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Name 1 Prime A-level fighter that Mayweather has on his resume......
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Originally posted by New England View Postpacquiao did not beat morales in his prime. this myth has to be stopped. you guys probably weren't watching boxing when morales was prime if you really believe that manny beat him when he was at his best.
what gives strength to the morales win for manny was that he got a hell of a lot better in the series, and after it. he was a much more complete fighter at welterweight, even if he was very small for the weight.Last edited by Thraxox; 08-30-2017, 09:01 AM.
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Originally posted by IronDanHamza View PostBut then I can easily say by that logic how much better was Kovalev than Boone and Chilemba? It's easy to do that. A level fighters still lose fights or struggle in fights.
And also, Casamayor didn't knock out Corrales. Infact, it was Corrales who rocked him at the end of the 6th!!
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Originally posted by Johnny2x2x View PostThen why did Pacquaio, Morales, and MAB avoid him like the plague? Castillo was the king at 135 and a top 5 P4P fighter.
By today's standards (TBE, only the 0 matters), he's a bum since he lost to non-elite fighters (like posters here said about Lemieux losing when he was 21-22, Roman G. getting robbed, etc.).
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Originally posted by SniXSniPe View PostCastillo got stopped 4 times, and had a controversial win over Johnson in their 2nd fight before he fought Floyd.
By today's standards (TBE, only the 0 matters), he's a bum since he lost to non-elite fighters (like posters here said about Lemieux losing when he was 21-22, Roman G. getting robbed, etc.).
If Floyd was such a cherry picker, then why did he give immediate rematches to the only 2 guys who came close to beating him in Castillo and Madaina? Seems like afgter he fought each of them the 1st time the toughest possible fight for him would be rematches which he made happen.
Did Pacquaio give immediate rematches to Marquez after his draw and controversial decisions over him? Nope, he made him wait while he fought other guys. Did SRL give immediate rematches to Hagler or Hearns? Why not?
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Originally posted by Thraxox View PostLook at my other post. I never said Pacquiao had beaten a Prime Morales, I said Erik Morales fought Prime Pacquiao, (physically prime but not yet refined in his skills), but he was far from shot like some would claim when he was beaten by Pacquiao, and also but Pacquiao had beaten Prime Barrera and Prime Marquez at their best weight class.
here's what you wrote:
"Then you have Pacquiao beating 3 of the top5 greatest mexican fighters of all time at their prime abd at their best weight."
a typo, maybe? otherwise there's no way to interpret the post other than to say you were calling marquez, barrera, and morales prime at the time of their defeats to pacquiao.
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Originally posted by Johnny2x2x View PostThen why did Pacquaio, Morales, and MAB avoid him like the plague? Castillo was the king at 135 and a top 5 P4P fighter.
At what weight? Pretty sure none of these were even in his division at the time.
MAB didn't even step up to lightweight until he fought Khan by that time Castillo was probably all the way up at Welter.
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Originally posted by Johnny2x2x View PostCastillo beat and drew Johnston and was on a nice run. He was the LW lineal champ. Floyd beat him with a dislocated shoulder and then he gave him an immediate rematch.
If Floyd was such a cherry picker, then why did he give immediate rematches to the only 2 guys who came close to beating him in Castillo and Madaina? Seems like afgter he fought each of them the 1st time the toughest possible fight for him would be rematches which he made happen.
Did Pacquaio give immediate rematches to Marquez after his draw and controversial decisions over him? Nope, he made him wait while he fought other guys. Did SRL give immediate rematches to Hagler or Hearns? Why not?
hagler retired after the leonard fight. never put on boxing gloves. never asked for a rematch, but i'm sure he was offered plenty of money for it.
and leonard retired with what he tought was a creer ending eye injury shortly after the first hearns fight. hearns himself needed to move up in weight and rebuild after the beating he took, and would never be advised by steward to take an immediate rematch.
so yeah, don't talk about historic boxing if you don't know what you're talking about
leonard ducked da rematches doe! floyd's a better fighter than leonard doe!
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Originally posted by New England View Posthagler retired after the leonard fight. never put on boxing gloves. never asked for a rematch, but i'm sure he was offered plenty of money for it.
and leonard retired with what he tought was a creer ending eye injury shortly after the first hearns fight. hearns himself needed to move up in weight and rebuild after the beating he took, and would never be advised by steward to take an immediate rematch.
so yeah, don't talk about historic boxing if you don't know what you're talking about
leonard ducked da rematches doe! floyd's a better fighter than leonard doe!
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Originally posted by New England View Posthere's what you wrote:
"Then you have Pacquiao beating 3 of the top5 greatest mexican fighters of all time at their prime abd at their best weight."
a typo, maybe? otherwise there's no way to interpret the post other than to say you were calling marquez, barrera, and morales prime at the time of their defeats to pacquiao.
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