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  • SCtrojansbaby
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    #41
    Originally posted by IronDanHamza
    Agreed.

    Junior Jones >>> Mayweather aswell.

    After all, his best win is Prime Barrera whereas Mayweather's is Corrales.
    Junior Jones does have much better wins than Floyd. The reason Floyd ranks higher than is because Junior Jones lost to a sub par fighters like John Michael Johnson and Darryl Pinkney

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    • IronDanHamza
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      #42
      Originally posted by SCtrojansbaby
      Junior Jones does have much better wins than Floyd. The reason Floyd ranks higher than is because Junior Jones lost to a sub par fighters like John Michael Johnson and Darryl Pinkney
      Junior Jones has better wins than Floyd Mayweather.



      When does it stop? Does being a troll to this level humour you that much?

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      • DeadLikeMe
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        #43
        Manny's is better to me, but only because of the Barerra win. That win gives Manny the edge for me. Without it Floyd's Corrales win *****s all over any of Manny's.othet wins.

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        • t2xspgs
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          #44
          Who gives a **** who has the better resume? Who's at the top now? And who makes more money? Now that's obvious.

          Pacquiao got his ass whipped by old ass Marquez(3). Marquez put on a boxing clinic. On the other end Mayweather beat the hell out of Marquez after taking over a year off of boxing. That alone allowed Mayweather to easily and rightfully be put back at the top of the p4p list.

          A fighter doesn't always have to get a KO to impress. But everyone can argue that Pacquiao lost that fight to an old ass Marquez. That means he didnt perform against someone who Floyd just walked all over. It left him exposed.

          I watched the Mayweather Ortiz fight again. I watched how Ortiz headbutted Mayweather purposely and then threw a few punches after the headbutt to gain the advantage. He did so because he was desperate and wasn't confident he could win without dirty tricks. Yet Mayweather legally struck him after the ref called time in. And he had his hands down. They forget about the headbutt and the punches thrown after the headbutt. Why?

          When you take on the villain role, or people hate you because you're good, it doesnt matter what you do. Someone will always take credit from you. It's sad the guy has been dominating the sport for 16 years and the general fan is being convinced that his legacy should be measured by a fight with Pacquiao.

          Look at Lebron. If the Heat win the title and he wins the MVP, they'll still take credit from him. They'll say " he only won because he had Dwayne Wade and Bosh". But when he didn't have enough help or all stars they'd say " Lebron just isnt' good enough ".

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          • Steak
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            #45
            Originally posted by IronDanHamza
            Agreed.

            Junior Jones >>> Mayweather aswell.

            After all, his best win is Prime Barrera whereas Mayweather's is Corrales.
            Barrera was not prime against Jones. He was still very raw and a brawler, he improved his defense drastically since the first fight.

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            • IronDanHamza
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              #46
              Originally posted by Steak
              Barrera was not prime against Jones. He was still very raw and a brawler, he improved his defense drastically since the first fight.
              He was close to his prime.

              He was a Champion with 8 Title defences under his belt.

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              • Steak
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                #47
                Originally posted by IronDanHamza
                He was close to his prime.

                He was a Champion with 8 Title defences under his belt.
                That doesnt mean anything. Hopkins had held the IBF strap for about 6 years and had made about 10+ title defenses before I think he hit his true prime.

                The Barrera from the 1st Morales fight undoubtedly would have beaten Jones. As it is, he almost beat him in their immediate rematch, when he started working drastically on his skill level.

                Barrera was a straight up pure brawler against Kennedy McKinney, and that happened the same year as the Jones fight.

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                • Danny Gunz
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                  #48
                  After looking over both records they are surprisingly dissatisfying.

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