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Floyd Mayweather: Ring Magazine 2007 Fighter of the year
The Ring is pleased to announce that world welterweight champion Floyd Mayweather has been selected as Fighter of the Year for 2007. Mayweather fought twice in ’07, winning a 12-round decision over Oscar De La Hoya on May 5 in Las Vegas to capture the WBC super welterweight title, and knocking out Ricky Hatton in the 10th round on December 8 in defense of the world welterweight championship.
It is the second time Mayweather has won the honor, having also been The Ring’s 1998 Fighter of the Year. The award dates back to 1928, when heavyweight champion Gene Tunney was the first recipient.
Other Ring magazine awards for 2007:
Fight of the Year: Israel Vazquez KO 6 Rafael Marquez II
Round of the Year: Israel Vazquez-Rafael Marquez II, Round 3
Knockout of the Year: Nonito Donaire KO 5 Vic Darchinyan
Upset of the Year: Nonito Donaire KO 5 Vic Darchinyan
Comeback of the Year: Paul Malignaggi
Event of the Year: Floyd Mayweather-Oscar De La Hoya
Source: Ring on line http://www.thering-online.com/ringpages/ringupdate.html
Well deserved honor for Mayweather
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Re: Floyd Mayweather: Ring Magazine 2007 Fighter of the year
Yup, thats a good call. He's had a good year
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Re: Floyd Mayweather: Ring Magazine 2007 Fighter of the year
http://img149.imageshack.us/img149/5532/boouj6.jpg
;D
I am going to go out and beat up an old man and a midget and see if Ring Mag takes notice.
;D
BTW. You guys knew it was just a matter of time before I replied to this BS award. No need to change my repertoire just yet ;D
:-*
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Re: Floyd Mayweather: Ring Magazine 2007 Fighter of the year
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Originally Posted by Violent Demise
The Ring is pleased to announce that world welterweight champion Floyd Mayweather has been selected as Fighter of the Year for 2007. Mayweather fought twice in ’07, winning a 12-round decision over Oscar De La Hoya on May 5 in Las Vegas to capture the WBC super welterweight title, and knocking out Ricky Hatton in the 10th round on December 8 in defense of the world welterweight championship.
It is the second time Mayweather has won the honor, having also been The Ring’s 1998 Fighter of the Year. The award dates back to 1928, when heavyweight champion Gene Tunney was the first recipient.
Other Ring magazine awards for 2007:
Fight of the Year: Israel Vazquez KO 6 Rafael Marquez II
Round of the Year: Israel Vazquez-Rafael Marquez II, Round 3
Knockout of the Year: Nonito Donaire KO 5 Vic Darchinyan
Upset of the Year: Nonito Donaire KO 5 Vic Darchinyan
Comeback of the Year: Paul Malignaggi
Event of the Year: Floyd Mayweather-Oscar De La Hoya
Source: Ring on line
http://www.thering-online.com/ringpages/ringupdate.html
Well deserved honor for Mayweather
the event of the year was HATTON mayweather. Good to see theres no bias from the rings new owner in making these awards.
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Re: Floyd Mayweather: Ring Magazine 2007 Fighter of the year
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Originally Posted by SEANIE
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Originally Posted by Violent Demise
The Ring is pleased to announce that world welterweight champion Floyd Mayweather has been selected as Fighter of the Year for 2007. Mayweather fought twice in ’07, winning a 12-round decision over Oscar De La Hoya on May 5 in Las Vegas to capture the WBC super welterweight title, and knocking out Ricky Hatton in the 10th round on December 8 in defense of the world welterweight championship.
It is the second time Mayweather has won the honor, having also been The Ring’s 1998 Fighter of the Year. The award dates back to 1928, when heavyweight champion Gene Tunney was the first recipient.
Other Ring magazine awards for 2007:
Fight of the Year: Israel Vazquez KO 6 Rafael Marquez II
Round of the Year: Israel Vazquez-Rafael Marquez II, Round 3
Knockout of the Year: Nonito Donaire KO 5 Vic Darchinyan
Upset of the Year: Nonito Donaire KO 5 Vic Darchinyan
Comeback of the Year: Paul Malignaggi
Event of the Year: Floyd Mayweather-Oscar De La Hoya
Source: Ring on line
http://www.thering-online.com/ringpages/ringupdate.html
Well deserved honor for Mayweather
the event of the year was HATTON mayweather. Good to see theres no bias from the rings new owner in making these awards.
I thought the same thing when I saw who got the Event of the year. Change that to HYPED up Event of the year.
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Re: Floyd Mayweather: Ring Magazine 2007 Fighter of the year
HATTON mayweather was a massive world wide event. mayweather delahoya was not.
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Re: Floyd Mayweather: Ring Magazine 2007 Fighter of the year
Well, congrats to Floyd for what it's worth.
I would have thought the new MW champ Pavlik would have got a mention for something considering he beat the sh#t out of the most feared fighter in that division and then went on to beat the crap out of the undefeated MW in Taylor, back to back.
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Re: Floyd Mayweather: Ring Magazine 2007 Fighter of the year
What about JOE CALZAGHE he beat kessler and thats more impressive than what pretty boy did.
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Re: Floyd Mayweather: Ring Magazine 2007 Fighter of the year
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Originally Posted by SEANIE
What about JOE CALZAGHE he beat kessler and thats more impressive than what pretty boy did.
