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  • ..WaRSpencE..
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    #71
    Originally posted by DempseyRollin
    nelson definitely wasnt prime when he was beat, in fact that wasnt even his prime weight. he was supposed to get destroyed in that fight....that was his coming out fight. anyways, ur comparing a featherweight who happened to fight a few hofers to a superfeatherweigh/lightweight/jww/welterweight. its apples to oranges. if u wanna think of it that way sanchez also has a better resume than manny pac. ****, there are few boxers with better resumes in that case.
    Ok take Nelson out and leave Little Red and Bazooka...those 2 alone..Prime HOFers..

    Which HOFer did Mayweather beat that was Prime?..

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      #72
      Originally posted by Bhopreign
      Why bring up Marg's wraps being an aid to defeat and still say Floyd should have fought him. We didnt know about the wraps years ago but the fact that he got caught, Marg is completely out of the discussion for me in being an opponent for Floyd for that reason.
      Do you think Margarito still had all his confidence even after being caught with inserts in his wraps minutes before the Mosley fight?..honestly..

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        #73
        Originally posted by Eyesolated
        Do you think Margarito still had all his confidence even after being caught with inserts in his wraps minutes before the Mosley fight?..honestly..
        No I dont, Ive said it many times, I believe his confidence came from the wraps, but he's been exploited as a cheater, he holds no weight for me anymore as a past opponent for Floyd.

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          #74
          Originally posted by Bhopreign
          No I dont, Ive said it many times, I believe his confidence came from the wraps, but he's been exploited as a cheater, he holds no weight for me anymore as a past opponent for Floyd.
          I agree..and that's why I'm saying..38 year old Mosley looked great against a low confidence guilty Margarito, and also looked to struggle against the one-dimensional Mayorga but that can slide since it was at 154

          but even if it holds no weight and Mayweather could have very well been a victim just like any other prior Margarito opponent..at the time Margs called Mayweather out we didn't know anything about any inserts..so it just looked like a blatant duck..it was actually..but now it's like a "blessing in disguise" that he ducked him cuz he got caught..

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            #75
            Originally posted by Bhopreign
            No I dont, Ive said it many times, I believe his confidence came from the wraps, but he's been exploited as a cheater, he holds no weight for me anymore as a past opponent for Floyd.
            A bit of sour g****s here as Margarito was not thought of as a cheater when he chased Mayweather out of boxing.

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              #76
              Originally posted by cooper5
              A bit of sour g****s here as Margarito was not thought of as a cheater when he chased Mayweather out of boxing.

              doesnt matter what he was thought of, the fact is he was a cheater.

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                #77
                Originally posted by cooper5
                A bit of sour g****s here as Margarito was not thought of as a cheater when he chased Mayweather out of boxing.

                My point exactly..

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                  #78
                  Originally posted by DempseyRollin
                  doesnt matter what he was thought of, the fact is he was a cheater.
                  Not at that point in time..he wasn't seen as one..unless Mayweather knew something we didn't

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                    #79
                    Originally posted by Eyesolated
                    I agree..and that's why I'm saying..38 year old Mosley looked great against a low confidence guilty Margarito, and also looked to struggle against the one-dimensional Mayorga but that can slide since it was at 154

                    but even if it holds no weight and Mayweather could have very well been a victim just like any other prior Margarito opponent..at the time Margs called Mayweather out we didn't know anything about any inserts..so it just looked like a blatant duck..it was actually..but now it's like a "blessing in disguise" that he ducked him cuz he got caught..
                    I dont feel like it was a duck if Floyd thought the fight would be bigger later on. Also factor in his duels with Arum at the time, also factoring in what he did fight for in exchange, that being a lineal title and a little more money by his statements.

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                      #80
                      Originally posted by Bhopreign
                      Well the last 4 called him out and he fought them, go figure.


                      Yeah,because there was absolutely nothing predetermined or orchestrated about a Lightweight calling him out,was there?



                      I could name quite a few welterweights who've spent quite a few years openly calling him out - both of whom are far more established at the division than Marquez and Hatton.

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