either first or second round. i'd just say, watch it again. you know the time i'm talkin about right - when PBF gets hit and falls into the...
then he couldn't be ranked at 147. and he'd certainly have no claim as the champion there. i'm happy to leave PBF out of the 147 rankings. why...
ok. but suppose Margarito beats Williams in July, and then Cotto in September. By that point, PBF will not have had another fight. What claim does...
he's at 154. prolly no. 3 or 4.
well, you could debate how "badly" he was hurt, but besides the knock-down, he was frozen by one of Judah's left hands, and lay against the ropes...
PBF was. by Judah. and he was also hurt badly by Corley.
yeah. Clottey does fade now that you mention it. and Corrales wasn't exactly a proven quantity at 147. but Clottey's strong. and although he does...
huh? he was knocked down, and hurt badly. And Judah landed his left hand easily before his mind failed him. the Judah fight does nothing for...
What's your top 5 or top 10, as of now, at 147? Basically, if they all fought each other, who beats whom? 1. Margarito 2. Mosley 3. Clottey 4....
not happening? or not on HBO?
Sly, what about Toney and PBF? you see my reply? i'm right. right?
he's a big light-weight. "was" a big light-weight. but he's still not as strong as natural 147 pounders like collazo was. also, and i know i'm...
seriously - when you take a step back, PBF's route through 140 and 147 really was shameful...
it's not just about not getting hit. Toney faced way better fighters more consistently than PBF, and faced much bigger punchers than PBF, and...
ok. i agree that it doesn't "all" come down to the ref. but one thing about the collazo fight is strength. why do you suppose hatton moved back...
that's right. :flip:
:lol: i don't have to make one yet. to me, it all depends on the ref.
i wouldn't exactly call the hatton that beat urango at his peak - you mean he's declined even further? it's strange. i think depending on how...
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adaptability/versatility - Barrera - he seems to be able to tailor his approach to his opponents very well, being able to box and slug when...
you're calling "ME" the warrior? i offer an opinion, and you act like i talked about your mother. i look at that as your problem not mine.
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there's a lot of ice-holes on this board. or dudes that act like one. but what distinguishes you from them all as probably the biggest one is that...
i know for me i definitely under-rated Paulie. i didn't think he'd be able to deal with N'dou at all the way he did. still, it bothered me how...
According to Max boxing, this fight will be shown on the under-card of Hatton/Castillo. Can anyone confirm this? If so, what's the deal with...
yeah, when it comes to Zab's dad, it's a definite case of him trying to live through his son. thing is, and i don't know this for sure because i...
Zab's one big win away from achieving his previous level of over-ratedness. All he needs now is a smart manager. There "are" good fighters at 147...
fuck all y'all. mutts.
it's certainly an opportunity for Whitaker to distinguish himself as a trainer - if Zab wins even one fight under his tutelage it'll look as if...
you don't even know what you're talking about. or what it is i was talking about for that matter. do you deny that there's techniques of taping up...
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