Calzaghe has 1 good win this year, Mayweather has 2, Cotto has 2, Pavlik has 3. It should of been Pavlik IMO.
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Re: Floyd Mayweather: Ring Magazine 2007 Fighter of the year
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Originally Posted by SEANIE
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Originally Posted by Violent Demise
The Ring is pleased to announce that world welterweight champion Floyd Mayweather has been selected as Fighter of the Year for 2007. Mayweather fought twice in ’07, winning a 12-round decision over Oscar De La Hoya on May 5 in Las Vegas to capture the WBC super welterweight title, and knocking out Ricky Hatton in the 10th round on December 8 in defense of the world welterweight championship.
It is the second time Mayweather has won the honor, having also been The Ring’s 1998 Fighter of the Year. The award dates back to 1928, when heavyweight champion Gene Tunney was the first recipient.
Other Ring magazine awards for 2007:
Fight of the Year: Israel Vazquez KO 6 Rafael Marquez II
Round of the Year: Israel Vazquez-Rafael Marquez II, Round 3
Knockout of the Year: Nonito Donaire KO 5 Vic Darchinyan
Upset of the Year: Nonito Donaire KO 5 Vic Darchinyan
Comeback of the Year: Paul Malignaggi
Event of the Year: Floyd Mayweather-Oscar De La Hoya
Source: Ring on line
http://www.thering-online.com/ringpages/ringupdate.html
Well deserved honor for Mayweather
the event of the year was HATTON mayweather. Good to see theres no bias from the rings new owner in making these awards.
I would say De La Hoya Mayweather was the EVENT of the year. It was a ''superfight''. Although not the best match this year I think it deserves event of the year. Hatton Mayweather is close though.
I think the fact that Mayweather beat a 154lb legend in DLH and an undefeated Ricky Hatton coupled with the fact that he was involved in 2 of the biggest events of the year make him the fighter of the year with Pavlik an extremely close 2nd for the opponents he steamrolled this year.
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IMO pavlik should of gotten it, he took over his division with his own way. He has been more dominant coming from nobody to p4p elite class. This was pavliks year, not floyds. Just cause he had a fight with dela hoya and then one with hatton, doesn't give him the year of his career. This was the year of pavliks career that made him, it should of gone to him.
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Re: Floyd Mayweather: Ring Magazine 2007 Fighter of the year
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Originally Posted by Julius Marvelous Rain
IMO pavlik should of gotten it, he took over his division with his own way. He has been more dominant coming from nobody to p4p elite class. This was pavliks year, not floyds. Just cause he had a fight with dela hoya and then one with hatton, doesn't give him the year of his career. This was the year of pavliks career that made him, it should of gone to him.
:coolclick: I gotta agree. Pavlik beat two real Middleweights that were supposed to be at the top of their game, knocking out both. Floyd beat an old Oscar who he was favored against and stopped Hatton, a jr. Welterweight who again he was favored against.
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Re: Floyd Mayweather: Ring Magazine 2007 Fighter of the year
I think politics was involved in calling Hatton Mayweather the event of the year. Oscar clearly wanted to look impartial but the fact remains that De La Hoya Mayweather WAS the event of the year.
Ok clearly in the UK the Hatton fight was bigger but seeing as the De La Hoya fight did over DOUBLE the PPV's it is clear it was a much more popular fight around the world.
Plus it was competitive which Hatton Mayweather was not.
Good call on Floyd getting the award though. Fighting in and winning both of the biggest non heavyweight fights of all time HAS to be an award winning performance.
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Re: Floyd Mayweather: Ring Magazine 2007 Fighter of the year
Floyd should have got the "Carefully Chosen Opponents Award" ;D
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Originally Posted by BoomBoom
Floyd should have got the "Carefully Chosen Opponents Award" ;D
BoomBoom not to sound nasty here but you did post this.
if he want to be the greatest p4p fighter in many peoples eyes includng those, like myself, who doent like him he must fight and beat:
1.Ricky Hatton
2.Miguel Cotto
3.Winky Wright
4. ODLH
5. Kassim Ouma
6. Margarito
ANY ONE OF THEM. But he chooses to be a Pu$$y and take the easy road. He was great against Corrales, and Chavez but he hasnt done Shat in the last couple of years. I do give him credit if he fights and beats Baldomir. IF. But you heard it from me first: Baldomir will win a decision over PBF. Thats right, a decision.
http://www.saddoboxing.com/boxing_fo...c,35416.0.html
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Re: Floyd Mayweather: Ring Magazine 2007 Fighter of the year
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Originally Posted by Ricardo "Finito" Lopez
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Originally Posted by BoomBoom
Floyd should have got the "Carefully Chosen Opponents Award" ;D
BoomBoom not to sound nasty here but you did post this.
if he want to be the greatest p4p fighter in many peoples eyes includng those, like myself, who doent like him he must fight and beat:
1.Ricky Hatton
2.Miguel Cotto
3.Winky Wright
4. ODLH
5. Kassim Ouma
6. Margarito
ANY ONE OF THEM. But he chooses to be a Pu$$y and take the easy road. He was great against Corrales, and Chavez but he hasnt done Shat in the last couple of years. I do give him credit if he fights and beats Baldomir. IF. But you heard it from me first: Baldomir will win a decision over PBF. Thats right, a decision.
http://www.saddoboxing.com/boxing_fo...c,35416.0.html
I was joking but if you want to take me seriously, i will defend myself. When I wrote that Hatton had just beat Collazo at Welterweight and I probably assumed he would stay there but as we know he went back down to light welterweight. Floyd did beat Baldomir and that was a good win at the time imo, good but not great and maybe I overestimated Baldomir a little. Oscar was also a good win but not great and it wasnt a dominant performance imo. Floyd is a great fighter, but I dont think he hs taken on the hardest challenges. And also the thread wad about being the p4p best, and I think he is the p4p best.
