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    Quote Originally Posted by eagle
    Quote Originally Posted by Gyrokai
    Quote Originally Posted by frozensolid_702
    Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Diego Corrales

    Undefeated Corrales didn't land as much as 10 punches in a round over the course of 10 rounds. Mayweather systematically broke him down with precision punching and deceptive power, knocking Corrales 5 times enroute to a 10th round TKO.
    I'd have to totally disagree with you man.

    Corrales was green and even when he was in his prime his biggest win was against Casamayor. He had to cheat against Castillo to win a classic fight. But Corrales isn't known for his skill and during that time Corrales was totally weight drained... the guy is around 5 11.
    Are u kidding? Corrales Green? He was 34-0 with 4 title defenses. He beat Casamayor, Castillo and Frietas in 3 of his 4 fights after the PBF fight. Stop trying to discredit floyd.

    You got that out there right before me.............. cc



    Not to mention, that was only Floyd's 24th pro fight. So if either one of them was green, it was Mayweather

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scrap
    Dax I make you right, That night They Leonard and Hearns were just about at there best. I beleive that night I was watching the two best Welters Ive ever seen it was electric. On that night both would have beaten any welter Ive seen Living or dead. It had everything from the first bell, it was a joy to watch live. I did money that night but became a fan of Leonards, He proved he had it all









    Yeah Scrap it certainly did....It was one Hell of a fight and Ray was fantastic....For years after that fight I hated Ray for beating Tommy LOL...I was just a kid though.....Ranks in my top 10 of all WW fights




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    Quote Originally Posted by zzz
    Wilfred Benitez over Antonio Cervantes at age 17 to take the Junior Welterweight title. Amazing skills shown by Benitez. Cervantes finishes strong but it wasn't enough.
    CC#255 what a great call on this fight here....

    I've seen this fight recently and the way he fought that night was magical.....


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    Hatton v Tszyu
    Pacquiao v Barrera (My jaw hit the ground when I saw that)
    Hatton v Mayweather (It's just a matter of time in my mind, Mayweather is already 38-1)
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    Quote Originally Posted by 'Big' Dan McCarthy
    Hatton v Tszyu
    Pacquiao v Barrera (My jaw hit the ground when I saw that)
    Hatton v Mayweather (It's just a matter of time in my mind, Mayweather is already 38-1)
    Mayweather-Hatton (Hatton is already 42-2 as far as I'm concerned)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise
    Quote Originally Posted by 'Big' Dan McCarthy
    Hatton v Tszyu
    Pacquiao v Barrera (My jaw hit the ground when I saw that)
    Hatton v Mayweather (It's just a matter of time in my mind, Mayweather is already 38-1)
    Mayweather-Hatton (Hatton is already 42-2 as far as I'm concerned)
    Collazo had Hatton rocking and reeling quite few times especially in 12th where he was lucky the ref didn't call it a knockdown first time i see it i had Hatton winning by 1 point seeing it again i had Collazo winning by 1 point.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise
    Quote Originally Posted by 'Big' Dan McCarthy
    Hatton v Tszyu
    Pacquiao v Barrera (My jaw hit the ground when I saw that)
    Hatton v Mayweather (It's just a matter of time in my mind, Mayweather is already 38-1)
    Mayweather-Hatton (Hatton is already 42-2 as far as I'm concerned)
    Collazo? You must be having a huge giraffe there fella, there's nothing to go on to make you think Collazo won that fight. 3 judges, punch stats, most of all, SENSE! How could anyone think Hatton lost that fight. Jaded eyes, that's all I can say. Watch it again.

