Who had a bigger heart? sweet pea or floyd jr?

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  • STRUGG
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    #11
    Originally posted by yesir
    arum prevented floyd from fighting marg and cotto since he didnt want to pay floyd what floyd was asking.

    and came back...............when the WW smoke was clear.................and fought a overblown LW.............to outshine PACS performance...............then eventually RE-RETIRE........when his demands/bluff was called.................

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    • Allucard
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      #12
      Originally posted by Mitch5
      yes sweet pea did...but stop acting like floyd ducked a lot a fighters who could've enhanced his legacy. Margarito doesn't do anything to his legacy in my eyes. the only fighter that would've enhanced his legacy wouldve been cotto.(I wanted to see that fight bad too.)
      The undefeated version of Cotto, yes i agree. But after that chance was missed he fought who he was supposed to fight.

      Remember whoever Floyd fights suffer a 40% reduction in their value after the fight in signed and a 90% reduction in value as soon as Floyd beats them so if Floyd fought Margocheatto or Post plaster Cotto he would gain absolutely nothing from it.

      Floyd's true shine will surface once he is retired for good and people have a chance to sit back and watch his fights, the build up to his fights and the fact that none of his opponents were them to pad his record, they were all hired to defeat him. I think it's very clear.

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      • Mitch5
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        #13
        Originally posted by Allucard
        The undefeated version of Cotto, yes i agree. But after that chance was missed he fought who he was supposed to fight.

        Remember whoever Floyd fights suffer a 40% reduction in their value after the fight in signed and a 90% reduction in value as soon as Floyd beats them so if Floyd fought Margocheatto or Post plaster Cotto he would gain absolutely nothing from it.

        Floyd's true shine will surface once he is retired for good and people have a chance to sit back and watch his fights, the build up to his fights and the fact that none of his opponents were them to pad his record, they were all hired to defeat him. I think it's very clear.
        yeah thats the cotto im talking about..and its crazy to me how fighters get hyped up to beat floyd and after floyd wins that guy is a bum..and i agree when floyd retires people will see how great he is.

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        • -Huey-
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          #14
          I have to say Floyd, I he has been seriously hurt yet comes back aggressive and still wins. I don't remember Sweet Pea facing that kind of situation.

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          • Tamis!
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            #15
            Originally posted by -Huey-
            I have to say Floyd, I he has been seriously hurt yet comes back aggressive and still wins. I don't remember Sweet Pea facing that kind of situation.
            If you are talking about Floyd-Mosley where Shane almost dropped him in rd 2, IMO that's not heart, it's just Floyd's high adaptability and adjustment skills.

            I'd go by what Jack Dempsey says...

            "A champion is someone who get's up when he can't"

            Now that's all heart!

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            • Bushbaby
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              #16
              This tread is unnecassary,There is no question who has the bigger heart,3 names for ya Tito,Prime Oscar & Chavez,nuff said!!

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              • 2120
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                #17
                Originally posted by STRUGG
                personally................i have to say sweet pea................fought a prime Oscar................never retired to duck opponents................twice
                sweet pea!

                just check out how sweet pea fought julio vasquez at 154 a stronger and better version of baldo and compare it to how floyd fought baldo

                nuff said

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                • Allucard
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Tamis_Siensya
                  If you are talking about Floyd-Mosley where Shane almost dropped him in rd 2, IMO that's not heart, it's just Floyd's high adaptability and adjustment skills.

                  I'd go by what Jack Dempsey says...

                  "A champion is someone who get's up when he can't"

                  Now that's all heart!
                  No, that's all you... being an idiot. So you have to actually hit the ground to have heart? Who makes those rules? Think you get to be 41-0 with Floyd's resume not having heart? Think Shane's the first one to have Floyd in a difficult spot?

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                  • Tamis!
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Allucard
                    No, that's all you... being an idiot. So you have to actually hit the ground to have heart? Who makes those rules? Think you get to be 41-0 with Floyd's resume not having heart? Think Shane's the first one to have Floyd in a difficult spot?
                    Stans getting butthurt though I didn't say anything dissing Floyd!

                    LMAO!

                    You're the idiot riding Floyd's nuts!

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                    • STRUGG
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by 2120
                      sweet pea!

                      just check out how sweet pea fought julio vasquez at 154 a stronger and better version of baldo and compare it to how floyd fought baldo

                      nuff said
                      end thread............................

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