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Re: Floyd Mayweather: Ring Magazine 2007 Fighter of the year
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Originally Posted by BoomBoom
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Originally Posted by Ricardo "Finito" Lopez
Quote:
Originally Posted by BoomBoom
Floyd should have got the "Carefully Chosen Opponents Award" ;D
BoomBoom not to sound nasty here but you did post this.
if he want to be the greatest p4p fighter in many peoples eyes includng those, like myself, who doent like him he must fight and beat:
1.Ricky Hatton
2.Miguel Cotto
3.Winky Wright
4. ODLH
5. Kassim Ouma
6. Margarito
ANY ONE OF THEM. But he chooses to be a Pu$$y and take the easy road. He was great against Corrales, and Chavez but he hasnt done Shat in the last couple of years. I do give him credit if he fights and beats Baldomir. IF. But you heard it from me first: Baldomir will win a decision over PBF. Thats right, a decision.
http://www.saddoboxing.com/boxing_fo...c,35416.0.html
I was joking but if you want to take me seriously, i will defend myself. When I wrote that Hatton had just beat Collazo at Welterweight and I probably assumed he would stay there but as we know he went back down to light welterweight. Floyd did beat Baldomir and that was a good win at the time imo, good but not great and maybe I overestimated Baldomir a little. Oscar was also a good win but not great and it wasnt a dominant performance imo. Floyd is a great fighter, but I dont think he hs taken on the hardest challenges. And also the thread wad about being the p4p best, and I think he is the p4p best.
I was just making a point on how people rate these fighters highly before Mayweather fights them, and they say Mayweather has to fight him and him etc. But when Mayweather beats these guys they suddenly become *Not good* *Past there prime* *Overrated* etc.
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Re: Floyd Mayweather: Ring Magazine 2007 Fighter of the year
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Originally Posted by BoomBoom
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Originally Posted by Ricardo "Finito" Lopez
Quote:
Originally Posted by BoomBoom
Floyd should have got the "Carefully Chosen Opponents Award" ;D
BoomBoom not to sound nasty here but you did post this.
if he want to be the greatest p4p fighter in many peoples eyes includng those, like myself, who doent like him he must fight and beat:
1.Ricky Hatton
2.Miguel Cotto
3.Winky Wright
4. ODLH
5. Kassim Ouma
6. Margarito
ANY ONE OF THEM. But he chooses to be a Pu$$y and take the easy road. He was great against Corrales, and Chavez but he hasnt done Shat in the last couple of years. I do give him credit if he fights and beats Baldomir. IF. But you heard it from me first: Baldomir will win a decision over PBF. Thats right, a decision.
http://www.saddoboxing.com/boxing_fo...c,35416.0.html
I was joking but if you want to take me seriously, i will defend myself. When I wrote that Hatton had just beat Collazo at Welterweight and I probably assumed he would stay there but as we know he went back down to light welterweight. Floyd did beat Baldomir and that was a good win at the time imo, good but not great and maybe I overestimated Baldomir a little. Oscar was also a good win but not great and it wasnt a dominant performance imo. Floyd is a great fighter, but I dont think he hs taken on the hardest challenges. And also the thread wad about being the p4p best, and I think he is the p4p best.
Lol why did you even bother to reply.... You said Floyd was a pussy for not fighting those guys, then he beat's three of them in a year and you want to defend yourself? Please.
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Re: Floyd Mayweather: Ring Magazine 2007 Fighter of the year
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Originally Posted by p4pking
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Originally Posted by BoomBoom
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Originally Posted by Ricardo "Finito" Lopez
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Originally Posted by BoomBoom
Floyd should have got the "Carefully Chosen Opponents Award" ;D
BoomBoom not to sound nasty here but you did post this.
if he want to be the greatest p4p fighter in many peoples eyes includng those, like myself, who doent like him he must fight and beat:
1.Ricky Hatton
2.Miguel Cotto
3.Winky Wright
4. ODLH
5. Kassim Ouma
6. Margarito
ANY ONE OF THEM. But he chooses to be a Pu$$y and take the easy road. He was great against Corrales, and Chavez but he hasnt done Shat in the last couple of years. I do give him credit if he fights and beats Baldomir. IF. But you heard it from me first: Baldomir will win a decision over PBF. Thats right, a decision.
http://www.saddoboxing.com/boxing_fo...c,35416.0.html
I was joking but if you want to take me seriously, i will defend myself. When I wrote that Hatton had just beat Collazo at Welterweight and I probably assumed he would stay there but as we know he went back down to light welterweight. Floyd did beat Baldomir and that was a good win at the time imo, good but not great and maybe I overestimated Baldomir a little. Oscar was also a good win but not great and it wasnt a dominant performance imo. Floyd is a great fighter, but I dont think he hs taken on the hardest challenges. And also the thread wad about being the p4p best, and I think he is the p4p best.
