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  • The Troll
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    #21
    Originally posted by happy_man
    Welcome back BRO
    Thanks Happyman.

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    • Sliquestylez
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      #22
      welcome back MacKAy, wait let me take a shiet just your phukkface ha aha ha a

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      • Martin (Top Knowledge)
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        #23
        Originally posted by PBF34
        sorry to be totally random, but yes, that knockout is amazing...i can watch it over and over...the best part is how he lies spread eagle on the canvas, and the pick from above is just awesome...do u know where i can see rahman's ko of lewis?
        You could always right click on the .gif in my signature and "save as"... Otherwise you'd have to download the fight from somewhere.

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        • The Troll
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          #24
          Originally posted by Cambria
          Beating an old Zoo doesn't make you the best at 140-147. Wrestling Zoo into submission doesn't make you the best.

          Weren't you banned?
          Maybe he was old but it does not change the fact he was still linear champ and coming off an early KO win vs Sharamba Mitchell.

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          • Cambria
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            #25
            Originally posted by MacKay
            Maybe he was old but it does not change the fact he was still linear champ and coming off an early KO win vs Sharamba Mitchell.

            I never said Hatton wasn't the champ, I said he isn't the best.

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              #26
              Originally posted by Cambria
              I never said Hatton wasn't the champ, I said he isn't the best.
              He is the best at 140. He is linear Champ. Floyd Mayweather has the p4p credentials but Hatton is champ at what is considered by many as the best division in boxing. In my mind Hatton and Mayweather are clearly the best between 140 and 147. I think Hatton would probably like to milk his win for a while though against fighters like Maussa though before taking a big chance vs Mayweather. He might be made to look bad if that fight happens. Hatton does however kind of have the perfect style for Mayweather so the fight would be a big risk to both fighters.

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              • Cambria
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                #27
                Originally posted by MacKay
                He is the best at 140. He is linear Champ. Floyd Mayweather has the p4p credentials but Hatton is champ at what is considered by many as the best division in boxing. In my mind Hatton and Mayweather are clearly the best between 140 and 147. I think Hatton would probably like to milk his win for a while though against fighters like Maussa though before taking a big chance vs Mayweather. He might be made to look bad if that fight happens. Hatton does however kind of have the perfect style for Mayweather so the fight would be a big risk to both fighters.

                You are right in saying styles do make fights. Hatton's style will get him KO'ed by PBF. It would be Arturo Gatti 2. I don't think Hatton has the speed to give PBF any competition.

                Judah's speed is on par with PBF and I think he has more power. Point being is that it will be a bigger PPV event, more money and more people watching if he fights Zab over Hatton.

                Both want money. Both want Fame. If they want to be considered the best, they need to fight each other.

                It sounds like Hatton is ducking him anyways for now. If he wants PBF, add 7 lbs and he should step up.

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                • Tha_Greatest
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                  #28
                  I got this from Maxboxing.com





                  After the Wright negotiations fell apart, Arum had pushed for Mayweather to fight WBO welterweight titlist Antonio Margarito.

                  "They don't want to fight him," Arum said. And why not? "I don't know."

                  Perhaps they look at Margarito as a bigger, stronger version of Jose Luis Castillo, who gave Mayweather all he could handle for 24 rounds in 2002. "Maybe," said Arum. "You figure it out, but the decision not to fight Margarito is based on a boxing decision."

                  But not a financial one?

                  "No, because he makes more from fighting Margarito than from any of those other guys because Margarito doesn't get as much," Arum explained.

                  As far as a timetable for a Mayweather-Judah bout being consummated, Arum said, "Hopefully, we'll get it done this week."
                  Last edited by Tha_Greatest; 08-17-2005, 03:07 AM.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by ThaGreatestJr.
                    I got this from Maxboxing.com

                    Interesting Mayweather Negotiation Talks




                    After the Wright negotiations fell apart, Arum had pushed for Mayweather to fight WBO welterweight titlist Antonio Margarito.

                    "They don't want to fight him," Arum said. And why not? "I don't know."

                    Perhaps they look at Margarito as a bigger, stronger version of Jose Luis Castillo, who gave Mayweather all he could handle for 24 rounds in 2002. "Maybe," said Arum. "You figure it out, but the decision not to fight Margarito is based on a boxing decision."

                    But not a financial one?

                    "No, because he makes more from fighting Margarito than from any of those other guys because Margarito doesn't get as much," Arum explained.

                    As far as a timetable for a Mayweather-Judah bout being consummated, Arum said, "Hopefully, we'll get it done this week."
                    There is hope, great! Oh and if PBF does step up to 147 (same place Cotto is heading too) I doubt 140 would be considered the best weight class anylonger.

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                    • Tha_Greatest
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                      #30
                      http://www.maxboxing.com/Kim/kim0811F05.asp

                      I found the article in this link

                      http://www.maxboxing.com/Kim/kim0811F05.asp

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