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    Default Re: Prime Joel Casamayor vs. Floyd Mayweather at 130

    IMO Mayweather would have stopped him late, Floyd was just as smart but more aggressive and had a lot more power at 130 (or was willing to commit a lot more to his punches), he would have probably broken Casamayor systematically, jabbing upstairs then shooting that straight right to the pit of his stomach, move out then potshot with another right or two up top, Casamayor had the tools to trouble him with his defense and counterpunching but I just don't think he would have been able to deal with the movement and all around diversity of Mayweather

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    Default Re: Prime Joel Casamayor vs. Floyd Mayweather at 130

    IMO Mayweather would have stopped him late, Floyd was just as smart but more aggressive and had a lot more power at 130 (or was willing to commit a lot more to his punches), he would have probably broken Casamayor systematically, jabbing upstairs then shooting that straight right to the pit of his stomach, move out then potshot with another right or two up top, Casamayor had the tools to trouble him with his defense and counterpunching but I just don't think he would have been able to deal with the movement and all around diversity of Mayweather
    Floyd had alot more power at 130? Committed more to his punches? Maybe you should stick to Badminton Forums.

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    Default Re: Prime Joel Casamayor vs. Floyd Mayweather at 130

    Quote Originally Posted by brocktonblockbust View Post
    IMO Mayweather would have stopped him late, Floyd was just as smart but more aggressive and had a lot more power at 130 (or was willing to commit a lot more to his punches), he would have probably broken Casamayor systematically, jabbing upstairs then shooting that straight right to the pit of his stomach, move out then potshot with another right or two up top, Casamayor had the tools to trouble him with his defense and counterpunching but I just don't think he would have been able to deal with the movement and all around diversity of Mayweather
    Floyd had alot more power at 130? Committed more to his punches? Maybe you should stick to Badminton Forums.
    I'm not sure what part your doubting of the previous post? Mayweather went 10 wins with 7 ko's starting with the Genaro Hernandez fight
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    Default Re: Prime Joel Casamayor vs. Floyd Mayweather at 130

    KOs dont signify power. Ali for example sliced up many an opponent with merely sharp punches-------stoppages from cuts, or just pure exhaustion----hardly KO power punches--- and got quite a few KO wins.

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    Default Re: Prime Joel Casamayor vs. Floyd Mayweather at 130

    Would of been a good fight for 4-5 rounds, but would end up like alot of Floyds fights after he figures you out he wins more or less every round imo Floyd stops him around the 9th. Plus at 130lbs he had more power and throw alot more combinations which made it ever harder to beat him.

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    Default Re: Prime Joel Casamayor vs. Floyd Mayweather at 130

    Floyd probably would have won in a very entertaining fight but he would not stop Joel.
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    Default Re: Prime Joel Casamayor vs. Floyd Mayweather at 130

    Where is VD ?

    I thought surely he would come in here and weigh in as Casa was his favorite fighter.

    I think Casamayor could have really troubled Mayweather.

    But, its hard to pick Joel, knowing he was outboxed by Acelino Freitas.
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    Default Re: Prime Joel Casamayor vs. Floyd Mayweather at 130

    Quote Originally Posted by brocktonblockbust View Post
    KOs dont signify power. Ali for example sliced up many an opponent with merely sharp punches-------stoppages from cuts, or just pure exhaustion----hardly KO power punches--- and got quite a few KO wins.
    apparently you need to learn a bit about boxing or actually watch Mayweather's fights, he became safety first basically from 135 onward, Floyd was plenty aggressive at 130, hell at 147 he still has better power than what most think, the thing is the guy doesn't commit to his punches, he's basically like Jones in the aspect that he COULD have ko'd a lot more of his opponents but CHOSE TO go the easy route and get a white wash win, all i ever see you post is ridiculousness

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    Default Re: Prime Joel Casamayor vs. Floyd Mayweather at 130

    Quote Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by brocktonblockbust View Post
    KOs dont signify power. Ali for example sliced up many an opponent with merely sharp punches-------stoppages from cuts, or just pure exhaustion----hardly KO power punches--- and got quite a few KO wins.
    apparently you need to learn a bit about boxing or actually watch Mayweather's fights, he became safety first basically from 135 onward, Floyd was plenty aggressive at 130, hell at 147 he still has better power than what most think, the thing is the guy doesn't commit to his punches, he's basically like Jones in the aspect that he COULD have ko'd a lot more of his opponents but CHOSE TO go the easy route and get a white wash win, all i ever see you post is ridiculousness
    I agree bro, dude needs to watch Mayweather @ 130
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    Default Re: Prime Joel Casamayor vs. Floyd Mayweather at 130

    apparently you need to learn a bit about boxing or actually watch Mayweather's fights............ the thing is the guy doesn't commit to his punches, he's basically like Jones in the aspect that he COULD have ko'd a lot more of his opponents but CHOSE TO go the easy route and get a white wash win, all i ever see you post is ridiculousness
    More stupid shit from El Terrible Bendejo Morales here. As usual. OK let's look at the great power KOs of Mayweather at 130, asswipe. First of all, when he was 16-0, his opponents' combined records was 97-88-11. That's total shite. So its no big deal or sign of any great KO power that he knocked out most of those bums. 97-88 record. WHEN HE DOES FINALLY START FIGHTING HALFWAY DECENT FIGHTERS---Cuello, Pep, Hernandez, Rios, Gerena, Gregorio Vargas, etc..----THE KNOCKOUTS SUDDENLY DISAPPEAR AND HE'S STILL AT 130. THAT is when he moves to 135/140 and then the KOs REALLY START VANISHING. He got only 3 KOs between 2002 starting with Castillo fights until he KOd Hatton in 2007. And Philip N'Dou and Henry Brussles are not what anyone would call great fighters that got knocked out.

    El Terrible Morales proves himself one more time to be a horse's ASS with his posts.
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    Default Re: Prime Joel Casamayor vs. Floyd Mayweather at 130

    Quote Originally Posted by brocktonblockbust View Post
    KOs dont signify power. Ali for example sliced up many an opponent with merely sharp punches-------stoppages from cuts, or just pure exhaustion----hardly KO power punches--- and got quite a few KO wins.
    Are you telling me that ali who had 37 knockouts/tko didnt punch hard. 17 of those fights ended before or in the 5 th round....which I could hardly count as exhaustion and cuts.
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    he punched harder than your grandmother, but no where NEAR as hard as Sonny Liston, Joe Frazier, George Foreman, Earnie Shavers, Ron Lyle, Cleveland Williams, etc. So yes wise-guy, thats what Im tellng you. You thought Ali was a great power punching KO artist, then?

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    Default Re: Prime Joel Casamayor vs. Floyd Mayweather at 130

    Quote Originally Posted by brocktonblockbust View Post
    he punched harder than your grandmother, but no where NEAR as hard as Sonny Liston, Joe Frazier, George Foreman, Earnie Shavers, Ron Lyle, Cleveland Williams, etc. So yes wise-guy, thats what Im tellng you. You thought Ali was a great power punching KO artist, then?
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    Default Re: Prime Joel Casamayor vs. Floyd Mayweather at 130

    Quote Originally Posted by brocktonblockbust View Post
    he punched harder than your grandmother, but no where NEAR as hard as Sonny Liston, Joe Frazier, George Foreman, Earnie Shavers, Ron Lyle, Cleveland Williams, etc. So yes wise-guy, thats what Im tellng you. You thought Ali was a great power punching KO artist, then?
    Did I say he was a ko artist? He certainly wasnt a featherfist. I said he hit hard, you cant deny that. And what im actually telling you is that you have your head up your arse
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