Intereseting point of view from Redman on Floyd

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  • cortdawg25
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    Intereseting point of view from Redman on Floyd





    He also talks about Floyd ducking margarito. It amazes me how the hype job of margarito put out this fallacy to the public. It's crazy!
  • lyonheart
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    Funk Doc on the money with his, I like that. I thibk he brings better perspective than most boxing officiantos talkin bout Shane over trained. Nah.... He just got outclassed, bottom line, and if Shane won, yall wouldn't be saying he was beyond his prime. Shane got froze up by money, all good, it's happened to evryone else that tried.

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    • rskumm21
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      #3
      Damn, Reggie knows his boxing. Good lookin' out on that video.

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      • βetamax
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        #4
        Redman...almost forget about that guy.

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        • IIG
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          Reggie Noble is my dude, but Floyd never ducked Margarito! But yeah, good video.

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          • MOTHER DUCKER
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            #6
            Originally posted by IIG
            Reggie Noble is my dude, but Floyd never ducked Margarito! But yeah, good video.
            I dunno man im a big Floyd fan and i honestly think he beats him pretty easily, but unlike alot of the other names who get brought up when people talk **** about Floyd ducking. Margarito was one of the top guys and a draw at the time. Something which Floyd usually would go for.. maybe it was the Arum factor i dunno

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            • DLT
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              #7
              I didnt see the vid but if I remember right, I think Red use to box so thats how he probably knows his ****

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              • DLT
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                #8
                Originally posted by snootz86
                I dunno man im a big Floyd fan and i honestly think he beats him pretty easily, but unlike alot of the other names who get brought up when people talk **** about Floyd ducking. Margarito was one of the top guys and a draw at the time. Something which Floyd usually would go for.. maybe it was the Arum factor i dunno
                I always say that I just dont think Floyd felt he was big enough back then. He only came into the ring at 146 pounds and looked weak. I think he felt that he could beat all of those guys but he may lose just for the simple fact that they were too big & strong for him and he would kill himself if he lost to an inferior guy like Margarito just because he was too big for him to do something with. I bet if this Floyd was around back then, he would fight those guys easily because physically he would be able to hold his own instead of having to run & pot shot all night. He would either lose back then or people would clown him because he won by running for 12 rounds

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                • DARKSEID
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                  #9
                  i'd rather hear what meth has to say

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                  • cortdawg25
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by dlt
                    i always say that i just dont think floyd felt he was big enough back then. He only came into the ring at 146 pounds and looked weak. I think he felt that he could beat all of those guys but he may lose just for the simple fact that they were too big & strong for him and he would kill himself if he lost to an inferior guy like margarito just because he was too big for him to do something with. I bet if this floyd was around back then, he would fight those guys easily because physically he would be able to hold his own instead of having to run & pot shot all night. He would either lose back then or people would clown him because he won by running for 12 rounds
                    margarito wasn't big at all...u only heard about him on here. His name didn't even start to buzz until floyd turned the fight down and bob and his hype job started. And then after that he didn't do much in the ring or out for a whole 2 yrs basically. After cotto, he was hot. But he was nothing before then but titleholder!

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