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    Judah isn’t anything special! I’m not sure why you’re trying to make out he was a great fighter when his best win (coming in against Tszyu) was against Mickey Ward. Tszyu was getting blasted around the ring in the first round and his victory could be described as a lucky punch. As for Mitchell... he was knocked out by light punchers twice at lightweight so is that win really impressive!? Floyd also stopped Mitchell so Tszyu’s two biggest wins are shared by Floyd but they’re not big wins for him because he done so much more.
    The reason why Zab and Micthell are not great wins for Floyd was because they were finished at the top level by the time he fought them.

    One of Kostya best wins was against Miguel Angel Gonzalez. He was indestructible that night.
    Gonzalez? He was a De La Hoya leftover as were Rulaes, Lejai and Chavez. All four were finished by the time Tszyu beat them.
    If Tszyu was that easy then Floyd should have actively targeted him instead of Gatti.

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    Judah isn’t anything special! I’m not sure why you’re trying to make out he was a great fighter when his best win (coming in against Tszyu) was against Mickey Ward. Tszyu was getting blasted around the ring in the first round and his victory could be described as a lucky punch. As for Mitchell... he was knocked out by light punchers twice at lightweight so is that win really impressive!? Floyd also stopped Mitchell so Tszyu’s two biggest wins are shared by Floyd but they’re not big wins for him because he done so much more.
    The reason why Zab and Micthell are not great wins for Floyd was because they were finished at the top level by the time he fought them.

    One of Kostya best wins was against Miguel Angel Gonzalez. He was indestructible that night.
    Gonzalez? He was a De La Hoya leftover as were Rulaes, Lejai and Chavez. All four were finished by the time Tszyu beat them.
    If Tszyu was that easy then Floyd should have actively targeted him instead of Gatti.
    Tszyu wanted no part of Mayweather and decided to take the easy money against Hatton.

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    Judah isn’t anything special! I’m not sure why you’re trying to make out he was a great fighter when his best win (coming in against Tszyu) was against Mickey Ward. Tszyu was getting blasted around the ring in the first round and his victory could be described as a lucky punch. As for Mitchell... he was knocked out by light punchers twice at lightweight so is that win really impressive!? Floyd also stopped Mitchell so Tszyu’s two biggest wins are shared by Floyd but they’re not big wins for him because he done so much more.
    The reason why Zab and Micthell are not great wins for Floyd was because they were finished at the top level by the time he fought them.

    One of Kostya best wins was against Miguel Angel Gonzalez. He was indestructible that night.
    Gonzalez? He was a De La Hoya leftover as were Rulaes, Lejai and Chavez. All four were finished by the time Tszyu beat them.
    If Tszyu was that easy then Floyd should have actively targeted him instead of Gatti.
    Tszyu wanted no part of Mayweather and decided to take the easy money against Hatton.
    LOL what was Floyd v and C level Gatti then? You should stop digging.
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    Judah isn’t anything special! I’m not sure why you’re trying to make out he was a great fighter when his best win (coming in against Tszyu) was against Mickey Ward. Tszyu was getting blasted around the ring in the first round and his victory could be described as a lucky punch. As for Mitchell... he was knocked out by light punchers twice at lightweight so is that win really impressive!? Floyd also stopped Mitchell so Tszyu’s two biggest wins are shared by Floyd but they’re not big wins for him because he done so much more.
    The reason why Zab and Micthell are not great wins for Floyd was because they were finished at the top level by the time he fought them.

    One of Kostya best wins was against Miguel Angel Gonzalez. He was indestructible that night.
    Gonzalez? He was a De La Hoya leftover as were Rulaes, Lejai and Chavez. All four were finished by the time Tszyu beat them.
    If Tszyu was that easy then Floyd should have actively targeted him instead of Gatti.
    Tszyu wanted no part of Mayweather and decided to take the easy money against Hatton.
    LOL what was Floyd v and C level Gatti then? You should stop digging.
    Gatti was the WBC champion and a much bigger name. Tszyu picked Hatton over the others and look what happend! Floyd ended up beating both Gatti and Hatton while Tszyu ran into retirement

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    Judah isn’t anything special! I’m not sure why you’re trying to make out he was a great fighter when his best win (coming in against Tszyu) was against Mickey Ward. Tszyu was getting blasted around the ring in the first round and his victory could be described as a lucky punch. As for Mitchell... he was knocked out by light punchers twice at lightweight so is that win really impressive!? Floyd also stopped Mitchell so Tszyu’s two biggest wins are shared by Floyd but they’re not big wins for him because he done so much more.
    The reason why Zab and Micthell are not great wins for Floyd was because they were finished at the top level by the time he fought them.

    One of Kostya best wins was against Miguel Angel Gonzalez. He was indestructible that night.
    Gonzalez? He was a De La Hoya leftover as were Rulaes, Lejai and Chavez. All four were finished by the time Tszyu beat them.
    If Tszyu was that easy then Floyd should have actively targeted him instead of Gatti.
    Tszyu wanted no part of Mayweather and decided to take the easy money against Hatton.
    LOL what was Floyd v and C level Gatti then? You should stop digging.
    Gatti was the WBC champion and a much bigger name. Tszyu picked Hatton over the others and look what happend! Floyd ended up beating both Gatti and Hatton while Tszyu ran into retirement
    Stop making out Gatti was a great boxer. Floyd called him a C level fighter and was easy win for him which is just the way he likes it. Floyd cried like a little girl after he won making out it was his biggest victory of all time.

    Floyd did not beat "the man" at 140lb.
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    Default Re: Slugger vs. Swarmer.

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    Judah isn’t anything special! I’m not sure why you’re trying to make out he was a great fighter when his best win (coming in against Tszyu) was against Mickey Ward. Tszyu was getting blasted around the ring in the first round and his victory could be described as a lucky punch. As for Mitchell... he was knocked out by light punchers twice at lightweight so is that win really impressive!? Floyd also stopped Mitchell so Tszyu’s two biggest wins are shared by Floyd but they’re not big wins for him because he done so much more.
    The reason why Zab and Micthell are not great wins for Floyd was because they were finished at the top level by the time he fought them.

    One of Kostya best wins was against Miguel Angel Gonzalez. He was indestructible that night.
    Gonzalez? He was a De La Hoya leftover as were Rulaes, Lejai and Chavez. All four were finished by the time Tszyu beat them.
    If Tszyu was that easy then Floyd should have actively targeted him instead of Gatti.


    Tszyu wanted no part of Mayweather and decided to take the easy money against Hatton.
    LOL what was Floyd v and C level Gatti then? You should stop digging.
    Gatti was the WBC champion and a much bigger name. Tszyu picked Hatton over the others and look what happend! Floyd ended up beating both Gatti and Hatton while Tszyu ran into retirement
    Stop making out Gatti was a great boxer. Floyd called him a C level fighter and was easy win for him which is just the way he likes it. Floyd cried like a little girl after he won making out it was his biggest victory of all time.

    Floyd did not beat "the man" at 140lb.
    Mayweather KO’ed Hatton who KO’ed Tszyu Kostya could’ve fought Cotto it Mayweather but he decided to take the easiest option and still lost!

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    Default Re: Slugger vs. Swarmer.

    Floyd never fought Kostya and fought a c level fighter.

    Floyd could have fought Cotto if he was too afraid of Kostya.

    Floyd beat Hatton at welterweight, clearly not his best weight.
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