Alright Mayweather Fanboys... How does this equate to the greatest 130 of all time?

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  1. Staminakills

    Staminakills Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    clown
    seriously YDNSAB
     
  2. bandeedo

    bandeedo Loyal Member Full Member

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    ive always thought this. i always figured that those who knew better were just letting the *****s bull**** each other because its just not worth it to constantly correct the ******.
     
  3. Rudyard

    Rudyard **** How You Feel!! HOE! banned

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    Are you seriously trying to rewrite history??? How can Chico be weight drained when he's fought at that very same weight division for several years later afterwards??? You're not making any sense with this post.:-(
     
  4. Boxing Fanatic

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    floyd was a beast at 130. there is no denying this
     
  5. ImElvis666

    ImElvis666 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    List the fighters and rate the wins of fighters with a better resume at 130 then. :good
     
  6. PJ

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  7. PJ

    PJ Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I vaguely recall something surrounding Diego and problems with weight. In addition, Corrales had been in jail for domestic violence (beating his wife) and FMJ said that he was going to punish Diego for all the battered women out there. He gets arrested around the same time frame for the same(its irrelevant but just pointing out i remember details about fights).
     
  8. bjl12

    bjl12 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Yes.

    Dominating undefeated Diego Corrales is considered C or B level stuff? Your bias against Floyd is showing :rofl

    And Floyd's 43-0. He's never had a close fight except for Castillo1. There's a handful of fighters he *could've* fought which never happened, but he's dominated just about every fight, and he looked especially potent at 130-135. It is for those reasons he's considered an ATG at those weight classes.
     
  9. Rudyard

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    :huh umm Ok!
     
  10. RJJFan

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    At 6:30

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  11. Hands of Iron

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    Hernandez and Corrales are both great wins, particularly considering the manner of victory and extent to which they were dominated.
     
  12. Bazooka

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    That is the truth, during the pre fight build up, they were talking about what they needed to do in order to make the weight, even after Diego got out of Jail he mentioned he ate like a half Peanut butter sandwich a day and a plum or some **** like that also stated if he fought Floyd again he would make sure he was healthy with his weight, it was on a FNF broadcast years back.
     
  13. Rudyard

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    Again, this proves what?? How can a man, thats drained, fight at the very same weight class for several more years??? Thats nothing more than a cop-out excuse...If he was drained as you guys try to imply, he would have very well moved up instantly instead of fighting drained at the weight class. PERIOD.
     
  14. lufcrazy

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    Arguello could be argued against him. He has a better resume but didnt achieve as much.

    Nelson, Chavez maybe at a push.

    I go for Floyd though.
     
  15. bjl12

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    You two are bigger *****S than anyone else on this site. The lengths and wild stories the two of you come up with to degrade Floyd/his accomplishments is concerning.

    Corrales was a professional boxer with an excellent S&C coach - yours truly: Alex Ariza. If a fighter has a problem making weight then they shouldn't agree to a fight in that weight class. Part of training camp is taking responsibility for making weight. Or, if need be, coming in 1-2 pounds over. It's not the end of the world.

    Not to mention the fact that Corrales continued to fight at that weight class for...
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    . If he has so much trouble making weight then why'd he remain at 130 for three years and six fights?

    Do either of you even think about what you write before you write it?

    Floyd flat-out dominated Corrales. Simply too fast, too slick, too smart. Hate on, jackasses.

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