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    Quote Originally Posted by PRIDE OF BOSTON View Post
    On Floyd

    I think you are absolutly right. I stated that this was the most exciting fight since he vacated 130. Not of his carreer. You have to agree with that.

    On Calzaghe Hopkins

    I don't think it will be easy but I do think it will not be as close. I think that Bhop will slow him down signifigantly and drop the tempo of the fight but I do think that Calzaghe's workrate will win the day.

    On Pavlik Taylor

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    Sorry but i disagree i think Mayweather's had many exciting fights since leaving 130, that are better than the Hatton fight.

    Floyd Mayweather Jr vs Jesus Chavez
    Floyd Mayweather Jr vs Phillip Ndou
    Floyd Mayweather Jr vs Jose Luis Castillo 1
    Floyd Mayweather Jr vs Emanuel Burton
    Floyd Mayweather Jr vs DeMarcus Corley

    Just to name a few.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ICB View Post
    Sorry but i disagree i think Mayweather's had many exciting fights since leaving 130, that are better than the Hatton fight.

    Floyd Mayweather Jr vs Jesus Chavez
    Floyd Mayweather Jr vs Phillip Ndou
    Floyd Mayweather Jr vs Jose Luis Castillo 1
    Floyd Mayweather Jr vs Emanuel Burton
    Floyd Mayweather Jr vs DeMarcus Corley

    Just to name a few.

    I really have to say that these 3 were very exciting but we haven't seen him in an exiting fight in a while prior to hatton.
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    Until Mayweather faces somebody who is a threat than I'll become a PBF fan. I admire his skills but for the past number of years he has handpicked opponents that are not high caliber besides being world champions, bring on Cotto or Williams but no he's too scared .

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    Quote Originally Posted by leftylee View Post
    Until Mayweather faces somebody who is a threat than I'll become a PBF fan. I admire his skills but for the past number of years he has handpicked opponents that are not high caliber besides being world champions, bring on Cotto or Williams but no he's too scared .
    So he handpicked your boy Hatton as well Lee ??

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    Quote Originally Posted by ICB View Post
    So he handpicked your boy Hatton as well Lee ??

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    Quote Originally Posted by ICB View Post
    So he handpicked your boy Hatton as well Lee ??
    Lets face it Hatton is a natural 140 pounder and struggled against Collazo previousley at Welterweight so did Hatton have a chance ??.

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    Quote Originally Posted by leftylee View Post
    Lets face it Hatton is a natural 140 pounder and struggled against Collazo previousley at Welterweight so did Hatton have a chance ??.
    But wasn't you the one that said that it was just an *off night* against Collazo. And wasn't you the one picking Hatton to win

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    Quote Originally Posted by ICB View Post
    But wasn't you the one that said that it was just an *off night* against Collazo. And wasn't you the one picking Hatton to win
    No mate you will never find me saying Hatton has an off night against Collazo, I give it to him by 2 points but I admit he looked hopeless at welter.

    I was picking Hatton to win as I'm sure you would pick PBF over Cotto or Williams as he's my favourite fighter but looking back in hindsight Hatton had virtually no chance with his style against PBF's and PBF IS ducking the other welters FACT, at least Hatton's not scared to lose his "0".

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    Quote Originally Posted by ICB View Post
    Sorry but i disagree i think Mayweather's had many exciting fights since leaving 130, that are better than the Hatton fight.

    Floyd Mayweather Jr vs Jesus Chavez
    Floyd Mayweather Jr vs Phillip Ndou
    Floyd Mayweather Jr vs Jose Luis Castillo 1
    Floyd Mayweather Jr vs Emanuel Burton
    Floyd Mayweather Jr vs DeMarcus Corley

    Just to name a few.
    Hey Ice, you'd probably know the answer to this, was Chavez actually 1-12-1 going into that fight or was his record closer to the record his people gave of 22-16?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CFH View Post
    Hey Ice, you'd probably know the answer to this, was Chavez actually 1-12-1 going into that fight or was his record closer to the record his people gave of 22-16?
    Wrong Jesus Chavez. He's talking about the one he defended his WBC Junior Lightweight title against. Not the one he fought in his 9th fight

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    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    Wrong Jesus Chavez. He's talking about the one he defended his WBC Junior Lightweight title against. Not the one he fought in his 9th fight
    Thanks VD, I didn't realize there were two of them.

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    I jumped off the Manfredo bandwagon after the Lacy fight. I've decided that he's too lazy to make weight and condition properly, and that he'd rather lose on his feet than try to win and get KO'd. The Lacy fight was there for the taking, but he quit as soon as he got his bell rung. He had a real chance against Lacy if he would have stayed outsided, used movement and jabbed, like he did for the first few rounds, but instead, he did that lazy-ass in fighting, smothered himself, and got outworked. That crap cost him the 1st fight with Mora, and it it shows that he's not interested in being great. He'd rather skimp on roadwork and eat veal pizzaoli and be a journeyman SMW than do the work it takes to be a champ or real contender at 154.

    It's real waste of a good set of boxing skills.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RozzySean View Post
    I jumped off the Manfredo bandwagon after the Lacy fight. I've decided that he's too lazy to make weight and condition properly, and that he'd rather lose on his feet than try to win and get KO'd. The Lacy fight was there for the taking, but he quit as soon as he got his bell rung. He had a real chance against Lacy if he would have stayed outsided, used movement and jabbed, like he did for the first few rounds, but instead, he did that lazy-ass in fighting, smothered himself, and got outworked. That crap cost him the 1st fight with Mora, and it it shows that he's not interested in being great. He'd rather skimp on roadwork and eat veal pizzaoli and be a journeyman SMW than do the work it takes to be a champ or real contender at 154.

    It's real waste of a good set of boxing skills.
    The sad part is that you were actually on it

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    Quote Originally Posted by RozzySean View Post
    I jumped off the Manfredo bandwagon after the Lacy fight. I've decided that he's too lazy to make weight and condition properly, and that he'd rather lose on his feet than try to win and get KO'd. The Lacy fight was there for the taking, but he quit as soon as he got his bell rung. He had a real chance against Lacy if he would have stayed outsided, used movement and jabbed, like he did for the first few rounds, but instead, he did that lazy-ass in fighting, smothered himself, and got outworked. That crap cost him the 1st fight with Mora, and it it shows that he's not interested in being great. He'd rather skimp on roadwork and eat veal pizzaoli and be a journeyman SMW than do the work it takes to be a champ or real contender at 154.

    It's real waste of a good set of boxing skills.
    The sad part is that you were actually on it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    The sad part is that you were actually on it

    be nice!
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