This man defeats Mayweather at every weight category from 135-154!

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  1. Vanboxingfan

    Vanboxingfan Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Yes well it looks like you answered..wait for it, absolutely none of my questions. So your credibility is shot. You didn't even take the time to boxrec the score of the fight. :rofl
     
  2. Vanboxingfan

    Vanboxingfan Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    This post is laughable. What's next? Mayweather's smarter than Tyson so he'd school him?

    Pathetic reply.
     
  3. Vanboxingfan

    Vanboxingfan Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Saying Floyd can't beat Duran whose ranked in the top 10 of all time, doesn't equate to hating him.

    Not by a long shot.

    Rather it equates to some of us older guys actually watching both their careers and assessing it accordingly.

    It's no coincidence that those who support Mayweather on this site are mostly under 25, that's because the vast majority of them haven't bothered to actually watch Duran fight, and simply rely on Boxrec to make their points.

    It would so much simpler if they would at least watch a couple of his fights. Go watch Duran - De Jesus III, Duran - Leonard, Duran - Moore, Duran- Barkley and then respond as to who would beat who.
     
  4. HolyCityBully

    HolyCityBully Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Completely delusional.

    Im well over 30 and I can call you on your BS.

    Here's some other guys would could beat the fab four on any given night, WITHOUT having a comparable resume.

    Hops
    Jones
    Toney
    Whitaker
    Pac
     
  5. Brandish

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    scratch pac he aint **** to the fab four.

    ill take floyd, roy, bhop, and whitaker against them.
     
  6. HolyCityBully

    HolyCityBully Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I get it.

    You couldnt come up with an answer without making sorry dumbass excuses for your god.

    :rofl:rofl:rofl

    It was expected.

    Keep the trolling going ******.
     
  7. HolyCityBully

    HolyCityBully Well-Known Member Full Member

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    All these guys can compete with each other at a given weight.

    I think that Hops at 160 beats ALL of them.
     
  8. Sweet Jones

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    So in other words, Duran sold out his legacy and all the love and adulation from the Southern Hemisphere he had been receiving from winning the initial fight for a couple of bucks. Instead, he CHOSE to take the money, walked into the ring (allegedly) unprepared, get clowned, and b!tched out. And that's Leonard's fault?

    You got the game all twisted up.

    First off, please produce ANYTHING that backs up your claim that a rematch would not have happened if Duran turned it down initially. As a warrior, that loss was burning SRL's soul. As a matter of fact, Leonard was SO adamant about getting another shot at Duran that he split with his trainer since his amateur days (Dave Jacobs) because Jacobs wanted Leonard to have some tune-ups first and SRL wasn't having it. So this notion that Duran had no leverage and that the rematch was just another money fight for SRL is false. Isht was personal.

    When ODLH pulled that isht on Mosley and Mayweather, after both of them beat him, they told him to kick rocks. Don't blame anyone but Duran for selling out for the money. His choice, his consequences.

    Secondly, as stated earlier, making weight had been an issue for Duran going back to his LW days. You, as a (allegedly) hardcore Duran fan, can not deny this. That was nothing new. So when, exactly, was the guy with the history of ballooning up in weight going to 'be ready'? The very documentary YOU keep claiming no one else understood saw clearly explains that Duran himself knew that a rematch was coming (see the 30:30 mark of this link). His own lack of self discipline did him in.

    Stop. Just stop. You guys make Duran look worse with these even more embarrassing excuses than the ones his camp offered (cramps, weight, hot steaks-cold water, voodoo, etc.)
     
  9. Ricky369

    Ricky369 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    His fights against Esteban De Jesus and Wilfred Benitez tell me otherwise.... Two really natural boxers. Not too even mention Leonard
     
  10. Ripper11

    Ripper11 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I think Floyd beats Benitez.
     
  11. Ripper11

    Ripper11 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    you didn't even answer his original question, so why does he owe you the pleasure of answering your's
     
  12. Vanboxingfan

    Vanboxingfan Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Now you're into name calling. Face it, you're a child and you're acting like one.
     
  13. Vanboxingfan

    Vanboxingfan Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    For the last ****ing time watch the documentary. Leonard himself said as much. Jesus Christ already. If you're going to have a discussion about what happened at least do a little research before you reply. Is that asking too much?
     
  14. Vanboxingfan

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    Roy yes, Hopkins probably, although Hearns or SRL could pull an upset, and Floyd couldn't beat any of them and neither could Whitaker. But these two would give Duran a tough fight. And Floyd wouldn't even get in the ring with Hagler or Hearns, and he may not even get in the ring with SRL or Duran for that matter.
     
  15. Sweet Jones

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    Vanboxingfan,

    I've watched the doc. numerous times and can not find nor recall such a claim. I will humble myself and ask for your assistance.

    Can you please point out where exactly in the documentary that Leonard stated that the only circumstances under which a rematch would have happened is if Duran took the date that Leonard 'forced' on him?

    Here is a repost of the link to the 'No Mas' 30 for 30: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z-BlK3B4Ykc

    Thank you in advance.