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  • Capncrunch
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    #71
    Originally posted by Tim2daresq
    Difference between you and me. I don't need to swoop into a debate like a side linde cheerleader. I go mano y mano.
    No need to cheerlead anything. The poll result spoke for itself

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    • 4Corners
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      #72
      Originally posted by Tim2daresq
      Please. JMM was nowhere near as used to WW, when he fought Floyd.

      Except Rigo's, Pernell's, SRL, Duran, SRR, Tommy Hearns, list goes on, and to be quite honest, he's never even fought a guy like Donaire.

      When did he fight a Donaire caliber fighter at 130/135??? His supposed "best" weight classes.
      So Maruqez was used to Welterweight when he beat Manny arguably twice??? Get out of here.

      Donaire has 5-6 good wins, he's a Top P4P fighter, he'll probably end up in the hall of fame.

      Marquez is greater than Donaire, by far. And though at the time that fight was whack because we didn't know Marquez could fight at Welterweight, and now we do know.

      But you're comparing a guy who beat the best guy in one weight class, and that has gotten one good win, to someone who's beaten high ranked fighters in 5 weight classes, 4 fighters that were in the Top 10 P4P, and as it stands 12 fighters who were either Top 3 at the weight/Top 10 P4P fighters.

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      • Tim2daresq
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        #73
        Originally posted by Capncrunch
        No need to cheerlead anything. The poll result spoke for itself
        Is that supposed to mean something? Floyd has ****riders and ALTs oozing from every corner of NSB. Rigo has a small Cuban fan base. The fact that he got that many votes is a victory.

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        • Capncrunch
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          #74
          Originally posted by Tim2daresq
          Is that supposed to mean something? Floyd has ****riders and ALTs oozing from every corner of NSB. Rigo has a small Cuban fan base. The fact that he got that many votes is a victory.
          Yeah right there was nothing but butt hurt Pac fans looking to discredit Mayweather trying to vote for Rigo, and all the Rigo fans too. And You guys stilll lost haha

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          • Tim2daresq
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            #75
            Marquez is greater than Donaire, by far. And though at the time that fight was whack because we didn't know Marquez could fight at Welterweight, and now we do know.
            But JMM wasn't fighting at his natural weight class, and Marquez wasn't prime nor is his skill set as dangerous as Donaire's. He has the counter punching, but he doesn't have the same speed, footwork, or 1 punch concussive KO power that Donaire has relative to his weight class, all while being in his prime.


            But you're comparing a guy who beat the best guy in one weight class, and that has gotten one good win, to someone who's beaten high ranked fighters in 5 weight classes, 4 fighters that were in the Top 10 P4P, and as it stands 12 fighters who were either Top 3 at the weight/Top 10 P4P fighters.
            Oh, but I thought we were talking about 130 Floyd??? And guess what, like I said earlier, Rigo is 32. He's doing what Floyd's doing right now. Fighting at a weight class he's small for, and just dominated another bigger P4P, PRIME, elite counter puncher with KO power.

            So what's your point? Floyd climbing weight classes at an earlier age means nothing, when Rigo is at that stage in his career, where he's doing the same thing as Floyd, but he just did it to a PRIME, P4P fighter.

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            • Tim2daresq
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              #76
              Originally posted by Capncrunch
              Yeah right there was nothing but butt hurt Pac fans looking to discredit Mayweather trying to vote for Rigo, and all the Rigo fans too. And You guys stilll lost haha
              Go into any Floyd thread. The ALTs outmatch anyone 4-1.

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                #77
                Originally posted by Tim2daresq
                But JMM wasn't fighting at his natural weight class, and Marquez wasn't prime nor is his skill set as dangerous as Donaire's. He has the counter punching, but he doesn't have the same speed, footwork, or 1 punch concussive KO power that Donaire has relative to his weight class.




                Oh, but I thought we were talking about 130 Floyd??? And guess what, like I said earlier, Rigo is 32. He's doing what Floyd's doing right now. Fighting at a weight class he's small for, and just dominated another bigger P4P, PRIME, elite counter puncher with KO power.

                So what's your point? Floyd climbing weight classes at an earlier age means nothing, when Rigo is at that stage in his career, where he's doing the same thing as Floyd, but he just did it to a PRIME, P4P fighter.
                Yo're arguing that one win over Donaire makes Rigondeaux greater than Mayweather dominating for 15 years in 5 weight classes. Rigondeaux will probably be the favorite in any fight now, just like Mayweather is. The last time Floyd was even considered the underdog or a push them was Corrales.

                Mayweather is held to a level that the guy has to fight 160 lb fighters, when the most he's weighed is 151, so that he can supposedly be in a real fight. We're not talking about that with Rigondeaux yet.

                I haven't seen people so drunk off a recent win since.....probably Donaire-Montiel.

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                • Tim2daresq
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                  #78
                  Originally posted by 4Corners
                  Yo're arguing that one win over Donaire makes Rigondeaux greater than Mayweather dominating for 15 years in 5 weight classes. Rigondeaux will probably be the favorite in any fight now, just like Mayweather is. The last time Floyd was even considered the underdog or a push them was Corrales.

                  Mayweather is held to a level that the guy has to fight 160 lb fighters, when the most he's weighed is 151, so that he can supposedly be in a real fight. We're not talking about that with Rigondeaux yet.

                  I haven't seen people so drunk off a recent win since.....probably Donaire-Montiel.
                  No. I'm arguing that his win over Donaire, shows he has slightly better skills than Floyd. I never put Rigo #1 P4P.

                  This is clearly evident, by what the hell I'm posting.

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                    #79
                    The ignorance and ******ity in this thread is astounding.

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                    • Tim2daresq
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                      #80
                      Originally posted by 4Corners
                      Yo're arguing that one win over Donaire makes Rigondeaux greater than Mayweather dominating for 15 years in 5 weight classes. Rigondeaux will probably be the favorite in any fight now, just like Mayweather is. The last time Floyd was even considered the underdog or a push them was Corrales.

                      Mayweather is held to a level that the guy has to fight 160 lb fighters, when the most he's weighed is 151, so that he can supposedly be in a real fight. We're not talking about that with Rigondeaux yet.

                      I haven't seen people so drunk off a recent win since.....probably Donaire-Montiel.
                      You didn't just see the Rigo/Garcia thread, and people favoring Rigo???

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