Re: The most over rated fighters in boxing:Ricky Hatton and Tony Margarito.

Originally Posted by
The Game
One of the most contradictory and meek articles I have ever read....was this a joint enterprise between Starr and JonesJuniorMayweather?
Look at the title,now read this quote "Still Margarito has earned the right to fight the best and deserves the match with Mayweather. In fact Im glad that Arum made Floyd a legitimate 10 million dollar to fight Antonio because its about time that Floyd starts working for his money. Judah was real, but his matches with Mitchell and Bruseles were disgusting mismatches that I couldnt even finish watching"
To say we'd rather see him against Mosley??!?: "I just think the outcome is elementary and would far rather watch the Pretty Boy against Margarito, Mosley, or Cotto" is insulting to boxing fans seeing as Ricky and Floyd is one of the most anticipated matches in a loooong time!!!
I like you game...I think we'd be close friends if we trained in the gym together, but nah didn't have anything to do with this one....but he made some valid points about margarito....although i don't think that hatton will be the push over that he thinks....But I do believe that the ref will play a big part in that fight because if hatton is allowed to hold it will be tough for PBF....And I also said that even now...Shane mosely at 147 will be too strong for floyd and he won't be the blown up LMW that throws one or two and out...he will, because of the weight start to throw 3-4 punch combos again...i think shane's mentality is based off how much he weighs like lot of other fighters....PBF doesn't throw like he used to either...he sits down because they believe that because they are bigger they can put harder...which always isn't true...
IMO...PBF only needs two fights and he could retire in my book....Hatton and Cotto....and maybe slip Tony in there for the sake of silencing the critics...but even then someone will probably say "well he didn't fight Baldotron".....
"Sixty forty I kicks yo' ass, Sixty forty I tears yo' ass up" - Roy Jones
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