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Originally posted by GRUSTLER View PostYes, styles make fights and Floyd shut the hell out of Marquez in one fight coming off of over a year retirement while Pac still has yet to dominate JMM through 3 weight classes with age and power on his side. Cotto didn't have the trainer he has or the weight, so you have to factor that into the equation when comparing what Pac did to Cotto at 145 and what Cotto can do at 154. ALSO you have to remember that Pac didn't want to fight Cotto again at his comfortable weight of 154, so comparing Pac and Floyd fighting Cotto is null and void. Cotto was Pac's first choice and turned him down because of weight. Can't down Floyd's performance/win on Cotto and compare it to Manny's.
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Originally posted by 4Corners View PostHatton had fought at 147 before, and though it was a close competitive fight against Collazo, he still won a title there. And it could have happened at 140 in 2005 but Hatton himself said he wasn't ready for Floyd. I know you probably weren't even watching back in 2005, let alone when Floyd actually started his career, or when Ray Leonard was in his prime. If you've been watching the sport for as long as I have, or as long as some on here have, you wouldn't be the way you are. You are the new age moron boxing fan....
The Berto hype train??? Instead of fighting Berto, who everyone said he should, Pac fought Shane Mosley fresh off losing to Floyd and fighting a draw with Mora......Ortiz was still the #2 ranked WW after be beat Berto, was a good fight.
Grow up, son......
Unlike you, I can actually see the greatness in both fighters. They are both ATG's.
You should've said the Pacquiao-Berto fight had virtually no chance of happening with Haymon backing the Berto hype train. Berto went tooth and nail with Collazo just like Hatton. Pacquiao make mince meat out of Hatton. Ortiz beat that paper champion to become the new paper champion. And that's your argument?
Keep bringing up last century because that's all you can do.
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Originally posted by johncods View PostI really find it hilarious how people here keep claiming how floyd/pac is gonna beat this guy easy and stuff like that and then after both don't live up to expectations all hell breaks loose.
And now some idiots thinks floyd is gonna destroy pac and vice versa. ****in ****** ****s these guys are elites and there's no easy fight at that level.
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Originally posted by trufightfanatic View PostSo are the scorecards. They are based on, subjectivity, personal preference, vantage point and OPINION of the score keeper. But when they go in that record book they become a fact. I feel Abril dominated Rios but the FACT is that Rios won the fight via decision. I agree with everything except your last statement. I was kidding about the phone
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Originally posted by CONQUERING View PostI hear you IronD and I need to watch it again. But like you said, from about the first 4-5 rounds, I thought for sure that he would be able to get him out of there late in the fight. In the middle rounds, Cotto landed some good shots, but Floyd held his own on the inside and alot of Cotto's shots were deflected or grazing blows. I will say, I thought Floyd looked 35 tonight but still landed at will. I like the subtle adjustment that he made with his right hand. He looped it around Cotto's glove and started tagging him on the neck and ear area. Nice adjustment that also opened up the uppercut right after the right hand. Entertaining fight for sure and a clear UD. I need to watch it again by myself to really give a score for it. And hats off to Cotto.
I thought he looked sharp, reflexes still quick and still not getting hit much but he did get hit more than usual but only really by the jab on mutliple occasions.
I did think he looked a little tired near the end though.
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Originally posted by spoonwars View PostWhy bring up the past, dentures and all when we're talking about the present? Using more clown tricks to duck real debate I see.
You should've said the Pacquiao-Berto fight had virtually no chance of happening with Haymon backing the Berto hype train. Berto went tooth and nail with Collazo just like Hatton. Pacquiao make mince meat out of Hatton. Ortiz beat that paper champion to become the new paper champion. And that's your argument?
Keep bringing up last century because that's all you can do.
You're not as bright as you think. New age boxing fan moron, exactly what is wrong with this site.
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Originally posted by spoonwars View PostThey like the sport or they wouldn't be here.
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