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  • #61
    Originally posted by puga
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    Originally Posted by Matty Ice

    Narvaez came up in weight and he was the best?

    Ahhh they're all out at full force today!


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    who said that?
    "he did fight the best. he fought Narvaez"

    Ward's resume is not decent. Its good. Its solid.


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    • #62
      Originally posted by puga View Post
      you talking out of your @ss now ... i also had castillo beating floyd but it was close... bradley won 3 rounds max....


      I don't even remember who I had winning Mayweather-Castillo I, but I know it was damn close. No one can tell me any different. And agreed to Pac-Brad. Tim was beaten by a very wide margin.

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      • #63
        Originally posted by puga View Post
        he did fight the best.. he fought narvaez after he beat montiel who was the best at 118 and arce after nishioka who was also the best at 122...
        the size differential on fight night made both fights bigger mismatches than they were on paper. Nonito's opponents have high name value but were not likely to win. I still give nonito credit for winning. But its similiar to 154 the guys with the name value are not the best in the division.

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        • #64
          I got em at #3 behind Floyd and Ward

          P4P isnt just resume based though and the guy is certainly in the mix

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          • #65
            Originally posted by Matty Ice View Post
            "he did fight the best. he fought Narvaez"

            Ward's resume is not decent. Its good. Its solid.


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            thats not what i wrote , i recommend you read it again ..

            yes , ward's resume is good but not better than nonito's...

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            • #66
              Originally posted by puga
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              Originally Posted by Matty Ice

              "he did fight the best. he fought Narvaez"

              Ward's resume is not decent. Its good. Its solid.


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              thats not what i wrote , i recommend you read it again ..

              yes , ward's resume is good but not better than nonito's...
              I know what you wrote.


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              • #67
                Originally posted by Big Dunn View Post
                the size differential on fight night made both fights bigger mismatches than they were on paper. Nonito's opponents have high name value but were not likely to win. I still give nonito credit for winning. But its similiar to 154 the guys with the name value are not the best in the division.
                what size diffrential are you talking about .. who ? i give you narvaez but thats it..all of his credible wins he was either the smaller guy at fight night or the just as big as them...

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                • #68
                  To my understanding Moreno is not a GB fighter and neither is Agbeko so why didnt Donaire fight one of them instead of bringing Narvaez up in weight?


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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by Matty Ice View Post
                    I know what you wrote.


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                    ok , so no need to spin it then...

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by Matty Ice View Post
                      To my understanding Moreno is not a GB fighter and neither is Agbeko so why didnt Donaire fight one of them instead of bringing Narvaez up in weight?


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                      Moreno turned down Donaire to go to Golden Boy when both were at 118. I can't remember what Donaire's next fight was after that. And Agbeko was in the tourney at that point, he wasn't free.

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