So you're arguing with me, trying to insult me, acting very childish for the last two days over YOU have reading comprehension issues? Lol
Like I said, it was a simple mistake. Not like that's so hard to accept since this is still more about 3G them actually trying to compare resumes of a couple 2nd and 3rd teir fighters.
Simple: I rate Hassan N'dam higher than any version of Angulo by a margin, and would pick him over the version of Kirkland that Canelo fought. That's the best win they have between them. Like Kirk said, that version(very inactive, haven't fought in 18 months and spent his entire training camp cutting weight) would be evenly matched with Rosado. As for Rubio, yes, he has the win over Lemieux, arguably fought Chavez Jr to a draw and overall they have pretty similar win ledger with Kirkland. And prime vs prime, I'd pick Kirkland, but not the versions that fought Golovkin and Canelo respectively. Yes, Rubio did suffer an embarrassing 1st round KO loss, but not nearly as embarassing as getting KOd by a guy who couldn't crack an egg with his punches.
Well the ego is bound to say that isn't he? He's not going to say the guy who i beat & who is regarded as my heir apparent in terms of the face of boxing & who is easily one of my best wins loses to Golovkin..
Void said that Golovkin would be his easiest fight, if so, then why doesn't Void fight Golovkin?! Void lost to Castillo and Oscar, fought Conor who's record is 0-0-0! Damn, I'm impressed. Void is jealous of Golovkin and Lomachenko!!!
While GGG is near his prime Floyd would never dare risk his 0 on him. Same thing with Williams, Margarito, LW Mosley, Tzsyu, Pac before getting laid out by Marquez. I do give props to Floyd for facing Maidana bum a second time after nearly losing to him, but he made sure to implement that ref that wouldn't let them fight inside and allow Floyd to have his space to box.