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    Default Julian Jackson, Terry Norris, Tito Trinidad; Floyd Beats Them ALL at 154

    accept it and move on.

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    Default Re: Julian Jackson, Terry Norris, Tito Trinidad; Floyd Beats Them ALL at 154

    I agree.
    David Lemieux = Future MW Champ and P4P King

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    Default Re: Julian Jackson, Terry Norris, Tito Trinidad; Floyd Beats Them ALL at 154

    you gotta be kidding me. Tito would make Floyd feel Tito's size and strength. But if they were all around Floyd would't fight them. Just like he's retiring and not fighting Hatton, Cotto, Margarito, Winky, Mosely, Spinks, Simms, etc.

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    Default Re: Julian Jackson, Terry Norris, Tito Trinidad; Floyd Beats Them ALL at 154

    Quote Originally Posted by the wiz
    you gotta be kidding me. Tito would make Floyd feel Tito's size and strength. But if they were all around Floyd would't fight them. Just like he's retiring and not fighting Hatton, Cotto, Margarito, Winky, Mosely, Spinks, Simms, etc.
    Just like Tito made Oscar, Winky, and B-Hop feel his size and strength? Tito consistently failed against skilled fighters. Why would it be any different against the MOST skilled fighter?

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    Default Re: Julian Jackson, Terry Norris, Tito Trinidad; Floyd Beats Them ALL at 154

    Quote Originally Posted by the wiz
    you gotta be kidding me. Tito would make Floyd feel Tito's size and strength. But if they were all around Floyd would't fight them. Just like he's retiring and not fighting Hatton, Cotto, Margarito, Winky, Mosely, Spinks, Simms, etc.
    Trinidad never in his career laid a glove on any skilled fighter that wasn't coming off of a cocaine binge. Before this past Saturday, it was Oscar who according to so many was gonna make Floyd feel his size and strength, and as we all know, Floyd was far from bullied. I must confess, I've only seen a few Julian Jackson fights so I can't comment on that intellegently, as I'm not certain of how good a boxer he was. I do however feel Mayweather-Norris would be a a helluva fight to watch.

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    Default Re: Julian Jackson, Terry Norris, Tito Trinidad; Floyd Beats Them ALL at 154

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    Quote Originally Posted by the wiz
    you gotta be kidding me. Tito would make Floyd feel Tito's size and strength. But if they were all around Floyd would't fight them. Just like he's retiring and not fighting Hatton, Cotto, Margarito, Winky, Mosely, Spinks, Simms, etc.
    Trinidad never in his career laid a glove on any skilled fighter that wasn't coming off of a cocaine binge. Before this past Saturday, it was Oscar who according to so many was gonna make Floyd feel his size and strength, and as we all know, Floyd was far from bullied. I must confess, I've only seen a few Julian Jackson fights so I can't comment on that intellegently, as I'm not certain of how good a boxer he was. I do however feel Mayweather-Norris would be a a helluva fight to watch.


    Since this is a theoretical topic, Tito would be in his prime. Oscar could of used his strength against Floyd earlier in his carreer, but let's face it, Oscar is well past his prime. Tito would just be too big of a guy against Floyd.

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    Default Re: Julian Jackson, Terry Norris, Tito Trinidad; Floyd Beats Them ALL at 154

    Trinidad is a head hunter. A head hunter has zero chance against Floyd Mayweather at ANY weight class.

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    Default Re: Julian Jackson, Terry Norris, Tito Trinidad; Floyd Beats Them ALL at 154

    Quote Originally Posted by the wiz
    Quote Originally Posted by clean
    Quote Originally Posted by the wiz
    you gotta be kidding me. Tito would make Floyd feel Tito's size and strength. But if they were all around Floyd would't fight them. Just like he's retiring and not fighting Hatton, Cotto, Margarito, Winky, Mosely, Spinks, Simms, etc.
    Trinidad never in his career laid a glove on any skilled fighter that wasn't coming off of a cocaine binge. Before this past Saturday, it was Oscar who according to so many was gonna make Floyd feel his size and strength, and as we all know, Floyd was far from bullied. I must confess, I've only seen a few Julian Jackson fights so I can't comment on that intellegently, as I'm not certain of how good a boxer he was. I do however feel Mayweather-Norris would be a a helluva fight to watch.


    Since this is a theoretical topic, Tito would be in his prime. Oscar could of used his strength against Floyd earlier in his carreer, but let's face it, Oscar is well past his prime. Tito would just be too big of a guy against Floyd.
    You're missing the point. WHEN IN HIS PRIME, Tito was completely unable to make skilled fighters "feel his size and strength." Tito had a good punch, but he was not a technical virtuoso. Your hard punch doesn't mean shit when you can't land it.

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    Default Re: Julian Jackson, Terry Norris, Tito Trinidad; Floyd Beats Them ALL at 154

    Quote Originally Posted by smashcrusher
    accept it and move on.


    I was impressed by Floyd but not enough to think he could of even beaten the version of Oscar that lost to Mosley at 154.

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    Default Re: Julian Jackson, Terry Norris, Tito Trinidad; Floyd Beats Them ALL at 154

    Same Oscar. Accept it and move on.

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    Default Re: Julian Jackson, Terry Norris, Tito Trinidad; Floyd Beats Them ALL at 154

    Quote Originally Posted by smashcrusher
    Same Oscar. Accept it and move on.
    CC. Exactly. What, Hairdoo, you didn't recognize him? You know, the Oscar that's lost every single fight he's fought against an elite opponent in his prime. That Oscar.

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    Default Re: Julian Jackson, Terry Norris, Tito Trinidad; Floyd Beats Them ALL at 154

    It really is to late for all them thoughts. JJ was a bad bad man I'll tell you that though! ! !

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    Default Re: Julian Jackson, Terry Norris, Tito Trinidad; Floyd Beats Them ALL at 154

    Quote Originally Posted by shza
    Quote Originally Posted by smashcrusher
    Same Oscar. Accept it and move on.
    CC. Exactly. What, Hairdoo, you didn't recognize him? You know, the Oscar that's lost every single fight he's fought against an elite opponent in his prime. That Oscar.
    That's not fair he beat Vargas, he got poor decisions against him in his fight against Trinidad, and in his second fight with Mosley... he deserved to win both of those.

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    Default Re: Julian Jackson, Terry Norris, Tito Trinidad; Floyd Beats Them ALL at 154

    I'll give you Trinidad. Disagree that he deserved the W over Mosley. And you can't be serious that Vargas was ever "elite" -- though I give Oscar credit for beating a guy that jacked up on steroids.

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    Default Re: Julian Jackson, Terry Norris, Tito Trinidad; Floyd Beats Them ALL at 154

    Quote Originally Posted by shza
    Quote Originally Posted by smashcrusher
    Same Oscar. Accept it and move on.
    CC. Exactly. What, Hairdoo, you didn't recognize him? You know, the Oscar that's lost every single fight he's fought against an elite opponent in his prime. That Oscar.
    The Oscar that fought Mosley at least had a jab. Didn't you notice the round that Oscar just decided to jab Floyd's chest & shoulder? Why did he stop? Could of.. would of.. should of.. bla bla.. kudo's to Floyd for a great win and I agree with the decision, I'm just sore because I lost money

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