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  • SWEETSCIENCE100
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    #71
    Originally posted by MJ223
    I also know that defense is the secret behind mastering the sweet science of boxing. Any fool can throw a punch but only the gifted can master slipping, rolling, and catching. If it were easy then all boxers would be doing it. You say Duran would have defeated any version of Diego, but the fact is that Duran has never fought a fighter like himself. A relentless tough puncher with hand speed and a good chin. We all know he quit against Lenard, but what would he do when looking in the mirror. Carrles would have landing crisp sharp hard rights and lefts for as long as the fight went. This we all know.[/SIZE][/B]
    Duran vs Davey Moore is what Chico and Duran would have looked like.... But since your so high on Corrales you must think that much more of Casamayor JLC and Joshua Clottey??? Diego for the most part had a helluva run for 4 yrs.... Duran dominated a division for 6 yrs.... Duran captured titles at several weights with the pinnacle being Iran Barkley when he was clearly past it.. Never seen Corrales face a challenge such as this one.... If you want to debate about arguably the best of all time at LW you have to come better then Chico..Your trying to make a comparison where there is none... For your sake plz stop[/QUOTE]

    you have to be a complete fool to think carrales was not one of the best ever @ 135. He had no quit in him, he would never quit,, he'd die in the ring first. Any fighter who quits in my book, or files out just because thier hurt or frustrated is not an all time great. Boxing greats are Gladiators, they go out trying to win, no retreat no surrender. In a close war I would have to pick Diego over Duran , cause durans a known quitter!! End of story! If your gonna argue about a fighter it would be wise to at least pick one who didnt quit in the ring. Where I'm from they shoot dogs for that.


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    • MJ223
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      #72
      Just know that Duran would never lose to Clottey or (RIP Chico) get his ass whooped by Casa

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      • SWEETSCIENCE100
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        #73
        Originally posted by MJ223
        Just know that Duran would never lose to Clottey or (RIP Chico) get his ass whooped by Casa

        Here's your great champion on his ass! He quits again, in full retreat. Its ok EVERYBODY HAS HERO'S. Duran just isn't one of mind. I really dislike QUITTERS!!!




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        • tito yuca
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          #74
          Originally posted by LA_2_Vegas
          just from this era I would have loved to have seen:

          prime Mosley at 140 -
          Vernon Forrest with no shoulder problems at 147
          prime Oscar at 147

          I'm not saying they all beat him, but these guys bring a totally different element to the fight when they were in their primes. Floyd beat Oscar by split decision, maybe a 2 point difference on the official cards - and he was nowhere near his prime.

          Shane had Floyd HURT bad with a couple right hand he knew he had to look for, even from a much older Mosley. When he was in his prime at LW, Shane having Floyd hurt like that early in the fight would have been trouble.
          Shane never fought at 140, and Oscar and him always ****** against guys that moved and controlled the distance. Forrest would just get picked apart, he'd never find Floyd.

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          • hbonnie21
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            #75
            Originally posted by Shogunofharlem1
            I dont think the fighters between 135-147 now beat him but dudes like Hearns, prime DLH, Leonard, etc would be able to.
            i wasnt around for lenord and hearns but dela hoya would always tire in the late rounds, i think floyd excells in rounds 7-12 how and why i dont know. the guy has definitely trains his ass off from what ive seen. floyds ability to control tempo and adapt are what make him so tough.

            and under those lights he performs in shut out fashion literally

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            • SWEETSCIENCE100
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              #76
              Originally posted by hbonnie21
              i wasnt around for lenord and hearns but dela hoya would always tire in the late rounds, i think floyd excells in rounds 7-12 how and why i dont know. the guy has definitely trains his ass off from what ive seen. floyds ability to control tempo and adapt are what make him so tough.

              and under those lights he performs in shut out fashion literally
              [SIZE="4"]good to see some agree that Mayweather is king!![/SIZE]

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              • Dunkeroo23
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                #77
                I love how the thread says 135-147 but leaves out 130, which is Mayweather's prime and best weight and where is spent most of his career.

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                • bose
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                  #78
                  I would hope that Floyd wouldn't lose to a fighter coming from 140 and 135 to fight at 147, at least not in these divisions of late.

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                  • -Mustang-
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                    #79
                    Originally posted by Reloaded
                    So does every loser , thing is Floyd did right like he is supposed to do without an injury , he didnt rob him the first then give him a CW and rob him again and duck the biggest fight out there just so I can rob him some more ,,,

                    lol Manny is a fraud and its laughable the petty crap you try to muddy the waters with ,,,,

                    Everybody is onto him the party is over , as a fan you need to wake and face reality , tell Manny to step up and fight Floyd .
                    this donkey makes no sense ... this that be like no way withouth injury dun robb him ... exactly

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                    • bose
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                      #80
                      JOSE LUIS CASTILLO

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