floyds 147 resume is very underated

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  1. larrysmith

    larrysmith Guest

    i know............hold up what you really wanted to fight??:-(
     
  2. Midwest_Chopper

    Midwest_Chopper Shalom Full Member

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    Same Marquez that gave pacquiao the bidness?

    Whats that like not knowing whether your fighter did enough to win *******? Us Floyd fans dont know that feeling?
     
  3. artdawg

    artdawg Grammar butcher beeaTCH Full Member

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    Nothing wrong with a friendly sparring session that comes with endless esb bragging rights..
     
  4. larrysmith

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    well we didnt have to watch the floyd-jmm fight in slow motion and try to convince to people he won now did we?
     
  5. larrysmith

    larrysmith Guest

    lol.true,true
     
  6. puga_ni_nana

    puga_ni_nana Dempsey Roll Full Member

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    yeah coz floyd made the catchweight for that fight right? also what does it feel when floyd struggled against oscar while pac smashed him?

    floyd was contented fighting others while all the other WWs are busy fighting each other like coto, williams, margarito, mosley, etc.
     
  7. puga_ni_nana

    puga_ni_nana Dempsey Roll Full Member

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    but floyd still needed to cheat jmm off the scales didn't he?
     
  8. Midwest_Chopper

    Midwest_Chopper Shalom Full Member

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    :rofl

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    If you watch in slow mo Manny Pacquiao knocks Marquez down 5 times.
     
  9. KounterKing

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    floyd's welterweight resume is a lil overrated if you ask me but still pretty solid

    if there's a part of floyd's resume thats underrated then it's his domination of the superfeatherwight division
     
  10. Stinky gloves

    Stinky gloves Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    every champ ? ... you mean at some point he defeated the weaker from champs
    in each organization and avoided these who were a real treat to him

    his 147 lb run is not bad but it missed every real treat of high caliber
    at the time as PW, Cotto, Margo, PAC

    ... Baldomir was a Cinderella man, Hatton was proven to be struggling at
    147 and Mosley was almost 2 year inactive and blood drained.
     
  11. larrysmith

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    is that the excuse you gone run with???weight didnt win that fight.skills did.but you dont know **** bout boxing at all
     
  12. larrysmith

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    wbc current champ-shane
    wbc current champs-mosley,baldo
    ibf current champ-judah


    he beat current champs
     
  13. artdawg

    artdawg Grammar butcher beeaTCH Full Member

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    :deal ppl forget his greatness because of the higher weights,
     
  14. puga_ni_nana

    puga_ni_nana Dempsey Roll Full Member

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    it's not an excuse. it happened. floyd didn't made the weight didn't he?

    so it's ok for any boxers not to make the agreed upon weight as long as you would not lean on your opponent?
     
  15. KounterKing

    KounterKing Prospect Full Member

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    I agree that there are certain names that should be on floyd's resume but weight had nothing to do with floyds victory over hatton.

    It's the same if pac beats bradley, weight will have nothing to do with it.

    As for mosley.... seriously:-(