Who's Floyd's best win?

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  • FilMor
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    #41
    Originally posted by -Huey-
    I personally see the Corrales fight as his best performance, also his action packed fight against Augustus where Floyd had to dig deep...the Hatton fight was also another great performance as they were both undefeated. Floyd proved to have that extra gear that seperates the elite from the pretenders in those fights.
    lolz @ Corrales being your best win

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    • -Huey-
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      #42
      Originally posted by FilMor
      lolz @ Corrales being your best win
      Ok? I don't see what's so funny about that...you clearly don't even know who Corrales was.

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      • bojangles1987
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        #43
        Originally posted by -Kev-
        1. Hernandez
        2. Corrales
        3. Castillo
        4. De La Hoya
        5. Marquez
        6. Hatton
        7. Mosley
        8. Cotto
        9. Canelo
        10. Unsure who to pick from Chavez/Judah/Baldomir

        I think the Canelo win will grow in time.



        Does the same apply to Pacquiao with his win over Miguel Cotto at a CW of 145?
        The Alvarez win has a lot of potential improvement going forward.

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          #44
          Originally posted by bojangles1987
          The Alvarez win has a lot of potential improvement going forward.
          especially after angulo ko's cinnaboy

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          • Shad0wB0xer
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            #45
            Corrales or Hatton. He put both fighters down in emphatic fashion.

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            • LacedUp
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              #46
              Originally posted by -Kev-
              1. Hernandez
              2. Corrales
              3. Castillo
              4. De La Hoya
              5. Marquez
              6. Hatton
              7. Mosley
              8. Cotto
              9. Canelo
              10. Unsure who to pick from Chavez/Judah/Baldomir

              I think the Canelo win will grow in time.
              It's a pretty good list. Someone finally agrees with me that Hernandez is his top win.

              Only thing I disagree with is Marquez being that high.

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              • LacedUp
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                #47
                Originally posted by bojangles1987
                The Alvarez win has a lot of potential improvement going forward.
                It also could be going downwards.

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                • GOD-FR33
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                  #48
                  Absolutely.....

                  "Does the same apply to Pacquiao with his win over Miguel Cotto at a CW of 145?"

                  Absolutely.

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                  • boliodogs
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                    #49
                    His win over Canelo impressed me the most but he should have fought him at the standard Jr. middleweight limit of 154 pounds.

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                    • Boxing lives
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by GOD-FR33
                      "Does the same apply to Pacquiao with his win over Miguel Cotto at a CW of 145?"

                      Absolutely.
                      the cotto win was much better than the alvarez win. alvarez is a hypejob. Pacmans win over margarito is better than anything floyd ever did in his career also.

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