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  • Rk16
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    #31
    Rare talent,foreman even said he was the most natural fighter he has ever seen
    None if his shots are forced,just instinctively knows what to throw and when to throw
    Doesn't over rely on any punch,can mix it up at anytime
    A joy to watch but sadly doesn't fight too often

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    • damuttz112
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      #32
      Originally posted by Rk16
      Rare talent,foreman even said he was the most natural fighter he has ever seen
      None if his shots are forced,just instinctively knows what to throw and when to throw
      Doesn't over rely on any punch,can mix it up at anytime
      A joy to watch but sadly doesn't fight too often
      His fights before the ODHL bout, a joy to watch.

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      • Rk16
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        #33
        Originally posted by damuttz112
        His fights before the ODHL bout, a joy to watch.
        So you didn't like his fights with Hatton,Mosley,Marquez,Ortiz and Cotto?
        I enjoyed them all but obviously his fights at lower weights he had more energy but he actually fights a lot smarter these days
        We all expected better showings from Marquez and Mosley but can't fault Floyd for that

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        • Allucard
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          #34
          Originally posted by MR. LARRYX
          Good video bro. I think is the best I've ever seen live. Amazing fighter and history will show.

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          • damuttz112
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            #35
            Here's a preview for my vid, I'm nearly finished:

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            • junior gong
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              #36
              Hasnt done anything that impressive since 130/135. Waste of talent and has taken more fropm the sport than he has given. Not even sure about him being an ATG, on potential and talent sure, but not on achievement.

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              • Walt Liquor
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                #37
                A win over another atg or a prime legit hof'er would go a long way to proving your case.

                There's quite a few boxers throughout the sports history that could also UD Carlos Baldomir.

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                • damuttz112
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                  #38
                  Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Top 10 Rated Opponents/Champions cheers HOI.

                  1998: Genaro Hernandez (World SFW Champion)
                  1998: Angel Manfredy (No. 2 SFW)
                  2000: Goyo Vargas (No. 10 SFW)
                  2001: Diego Corrales (No. 1 SFW)
                  2001: Jesus Chavez (No. 4 SFW)
                  2002: Jose Luis Castillo (No. 1 LW, WBC claimant) [New lineage]
                  2002: Jose Luis Castillo (No. 1 LW)
                  2003: Philip N'Dou (No. 4 SFW) (@135)
                  2004: DeMarcus Corley (No. 5 LWW)
                  2005: Arturo Gatti (No. 1 LWW, WBC claimant)
                  2006: Zab Judah (No. 3 WW)
                  2006: Carlos Baldomir (World WW Champion)
                  2007: Oscar De La Hoya (No. 5 LMW, WBC claimant)
                  2007: Ricky Hatton (World LWW Champion) (@147)
                  2009: Juan M. Marquez (World LW Champion) (@147)
                  2010: Shane Molsey (No. 2 WW, WBA claimant)
                  2011: Victor Ortiz (No. 2 WW, WBC claimant)
                  2012: Miguel Cotto (No. 1 LMW, WBA claimant)

                  Overall record: 43-0
                  Record vs. Top 10 Opponents/Champions: 18-0

                  Last edited by damuttz112; 12-03-2012, 07:22 AM.

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