Paul Williams v Joshua Clottey

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  1. mexican legend

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    Styles make fights and I think Mayweather knew he had the hardest possible style to beat. Constant pressure, great chin, and like I said he doesnt stop coming. Now, a few points. Mayweather has never fought a guy who is as big as Margarito that keeps on coming and never stops. Sure Floyd has good stamina but Margarito will push him to new heights. Now even you the biggest Mayweather fan ever know he cant hurt him and no doubt he will be the toughest test for Floyd in his entire career.
     
  2. Brickhaus

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    People do have to remember that Margo had Cotto on the table for him when he backed out to fight Williams, his mandatory and who was rightly perceived as being dangerous, for less money. That took some cojones. The other people also need to remember that Williams did offer Margarito a career-high payday that he turned down. Neither side is perfect, and neither side is ducking the other.
     
  3. Scar

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    Pure bull****, Mayweather fought far better pressure fighters in DLH and Castillo yet beat them. With Margarito's **** poor speed I doubt he will be landing much, especially his predictable punches which made Cotto look like Ali at some points.

    Doubt he will be the toughest test for Mayweather, who has be proved his skills against exactly?, Cotto?, who else?

    Mayweather proved what he has against far better opponents, Margarito hasn't.
     
  4. Lance_Uppercut

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    You guys STFU...this is Williams vs. Clottey...not Margarito and not Mayweather.. Take it to PM or something....
     
  5. mexican legend

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    :-( Whatever. Speed aint everything you know. Castillo is slow but he beat Floyd fair and square.
     
  6. Scar

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    He lost to Floyd TWICE fair and square. Speed isn't everything?

    So let's face it, you are determined to take your nuthugging far enough to claim stuff like this.

    -Speed isn't everything
    -Skills isn't everything
    -Avenging losses doesn't matter
    -Money over Mexican pride
    -P4P lists don't matter, the people that set them up are idiots(the entire boxing community) because Margarito only made it there 2 months ago and in the low 10
    -Accomplishments mean nothing
    -Being from Tijuana means everything

    Did I just describe Margarito? :huh
     
  7. mexican legend

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    Castillo didnt beat him the first time?:lol: Dont call me a nuthugger ever again. :nut
     
  8. pauliemayweathe

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    exactly
     
  9. BigReg

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    You can't simply make your own reality just because you don't like what happened. Castillo is 0-2 against Mayweather. That's reality.
     
  10. Scar

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    No he didn't beat him the first time, it was a close fight but he didn't beat him. An immediate rematch(something Margarito doesn't approve of) proved what was supposed to happen with Mayweather's knuckles not broken.
     
  11. mexican legend

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    Nay, every boxing fan knows he lost that fight even if it is not official. Nay.
     
  12. Scar

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    In Tijuana, of course.
     
  13. pauliemayweathe

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    no he beat him in a close fight then he beat him easy like everyone else he has fought...and when it is damn near unanimous that someone is p4p champ then it is true
     
  14. mexican legend

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    :patsch Whatever. :-(
     
  15. mexican legend

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    Nay, even hardcore Floyd fans admit he did. :shock: