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Thats where he gets his name from mate.
Yes, Emanuel Augustus(Burton back then) did it.
Yes Burton banged him up pretty good. Floyd was always in control but he did get damaged.
Yea CCQuote:
Originally Posted by Memphis
Back at ya mate ;)
when he uses that defense on the ropes y dont they bang him with a left hook and a right hand ova the top, i ll tell u why coz this guy got a 6th sense to wheen punches are coming no1 will beat this guy maybe winky
He was cut by Jesus Chavez by a headbutt early in his career. Not the Jesus Chavez your thinking of either it was another Jesus Chavez really early in his career.Quote:
Originally Posted by ThePlatinumBoy
wierd that, i was thinking exactly the same thing. I was on youtube watching round 10 of the hatton fight and thought to myself has he ever been bruised?
i knoww....its amazing really after 20 years of boxing he looks like its always his first. Take Hatton, Barrera etc you can tell what profession there in!Quote:
Originally Posted by Tam Seddon
after the oscar fight.
Floyd leaves the ring looking as he did when he entered 99% of the time! :o :o A testament to his near impreganable,all time great defence. I could throw rice at the guy and he would shoulder roll them.Good stuff.
Floyd has stated himself that Augustas is the toughest fight of his career...When Emanuel is on his game and not clowning around he was damn good...his record is one of the most deciving in all of boxing historyQuote:
Originally Posted by Memphis
I think augustas is the only one that knows the different between taking boxing as a competition/sport or just a hobby. I think his the only one who sees boxing as a hobby. win or lose he tries to have fun (or try new things) even if it cause him the fight.Quote:
Originally Posted by Daxx Kahn
Against Oscar, Floyd had a nice little welt on his right eye.
http://www.eastsideboxing.com/fotos/...her4642353.jpg
After Cotto get's done with him Floyd will have to major mice and his first loss.
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