Fighters with weak resumes whom you rate highly head to head

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  1. VG_Addict

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    Mitchell "finally succumbed to a liver shot"?

    I don't know what ****ing fight you watched, but Floyd dominated Mitchell from the opening bell. You make it sound like Floyd was losing until he finally KO'd Mitchell. Floyd knocked him down twice, and won every round.
     
  2. VG_Addict

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    OK?

    Other than landing some decent shots, Mitchell was dominated.

    The final punch stats read that Floyd landed 38% of his punches, compared to Mitchell's 11%.

    Floyd landed 43% of his power punches, compared to Mitchell's 18%.
     
  3. VG_Addict

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    The final punch stats read that Floyd landed 38% of his punches, compared to Mitchell's 11%.

    Floyd landed 43% of his power punches, compared to Mitchell's 18%.

    But tell us again how Floyd got "bashed in the face every couple minutes".
     
  4. VG_Addict

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    Also, you say he lost to Tszyu, as if Tszyu was a bum.

    And you have the ***** to say I don't know anything about boxing.

    You really have no sense of self-awareness whatsoever.
     
  5. VG_Addict

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    More stats, this time for the Guerrero fight:

    Floyd landed 41% of his total punches, compared to Guerrero's 19%.

    Floyd landed 60% of his power punches, compared to Guerrero's 28%.
     
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    You're schooling this noob, BE.
     
  7. N_ N___

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    It's like this guy never even watched a boxing match, IN HIS LIFE.
     
  8. VG_Addict

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    Floyd still dominated Mitchell, Guerrero, and Ortiz.
     
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    Yeah, he got me too :roll: It's like a rite of passage I think :lol:
     
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  10. roughdiamond

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    Probably Lomachenko for recent fighters.
     
  11. PhillyPhan69

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    Joltin’ Jeff Chandler
     
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  13. George Crowcroft

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    Foster, Tyson, Wlad, Pryor and Ricardo Lopez

    For today I'd say Spence, he has no elite prime welterweights on his résumé, but I'd pick him to clean if he faced each top fighter tomorrow
     
  14. Seamus

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    There are no weak resumes to be found here.

    One of these guys won 11 fights against current, past or future belt holders. The other guy dominated the division for a decade (so, unless human evolution stalled and reversed for 10 years he has a good resume).
     
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  15. George Crowcroft

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    Ok, I get what your saying, BUT

    I interpreted the thread as in comparison to the people I'd favour them over, for example I'd favour both over Langford and Charles who both had much better résumés. And I'd favour both over Louis and Holyfield who again both have much better résumés