Lol why did you even bother to reply.... You said Floyd was a pussy for not fighting those guys, then he beat's three of them in a year and you want to defend yourself? Please.
I wrote that a year and a half ago. Lots of things have happened since then. At the time that is how I felt. I still think Floyd doesnt go after he best at his weight but he has fought well against good fighters as of late. Bruseles, Gatti, Mitchell, and Judah were the guys that Mayweather had fought at the time of that thread. Judah had just been beaten by Baldomir but PBF decided to fight Judah anyways. A lot happened AFTER i wrote that and he did go on to beat Baldomir, ODLH, and Hatton but at that time myself and ALOT of people felt that way. You must be very confused but I cant lay it out any clearer.
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Re: Floyd Mayweather: Ring Magazine 2007 Fighter of the year
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Originally Posted by LEGION
Well, congrats to Floyd for what it's worth.
I would have thought the new MW champ Pavlik would have got a mention for something considering he beat the sh#t out of the most feared fighter in that division and then went on to beat the crap out of the undefeated MW in Taylor, back to back.
cc
I agree- Pavlik KNOCKOUT the two Best Middleweights AND they were both UPSETS. Floyd beat two fighters that everyone knew he would beat anyway.
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Re: Floyd Mayweather: Ring Magazine 2007 Fighter of the year
CC back.
I don't think everyone thought Floyd would beat Oscar., but a hell of alot of people knew he'd beat Hatton. Floyd was though in the 2 biggest events this year, events that were good for the sport, and he did win, so hats off to him. No use crying about it; it won't change. I just thought at the least Pavlik beating Taylor would count for upset of the year. It didn't; oh well.
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Re: Floyd Mayweather: Ring Magazine 2007 Fighter of the year
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Originally Posted by Violent Demise
Fight of the Year: Israel Vazquez KO 6 Rafael Marquez II
Round of the Year: Israel Vazquez-Rafael Marquez II, Round 3
Knockout of the Year: Nonito Donaire KO 5 Vic Darchinyan
Upset of the Year: Nonito Donaire KO 5 Vic Darchinyan
Comeback of the Year: Paul Malignaggi
Event of the Year: Floyd Mayweather-Oscar De La Hoya[/b]
That's almot category by category the same as my picks....
Only difference is they have Paulie as comeback fighter and I have Forrest.
They have PBF and I have Pavlik.
other then that it's pretty much the same....
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Originally Posted by CutMeMick
1. Kelly Pavlik
2. RMarquez vs. Vasquez II
3. RMarquez vs. Vasquez II - Round 3
4. Nonito KO's Vic
5. Nonito over Vic
6. Vernon Forrest
7. The World Awaits
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Also people don't forget to cast your votes for
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If you don't agree with these here then let your voice be heared and vote now.
Go here and cast your votes:
http://www.saddoboxing.com/boxing_fo...c,55967.0.html
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Re: Floyd Mayweather: Ring Magazine 2007 Fighter of the year
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Originally Posted by Ricardo "Finito" Lopez
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Originally Posted by BoomBoom
Floyd should have got the "Carefully Chosen Opponents Award" ;D
BoomBoom not to sound nasty here but you did post this.
if he want to be the greatest p4p fighter in many peoples eyes includng those, like myself, who doent like him he must fight and beat:
1.Ricky Hatton
2.Miguel Cotto
3.Winky Wright
4. ODLH
5. Kassim Ouma
6. Margarito
ANY ONE OF THEM. But he chooses to be a Pu$$y and take the easy road. He was great against Corrales, and Chavez but he hasnt done Shat in the last couple of years. I do give him credit if he fights and beats Baldomir. IF. But you heard it from me first: Baldomir will win a decision over PBF. Thats right, a decision.
http://www.saddoboxing.com/boxing_fo...c,35416.0.html
CC Ice, that's a page out of my book, I have done the samething to three posters in the last couple of weeks just to see them squirm, I can't stand people who contradict themselves or live in denial, I have nothing agaist BoomBoom but we know of other people on the forum who do the samethings, it's just funny how people think we don't remember the bullshit they wrote in the past, it's hilarious. This was a solid ownage
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Re: Floyd Mayweather: Ring Magazine 2007 Fighter of the year
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Originally Posted by SEANIE
HATTON mayweather was a massive world wide event. mayweather delahoya was not.
Hatton Mayweather appealed more to boxing fans...DLH/PBF attracted more casual fans as well as regualr ones that why it got the nod....
That is the reason DLH is such a big PPV draw it brings in those who do not watch the sport on a regular basis
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Re: Floyd Mayweather: Ring Magazine 2007 Fighter of the year
Pavlik should have won fighter of the year hand's down
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Re: Floyd Mayweather: Ring Magazine 2007 Fighter of the year
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Originally Posted by CutMeMick
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Originally Posted by Violent Demise
Fight of the Year: Israel Vazquez KO 6 Rafael Marquez II
Round of the Year: Israel Vazquez-Rafael Marquez II, Round 3
Knockout of the Year: Nonito Donaire KO 5 Vic Darchinyan
Upset of the Year: Nonito Donaire KO 5 Vic Darchinyan
Comeback of the Year: Paul Malignaggi
Event of the Year: Floyd Mayweather-Oscar De La Hoya[/b]
That's almot category by category the same as my picks....