    VD, are you on King's payroll?
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    Most recent fight that stands out in my mind for virtuoso performance is Calzaghe vs Lacy. A true beat down from beginning to end.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 'Big' Dan McCarthy
    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise
    Quote Originally Posted by 'Big' Dan McCarthy
    Hatton v Tszyu
    Pacquiao v Barrera (My jaw hit the ground when I saw that)
    Hatton v Mayweather (It's just a matter of time in my mind, Mayweather is already 38-1)
    Mayweather-Hatton (Hatton is already 42-2 as far as I'm concerned)
    Collazo? You must be having a huge giraffe there fella, there's nothing to go on to make you think Collazo won that fight. 3 judges, punch stats, most of all, SENSE! How could anyone think Hatton lost that fight. Jaded eyes, that's all I can say. Watch it again.

    VD, are you on King's payroll?
    So your going by punchstats ?? you should know better than that Collazo landed cleaner shots Hatton was ragged with alot of his punches Hatton was the one that got rocked many times and bit silly on your part with the last comment because i think your favorite fighter lost one fight i don't go by punchstats i watched the fight and i thought Collazo landed cleaner better punches.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
    Quote Originally Posted by 'Big' Dan McCarthy
    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise
    Quote Originally Posted by 'Big' Dan McCarthy
    Hatton v Tszyu
    Pacquiao v Barrera (My jaw hit the ground when I saw that)
    Hatton v Mayweather (It's just a matter of time in my mind, Mayweather is already 38-1)
    Mayweather-Hatton (Hatton is already 42-2 as far as I'm concerned)
    Collazo? You must be having a huge giraffe there fella, there's nothing to go on to make you think Collazo won that fight. 3 judges, punch stats, most of all, SENSE! How could anyone think Hatton lost that fight. Jaded eyes, that's all I can say. Watch it again.

    VD, are you on King's payroll?
    So your going by punchstats ?? you should know better than that Collazo landed cleaner shots Hatton was ragged with alot of his punches Hatton was the one that got rocked many times and bit silly on your part with the last comment because i think your favorite fighter lost one fight i don't go by punchstats i watched the fight and i thought Collazo landed cleaner better punches.
    Not just punchstats mate (although they count for much more than people give credit for). Hatton clearly won the first 4 rounds, clearly won 10 and 11, and maybe won the 6th 7th, and the 8th. The rest goes to Collazo. The rounds you can argue are the 6th, 7th and the 8th. Even if Collazo won them rounds, he's down 114-113. The widest possible margine is 116-111 to Hatton, the narrowest is 114-113. Everything reflects that, no matter how you look at it.

    One point I can see for arguments sake is the 12th being a 10-8 to Collazo, amking it a 113-113 draw, but I don't really think it was enoug hfor a 10-8 to Collazo. For the first 30 seconds, and the last 60 seconds, Hatton was fighting well. No doubt that COllazo was great in that fight, and he sure as hell won some rounds (The 5th was amazing, Hatton couldn't get near him, I was so impressed by him), but Hatton broke him late on, In the 10th and 11th he was being thrown round like a rag doll, and for the first 3 and a half rounds rounds he was like a rabbit in headlights.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 'Big' Dan McCarthy
    Quote Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
    Quote Originally Posted by 'Big' Dan McCarthy
    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise
    Quote Originally Posted by 'Big' Dan McCarthy
    Hatton v Tszyu
    Pacquiao v Barrera (My jaw hit the ground when I saw that)
    Hatton v Mayweather (It's just a matter of time in my mind, Mayweather is already 38-1)
    Mayweather-Hatton (Hatton is already 42-2 as far as I'm concerned)
    Collazo? You must be having a huge giraffe there fella, there's nothing to go on to make you think Collazo won that fight. 3 judges, punch stats, most of all, SENSE! How could anyone think Hatton lost that fight. Jaded eyes, that's all I can say. Watch it again.

