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  • #21
    Originally posted by #1Assassin View Post
    augustus beat burton by a huge margin in their first fight and fell victim to one of the worst robberies in boxing history, fight wasnt even close. atlas went cray in the post fight, almost made me like the guy. he was spot on for once.

    That's true, Augustus has been robbed more times than anyone. Still, there's no disputing the Manfredy victory for Burton, or the fact Diaz KOd Chavez in 3, while it took Floyd 9 rounds to RTD him...

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    • #22
      Originally posted by PACnPBFsuck View Post
      I can't wait to see the Prescott thread.
      Khan was weight drained against Prescott and he had a new trainer for that one fight who told him to go toe to toe and to try and KO Prescott in the first round. Worst game plan he could have possibly had against a guy who, at the time, had KOd 17 of his 19 opponents and nearly all of them in the early rounds.

      Truth is Khan, because he was weight drained, was lucky to have won his next two fights at lightweight - especially the Barrera fight. He moved up to light welterweight less than a year after the Prescott loss and in his first fight there he beat Kotelnik for the title, much more convincingly than Devon Alexander's performance against Kotelnik in Kotelniks next fight after the Khan loss (and a Kotelnik who had been inactive for over a year before facing Devon).

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      • #23
        Originally posted by .:: JSFD26 ::. View Post
        Oh god... Is this serious? Lol


        Posted from Boxingscene.com App for Android
        No, gods aren't serious, they are just man-made, imaginary, fictional characters like Spiderman, Superman and Santa.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by F!x View Post
          That's true, Augustus has been robbed more times than anyone. Still, there's no disputing the Manfredy victory for Burton, or the fact Diaz KOd Chavez in 3, while it took Floyd 9 rounds to RTD him...
          chavez tore his acl in the third and couldn't stand up.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by daggum View Post
            chavez tore his acl in the third and couldn't stand up.
            lol.. Remember Vitali vs Solis KO1..

            It happens in boxing, it's still a KO if you're counted out due to an injury..

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            • #26
              Originally posted by F!x View Post
              Khan was weight drained against Prescott and he had a new trainer for that one fight who told him to go toe to toe and to try and KO Prescott in the first round. Worst game plan he could have possibly had against a guy who, at the time, had KOd 17 of his 19 opponents and nearly all of them in the early rounds.

              Truth is Khan, because he was weight drained, was lucky to have won his next two fights at lightweight - especially the Barrera fight. He moved up to light welterweight less than a year after the Prescott loss and in his first fight there he beat Kotelnik for the title, much more convincingly than Devon Alexander's performance against Kotelnik in Kotelniks next fight after the Khan loss (and a Kotelnik who had been inactive for over a year before facing Devon).
              Was he weight drained when he was KO'ing everyone before Prescott?

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              • #27
                Julio Diaz drew with Porter in the their first fight.. You dudes can now see after Porter beat Alexander that Devon was never on the same level as Khan..

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by Desert Warrior View Post
                  Julio Diaz was a decent lightweight in his prime but nothing special.
                  Well Alexander wasn't even on Diaz level...

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