Only difference is they have Paulie as comeback fighter and I have Forrest.
They have PBF and I have Pavlik.
other then that it's pretty much the same....
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Originally Posted by CutMeMick
1. Kelly Pavlik
2. RMarquez vs. Vasquez II
3. RMarquez vs. Vasquez II - Round 3
4. Nonito KO's Vic
5. Nonito over Vic
6. Vernon Forrest
7. The World Awaits
I don't understand the selection of Malignaggi for comeback of the year. What did come back from? He got his ass kicked by Cotto. But it's not like was a champion prior to that. He was just a hyped up prospect who got his ass beat.
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Originally Posted by Violent Demise
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Originally Posted by CutMeMick
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Originally Posted by Violent Demise
Fight of the Year: Israel Vazquez KO 6 Rafael Marquez II
Round of the Year: Israel Vazquez-Rafael Marquez II, Round 3
Knockout of the Year: Nonito Donaire KO 5 Vic Darchinyan
Upset of the Year: Nonito Donaire KO 5 Vic Darchinyan
Comeback of the Year: Paul Malignaggi
Event of the Year: Floyd Mayweather-Oscar De La Hoya[/b]
That's almot category by category the same as my picks....
Only difference is they have Paulie as comeback fighter and I have Forrest.
They have PBF and I have Pavlik.
other then that it's pretty much the same....
Quote:
Originally Posted by CutMeMick
1. Kelly Pavlik
2. RMarquez vs. Vasquez II
3. RMarquez vs. Vasquez II - Round 3
4. Nonito KO's Vic
5. Nonito over Vic
6. Vernon Forrest
7. The World Awaits
I don't understand the selection of Malignaggi for comeback of the year. What did come back from? He got his a** kicked by Cotto. But it's not like was a champion prior to that. He was just a hyped up prospect who got his a** beat.
Duh!!! He "came back" from an a## beating ;D
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Re: Floyd Mayweather: Ring Magazine 2007 Fighter of the year
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Originally Posted by LEGION
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Originally Posted by Violent Demise
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Originally Posted by CutMeMick
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Originally Posted by Violent Demise
Fight of the Year: Israel Vazquez KO 6 Rafael Marquez II
Round of the Year: Israel Vazquez-Rafael Marquez II, Round 3
Knockout of the Year: Nonito Donaire KO 5 Vic Darchinyan
Upset of the Year: Nonito Donaire KO 5 Vic Darchinyan
Comeback of the Year: Paul Malignaggi
Event of the Year: Floyd Mayweather-Oscar De La Hoya[/b]
That's almot category by category the same as my picks....
Only difference is they have Paulie as comeback fighter and I have Forrest.
They have PBF and I have Pavlik.
other then that it's pretty much the same....
Quote:
Originally Posted by CutMeMick
1. Kelly Pavlik
2. RMarquez vs. Vasquez II
3. RMarquez vs. Vasquez II - Round 3
4. Nonito KO's Vic
5. Nonito over Vic
6. Vernon Forrest
7. The World Awaits
I don't understand the selection of Malignaggi for comeback of the year. What did come back from? He got his a** kicked by Cotto. But it's not like was a champion prior to that. He was just a hyped up prospect who got his a** beat.
Duh!!! He "came back" from an a## beating ;D
I look at comeback as a fighter being on top, falling off and than coming back. Paulie wasn't on top prior to his loss. He was just a prospect.
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Re: Floyd Mayweather: Ring Magazine 2007 Fighter of the year
I know VD, I was just being dumb as usual. I don't understand it either.
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Re: Floyd Mayweather: Ring Magazine 2007 Fighter of the year
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Originally Posted by Ricardo "Finito" Lopez
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Originally Posted by BoomBoom
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Originally Posted by Ricardo "Finito" Lopez
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Originally Posted by BoomBoom
Floyd should have got the "Carefully Chosen Opponents Award" ;D
BoomBoom not to sound nasty here but you did post this.
if he want to be the greatest p4p fighter in many peoples eyes includng those, like myself, who doent like him he must fight and beat:
1.Ricky Hatton
2.Miguel Cotto
3.Winky Wright
4. ODLH
5. Kassim Ouma
6. Margarito
ANY ONE OF THEM. But he chooses to be a Pu$$y and take the easy road. He was great against Corrales, and Chavez but he hasnt done Shat in the last couple of years. I do give him credit if he fights and beats Baldomir. IF. But you heard it from me first: Baldomir will win a decision over PBF. Thats right, a decision.
http://www.saddoboxing.com/boxing_fo...c,35416.0.html
I was joking but if you want to take me seriously, i will defend myself. When I wrote that Hatton had just beat Collazo at Welterweight and I probably assumed he would stay there but as we know he went back down to light welterweight. Floyd did beat Baldomir and that was a good win at the time imo, good but not great and maybe I overestimated Baldomir a little. Oscar was also a good win but not great and it wasnt a dominant performance imo. Floyd is a great fighter, but I dont think he hs taken on the hardest challenges. And also the thread wad about being the p4p best, and I think he is the p4p best.
I was just making a point on how people rate these fighters highly before Mayweather fights them, and they say Mayweather has to fight him and him etc. But when Mayweather beats these guys they suddenly become *Not good* *Past there prime* *Overrated* etc.