    VD, are you on King's payroll?
    So your going by punchstats ?? you should know better than that Collazo landed cleaner shots Hatton was ragged with alot of his punches Hatton was the one that got rocked many times and bit silly on your part with the last comment because i think your favorite fighter lost one fight i don't go by punchstats i watched the fight and i thought Collazo landed cleaner better punches.
    Not just punchstats mate (although they count for much more than people give credit for). Hatton clearly won the first 4 rounds, clearly won 10 and 11, and maybe won the 6th 7th, and the 8th. The rest goes to Collazo. The rounds you can argue are the 6th, 7th and the 8th. Even if Collazo won them rounds, he's down 114-113. The widest possible margine is 116-111 to Hatton, the narrowest is 114-113. Everything reflects that, no matter how you look at it.
    I'll go by your scores except, I think Collazo clearly won the 3rd round. But just for you, I'll call it even. Factor that with 10-8 12th round for Collazo and the scores are 115-114 Collazo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise
    Quote Originally Posted by 'Big' Dan McCarthy
    Quote Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
    Quote Originally Posted by 'Big' Dan McCarthy
    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise
    Quote Originally Posted by 'Big' Dan McCarthy
    Hatton v Tszyu
    Pacquiao v Barrera (My jaw hit the ground when I saw that)
    Hatton v Mayweather (It's just a matter of time in my mind, Mayweather is already 38-1)
    Mayweather-Hatton (Hatton is already 42-2 as far as I'm concerned)
    Collazo? You must be having a huge giraffe there fella, there's nothing to go on to make you think Collazo won that fight. 3 judges, punch stats, most of all, SENSE! How could anyone think Hatton lost that fight. Jaded eyes, that's all I can say. Watch it again.

    VD, are you on King's payroll?
    So your going by punchstats ?? you should know better than that Collazo landed cleaner shots Hatton was ragged with alot of his punches Hatton was the one that got rocked many times and bit silly on your part with the last comment because i think your favorite fighter lost one fight i don't go by punchstats i watched the fight and i thought Collazo landed cleaner better punches.
    Not just punchstats mate (although they count for much more than people give credit for). Hatton clearly won the first 4 rounds, clearly won 10 and 11, and maybe won the 6th 7th, and the 8th. The rest goes to Collazo. The rounds you can argue are the 6th, 7th and the 8th. Even if Collazo won them rounds, he's down 114-113. The widest possible margine is 116-111 to Hatton, the narrowest is 114-113. Everything reflects that, no matter how you look at it.
    I'll go by your scores except, I think Collazo clearly won the 3rd round. But just for you, I'll call it even. Factor that with 10-8 12th round for Collazo and the scores are 115-114 Collazo.
    And you think Collazo wins 6,7,8 and 9 with no questions asked? I sure don't, I'm doing my best to be a Collazo fan and score that fight to him, I fall short at 114-113. Really, I'd never support my favouritism over a bad decision, there's just no way Collazo wins that fight.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 'Big' Dan McCarthy
    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise
    Quote Originally Posted by 'Big' Dan McCarthy
    Quote Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
    Quote Originally Posted by 'Big' Dan McCarthy
    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise
    Quote Originally Posted by 'Big' Dan McCarthy
    Hatton v Tszyu
    Pacquiao v Barrera (My jaw hit the ground when I saw that)
    Hatton v Mayweather (It's just a matter of time in my mind, Mayweather is already 38-1)
    Mayweather-Hatton (Hatton is already 42-2 as far as I'm concerned)
    Collazo? You must be having a huge giraffe there fella, there's nothing to go on to make you think Collazo won that fight. 3 judges, punch stats, most of all, SENSE! How could anyone think Hatton lost that fight. Jaded eyes, that's all I can say. Watch it again.

