Benitez will see any pot shot coming before Fraud even throws it. Fraud dosent have the power to hurt Benitez, but Benitez has the power to hurt Fraud. I say Benitez wins a wide UD dec. Benitez is just better.
Two of the acknowladged dumbasses here clapping each other, how nice. :clap: When is Calderon moving up to 130-135 to beat Barrera, Pacquiao, Diaz and the likes Hexy?
Damn you clever bastard. Is that really you CYC or did someone hacked your account? You made a post without your grandious edited youtube link (Proof of everything), so I'm getting suspicious. ::
i think Benitez at his best was @140. and if this matchup took place there i have no doubt Benitez would win.
i just think Benitez was a little quicker and a little stronger, relatively speaking, @140. plus, PBF never beat anyone at 140. and certainly nobody approaching Cervantes.
:: This forum is amusing. It's the ONLY place where haters get to see Floyd lose. :: Apparently every Welterweight champion that ever lived beats Floyd.
There is no way your boy beats a prime Benitez! Do you seriously think pot shotting will work against a great fighter like El Radar?::
If Floyd trains for the fight, it's light out for Benitez. If, on the other hands, Floyd takes his usual lacadistic training approach, Benitez lasts the distance. Either way, another Puerto-Rican fraud would be exposed! :bears: :bears:
Your retarded if you think this is an easy fight for Benitez. Wilfred wasnt on the same level as Leonard, and Hearns, he aint beating Floyd easy. PBF has equal handspeed, and great ring intelligence. I pick Benitez cause he was he was bigger, and somewhat rangier with a great jab, and the skills to match Floyd, but Mayweather would always be in the fight.
Maybe a great deal of them beat Floyd, who knows? The only welterweight champ that Floyd fought was Baldomir. :laughing: :laughing: :laughing:
and we wouldn't get away with such claims if PBF didn't duck every legitimate threat in and around his division you know. difference is, people like you are more concerned with defending PBF than he is. he's just cashing in. his days of fighting for real are over - gone since the day he left 135. now he's like a law-suit, collecting money, and with no redeeming value or intrinsic worth. just a mythical hold on the imaginations of idiots.
Great fight for boxing purists, great chess match here. Two of my favorites. I would pick Benitez by decision, but it wouldn't be easy, and it would be close on the cards. Both were just amazing talents, both teen prodigies, both raised on boxing as soon as they were old enough to walk, very hard pick here, but Wilfredo wins pulling it out late on the cards.