Re: who has come out of this worse?
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Originally Posted by Lyle
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Originally Posted by shza
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Originally Posted by Lyle
I think just all that moving got him tired and once the pace started to slow it was hard for him to get back to moving because Urango is so strong.
Hatton won and he still managed to have a decently exciting fight....I don't remember the last exciting fight Floyd Mayweather had
It was just last year against Arturo Gatti. Remember now?
Oh....guess beating up a scared Arturo Gatti was just one of the best fights ever.
To be a great fighter don't you have to have A great fight???
Ali had PLENTY,
Rocky had a lot, Louis had Schmelling II, Lennox had Rahman II and some others, Leonard had Hearns, Duran, Hagler.....Floyd Mayweather Jr. is a track star he runs away and if he has ANY adversity he cries like a little baby.
Beating up old WAY past it Champions and guys that had over 60 losses and fighters that were as common as your mailman hardly are anything to brag about being exciting.... ::** If Floyd fought the lighterweight versions of MArcianos opponents he would be considered top 3 alltime...
Nice talking to you again Lyle ;D
Re: who has come out of this worse?
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Originally Posted by Fenster
Ring Magazine
For Period Ended June 1, 2005
POUND-FOR-POUND
1. BERNARD HOPKINS
2. FLOYD MAYWEATHER
3. KOSTYA TSZYU
Is there a website where they keep these old Ring pound-for-pound lists, or did you just get this info from your own copy of the magazine?
That would be awesome if there was a site where you could look back at these old lists.
Re: who has come out of this worse?
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Originally Posted by Memphis
Mayweather is fighting Oscar De La Hoyanext, Hatton is fighting Jose Luis Castillo, I think they have both come out of it alright ;D
The only thing I would say is that Mayweather chose to make it a dull spectacle, Im not sure if Hatton had any choice in the matter.
Yep,spot on there mate.CC