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  • Chrismart
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    #11
    Ali - Foreman :ROCK:

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    • TonyGe
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      #12
      Roberto Duran beating Davey Moore and Iran Barkley. He was well past his prime and beat two good fighters much bigger than him.

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      • Rockybigblower
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        #13
        Shane moseley buckling fmj...it was the last decent punch he ever threw.

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        • Dip_Slide
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          #14
          Originally posted by daggum
          yes oscar was in his 5th weight class oh wait only floyd gets credit for that he was so small!!! was being the key word. oscar was great when floyd fougth him? based on what? one win in 3 years and over mayorga. gonna go with no.
          Oscar fought at 147+ for more than 7 years and aleeady fought at 160, 5ft.11 165+ lbs on fight night, Floyd hasn't been fighting for more than a year and a half at 147 and was fighting at 154 for the first time where he weighed in at 150 lbs, 4 lbs lighter than Dela Hoya and he was even eating before the weigh in to make 150, Floyd was definitely a much smaller fighter than Dela Hoya that night and he was forced to wear heavyweight gloves with extra padding that Dela Hoya ordered him to wear while Dela Hoya wore some other gloves. Dela Hoya made easy work out of the reiging champ at the time Mayorga and came to the Mayweather fight in an even better shape and he didn't show ring rust early, one guy adjusted and the other didn't and the one who who adjusted won the fight, Dela Hoya never had the style nor the ring iq to beat Mayweather, he had size, a great jab and power and he tried to used them but it wasn't enough.

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