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  • #21
    The thing with Clottey is that he is not a winner. He is too much of a mental midget to win any meaningful fights. The only reason be beat Judah is cuz' Judah is a bigger mental midget than Clottey is.

    Clottey just finds a way to lose, he did it against Cotto and Margarito. For god sakes he found a way to lose to Carlos F'ing Baldomir man. Baldomir that is all you need to say when you talk about Clottey.

    Baldomir

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    • #22
      Originally posted by Check_hooks View Post
      look at what happened to marquez, margarito, cotto, hatton, de la hoya when they let their hands go against Pacquiao. Clottey was the only smart fighter in the lot. Although he did get punched over 1000 times im sure he was still in alot of pain.
      marquez did well against pacquiao in both because he has the perfect style for fighting pacquiao. he's a great counter puncher and lets his hands go when he needs to. margarito was just way to slow and stands there right in front of his opponents, he easy to hit for anyone. hatton was demolished in two rounds and he didn't really have a chance to let his hands go. he was still trying to get figure out what to do against pacquiao. de la hoya had no business being in the ring with pacquiao. he tried to box pacquiao but stopped throwing punches and was eating them all day. clottey didnt even get hit with much when he fought pacquiao. clottey took most of those shots on the gloves and arms. he took some body shots but nothing to meaningful imo. im sure his arms were sore as **** the next week. but when clottey did throw his punches visibly damaged pacquiao. clottey probably landed a dozen punches in the whole fight and if you look at both of them after the fight pacquiao looked like he been in a fight and clottey didn't. i think clottey knew he was going to lose that fight so he decided to walk away with the biggest payday of his career and not take any damage.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
        On March 13th, 2010, Accra, Ghana’s Joshua Clottey put forth an effort against Manny Pacquiao that was excruciatingly hard to stomach. Fighting against one of the world’s premier fighters and with a chance to regain his championship status, you would have expected some definite spirit from Clottey but instead all we saw from him was posturing and covering up as he was practically blanked for twelve rounds in a decision loss.

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        TROUBLE!!! BX stand up!!! One yhe slickest dudes I ever sparred with... C;ottey just looked gunshy in the fight, or something else. for whatever reason he froze and it cost him a lot of fan's respect...

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