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  • #61
    Originally posted by P.K Dionysus View Post


    Imagine if he still chipped Buboy's tooth?
    Buboy is like the Paulie to Manny's Rocky.

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    • #62
      Buboy's biggest worry should be losing some of that mid-section lol, but who's to say he didn't learn some good training tips from Freddie Roach.
      Last edited by Liondw; 07-14-2018, 09:32 AM. Reason: spelling

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      • #63
        Originally posted by RomanReigns View Post
        At this rate he'll likely have more than 10 losses before he retire from boxing. He is already a senator. No need to tarnish his legacy by continuing to fight.
        Who do you consider, to have tarnished their legacy?
        Question for anyone:yes(13, 0

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        • #64
          Originally posted by SceneBoxer View Post
          ESPN+, it's Plus.
          I just saw that. I just got my free trial. Fk it. It feels weird watching boxing on ESPN - definitely feels like a step down.

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          • #65
            Originally posted by HURTFEELINGS View Post
            Who do you consider, to have tarnished their legacy?
            Question for anyone:yes(13, 0
            More of these FIomo "undefeated" casual fans. They think losing way passed your prime is a big deal. Dude started 105 and won 8 titles in 9 divisions and fought every big-name fighter of his era.

            Not to mention the Horn and Bradley I losses were clear robberies that are not even debatable.

            Newbs like that guy think wins and losses are more important than moving up divisions and level of comp.

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            • #66
              Originally posted by MisanthropicNY View Post
              More of these FIomo "undefeated" casual fans. They think losing way passed your prime is a big deal. Dude started 105 and won 8 titles in 9 divisions and fought every big-name fighter of his era.

              Not to mention the Horn and Bradley I losses were clear robberies that are not even debatable.

              Newbs like that guy think wins and losses are more important than moving up divisions and level of comp.
              I don't think a Pre prime, prime or even a past his prime Mayweather is going to lose against the Torrecampo, Singsurat, Bradley, Marquez, and Horn.
              Last edited by RomanReigns; 07-14-2018, 06:53 PM.

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              • #67
                Originally posted by RomanReigns View Post
                I don't think a Pre prime, prime or even a past his prime Mayweather is going to lose against the Torrecampo, Singsurat, Bradley, Marquez, and Horn.
                Floyd started professionally at 130 though - 22 pounds higher. You now I don't think prime Pac loses to Castillo either though at 135. Or goes to a split-decision with De La Hoya or has an almost draw with Maidana.

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by MisanthropicNY View Post
                  Floyd started professionally at 130 though - 22 pounds higher. You now I don't think prime Pac loses to Castillo either though at 135. Or goes to a split-decision with De La Hoya or has an almost draw with Maidana.
                  Mayweather lost to Castillo in the first fight. I don't even like Floyd brah, but he is better than Manny.

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by RomanReigns View Post
                    Mayweather lost to Castillo in the first fight. I don't even like Floyd brah, but he is better than Manny.
                    If you start 22 pounds higher professionally - you should be better!

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by MisanthropicNY View Post
                      If you start 22 pounds higher professionally - you should be better!
                      Pacquiao at 5'4" to 5'5" was very malnourished when he started his boxing career at the aged of 17.

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