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    #81
    Originally posted by Shoulder Roll
    hatton was the favourite to win that fight...paulie had 5 ko's...hattons punch resistance had totally gone after mayweathers check hook and the entire beating....thats why paulie with 5 ko's was a good fight to take, hatton was ruined after floyd gave him his first loss, both mentally and physically. lazcano wasn't feather fisted and hurt hatton several times..but he wasnt active enough to beat him, he was gettin outworked every round

    you fail again...
    lol, obviously dealing with a *****. i'll leave it at that

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      #82
      Originally posted by Harold Lederman
      Had they fought Mosley and KO'ed himand not fought Cotto then you would be saying the total opposite.

      You'd be saying "He went after a old, inactive fighter in Mosley who's past it and KOed him, while we know Cotto's still young, was champion and would have exposed Pacquiao" So Like i said, had he fought either two, it was fine, regardless of what excuses people would be making about dodging. Cotto was clearly the bigger name at the time.
      You don't seem to get it. What else do I need to say when EVEN Roach admits that they dodged Mosley and why (find the video I posted some pages ago).

      How was Cotto the bigger name after Mosley just beat the living crap out of the guy who ended Cotto's career (and Cotto just came off a disputable win against Clottey (actually, Cotto lost against Clottey aswell)).

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        #83
        lol at this dumb thread

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          #84
          Originally posted by osko0ler
          Pacquiao knocked out twice and lost 3 times with 2 draws. Nuff said.
          Nuff said bout what?? one is undefeated and the other is not.....and??? what does that prove???

          here are some numbers for you.....

          There were many such as:

          UNDEFEATED BOXERS

          Number One, Paddy Monaghan-Bare Knuckle Boxing m/weight World Champion



          114 UNDEFEATED BOUTS. (This is if you count street fighting or Bare-Knuckle Boxing ... (BKB ) ) There are at least 13 BKB Boxers on this list, none with a record to beat this one though.

          1. Jimmy Barry - World Paperweight Champion (110lbs) - 58 (38) - 0 (0) - 10
          2. Benjamin Brain - English Bareknuckle Heavyweight Champion - (7-0-1)
          3. Tom Chandler - Middleweight Bareknuckle Champion - (3-0-1)

          4. William "Nobby" Clark - Featherweight Bareknuckle Champion - (2-0-0)
          5. Jim Dunne - Welterweight Bare Knuckle Champion - (2-0-0)

          6. Jack "Duggan" Fearns - English Bare Knuckle Heavyweight Champion - (1-0-0)

          7. Samson Dutch Boy Gym - WBF Super Flyweight Champion - 43 (36) - 0(0) - 0

          8. Owney Geoghegan - American Lightweight Bareknuckle Champion - (11-0-1)

          9. Jack Harris - English Heavyweight Claimant BareknuckleChampion

          10. Jemal Hinton - WBC Continental Americas Super Bantamweight Campion - 22 (17) - 0 (0) - 0

          11. Jacob Hyer - Bare Knuckle American Heavyweight Champion - (1-0-0)

          12. Tom Hyer - Bare Knuckle American Heavyweight Champion - (2-0-0)

          13. Ike Ibeabuchi - WBC International Heavyweight Champion - 20 (15) - 0(0) - 0

          14. Ji Won Kim - IBF Super Bantamweight Champion - 16 (7) - 0 (0) - 2

          15. Michael Loewe - WBO Welterweight Champion - 28 (10) - 0(0) - 0

          16. Ricardo Lopez - IBF Light Flyweight Champion - 51 (38) - 0 (0) - 1

          17. Tom Lyons - Bare Knuckle Heavyweight Champion (1-0-0)
          18. Rocky Marciano - World Heavyweight Champion - 49 (43) - 0(0) - 0
          19. Terry Marsh - IBF Light Welterweight Champion - 26 (10) - 0 (0) - 1

          20. Floyd Mayweather Jr. - WBC Super Featherweight, WBC Lightweight Champion, WBC Light Welterweight Champion, IBF Welterweight Champion, WBC Welterweight Champion & WBC Light Middleweight Champion - 39 (25) - 0- 0

          21. Jack McAuliffe - World Lightweight Champion - 34 (23) - 0 (0) - 5

          22. Young Mitchell - American Featherweight, Australian Lightweight,PC Welterweight, and PC Middleweight Claimant - 35-0-6 (BoxRec only has 5-0-4)

          23. Edson Pedro Nascimento - UBC Ibero-American Lightweight Champion - 47 (40) - 0(0) - 1

          24. Horace Notice - Commonwealth (BE) Heavyweight Belt-holder - 16 (12) - 0 (0) - 0

          25. Sven Ottke - WBA & IBF Super Middleweight Champion - 34 (6) - 0 (0) - 0

          26. Laszlo Papp - EBU (European) Middleweight Champion - 27 (15) - 0 (0) - 2

          27. Henry Pearce - Bare Knuckle Heavyweight Champion - (7-0-0)
          28. Jack Randall - Lightweight Bareknuckle Champion - (16-0-1)

          29. Young Dutch Sam - Welterweight Bareknuckle Champion - (11-0-0) ????????

          30. Pichit Sit****prachan IBF Flyweight Champion 24(18) - 0 (0) - 0

          31. Mzukisi Skweyiya - South African Non-White Bantamweight Champion - 21 (7) - 0 (0) - 1

          Some sources have Joe Coburn - Bare Knuckle Heavyweight Champion, BUT he was beaten twice during his career.

          Here's some others that were Undefeated:

          1. Kirk Daley - (1988-1994) Former Jr. Middleweight Contender - 19 (18) - 0 (0) - 0

          2. Scott Daley - (1986-1998) Former Middleweight Contender - 24 (24) - 0(0) - 0

          3. George Kandelaki - (1998-2003) Former Heavyweight Contender - 24 (18) - 0 (0) - 0

          4. Vinny Letizia - (1990-1993) Former Welterweight Contender 16 (14) - 0(0) - 1

          5. Tom Gleason - (1890-1896) Middleweight Champion of North & South Dakota, & Montana - 6-0-3 (2 ND)

          6. Niels H Madsen - (1990-1992) Former Cruiserweight 8(4) - 0 (0) - 0

          7. Agustin Senin - (1967-1972) Spanish & EBU (European) Bantamweight Champion - 42 (21) - 0 (0) - 1

          8. Gurcharan Singh (2001-2004) Former Cruiserweight 17 (10) - 0(0) - 0

          9. Jimmy Wilde (Moisés Ortenberg) - (1935-1943) Argentina - 37 (15) - 0 (0) - 5

          10. Ricky Womack - (1984-2001) (defeated Holyfield 3 times in the amateur) 13(6) - 0 (0) - 1


          There even more, BUT I don't think I have the room to put them all in.


          Rocky Marciano is to this date the only undefeated heavyweight champion.

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          • Uturn
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            #85
            Calzaghe 46-0 that's all.

            /Thead

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            • Hannibal Barca
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              #86
              Tons of ownage in this thread.

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                #87
                Originally posted by osko0ler
                Pacquiao knocked out twice and lost 3 times with 2 draws. Nuff said.

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                • Idgas
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                  #88
                  cool record, bro.

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                    #89
                    Originally posted by osko0ler
                    Pacquiao knocked out twice and lost 3 times with 2 draws. Nuff said.
                    Joe Calzaghe 46-0-0.

                    nuff said.

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                    • osko0ler
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                      #90
                      Originally posted by Erik18
                      Joe Calzaghe 46-0-0.

                      nuff said.
                      like i said calzaghe is european so his record is discredited

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