:coolclick:#1589 Ice..
You just owned this clown and his credibility just went bye bye, and all he could say was he was joking ::** He isint even man enough to admit he is wrong, not to mention he got caught out for hating... Be better if people like this would just admit that they are haters and there is nothing Floyd will ever do to change that, instead of being a buster and bitching out when someone calls bullshitsky... What a joke ::**
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Re: Floyd Mayweather: Ring Magazine 2007 Fighter of the year
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Originally Posted by BoomBoom
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Originally Posted by Ricardo "Finito" Lopez
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Originally Posted by BoomBoom
Floyd should have got the "Carefully Chosen Opponents Award" ;D
BoomBoom not to sound nasty here but you did post this.
if he want to be the greatest p4p fighter in many peoples eyes includng those, like myself, who doent like him he must fight and beat:
1.Ricky Hatton
2.Miguel Cotto
3.Winky Wright
4. ODLH
5. Kassim Ouma
6. Margarito
ANY ONE OF THEM. But he chooses to be a Pu$$y and take the easy road. He was great against Corrales, and Chavez but he hasnt done Shat in the last couple of years. I do give him credit if he fights and beats Baldomir. IF. But you heard it from me first: Baldomir will win a decision over PBF. Thats right, a decision.
http://www.saddoboxing.com/boxing_fo...c,35416.0.html
I was joking but if you want to take me seriously, i will defend myself. When I wrote that Hatton had just beat Collazo at Welterweight and I probably assumed he would stay there but as we know he went back down to light welterweight. Floyd did beat Baldomir and that was a good win at the time imo, good but not great and maybe I overestimated Baldomir a little. Oscar was also a good win but not great and it wasnt a dominant performance imo. Floyd is a great fighter, but I dont think he hs taken on the hardest challenges. And also the thread wad about being the p4p best, and I think he is the p4p best.
Don't hurt yourself with all that back peddling.
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Re: Floyd Mayweather: Ring Magazine 2007 Fighter of the year
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Originally Posted by JT Rock
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Originally Posted by Ricardo "Finito" Lopez
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Originally Posted by BoomBoom
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Originally Posted by Ricardo "Finito" Lopez
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Originally Posted by BoomBoom
Floyd should have got the "Carefully Chosen Opponents Award" ;D
BoomBoom not to sound nasty here but you did post this.
if he want to be the greatest p4p fighter in many peoples eyes includng those, like myself, who doent like him he must fight and beat:
1.Ricky Hatton
2.Miguel Cotto
3.Winky Wright
4. ODLH
5. Kassim Ouma
6. Margarito
ANY ONE OF THEM. But he chooses to be a Pu$$y and take the easy road. He was great against Corrales, and Chavez but he hasnt done Shat in the last couple of years. I do give him credit if he fights and beats Baldomir. IF. But you heard it from me first: Baldomir will win a decision over PBF. Thats right, a decision.
http://www.saddoboxing.com/boxing_fo...c,35416.0.html
I was joking but if you want to take me seriously, i will defend myself. When I wrote that Hatton had just beat Collazo at Welterweight and I probably assumed he would stay there but as we know he went back down to light welterweight. Floyd did beat Baldomir and that was a good win at the time imo, good but not great and maybe I overestimated Baldomir a little. Oscar was also a good win but not great and it wasnt a dominant performance imo. Floyd is a great fighter, but I dont think he hs taken on the hardest challenges. And also the thread wad about being the p4p best, and I think he is the p4p best.
I was just making a point on how people rate these fighters highly before Mayweather fights them, and they say Mayweather has to fight him and him etc. But when Mayweather beats these guys they suddenly become *Not good* *Past there prime* *Overrated* etc.
:coolclick:#1589 Ice..
You just owned this clown and his credibility just went bye bye, and all he could say was he was joking ::** He isint even man enough to admit he is wrong, not to mention he got caught out for hating... Be better if people like this would just admit that they are haters and there is nothing Floyd will ever do to change that, instead of being a buster and bitching out when someone calls bullshitsky... What a joke ::**
I just can't understand why people want Mayweather to fight this guy and that guy etc. Then when he beats em then they change there mind and say he wasn't no good and etc. What is up with that ?? why can't people just give Mayweather credit he is one of the most talented boxers of all time and has one of the best records of his era.
Mayweather's best wins
Diego Corrales
Oscar De La Hoya
Zab Judah
Ricky Hatton
Jose Luis Castillo x2
Arturo Gatti
Phillip Ndou
Gernaro Hernandez
Angel Manfredy
Carlos Hernandez
DeMarcus Corley
Jesus Chavez
World titles at Super Featherweight, Lightweight, Jr Welterweight, Welterweight, Light Middleweight,
Why don't people give Mayweather some credit even if you hate him outside this ring you cannot deny his achievement's inside the ring.
CC JT and CC to Brazilian.
