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  • #21
    Originally posted by Calilloyd View Post
    The best and most truthful response right there ^
    lol, another one who feels I'm a clown,

    but can't stay out of my threads.

    Well, to be fair, you did stay out of one.

    This one,
    http://www.boxingscene.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=367230


    but I don't blame you if you don't have an answer.

    But please, feel free to contribute any way you can. We've been waiting for you in there for some time.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by Dominicano Soy! View Post
      No man, Paul hasn't been at WW since 08.
      Originally posted by Calilloyd View Post
      Paul Williams has not fought at 147 since when? What an idiot.
      lol,

      can you tell me the last time Marquez fought at WW before he fought Floyd?

      Wait, what do you mean he never did?


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      • #23
        Originally posted by snootz86 View Post


        The weight issue aside for the moment JJM just picked up 2 of his biggest wins of his career.. before Floyd.

        Hatton was just at his peak

        Baldo was at his ****ing prime.. he didn't get no better
        JMM, picked up the two biggest wins of his career, according to you,

        at lightweight,

        not welterweight. Try again.

        Hatton was JR. welter, not a welterweight. Try again.

        Baldo had what, 9 losses at the time? Having losses was the main reason he didn't fight Margarito. Try again.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by TortillaWarrior View Post
          lol,

          can you tell me the last time Marquez fought at WW before he fought Floyd?

          Wait, what do you mean he never did?


          paul williams has not been fighting at ww and he has been tied up to fights. he wasnt moving down from mw to ww in one fight. be serious. and name one top fighter that was willing to take the risk of fighting williams at the lower weights anyways.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by TortillaWarrior View Post
            in this portion of his career?

            Mosley 38
            JMM 36
            Hatton 29
            DLH 34
            Baldomir 35


            He can't keep up with the younger dudes or what?
            cause floyd is so good he doesn't need to fight actual fights against opponents that have a chance to win. he already beats them in fantasy fights.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by TortillaWarrior View Post
              JMM, picked up the two biggest wins of his career, according to you,

              at lightweight,

              not welterweight. Try again.

              Hatton was JR. welter, not a welterweight. Try again.

              Baldo had what, 9 losses at the time? Having losses was the main reason he didn't fight Margarito. Try again.
              You said they weren't in there primes you ****ing idiot they quite clearly were as they had just picked up the biggest wins of there career, weight issues is another thing which i don't like either.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by TortillaWarrior View Post
                Paul Williams for starters.
                But then Paul Williams' (28) resume would look like this:

                Floyd Mayweather, 33

                Kermit Cintron, 30

                Sergio Martinez, 35

                Winky Wright, 38

                Verno Phillips, 40


                So why the double standard?

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by DempseyRollin View Post
                  paul williams has not been fighting at ww and he has been tied up to fights. he wasnt moving down from mw to ww in one fight. be serious. and name one top fighter that was willing to take the risk of fighting williams at the lower weights anyways.
                  Juan Manuel Marquez never fought at welterweight, much less jr. welterweight before.

                  Why does it matter if Paul hasn't fought at 147 for awhile? He in fact did though, and even held a title there.

                  Marquez never fought there, ever, and it was quite alright to a whole lot of you.

                  Can you explain the double standard?

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by Counter Punch View Post
                    But then Paul Williams' (28) resume would look like this:

                    Floyd Mayweather, 33

                    Kermit Cintron, 30

                    Sergio Martinez, 35

                    Winky Wright, 38

                    Verno Phillips, 40


                    So why the double standard?
                    Whos to say I wouldn't be critical of Paul as well?

                    Even as a fan of his,

                    I have been.

                    Don't try to assume to know what I think and how I operate.

                    You have no clue.


                    So again, lets not do the switcheroo here.
                    We're talking about Floyd right now.

                    How come he can't fight younger guys in their prime?

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by TortillaWarrior View Post
                      Whos to say I wouldn't be critical of Paul as well?

                      Even as a fan of his,

                      I have been.

                      Don't try to assume to know what I think and how I operate.
                      You have no clue.
                      Which is why I asked why the double standard.

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