Was a prime Castillo in 02 and a prime Corrales in 01. After that it's being all shieet. That's a fact.
Floyd's toughest opponent...
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1. Diego Corrales
2. Genaro Hernandez
3. Shane Mosley
4. Jose Luis Castillo
5. Oscar De La Hoya
6. Zab Judah
7. Ricky Hatton
8. Emanuel Augustus
9. Jesus Chavez
10. DeMarcus Corley
imo, u could move them around though or throw angel manfredy in there somewhere. -
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i forgot hatton so i put him edited the post. dont tell me? u are one of those mainstream fans who act like if u never been on a p4p list your not a good fighter, or if u look bad once or twice that means u were always bad. then u bash floyd for saying keeping his 0 makes him great.
dude has a avery solid resume. a guy like judah might not be amongst the best of his generation but he gabe problems to everyone he ever fought (exceot floyd). hes a former undisputed champion and has enough speed and power to be dangerous to anyone. floyds win over him isnt a legendary performance, but its a good win. one of many. look at the problems corley gave cotto and floyd, journeyman or not he was a hell of a test in his prime and a tough obstacle for anyone to get by.Comment
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Regarding Super Zab. Judah DID give Mayweather some problems early in the fight. It took Floyd four ronds to figure him out and Judah should've been credit with a knockdown.i forgot hatton so i put him edited the post. dont tell me? u are one of those mainstream fans who act like if u never been on a p4p list your not a good fighter, or if u look bad once or twice that means u were always bad. then u bash floyd for saying keeping his 0 makes him great.
dude has a avery solid resume. a guy like judah might not be amongst the best of his generation but he gabe problems to everyone he ever fought (exceot floyd). hes a former undisputed champion and has enough speed and power to be dangerous to anyone. floyds win over him isnt a legendary performance, but its a good win. one of many. look at the problems corley gave cotto and floyd, journeyman or not he was a hell of a test in his prime and a tough obstacle for anyone to get by.Comment
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thats how floyd fights, he takes the early rounds of to study his oponent than once he gets his timing down and a blueprint on how win he starts going to work.
but like i said judah does pose problems to anyone with his speed, power and southpaw stance. if your not smart u can get put to sleep. like u said he dropped floyd and he had cotto hurt even worse even though he managed to stay on his feet.
floyd figured him out and shut him down entirely, the same motivated version of zab who knocked out cory spinks and gave cotto hell. floyd deserves credit for that.Comment
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