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  • Walt Liquor
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    #11
    Originally posted by DWiens421
    I still don't know how to put Ike Ibeabuchi in fantasy matchups. He looked good against Tua. I've heard he looked good against Byrd. I know Wlad was still suffering from leaky defense. I just don't know...

    I agree with the Winky one for sure... there was a reason that Oscar was never too keen to get that fight. Winky wasn't a big draw, meaning less profits, and I think Oscar kind of realized that style would have just been a headache to fight and the fight likely wouldn't have ended up with a W or a close decision loss either.



    Other than De La Hoya, and the carbon copy Mayweather fights, I don't remember too many of his fights being just wreck job executions. Well Gomez and Baldomir, but... yeah, quite past it at that point. Lol, him being past it and beating that Danish welter, 38-0 Damgaard says a lot about the quality of that fighter... how did he dig up 38 corpses without getting caught and being prosecuted for vandalism of a cemetery?
    Damgaard, Danish fighters lulz.

    Manfredy put if on Gatti pretty hard.

    Let's just say if Lamon did that to Wlad, Ike would have put him in the front row b4 getting locked up.

    Winky a headache? His jab and D would have been Sturm X 10 vs Dela. Dela's face would have looked like Joppy vs...Bhop (one of the worst bubble faces ever)

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    • Derranged
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      #12
      Paul Williams vs. Cotto at 147.

      Pavlik vs. Duddy.

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      • Walt Liquor
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        #13
        Originally posted by Jim Jeffries
        Yeah I remember that Soto fight where Guzman turned completely sideways and literally ran circles around him, forward and backward. Made Soto look like he was fighting in quicksand. Damn waste of talent that should've stuck to the lower weights where his power was more of a factor.
        He went chasing the dough, and by dough, I mean foods consisting of white flour.

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          #14
          Originally posted by Derranged
          Paul Williams vs. Cotto at 147.

          Pavlik vs. Duddy.
          I could see Duddy becoming a vegetable in that fight.

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            #15
            Originally posted by Walt Liquor
            I could see Duddy becoming a vegetable in that fight.
            That fight was actually discussed a few years back but luckily it never happened.

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            • Picazo
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              #16
              Originally posted by Walt Liquor
              How about Angulo-Sergio Martinez?
              This is actually a good fight in my opinion.. Angulo is a much better fighter than he is given credit for. Martinez is the obvious favorite but not a disaster match up by any means.

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                #17
                Donaire - Montiel was a disaster for mexican fans

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                • Walt Liquor
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Picazo
                  This is actually a good fight in my opinion.. Angulo is a much better fighter than he is given credit for. Martinez is the obvious favorite but not a disaster match up by any means.
                  no way. it's a complete disaster and beatdown for sergio. I think he ko's angulo. BADLY.

                  How is Angulo better than given credit for? he was soundly outboxed by Cintron and hasn't shown skill improvement since.

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