:roflI'll say it again Joe, you're a funny guy.
Excellent. His feet didn't move as much as you would think based on how quickly he closed and opened up the distance. He just always had them...
No, but I can't vote because I disagree with both of the options. I would like to see him fight Mayweather and Mayweather only, sans steroids of...
I don't even know why I gave him the time of day. I guess it's because he makes me laugh. I honestly think he's a comedian. Tearing down Canto's...
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The same 6-4 fighter that he immediately avenged his loss to post-Canto. He hadn't yet hit his prime at the time of the Canto bout, that's to be...
Both Oguma and Gonzalez were among the best Flyweights of the era, in the most stacked era in the division's history. The fact that he never...
I guess I'm not very balanced or knowledgable, because his post sucked.
I gave you that in the other thread. His resume takes a big, steaming **** on Calzaghe's.
Lopez I think would fare quite well with pretty much any Flyweight, which is more than I can say for Marquez at Featherweight. I have no issue...
I'll give you 5 top flight opponents he beat, often multiple times: Shoji Oguma (thrice) Betulio Gonzalez (thrice) Antonio Avelar Susumu...
That's because you have no idea what you're talking about on any topic you speak on.
We judge everyone else on their skill-set during their prime, we should do the same for Jones. During his prime, yes, he was a great defensive...
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