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  • twosweethooks
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    #61
    There are problems with Paulies assessment !

    First You can't compare SRR or SRL because they fought the PRIME Welter Weight ELITES of the day,

    JR has NOT !

    IF I am wrong , then please tell me the PRIME WW ELITE that JR has fought in the past ten years ?

    Either his opponents were Prime Elite in a smaller division, which can't count for greatness, that would be like heralding Clay and Frazier and declaring them GREAT for KOing Bob Foster !

    or his opponents were old and past their primes,,,,,ODH

    or they were just like ORTIZ, a good guy no doubt but ruined by Maidana, and R Guerrero a good fighter but not a true Elite and look at Maidana, who looked like he may have beat JR in the first fight and fought him again with EVERYTHING against him, from the gloves to the REF

    Showtime has a lot at stake, no doubt in trouble with Jr. Pauli puts down Pac over KHAN !!!!!! Thasts pure Showtime.

    The next few months will tell the tale on JR

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    • twosweethooks
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      #62
      Originally posted by Reloaded
      After a 2 year lay off Floyd schooled the then No 2 rated P4P fighter in the world who later went and KOed Manny .

      Cotto was top 10 so was Canelo .
      you remind me of the guy who loves rough curs with all spit and fire only to see them quit on top but can't really SEE IT !!

      WHO with any boxing sense would brag about your post ? That so called lay off was a pure DUCK !!!!! Ducked COTTO and MARGO which is Well established!!

      The little guy was a blown up featherweight, a little fat guy and was cheated on and paid off for the Cheat. Not only that, but the styles didn't match and JMM was forced to be the aggressor which he ain't, it was a sic fight, and only those that brag on that fight to prove a point NO NOTHING about GAME HEARTED FIGHTERS !!!!!! Then MEMO came into the picture.

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      • Fetta
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        #63
        at 38 i would say so

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        • HeGotPacProblem
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          #64
          Originally posted by IMDAZED
          Do you have the fight night weights?
          May 146 lbs.
          Marquez 142 lbs.

          May paid 600k for going over 144 lb weight limit.

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          • Francis M.
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            #65
            I'm surprised that Floyd's being affected by age this fast....

            All the experts on this board was talking how Floyd can stay at his level because of his great technique?

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            • bluebeam
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              #66
              Originally posted by kafkod
              I agree with this and I'm also 100% sure that Chavez Sr would have beaten Floyd at lightweight, maybe welterweight too.
              Robinson, Leonard and Chavez all lost during their careers, but their records are still incomparably better than Floyd's.
              Tommy Hearns is another guy Floyd could not have coped with at any stage of his career at welterweight.

              Floyd would beat chavez sr easy just like sweet pea did

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              • bluebeam
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                #67
                Originally posted by twosweethooks
                There are problems with Paulies assessment !

                First You can't compare SRR or SRL because they fought the PRIME Welter Weight ELITES of the day,

                JR has NOT !

                IF I am wrong , then please tell me the PRIME WW ELITE that JR has fought in the past ten years ?

                Either his opponents were Prime Elite in a smaller division, which can't count for greatness, that would be like heralding Clay and Frazier and declaring them GREAT for KOing Bob Foster !

                or his opponents were old and past their primes,,,,,ODH

                or they were just like ORTIZ, a good guy no doubt but ruined by Maidana, and R Guerrero a good fighter but not a true Elite and look at Maidana, who looked like he may have beat JR in the first fight and fought him again with EVERYTHING against him, from the gloves to the REF

                Showtime has a lot at stake, no doubt in trouble with Jr. Pauli puts down Pac over KHAN !!!!!! Thasts pure Showtime.

                The next few months will tell the tale on JR



                Hopkins 2 biggest wins are against elite smaller men. tito and Oscar , yet that counts for greatness huh?

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                • bluebeam
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                  #68
                  Originally posted by daggum
                  and i'll show you a list of great fighters they beat. can't do that with floyd's resume.

                  Oscar,mosley,cotto,and marquez are not hall of famers?

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                  • WESS
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                    #69
                    His best days had been at 130-135.

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                    • WESS
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                      #70
                      Originally posted by bluebeam
                      Oscar,mosley,cotto,and marquez are not hall of famers?
                      No, only if were talking about Pac's career.. duhhhh.

                      You know how the simple ****tard logic works around here.

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