floyd has his work cut out for him.

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  • bdevils
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    #21
    Originally posted by blockhead
    he wont be able to push baldys head down with his elbows like he does to smaller opponents. he wont be able to elbow baldy in the head when he comes up and his slaps wont hurt him. this fight could be really boring or a great upset. fraud is just as dirty a fighter if not dirtier than hatton. you all know its true. if you dont believe me watch how many times he elbows gatti in six rounds.
    for someone who hates floyd you sure do talk about him alot. why must you post your nonsense time and time again it just goes to show how much of a pathetic ****ing loser you really are.

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      #22
      Originally posted by jack_the_rippuh
      I agree. He crippled Watson with legal shots. His rival from Ilford used illegal shots to cripple McClellan.

      The honorable Juyjuy once said how Hamdan's knockouts were beautiful, while Benn's were brutal and ugly.
      Eubank was a surgeon
      Benn was a butcher.

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      • jack_the_rippuh
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        #23
        Brook, for you.

        Uppercut

        In the rematch that followed, Michael was less than four minutes away from taking the world title after knocking his opponent down in the 11th round.

        But when Eubank rose, with just 20 seconds of the round remaining, he caught Michael with an uppercut.

        Watson fell, caught his head on the ropes and was eventually left with severe brain damage.

        Michael was allowed to come out for the final round before referee Francis stopped the bout with the stricken fighter against the ropes taking further punishment.

        That meant it was more than 30 minutes after the fight ended that he received oxygen and some two hours before he was wheeled into an operating theatre.

        He subsequently claimed that the British Boxing Board of Control was liable for the brain damage he suffered and in December 2000 won the ensuing court case.

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          #24
          Originally posted by blockhead
          he wont be able to push baldys head down with his elbows like he does to smaller opponents. he wont be able to elbow baldy in the head when he comes up and his slaps wont hurt him. this fight could be really boring or a great upset. fraud is just as dirty a fighter if not dirtier than hatton. you all know its true. if you dont believe me watch how many times he elbows gatti in six rounds.
          What are you nosterdomas?

          Nothing like covering all the bases huh block...Im predicting Floyd or Baldy in this fight which is essenitally what you have done.

          Your pats better show up against the Colts ****head!

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            #25
            Originally posted by blockhead
            floyd is constantly pushing his opponents heads down with his elbows and whe he does the shoulder roll he swings the back elbow up into the head of his opponents. it is far dirtier than clinching and hitting. he wont be able to do that **** to a much bigger and stronger baldomir.
            Thats Ricky Hatton's style, all of that.

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              #26
              Originally posted by Shanus
              Boxrec says it is, but when I think back to the fight I'm sure I remember Bruce Buffer saying it was Lightweight, nvm, I could be wrong.
              He said Super Lightweight, which is the same Light Welterweight.

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              • blockhead
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                #27
                Originally posted by Parody
                Thats Ricky Hatton's style, all of that.
                as well as floyds so the bias is unjustified.

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                • blockhead
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by bdevils
                  for someone who hates floyd you sure do talk about him alot. why must you post your nonsense time and time again it just goes to show how much of a pathetic ****ing loser you really are.
                  another good one from another fanboy. most of the threads on here are about this subject matter and i give unbiased and realistic observations. the fact that you defend a boxer who comes under criticism on a website seems significantly more pathetic than offering an analysis of posible outcomes and opinions dont you think?

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by jack_the_rippuh
                    The last time I remember Floyd using that elbow technique was against Henry Bruseles. The elbow/forearm is used to hold them in place to land a punch or to pick their head up. It's a thing of beauty, don't you agree blockhead?
                    i do agree that it is very effective, i love the bashing that comes from the fanboys when someone objectively looks at floyds style and sees anything other than perfection.

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                    • blockhead
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Mayweather90
                      HA, yeah ok. That makes a lot of sense.
                      it makes perfect sense. floyd is boring to people who dont know the sport well and to people who dont want to carry his jock strap. he will never be able to revive the sport because of his style. if he is the best boxing has to offer then forget about it.

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