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Re: Floyd Mayweather: Ring Magazine 2007 Fighter of the year
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Originally Posted by JT Rock
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Originally Posted by Ricardo "Finito" Lopez
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Originally Posted by BoomBoom
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Originally Posted by Ricardo "Finito" Lopez
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Originally Posted by BoomBoom
Floyd should have got the "Carefully Chosen Opponents Award" ;D
BoomBoom not to sound nasty here but you did post this.
if he want to be the greatest p4p fighter in many peoples eyes includng those, like myself, who doent like him he must fight and beat:
1.Ricky Hatton
2.Miguel Cotto
3.Winky Wright
4. ODLH
5. Kassim Ouma
6. Margarito
ANY ONE OF THEM. But he chooses to be a Pu$$y and take the easy road. He was great against Corrales, and Chavez but he hasnt done Shat in the last couple of years. I do give him credit if he fights and beats Baldomir. IF. But you heard it from me first: Baldomir will win a decision over PBF. Thats right, a decision.
http://www.saddoboxing.com/boxing_fo...c,35416.0.html
I was joking but if you want to take me seriously, i will defend myself. When I wrote that Hatton had just beat Collazo at Welterweight and I probably assumed he would stay there but as we know he went back down to light welterweight. Floyd did beat Baldomir and that was a good win at the time imo, good but not great and maybe I overestimated Baldomir a little. Oscar was also a good win but not great and it wasnt a dominant performance imo. Floyd is a great fighter, but I dont think he hs taken on the hardest challenges. And also the thread wad about being the p4p best, and I think he is the p4p best.
I was just making a point on how people rate these fighters highly before Mayweather fights them, and they say Mayweather has to fight him and him etc. But when Mayweather beats these guys they suddenly become *Not good* *Past there prime* *Overrated* etc.
:coolclick:#1589 Ice..
You just owned this clown and his credibility just went bye bye, and all he could say was he was joking ::** He isint even man enough to admit he is wrong, not to mention he got caught out for hating... Be better if people like this would just admit that they are haters and there is nothing Floyd will ever do to change that, instead of being a buster and bitching out when someone calls bullshitsky... What a joke ::**
Why the f#ck some of you dont understand that that was a thread from a year and a half ago. Ive explained my opinion to Finito and I respect what hes saying. Why you jokers want to get your two cents in and bash my opinions is beyond me. My credibility is just fine and I could honestly give a sh@t what you think of my posts.
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Re: Floyd Mayweather: Ring Magazine 2007 Fighter of the year
I feel sorry for Oscar as everyone knows he beat Mayweather. ;D
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Re: Floyd Mayweather: Ring Magazine 2007 Fighter of the year
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Originally Posted by Violent Demise
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Originally Posted by BoomBoom
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Originally Posted by Ricardo "Finito" Lopez
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Originally Posted by BoomBoom
Floyd should have got the "Carefully Chosen Opponents Award" ;D
BoomBoom not to sound nasty here but you did post this.
if he want to be the greatest p4p fighter in many peoples eyes includng those, like myself, who doent like him he must fight and beat:
1.Ricky Hatton
2.Miguel Cotto
3.Winky Wright
4. ODLH
5. Kassim Ouma
6. Margarito
ANY ONE OF THEM. But he chooses to be a Pu$$y and take the easy road. He was great against Corrales, and Chavez but he hasnt done Shat in the last couple of years. I do give him credit if he fights and beats Baldomir. IF. But you heard it from me first: Baldomir will win a decision over PBF. Thats right, a decision.
http://www.saddoboxing.com/boxing_fo...c,35416.0.html
I was joking but if you want to take me seriously, i will defend myself. When I wrote that Hatton had just beat Collazo at Welterweight and I probably assumed he would stay there but as we know he went back down to light welterweight. Floyd did beat Baldomir and that was a good win at the time imo, good but not great and maybe I overestimated Baldomir a little. Oscar was also a good win but not great and it wasnt a dominant performance imo. Floyd is a great fighter, but I dont think he hs taken on the hardest challenges. And also the thread wad about being the p4p best, and I think he is the p4p best.
Don't hurt yourself with all that back peddling.
It would have been nice to see a DATE posted with that because that was posted almost a year and a half ago,I think you'll find things were a ALOT different back then firstly and secondly,I could just as easily rummage through ANYONE's posts here and use it against them simply because things were different then. That's merely propoganda. ??? ???]
(although you thinking Baldo would win a decision is pretty darn weird!!)
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Re: Floyd Mayweather: Ring Magazine 2007 Fighter of the year
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Originally Posted by El Gamo
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Originally Posted by Violent Demise
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Originally Posted by BoomBoom
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Originally Posted by Ricardo "Finito" Lopez
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Originally Posted by BoomBoom
Floyd should have got the "Carefully Chosen Opponents Award" ;D
BoomBoom not to sound nasty here but you did post this.
if he want to be the greatest p4p fighter in many peoples eyes includng those, like myself, who doent like him he must fight and beat:
1.Ricky Hatton
2.Miguel Cotto
3.Winky Wright
4. ODLH
5. Kassim Ouma
6. Margarito
ANY ONE OF THEM. But he chooses to be a Pu$$y and take the easy road. He was great against Corrales, and Chavez but he hasnt done Shat in the last couple of years. I do give him credit if he fights and beats Baldomir. IF. But you heard it from me first: Baldomir will win a decision over PBF. Thats right, a decision.
http://www.saddoboxing.com/boxing_fo...c,35416.0.html
I was joking but if you want to take me seriously, i will defend myself. When I wrote that Hatton had just beat Collazo at Welterweight and I probably assumed he would stay there but as we know he went back down to light welterweight. Floyd did beat Baldomir and that was a good win at the time imo, good but not great and maybe I overestimated Baldomir a little. Oscar was also a good win but not great and it wasnt a dominant performance imo. Floyd is a great fighter, but I dont think he hs taken on the hardest challenges. And also the thread wad about being the p4p best, and I think he is the p4p best.
