The "All Things Mayweather/Pacquiao" Express!!!!!!

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  1. eze

    eze Everybody Know Me Full Member

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    It was his 4th weight class.
     
  2. doomeddisciple

    doomeddisciple Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Judah was a very good fighter after loosing to Baldomir in a shocking performance?

    Hatton wasn't a welterweight as displayed by the Collazo fight.

    Mitchell a 140 former champ.

    DLH was all about money so he could avoid the 8 million dollar Margaritto fight and at least use money as a reason to fight.
     
  3. imp4pdabest

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    Even Pac weighs 146 - 148 on fight night for his fights. There's only gonna be a 2" height difference. Both fighters will be the same weight on fight night, or Pac might weigh a few pounds more. a 2" height difference, yes its an advantage.
     
  4. doomeddisciple

    doomeddisciple Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    And so that means he automatically doesn't have to defend the title against actual welterweights then?

    I'm not saying that it's not an impressive achievment in and of itself - But I'm not the only fan or boxing person who doesn't consider a person to be a champ til they at least defend their title.

    To say Hatton was a top ten welter is smoking more weed than Nallege.
     
  5. imp4pdabest

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    :rofl:rofl:rofl Aw man you dudes kill me.
     
  6. imp4pdabest

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    How is that? If Hatton was ranked at WW back then or even now, he would be one of the top 10 WW's, easily. He'd be ranked way higher than Jennings
     
  7. doomeddisciple

    doomeddisciple Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Oh god, I love it - Two posts before it's those other fighters are going to fight a smaller man and now it's pac and he's only a little bit smaller?

    The entertainment just keeps on pouring out here on ESB.
     
  8. eze

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    Hatton beat Collazo for the WBA strap. The same strap Cotto won from Quintana in a vacate match up.


    Hatton was also 160lbs against Collazo. He weighed 154 against Mayweather, making weight a non factor.

    Mayweather was making the biggest fights possible at 147. DLH and Hatton were the biggest fights.
     
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  10. littlefloyd

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    just because he retired and wouldn't want to fight anymore he loses your respect?:nut

    admit it haters you just want to see the day that he lose, that aint happening people cause floyd is not a loser unlike all of you real losers who wanted him to lose:hi:
     
  11. ReturnofTheKing

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    are you aware that roberto duran never defended a title he won outside of 135.

    at 147, 154, and 160 duran never had a successful title defense:deal

    floyd at least defended his 147 title succesfully something duran was never able to do.:thumbsup
     
  12. littlefloyd

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    at least he got some compared to margo who had 0 "zero" respect:deal
     
  13. doomeddisciple

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    So you're looking yourself in the mirror and convincing yourself Hatton is a legit 147 fighter - When even Hatton and his whole camp have said he's not.

    Those smaller men...
     
  14. eze

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    Judah was a very good fight, most focused Ive seen Zab in a long time until he realized he wasen't going to win.


    Hatton didn't pack on the extra weight against Mayweather like he did Collazo.

    Mitchell was a warm up fight plain and simple.

    You do know he got more from fighting Baldomir than fighting Margo.

    8 Mil + PPV Revenue + LIneal title.
     
  15. doomeddisciple

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    Can you see Hatton V Clottey? Williams? Margarito? Cotto? Mosley?

    Come on mate - Lets not revise history too much here...
     
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