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  • IronDanHamza
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    #151
    Originally posted by Light_Speed
    Castillo and Corrales are better than Jermain Taylor? LOL that's it I'm out this thread.
    Absolutely.

    Castillo is the best Lightweight of the last era by a wide margin and possibly has the best Lightweight reign since Pernell Whitaker.

    I'd certainly vote for Castillo to be in the HOF over Jermain Taylor who of course, has absolutely no place in the HOF.

    It seems people forget or weren't around to see how good Castillo was at his peak.

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      #152
      Originally posted by Light_Speed
      Castillo and Corrales are better than Jermain Taylor? LOL that's it I'm out this thread.
      is there an argument for how they arent? im kinda lost.

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        #153
        Originally posted by THE ИATAS
        my logic is solid. pavlik didn't lose to hopkins because of weight to think otherwise is silly. you know that. further pavlik himself said they were going to move up in weight after hopkins since 160 was becoming too difficult to make, only hopkins derailed those plans for short time period.
        Just because he said he was going to move up doesn't mean he would still be good above 160. I mean...wtf? Furthermore, he simply isn't the same fighter above 160. Never has been. But that's neither here nor there. The fact is, his only good win was over Taylor. Above 160? No one.

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          #154
          Originally posted by IMDAZED
          Just because he said he was going to move up doesn't mean he would still be good above 160. I mean...wtf? Furthermore, he simply isn't the same fighter above 160. Never has been. But that's neither here nor there. The fact is, his only good win was over Taylor. Above 160? No one.
          Do you honestly think Pavlik only lost to Hopkins because of weight? I didn't think so.

          Did hopkins out muscle pavlik? Did he throw him around the ring and wrestle him around the canvas? or did he box the shit out of him, beating him to the punch and confused him with lateral movement and took away his 1-2 punch?

          Pavlik was a very good win for Hopkins. Remember he was a pound 4 pound fighter, undefeated and a heavy favorite not only to beat hopkins but to knock him out. And of course you throw in the age of hopkins, 43 at the time, it's a fantastic win. To discredit the win over weight is simply wrong. I guess you give Jake Lamotta no credit for beating sugar ray robinson (actually that's much worse as robinson weighed in as a welterweight in a middleweight fight, I guess that win doesn't count for Jake and shouldn't be taken into consideration when raking Lamotta at middleweight).

          Plus we don't know how Pavlik would have done above 160 since after hopkins ****d him he became an alcoholic. I'm sure he would have done just fine at 168 as long as he stayed away from a solid boxer like Ward or Dirrell. In his prime I can see him beating a froch, bute, johnson and the likes, or at the very least being extremely competitive.

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            #155
            Originally posted by IronDanHamza
            No no, he's funny when it relates to Mayweather aswell. Despite how wrong he is, at times.

            I think it's because it's easier to hate Calzaghe. And his hate is more deserved.

            But who knows?
            to me the very mention of carlos baldomir and linear champ makes me laugh but that's just me. On a side note i'm glad zsolt erdei is finally getting a fight on hbo. He's the legit reigning light heavyweight linear champ. Zsolt time baby.

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              #156
              Originally posted by THE ИATAS
              Do you honestly think Pavlik only lost to Hopkins because of weight? I didn't think so.

              Did hopkins out muscle pavlik? Did he throw him around the ring and wrestle him around the canvas? or did he box the shit out of him, beating him to the punch and confused him with lateral movement and took away his 1-2 punch?

              Pavlik was a very good win for Hopkins. Remember he was a pound 4 pound fighter, undefeated and a heavy favorite not only to beat hopkins but to knock him out. And of course you throw in the age of hopkins, 43 at the time, it's a fantastic win. To discredit the win over weight is simply wrong. I guess you give Jake Lamotta no credit for beating sugar ray robinson (actually that's much worse as robinson weighed in as a welterweight in a middleweight fight, I guess that win doesn't count for Jake and shouldn't be taken into consideration when raking Lamotta at middleweight).

              Plus we don't know how Pavlik would have done above 160 since after hopkins ****d him he became an alcoholic. I'm sure he would have done just fine at 168 as long as he stayed away from a solid boxer like Ward or Dirrell. In his prime I can see him beating a froch, bute, johnson and the likes, or at the very least being extremely competitive.
              I wouldn't say only lost. But I think it played a part.

              It's a shame he's done nothing at that weight to make the Hopkins win better.

              But it's still a good win in my book.

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                #157
                Originally posted by THE ИATAS
                Do you honestly think Pavlik only lost to Hopkins because of weight? I didn't think so.

                Did hopkins out muscle pavlik? Did he throw him around the ring and wrestle him around the canvas? or did he box the shit out of him, beating him to the punch and confused him with lateral movement and took away his 1-2 punch?

                Pavlik was a very good win for Hopkins. Remember he was a pound 4 pound fighter, undefeated and a heavy favorite not only to beat hopkins but to knock him out. And of course you throw in the age of hopkins, 43 at the time, it's a fantastic win. To discredit the win over weight is simply wrong. I guess you give Jake Lamotta no credit for beating sugar ray robinson (actually that's much worse as robinson weighed in as a welterweight in a middleweight fight, I guess that win doesn't count for Jake and shouldn't be taken into consideration when raking Lamotta at middleweight).

                Plus we don't know how Pavlik would have done above 160 since after hopkins ****d him he became an alcoholic. I'm sure he would have done just fine at 168 as long as he stayed away from a solid boxer like Ward or Dirrell. In his prime I can see him beating a froch, bute, johnson and the likes, or at the very least being extremely competitive.
                Do you think Pavlik is the same fighter above 160? I didn't think so.

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                  #158
                  Originally posted by DempseyRollin
                  is there an argument for how they arent? im kinda lost.
                  Aight I'll bite.

                  1. How would they do against Hopkins?

                  2. Who did they beat that was nearly as good as Hopkins?

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                    #159
                    Originally posted by Light_Speed
                    Aight I'll bite.

                    1. How would they do against Hopkins?

                    2. Who did they beat that was nearly as good as Hopkins?
                    Styles make fights.

                    Castillo obviously has a much better resume than Jermain Taylor.

                    Or are you denying that aswell?

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                      #160
                      Originally posted by IronDanHamza
                      Styles make fights.

                      Castillo obviously has a much better resume than Jermain Taylor.

                      Or are you denying that aswell?
                      You did not answer any of my questions.

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