Floyd's 5 best wins vs. Arturo's 5

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  • LuKahnLi
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    #31
    Originally posted by oldgringo
    Floyds wins over Jose Luis Castillo and Diego Corrales were better than all of Gatti's wins combined.

    In fact, I think if you take those two guys off of Floyds list he'd still have a better resume.

    Hernandez
    Chavez
    Hernandez
    Manfredy
    Gerena
    Corley

    Yep I'd say so. I think it's going to be a very decisive win but Gatti does have a punchers chance and Corley showed that Mayweather can be hurt pretty badly at 140.

    Mayweather I feel can adjust to his opponent's power. He feels it once and he isn't bothered by it. Corley caught him with a big shot and that stunned him. But 1 round later, Corley caught him with many shots just as hard and Mayweather walked right through them.

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    • oldgringo
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      #32
      Originally posted by LuKahnLi
      Mayweather I feel can adjust to his opponent's power. He feels it once and he isn't bothered by it. Corley caught him with a big shot and that stunned him. But 1 round later, Corley caught him with many shots just as hard and Mayweather walked right through them.

      True. I thought that Corley stunned him in the third with a good shot (I gave Corley that round out of charity) and I thought he hurt him bad with that shot in the 4th round. Had he hit him with another big shot I thought Mayweather was going to be put on the canvas for the second time but he stayed up.

      He does seem to be able to adjust to power pretty well though after he tastes it.

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      • LuKahnLi
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        #33
        Originally posted by oldgringo
        True. I thought that Corley stunned him in the third with a good shot (I gave Corley that round out of charity) and I thought he hurt him bad with that shot in the 4th round. Had he hit him with another big shot I thought Mayweather was going to be put on the canvas for the second time but he stayed up.

        He does seem to be able to adjust to power pretty well though after he tastes it.
        Part of being able to take a good punch is knowing what to expect....

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        • SacTown1
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          #34
          Originally posted by oldgringo
          True. I thought that Corley stunned him in the third with a good shot (I gave Corley that round out of charity) and I thought he hurt him bad with that shot in the 4th round. Had he hit him with another big shot I thought Mayweather was going to be put on the canvas for the second time but he stayed up.

          He does seem to be able to adjust to power pretty well though after he tastes it.
          absolutely, he's a lot like Marvin Hagler in the sense that if he can eat the other guy's best shot in the 1st few rounds, and stand up to it, then the fight is in the bag and he'll find a way to avoid eating another big shot

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          • LuKahnLi
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            #35
            Originally posted by SacTown1
            absolutely, he's a lot like Marvin Hagler in the sense that if he can eat the other guy's best shot in the 1st few rounds, and stand up to it, then the fight is in the bag and he'll find a way to avoid eating another big shot
            Except Mayweather is a better boxer than Hagler.

            Hagler is a GREATER fighter though.

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            • dogtown123
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              #36
              2 words medulla oblongata

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              • {BrownBomber}
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                #37
                Originally posted by LuKahnLi
                Sac,

                Get Chop Chop off Floyd's list and put Jose Luis Castillo on there.....
                I was just gonna give him credit for not putting up that false win on there, and he jumped at it.
                Castillo beat his ass clearly the first and the second was close.
                But hey they are wins on his record.

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                • dogtown123
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                  #38
                  Here is a email sent to me straight from a writer for rabbitpunchboxing.com.
                  inside info, bro....pass it around anyway, please.
                  Buddy McGirt isolated a cranial position on gayweather
                  that Gatti will exploit. Medically its the Medulla
                  Oblongata, right behind the ear. Its also a psych job
                  on gayweather. When floyd goes into that gay shoulder
                  roll defense, his MAGOOLA_BA_DADA as Buddy jokingly
                  referred to it as, is wide the **** open.

                  This means he will be paranoid about that spot, and it
                  will crumble his defense mentally.

                  Gatti will put him to sleep when he smashes him there.
                  And if floyd tries to defend that spot, his
                  midsection will be wide open and Gatti will burst his
                  spleen with a left hook.

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                  • dogtown123
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                    #39
                    Sounds very logical when you get hit there you blank out and than you wake up like 5 seconds later fumbling to get up. Its sort of like a shot to the kidney you shut down for a few seconds. This is were gatti hit leija when he first knocked him down.

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                    • Slipx
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                      #40
                      oh yea dog sry for not answering that pm i just remembered you sent me one, yeah i wont be attending the fight man ;o hopefully some other time soon another good fight will be comin to AC..

                      itd be cool to go though since we both rootin for gatti lol

                      we'd prolly be sittin next to a bunch of MW fans too.1 of em would prolly sucker punch one of us if we stood up yelling for gatti haha. thats how it happens ...how riots start i mean ;p

                      if gatti wins wed have to box our way out of the riot..

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