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  • abracada
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    #21
    Originally posted by NEETzsche
    Floyd should try to impose his size and win by KO at the earliest opportunity before any dodginess can occur
    That’s how I see it from Round 1.

    Stoppage in Round 2.

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    • Sickmerch1990
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      #22
      Floyd is a top 5 all time fighter but he's a slimey little rat wimp of a man just hate he's a stand out fighter of this era in.my all time top ten he's defo there but not sure were and if my dislike for the guy is the reason hes not higher 1 sugar ray Robinson 2 sugar ray lenard 3 Ali 4 Duran 5 hagler 6 mayweather 7 Chavez 8 holyfeild 9 Manny Pac 10 jones jnr

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      • MurkaMan
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        #23
        Originally posted by Sickmerch1990
        Floyd is a top 5 all time fighter but he's a slimey little rat wimp of a man just hate he's a stand out fighter of this era in.my all time top ten he's defo there but not sure were and if my dislike for the guy is the reason hes not higher 1 sugar ray Robinson 2 sugar ray lenard 3 Ali 4 Duran 5 hagler 6 mayweather 7 Chavez 8 holyfeild 9 Manny Pac 10 jones jnr
        Ray Robinson!??? Lol He fought in an era where boxing was a trade. Back then, you didnt fight because you were gifted. You fought to pay bills. They were a bunch of bums that Ray was beating up on. His best opponent was Jake Lommatta who was booboo!!

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        • lion33lit
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          #24
          Originally posted by NEETzsche
          Floyd should try to impose his size and win by KO at the earliest opportunity before any dodginess can occur
          Yes he should impose that size, he's too far away from the states (or should I say 'home'?) in potential enemy territory, Maybe if he knows for sure that the smaller guy is ready to go from the heavier shots, should he let him off the hook

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          • uncle_ray
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            #25
            My only interest in this fight is something goes wrong

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            • texasboi15
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              #26
              They brought in Kenny Bayless to make sure nothing goes wrong

              [img]https://media.*****.com/media/JYROVscCTrNuw/*****.gif[/img]

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              • FinitoxDinamita
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                #27
                I hope the jap lands a kick right on the kisser and breaks floyd’s jaw.

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                • Sickmerch1990
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by MurkaMan
                  Ray Robinson!??? Lol He fought in an era where boxing was a trade. Back then, you didnt fight because you were gifted. You fought to pay bills. They were a bunch of bums that Ray was beating up on. His best opponent was Jake Lommatta who was booboo!!
                  I agree they werent at the fitnes level of today but most men back then were proper tough old school warriors and sugar ray hit over 200 fights his movement Sutton else so don't you class Ali or foreman Duran as the same as Floyd or Tyson they were all generations apart like

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                  • JayID
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Sickmerch1990
                    I agree they werent at the fitnes level of today but most men back then were proper tough old school warriors and sugar ray hit over 200 fights his movement Sutton else so don't you class Ali or foreman Duran as the same as Floyd or Tyson they were all generations apart like
                    Extreme commom misconception. The top fighters back then were by far physically fitter than the fighters today. These guys went 15 rounds, sometimes multiple times per week! SRR fought 3 different people, in 3 different countries in under 3 weeks. (Happened to be the top fighters of each country). 30 years prior, just 30 years. Was a heavyweight title fight between Jack Johnson and Jess willard that was scheduled for 45 ROUNDS. That's why it makes me laugh when people say that boxers today would crush the boxers of the previous era's. The only argument that they have is "training and conditioning" yet no-one has yet shown me the improvement of this in boxing. So if the training and conditioning hasnt improved... then it must be the skills right?? Wrong. These guys fought twice a week and most likely sparred every god damn day. Its a proven fact that practise improves the ability to do something.. if the old timers fought more then surely they were more fluent in their craft than todays fighters who don't fight often and are more concerned about training and conditioning. Of course there are exceptions, but to say that all fighters today would sweep the floor with yesterdays era's fighters is ridiculous.

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                    • tokon
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by JayID
                      That's why it makes me laugh when people say that boxers today would crush the boxers of the previous era's. The only argument that they have is "training and conditioning" yet no-one has yet shown me the improvement of this in boxing. So if the training and conditioning hasnt improved... then it must be the skills right?? Wrong. These guys fought twice a week and most likely sparred every god damn day. Its a proven fact that practise improves the ability to do something.. if the old timers fought more then surely they were more fluent in their craft than todays fighters who don't fight often and are more concerned about training and conditioning. Of course there are exceptions, but to say that all fighters today would sweep the floor with yesterdays era's fighters is ridiculous.
                      Some good points in this post.

                      Thanks.

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