Biggest balls in boxing?

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  1. Journey Man

    Journey Man Journeyman always. Full Member

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    Victor Ortiz , he would never quit in a fight !
     
  2. boxon123

    boxon123 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Look at the difference in size ! [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mOesb-DfgCw[/ame]
     
  3. SomeGuy101

    SomeGuy101 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Johnson or the Cobra. It can't be Shane because when he was in his prime he didn't want to fight Mayweather and he's only collcting paydays now because he's divorced and is coming to the end of his career.
     
  4. Ceej1979

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  5. Ceej1979

    Ceej1979 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Come on, it's De la Hoya by a million miles.

    If Oscar had balls the size of Pacquiao or mayweather, he'd have lost 1 fight tops, as he'd have just picked his opponents more carefully.

    By that I mean, he'd have moved to 160, begged Duran to come out of retirement, than fought him for a vacant belt
     
  6. Ceej1979

    Ceej1979 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Oscar feared no-one, and fought everyone.

    The very best in every division he boxed at, no matter what the risk of losing was
     
  7. bruthead

    bruthead REAL TALK Full Member

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  8. Rexrapper 1

    Rexrapper 1 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    How in the hell is tim bradley not on the poll? He is a throw back fighter. He will fight anyone any where. As far as the list goes I will go with JMM.
     
  9. Lance_Uppercut

    Lance_Uppercut ESKIMO Full Member

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    You know who he fought at LW right? :lol: The champ and then two no hopers, when there was MUCH better talent and challenges there.

    You probably meant 130, where he cleaned house. Easily Floyd's best weight division. :deal
     
  10. VX.Nefarious

    VX.Nefarious Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Erik Morales, its the reason he's career didn't last too long, balls too big for any Boxer to carry.
     
  11. bballchump11

    bballchump11 2011 Poster of the Year Full Member

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    I mean both divisions. Floyd left 130 because he couldn't make weight anymore and he left 135 because none of the top guys wanted to fight him (according to him).
    Also remember Floyd at lightweight fought the Champ in his first fight and then rematched him immediately. Then took on Sosa, who's not the best, but he's pretty fast and took on N'dou who was 31-1 (30KO). Floyd saw his KO ratio and decided to take the fight to him :cool:
     
  12. VX.Nefarious

    VX.Nefarious Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    i know right? :huh
     
  13. Gotta be a 3-way tie between Holyfield, Cotto, and Marquez. Put together those guys have a better resume than the entire rest of the list.
     
  14. Lance_Uppercut

    Lance_Uppercut ESKIMO Full Member

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    It can't be BOTH divisions, only Castillo at LW was any good. That isn't taking on all comers when Freitas, Spaddy, and Casamayor where there as well. I give him huge props for Castillo X 2. Only bad thing, the first fight took his balls away, as he became WAAAY more safety first from then on.

    All that , "He left this division because..." doesn't even mean anything to the topic. Not to mention, you aren't saying anything new, since I was actually WATCHING it at the time. :smoke
     
  15. ripcity

    ripcity Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Why is Manny (I only fight damaged goods) Pacquiao a choice?