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  • Zab Super Judah
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    #31
    If castillo fought corrales 10 times. Castillo would win 9 out of 10. Corrales just can't handle castillo's style

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    • Run
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      #32
      Originally posted by Shanus16
      I'd like to know where you're from, just out of curiosity.
      Same with you. I'd hazard to guess you're from the U.K.



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      • Verstyle
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        #33
        i say james toney.

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        • whdempsey
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          #34
          Originally posted by RunWithKnives
          I don't think so. Hatton's victory over Tszyu was not impressive at all IMO. Tszyu was washed up, faced death threats, and was repeatedly hit below the belt. The same Tszyu that fought hatton would be lucky to go the distance with JLC.

          I'd also have to disagree...because JLC in my opinion beat Mayweather, and was simply robbed.

          Sure I'd like to see the fight....so that people quit underrating arguably the best fighter in boxing next to Floyd and Winky.
          The same Tzyu that Hatton beat was coming off the best win of his career, was less inactive than he had been for years, and was fouling Hatton as much, if not more than Hatton was fouling him.

          Tzyu's record at superlightweight reveals more class as a fighter than Floyd Mayweather's resume at lightweight.

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          • Shanus
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            #35
            Originally posted by RunWithKnives
            Same with you. I'd hazard to guess you're from the U.K.
            Indeed I am, but i'm not bias because Hatton is british, I actually think Hatton's going to lose to Mayweather, are you from Mexico? Or have any mexican in you?

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            • Run
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              #36
              Originally posted by whdempsey
              The same Tzyu that Hatton beat was coming off the best win of his career, was less inactive than he had been for years, and was fouling Hatton as much, if not more than Hatton was fouling him.

              Tzyu's record at superlightweight reveals more class as a fighter than Floyd Mayweather's resume at lightweight.
              Points taken....but I'm not a big proponent of weight classification. Names are names....to me the same guys who beat top names at a weight class below, or even two for that matter are almost always successful when they move up or down.

              Floyd beating Chavez at 130 is equally as impressive as him beating Bruseles at 140...when discussing him as a 140 lber.



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              • Mr. Ryan
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                #37
                Hands down, it has to be James "Lights Out" Toney. Toney has fast hands, keeps a tight defense, throws punches in bunches, and is virtually impossible to beat inside. Second would have to be Jose Luis Castillo, he is nasty to the body.

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                • whdempsey
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by RunWithKnives
                  Points taken....but I'm not a big proponent of weight classification. Names are names....to me the same guys who beat top names at a weight class below, or even two for that matter are almost always successful when they move up or down.

                  Floyd beating Chavez at 130 is equally as impressive as him beating Bruseles at 140...when discussing him as a 140 lber.
                  Fair enough. I tend to agree with you. I dunno, I feel like at the time that Castillo lost so controversially to Mayweather, he wasn't much more than a hot titleholder. Tzyu though, was a proven Hall of Fame type fighter when Hatton made him quit. Anyway, I'll watch it as soon as it;s made.

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                  • Verstyle
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by asian_sensation
                    Hands down, it has to be James "Lights Out" Toney. Toney has fast hands, keeps a tight defense, throws punches in bunches, and is virtually impossible to beat inside. Second would have to be Jose Luis Castillo, he is nasty to the body.

                    finally some1 with me

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                    • Run
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by whdempsey
                      Fair enough. I tend to agree with you. I dunno, I feel like at the time that Castillo lost so controversially to Mayweather, he wasn't much more than a hot titleholder. Tzyu though, was a proven Hall of Fame type fighter when Hatton made him quit. Anyway, I'll watch it as soon as it;s made.
                      I'll tell you this much man.

                      I like Hatton despite how I critiscise him. He's definitely an excellent fighter and there is no dis*****g that. However, I'd like to see more of him in the States against the kind of opposition that people don't take lightly.

                      He's making positive steps, and has already openly stated he'd like to fight in the States more often.

                      If he were to lets say.....look impressive by dismantling a Margarito for instance...I'd have to say the prospect fight between JLC and Hatton becomes much more interesting and a clear winner really could not be picked.

                      Case and Point example:

                      I was highly critical of Calzaghe....he dismantled Lacy. I have absolutely no more questions about Joe and he answered them in my book. He's a legitimate top 10 P4P fighter and will dominate the light heavyweight division.



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