If Floyd had the guts to match his talent....

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  1. badassQatari

    badassQatari Active Member Full Member

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    you know it would help a lot if you haters would watch more games so you could have an idea of we are talking about here.

    fact: hatton was literrally demolished by pac in his strongest weight. and that was after hattons superb performance againt speedster malignaggi. as to the lascano fight, Diff fighters, diff fight complexions, live with it.

    as for hatton giving gayweather 10 tough rds in the ring. It was tough indeed relative to his performance against pac.

    and also, goldie actually beat maywether whereas pac merely toyed on him
     
  2. Ceej1979

    Ceej1979 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Marquez humiliated Barrera
     
  3. Ceej1979

    Ceej1979 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    When's he ever been pushed?

    When he's moved up a weight, and taken on guys with big weight advantages over him
     
  4. badassQatari

    badassQatari Active Member Full Member

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    you forgot about dela hoya? the guy who actually beat him coming from a very very long lay off? :deal
     
  5. Ceej1979

    Ceej1979 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    You know, you're talking myths you read on message boards. I'm talking fact.

    Most pundits were begging hatton to retire after the Lazcano fight. He was a mess. Finished.

    He only beat Malignaggi as he had no power whatsoever.

    If Hatton had gone in with Amir Khan, he'd have lasted 3 rounds at that time in his career

    As for De la Hoya - again, stop quoting pacland dogma at me, and engage in fact.

    Oscar was 172 pounds in ring, WBC champ, divisional number 2, and had just destroyed Mayorga in 6 rounds. Cotto can't even do that!?

    Oscar was not only 25 pounds lighter against Pacquiao, but he was struggling to even get past Steve Forbes at 154. Let alone Mayorga

    Truth is, Pacquiao wouldn't have even fought De la Hoya if he said he was coming in at 170+. It's why his people made him sign rehydration deals, to ensure he came in as a lightweight
     
  6. Ceej1979

    Ceej1979 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Can you read my comment.

    Oscar was 24 pounds heavier than Mayweather in ring
     
  7. AnthonyW

    AnthonyW ESB Official Gif Poster Full Member

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    Again, humiliated?
     
  8. AnthonyW

    AnthonyW ESB Official Gif Poster Full Member

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    That does not mean he will not be pushed again if he stays at Welterweight.

    Pacquiao is P4P #1 for a reason.
     
  9. megavolt

    megavolt Constantly Shadowboxing Full Member

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    Please rewatch the fight.
     
  10. badassQatari

    badassQatari Active Member Full Member

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    lol at your facts. quit living in fairytales and face the real facts.

    hatton beat malignaggi because he was quicker and apparently was more skillful than him. thats not a sign a guy who was on the slide.

    as for the lascano fight, that was the only argument you could present? man, thats lame. thats f4cking lame. lmao! everybody have had an offnight in the ring. Ali had wepner before lyle and the frazier 3.

    as for oscar, LMAO at your facts again. he never struggled against forbes. he merely let forbes to come to him knowing he can take forbes punches. he left himself wide open in search for those.

    and also, everybody was saying pac would lose to hoya but when he literraly destroyed the guy, he gets no credit for that? lol

    face the facts man: a rusty hoya actually beat mayweather and a blownup lightweight practically destroyed hoya.:deal

    and stop that pacland thing. im not from there
     
  11. badassQatari

    badassQatari Active Member Full Member

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    lol this excuse :rofl
     
  12. TheJuggernaut

    TheJuggernaut Hitchslap Full Member

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    Mayweather didnt knock Hatton out cold at all....Pacquiao did.
    Mayweather knocked him down (and into the ringpost) with one shot. He got back up after that
     
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    If Mayweather tested himself more he would have lost his 0. Probably only 1 or 2 fights. Also there is no way Morales would beat Mayweather. Barrera, Marquez, and Morales would lose to Mayweather at any weight. I honestly feel Floyd will have an easier time with Pac than most people think.
     
  14. Bladegunner

    Bladegunner Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    :huh
     
  15. AnthonyW

    AnthonyW ESB Official Gif Poster Full Member

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    I missed this.

    De La Hoya did not beat Mayweather...it was a clear decision for Mayweather.

    Castillo came the closest to beating Mayweather, and in some peoples opinion did beat him.