Don't hurt yourself with all that back peddling.
It would have been nice to see a DATE posted with that because that was posted almost a year and a half ago,I think you'll find things were a ALOT different back then firstly and secondly,I could just as easily rummage through ANYONE's posts here and use it against them simply because things were different then. That's merely propoganda. ??? ???]
(although you thinking Baldo would win a decision is pretty darn weird!!)
What happen to you man :(
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Re: Floyd Mayweather: Ring Magazine 2007 Fighter of the year
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Originally Posted by El Gamo
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Originally Posted by Violent Demise
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Originally Posted by BoomBoom
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Originally Posted by Ricardo "Finito" Lopez
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Originally Posted by BoomBoom
Floyd should have got the "Carefully Chosen Opponents Award" ;D
BoomBoom not to sound nasty here but you did post this.
if he want to be the greatest p4p fighter in many peoples eyes includng those, like myself, who doent like him he must fight and beat:
1.Ricky Hatton
2.Miguel Cotto
3.Winky Wright
4. ODLH
5. Kassim Ouma
6. Margarito
ANY ONE OF THEM. But he chooses to be a Pu$$y and take the easy road. He was great against Corrales, and Chavez but he hasnt done Shat in the last couple of years. I do give him credit if he fights and beats Baldomir. IF. But you heard it from me first: Baldomir will win a decision over PBF. Thats right, a decision.
http://www.saddoboxing.com/boxing_fo...c,35416.0.html
I was joking but if you want to take me seriously, i will defend myself. When I wrote that Hatton had just beat Collazo at Welterweight and I probably assumed he would stay there but as we know he went back down to light welterweight. Floyd did beat Baldomir and that was a good win at the time imo, good but not great and maybe I overestimated Baldomir a little. Oscar was also a good win but not great and it wasnt a dominant performance imo. Floyd is a great fighter, but I dont think he hs taken on the hardest challenges. And also the thread wad about being the p4p best, and I think he is the p4p best.
Don't hurt yourself with all that back peddling.
It would have been nice to see a DATE posted with that because that was posted almost a year and a half ago,I think you'll find things were a ALOT different back then firstly and secondly,I could just as easily rummage through ANYONE's posts here and use it against them simply because things were different then. That's merely propoganda. ??? ???]
(although you thinking Baldo would win a decision is pretty darn weird!!)
Well i did post the link so you can see when it was posted. And why does it matter ?? thats perfect example of people wanting Mayweather to fight him and him etc, and when he does beat them there suddenly *No good*.
And actually i found the topic by luck i didn't look through his posts.
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Re: Floyd Mayweather: Ring Magazine 2007 Fighter of the year
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Originally Posted by El Gamo
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Originally Posted by Violent Demise
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Originally Posted by BoomBoom
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Originally Posted by Ricardo "Finito" Lopez
Quote:
Originally Posted by BoomBoom
Floyd should have got the "Carefully Chosen Opponents Award" ;D
BoomBoom not to sound nasty here but you did post this.
if he want to be the greatest p4p fighter in many peoples eyes includng those, like myself, who doent like him he must fight and beat:
1.Ricky Hatton
2.Miguel Cotto
3.Winky Wright
4. ODLH
5. Kassim Ouma
6. Margarito
ANY ONE OF THEM. But he chooses to be a Pu$$y and take the easy road. He was great against Corrales, and Chavez but he hasnt done Shat in the last couple of years. I do give him credit if he fights and beats Baldomir. IF. But you heard it from me first: Baldomir will win a decision over PBF. Thats right, a decision.
http://www.saddoboxing.com/boxing_fo...c,35416.0.html
I was joking but if you want to take me seriously, i will defend myself. When I wrote that Hatton had just beat Collazo at Welterweight and I probably assumed he would stay there but as we know he went back down to light welterweight. Floyd did beat Baldomir and that was a good win at the time imo, good but not great and maybe I overestimated Baldomir a little. Oscar was also a good win but not great and it wasnt a dominant performance imo. Floyd is a great fighter, but I dont think he hs taken on the hardest challenges. And also the thread wad about being the p4p best, and I think he is the p4p best.
Don't hurt yourself with all that back peddling.
It would have been nice to see a DATE posted with that because that was posted almost a year and a half ago,I think you'll find things were a ALOT different back then firstly and secondly,I could just as easily rummage through ANYONE's posts here and use it against them simply because things were different then. That's merely propoganda. ??? ???]
(although you thinking Baldo would win a decision is pretty darn weird!!)
Not taking a run at you Gamo, but whats the point ??? you of all people always man up when you are wrong and I have never really seen you back pedal on anything and stick with your guns when you make a statement.... I mean everyone has the right to change their opinion but even if that post is over a year old and someone made a statement like that and then Floyd beats 3 of the fighters on his list of 6 not to mention he says he'll give him credit if he beats Baldo who he predicted would desicion him......... Now fast forward a year later then he says Floyd should win the carefully chosen opponent award ??? again after he beat 3 fighters that Boom listed as him having to beat, as to be listed as a PFP great.