Boxingscene memebers: is Baldomir a good opposition for Mayweather?

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  • Easy-E
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    #21
    Originally posted by PBF34
    Tony would be a big underdog to Floyd too.
    You have NO point.
    And we all know the situation regarding Oscar and Shane.
    Ike and Forrest would get totally outclasses.
    And Paul Williams has left Floyds name of the list of fighters he is calling out.
    And wisely, I might add.

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    • guru
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      #22
      Originally posted by PBF34
      Tony would be a big underdog to Floyd too.
      You have NO point.
      toney would not be as big an underdog as sosa, corley, gatti, bruseles, or baldy...

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      • Bozo_no no
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        #23
        Originally posted by guru
        OK, he's the man, no arguement there.... but there also is no arguement that he's a big underdog to floyd, just like everyone floyd has faced the last 3 years...

        He's a heavy underdog because of what an extreme talent Floyd is.

        The fact you don't have him in your top 5 speaks volumes about how biased and worthless your opinion is.

        Especially with Calzaghe in there.

        Taking Floyd out due to bad competition, but inserting Calzaghe?

        LOL!

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        • adrsan84
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          #24
          Baldomir is a good, solid, opponent for floyd. he has the size and strenght to give him problems, but he definitely does not have the skills or style to do it. He doesn't throw very many punches, he doesn't have 1 punch KO power, and he is extremely easy to hit. that works against guys with below average chins or defenses, but PBF as the best D and a very good chin, though it hasnt really been tested. PBF by wide UD or TKO, but baldi does better than gatti.

          And if the odds were stacked against margarito i would bet on him a lot quicker than on baldomir, to bet on baldomir the odds would have to be great because i dont see it happening unless a miracle happens for him.

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          • -Antonio-
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            #25
            As of right now I dont have a problem with it. Baldomir is the true champ and made a credible defense.

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            • DiegoFuego
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              #26
              I think Baldomir is a very poor fighter still, but Mayweather is completely right for fighting him and I support it fully

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              • restless_438
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                #27
                Out of the fighters "available" to fight by November for Floyd, this is the best option.. i'm satisfied for the meantime

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