardless of how you did it in this scenario because it makes all the difference how you did it.

      Somethings can't be so over simplified as much as it may hurt some ppls brains that they have to think of more than TWO choices!! and OH NO! VARIABLES!!!
      Let's say a competive but clear 7-5 UD over Pac vs a competive but clear 7-5 UD over May.

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        #23
        Originally posted by -GDS-
        Let's say a competive but clear 7-5 UD over Pac vs a competive but clear 7-5 UD over May.
        Right now the Pac win is better because he is on a huge role, and Floyd came off a retirement and beat LW JMM but after the Shane fight should he win it would greatly elevate a win over him.....still it matters who it is that beats either guy too because Pac is physically not a real WW so if one of these huge WWs/JMWs like PWill is in a fight with either it changes the impact of a potential win.

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        • The Hate Giver
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          #24
          undefeated records is not the proper way to judge proper greatness.

          Every true great legendary fighter has loses.

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