You need to make this the Benitez of the Hamsho days, because JOM tells me that guy was in prime shape
I'd favor Benitez at both weights, more emphatically at 147 than at 140... This is assuming he actually trains for the fights
Floyd could win at 140 but I'd pick Benitez at WW and 154 even though you didn't include that weight class
if you think I ever said that, you're even more of a simpleton I tought. Which would be something, since you've already shown to be in a quite special category already. I rebember reading in an article that almost 10% of the american population was pratically illiterate, I tought it was bullshit. But seeing all the trouble you (and a few of your fellow clowns) have comprehending a few simple phrases, makes me reconsider my initial position.
Oh actually it was "Cuevas wasn't washed up when he fought Duran because he was only 25" ... I then asked if Benitez was also "not shot" at 25 or Lionel Rose at 23 and got no answer, instead it was changed to "mental weakness" as the reason why these fighters were "not shot" but shitty in their early 20s ... They lacked the mental strength to have any more then "a decent run" .... You then used David Reid as an example and postulated that mental fragility was the reason he had a mediocre career rather than the actual reasons like defensive flaws, a deformed eye, issues with weight, lack of power needed to compensate for the flaws, etc... I then asked for a single tangible example of Reid's "lack of mental toughness" and heard crickets... You were probably looking for sources for your book "The guidebooks to Angol Sexon America Jingoist pig with no PhD and how to handled them"
I clearly mentioned that Benitez was not comparable, since he was a drug addict. But then, no suprise, you fail to rebember this, or misunderstood it. As for Reid, I gave numerous example of his mental issue. Hell, it was a big story with him and was metionned numerously in his fights and in articles about him. But, yet again, you also don't rebember this (i'm seeing a pattern here). Not to mention that I never said it was the only reason, nor the major one, he was unsuccesfull, as you seem to imply I did. But then, I have come to realised with the time that it doesn't take a lot to confuse you.
you are really a drooling idiot then. Just proved everything that I just wrote about you. Can't even process a simple phrase. http://fightbeat.com/forums/showthread.php?50517-Cuevas-vs-Mayorga&highlight=cuevas see post 14 I'll leave you alone now, since it's clear that you have some mental disability, and I actually feel a bit sad for you.
That's not the read I was talking about, shitbird that one is a gem, though, for sure... Vargas not used up by the time he fought Mayorga... That's some humorous shit... I'd forgotten you said that dumb shit
"You don't remember the thread you weren't talking about in the first place... Hahahahahaha habba hah hah" good talk.
funny that your little crack at me turned back on you rather rapidly. But then, I guess you're used to be the butt of many jokes
I know that English is not your first language so I'll cut you a little slack that this flew over your thick cranium, Bonhomme
I understood perfectly your previous post . Sad that you fell so low that you have to resort to a completely ''out of nowhere'' comment about english not being my first language. Really shows your bigotry. It still doesn't change the fact that your first post on this thread proved what I've been saying all along, that you are severely lacking when it comes to cognitive skill, more specifically memory.
Yeah I'm the bigot here, not the twit who labels every non-French-speaking white person an Anglo Saxon
With Benitez it always depends on how he decides to show up. This would be boring, though. A lot of cat and mouse, with both guys reluctant to take the lead. I think Benitez at 140 I would definitely favor for sure. At 147 he was still an excellent fighter but not consistent. I say Wilfred decisions him, but I see it being competitive.