Who'll be most competitive against Mayweather: Garcia, Khan, Guerrero, Bailey..

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  • Bushbaby
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    #81
    Originally posted by bojangles1987
    For Brook's sake he hopefully takes a good hard look at how Khan has managed to screw up and takes a lesson. Carson Jones was a good step for his still young career, I know people will always point to that fight as proof he sucks but fights like that happen to just about everyone early in their career. The key is always to learn from it.
    Someone that doesn't understand the sport might point to that fight as something proven Brook isn't any good. Just ask them to fight a demented fighter for 6 or more rounds with a broken nose & see how they fair.

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    • bojangles1987
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      #82
      Originally posted by Bushbaby
      Someone that doesn't understand the sport might point to that fight as something proven Brook isn't any good. Just ask them to fight a demented fighter for 6 or more rounds with a broken nose & see how they fair.
      You know how it is though, people love to bring up fights where a younger fighter struggled as proof they suck.

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      • Bushbaby
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        #83
        Originally posted by bojangles1987
        You know how it is though, people love to bring up fights where a younger fighter struggled as proof they suck.
        I think sometimes that argument is warranted. But not in this case. Some fighters suffer injuries which hinders their abilities. In this case a broken nose. There are some that get cut badly & so forth.

        Ohhh & Groves, that's another bad English cat to look out for, he can be slick, powerful & defensive at any given time. He handled a bad cut well too.

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        • Larry the boss
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          #84
          None of the above

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          • DARKSEID
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            #85
            Bradley for me.

            Bradley knows how to attack mayweather scientifically, and he's in his prime. Hopefully losing to a better fighter didn't change him.

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            • IronDanHamza
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              #86
              Originally posted by bojangles1987
              You know how it is though, people love to bring up fights where a younger fighter struggled as proof they suck.
              The problem with Brook is he's not that young.

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              • Elotero
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                #87
                Originally posted by Fix
                Khan, Garcia, Guerrero, Bailey, Bradley, Alexander, Berto, Brook?

                Who would give Mayweather the most competitive fight?
                Competitive fight? Brook, Guerrero, Bradley.

                Who has the best chance to win? LOL. BAiley! That MF just needs 1 punch.

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