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As a Mayweather fan, I say hes past prime.

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  • Originally posted by KING MEAT View Post
    yet still whoops everyones ass. hows that even possible?

    he peaked against hatton.

    truely the greatest.
    CAPTAIN OBVIOUS

    hatton.....omg

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    • Originally posted by Doctor_Tenma View Post
      140 in my opinion was his best weight, people forget how good of a combination puncher he used to be. He's made quite a few adjustments at this age, he's put more emphasis on taking the early rounds and also finishing the round strong. Don't care what anyone says, if Canelo ain't the man to do him in...then Floyd likely finishes his contract undefeated.
      Luc will defeat Mayweather at 147lb

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      • No ****! he's closer to 40 than he is 30 or 20. But still #1 pound for pound boxer *ahem not fighter *boxer

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        • Originally posted by KING MEAT View Post
          yet still whoops everyones ass. hows that even possible?

          he peaked against hatton.

          truely the greatest.
          LOL yeah he's the greatest

          On a more serious note, who's that girl in your sig?

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          • Originally posted by Twako View Post
            whoop?

            maybe in his lightweight days. he gave his last whooping against a jww who he pulled up to ww.
            Really? This is the saddest excuse people go to still. Man, it makes me realise just how ****ed in the head that Floyd makes fanboys get.

            Not only was Floyd smaller than Hatton, but he started lower and fought most of his career at a much lower weight than Hatton, thus Hatton, who struggled to make weight, would have had the advantage and even said it was to his advantage at 147 where he was a champ too. Basing it off a tough fight against. 147 champ who was much better than ever given credit for actually proved that Hatton was legit. Colazzo gave hell to everyone and really only lost clearly to Mosley before going downhill.

            Floyd had fought twice at 147 and Hatton once and neither guy had fought there in a year, so the only advantage, if any, was to the guy who struggled to make weight and could thus focus purely on his boxing and game plan.

            Anyone that thinks it was to Floyds advantage to fight Hatton at 147 and that he did it deliberately because he was the bigger guy, or whatever ******ed excuse you come up with, is a ****ing idiot.

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