The difference between simple elite & business elite, in my opinion however unpopular

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  • Doctor_Tenma
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    #111
    Originally posted by Bushbaby
    No iron says that Neither Ward's win over Kessler nor Froch are better than Floyd's 1 good win over Castillo. I believe they are.
    I can't see how an argument could be made for Kessler. Ward's win against Froch is arguable considering his resume, but his qualities as a fighter doesn't match up to Castillo's, JLC was more skilled, better schooled in infighting, cutting off the ring and ****** the body very well. Mayweather's win against Castillo is better in my opinion.

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    • The Gambler1981
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      #112
      Let's compar Froch's best wins to JLC's

      JLC
      Stevie Johnston close but real quality win (fought him a second time to a draw)

      Cesar Bazan hadn't lost in a minute except for avery close fight with Johnston, got TKO'd~

      Floyd Mayweather Jr. I don't think he won that fight but you obviously do~ so you have to count him to the plus side for JLC

      Juan Lazcano who was highly thought of at the time and on a roll

      Joel Casamayor close fight

      Julio Diaz who held a belt at the time

      Froch

      Pascal good win

      Jermaine Taylor exciting come from behind knockout, but should the fight have been that tough

      Andre Dirrell if you can call that a win with a straight face

      Abraham good performance

      Glen Johnson decent but on the downside

      Bute title holder at the time



      I miss any that I need to mention?

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      • IronDanHamza
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        #113
        Originally posted by Dominicano Soy
        I can't see how an argument could be made for Kessler. Ward's win against Froch is arguable considering his resume, but his qualities as a fighter doesn't match up to Castillo's, JLC was more skilled, better schooled in infighting, cutting off the ring and ****** the body very well. Mayweather's win against Castillo is better in my opinion.
        Froch and Castillo is certainly arguable. Especially if Froch goes on to do more in his career.

        But Castillo's been knocked out cold 4 times (KO and TKO are the same) so obviously that doesn't matter.

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        • Bushbaby
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          #114
          Originally posted by IronDanHamza
          You can't be this ******.

          Unless you're mentally disabled, you simply cannot be that ******.
          No, you can't be this ******.

          A ko loss is when a fighter goes down & is unable to beat the count.

          A tko is when the ref or doctor determines a fighter unable to continue.'

          They are still both ko losses. When just has technicalities. I never said they were the same meaning that there were no differences. It still counts as a ko loss. The big Technical being the difference doesn't change that that fight was unable to continue.

          But I could see how an idiot such as yourself could be ****** enough to try & bend the conversation to serve your purpose. If Castillo is Floyd's best win, that says a lot about Floyd.

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          • BoxingGenius27
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            #115
            While I know there's a difference between KO and TKO.

            I think what Bush is saying is if you look on boxrec, you have three columns:

            Wins, Losses and draws.

            Boxrec counts two types of wins: Win and KO.

            Boxrec counts two types of losses: Loss or KO.

            Boxrec doesn't differenciate between TKO, KO and win under the fighters name in the headline. In the actual record, you can see TKO, KO or UD/SD/MD ect... But in the main headline under the fighters name, it's either a win or KO win even if it was a TKO win.

            I think this is what Bush means.
            Last edited by BoxingGenius27; 07-13-2012, 03:59 PM.

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            • IronDanHamza
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              #116
              Originally posted by BoxingGenius27
              While I know there's a difference between KO and TKO.

              I think what Bush is saying is if you look on boxrec, you have two columns:

              Wins and Losses.

              Boxrec counts two types of wins: Win and KO.

              Boxrec counts two types of losses: Loss or KO.

              Boxrec doesn't differenciate between TKO, KO and win. It's either a win or KO win even if it was a TKO win.

              I think this is what Bush means.
              It's not though.

              On Boxrec, it's highlighted if the win is by TKO or KO.

              I.e the Ricky Hatton example I used.

              He lost the Pacquaio fight by KO 2 and the Mayweather fight by TKO 10.

              According to Boxrec.

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              • IronDanHamza
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                #117
                Originally posted by Bushbaby
                No, you can't be this ******.

                A ko loss is when a fighter goes down & is unable to beat the count.

                A tko is when the ref or doctor determines a fighter unable to continue.'

                They are still both ko losses. When just has technicalities. I never said they were the same meaning that there were no differences. It still counts as a ko loss. The big Technical being the difference doesn't change that that fight was unable to continue.

                But I could see how an idiot such as yourself could be ****** enough to try & bend the conversation to serve your purpose. If Castillo is Floyd's best win, that says a lot about Floyd.
                Clearly, you're still struggling..

                And clearly, you know nothing of the career of Jose Luis Castillo.

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                • Bushbaby
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                  #118
                  Originally posted by BoxingGenius27
                  While I know there's a difference between KO and TKO.

                  I think what Bush is saying is if you look on boxrec, you have two columns:

                  Wins and Losses.

                  Boxrec counts two types of wins: Win and KO.

                  Boxrec counts two types of losses: Loss or KO.

                  Boxrec doesn't differenciate between TKO, KO and win under the fighters name in the headline. In the actual record, you can see TKO, KO or UD/SD/MD ect... But in the main headline under the fighters name, it's either a win or KO win even if it was a TKO win.

                  I think this is what Bush means.
                  Originally posted by IronDanHamza
                  It's not though.

                  On Boxrec, it's highlighted if the win is by TKO or KO.

                  I.e the Ricky Hatton example I used.

                  He lost the Pacquaio fight by KO 2 and the Mayweather fight by TKO 10.

                  According to Boxrec.


                  This isn't boxrec. Never been there.

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                  • IronDanHamza
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                    #119
                    Originally posted by Bushbaby
                    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_Luis_Castillo

                    This isn't boxrec. Never been there.
                    It still indicates on that site that all the loss's were by TKO.

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                    • Kagami Taiga
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                      #120
                      Originally posted by BoxingGenius27
                      While I know there's a difference between KO and TKO.

                      I think what Bush is saying is if you look on boxrec, you have three columns:

                      Wins, Losses and draws.

                      Boxrec counts two types of wins: Win and KO.

                      Boxrec counts two types of losses: Loss or KO.

                      Boxrec doesn't differenciate between TKO, KO and win under the fighters name in the headline. In the actual record, you can see TKO, KO or UD/SD/MD ect... But in the main headline under the fighters name, it's either a win or KO win even if it was a TKO win.

                      I think this is what Bush means.
                      well his first mistake was looking at boxrec. if u havent seen the fights oru dont have a clear view of when on in them, u really shouldnt make comments about them.

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