    VD, are you on King's payroll?
    So your going by punchstats ?? you should know better than that Collazo landed cleaner shots Hatton was ragged with alot of his punches Hatton was the one that got rocked many times and bit silly on your part with the last comment because i think your favorite fighter lost one fight i don't go by punchstats i watched the fight and i thought Collazo landed cleaner better punches.
    Not just punchstats mate (although they count for much more than people give credit for). Hatton clearly won the first 4 rounds, clearly won 10 and 11, and maybe won the 6th 7th, and the 8th. The rest goes to Collazo. The rounds you can argue are the 6th, 7th and the 8th. Even if Collazo won them rounds, he's down 114-113. The widest possible margine is 116-111 to Hatton, the narrowest is 114-113. Everything reflects that, no matter how you look at it.
    I'll go by your scores except, I think Collazo clearly won the 3rd round. But just for you, I'll call it even. Factor that with 10-8 12th round for Collazo and the scores are 115-114 Collazo.
    And you think Collazo wins 6,7,8 and 9 with no questions asked? I sure don't, I'm doing my best to be a Collazo fan and score that fight to him, I fall short at 114-113. Really, I'd never support my favouritism over a bad decision, there's just no way Collazo wins that fight.
    That's caused Hatton is involved. You replace Hatton with Mayweather and I bet you, your jumping up and down that Collazo whipped Mayweather's ass

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    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise
    Quote Originally Posted by 'Big' Dan McCarthy
    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise
    Quote Originally Posted by 'Big' Dan McCarthy
    Quote Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
    Quote Originally Posted by 'Big' Dan McCarthy
    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise
    Quote Originally Posted by 'Big' Dan McCarthy
    Hatton v Tszyu
    Pacquiao v Barrera (My jaw hit the ground when I saw that)
    Hatton v Mayweather (It's just a matter of time in my mind, Mayweather is already 38-1)
    Mayweather-Hatton (Hatton is already 42-2 as far as I'm concerned)
    Collazo? You must be having a huge giraffe there fella, there's nothing to go on to make you think Collazo won that fight. 3 judges, punch stats, most of all, SENSE! How could anyone think Hatton lost that fight. Jaded eyes, that's all I can say. Watch it again.

    VD, are you on King's payroll?
    So your going by punchstats ?? you should know better than that Collazo landed cleaner shots Hatton was ragged with alot of his punches Hatton was the one that got rocked many times and bit silly on your part with the last comment because i think your favorite fighter lost one fight i don't go by punchstats i watched the fight and i thought Collazo landed cleaner better punches.
    Not just punchstats mate (although they count for much more than people give credit for). Hatton clearly won the first 4 rounds, clearly won 10 and 11, and maybe won the 6th 7th, and the 8th. The rest goes to Collazo. The rounds you can argue are the 6th, 7th and the 8th. Even if Collazo won them rounds, he's down 114-113. The widest possible margine is 116-111 to Hatton, the narrowest is 114-113. Everything reflects that, no matter how you look at it.
    I'll go by your scores except, I think Collazo clearly won the 3rd round. But just for you, I'll call it even. Factor that with 10-8 12th round for Collazo and the scores are 115-114 Collazo.
    And you think Collazo wins 6,7,8 and 9 with no questions asked? I sure don't, I'm doing my best to be a Collazo fan and score that fight to him, I fall short at 114-113. Really, I'd never support my favouritism over a bad decision, there's just no way Collazo wins that fight.
    That's caused Hatton is involved. You replace Hatton with Mayweather and I bet you, your jumping up and down that Collazo whipped Mayweather's ass
    Your kidding me man, I ain't one of these freaks like Sal (no offence) who think that Judah beat Mayweather. Haters are always gonna say that Collazo beat Hatton, if it was a street fight maybe COllazo did win, but it ain't it's Marquis of Queensbury rules. Rounds are scored on the 10 point must system. Hatton won more rounds, no matter how you want to look at it. When no one was hitting no one, Hatton was moving forwards, by the letter of the law he's winning, thats why it won't appear Mayweather is winning when no one is hitting no one, it'll look that Hatton is winning, that's where he stands out and scores the points.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 'Big' Dan McCarthy
    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise
    Quote Originally Posted by 'Big' Dan McCarthy
    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise
    Quote Originally Posted by 'Big' Dan McCarthy
    Quote Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
    Quote Originally Posted by 'Big' Dan McCarthy
    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise
    Quote Originally Posted by 'Big' Dan McCarthy
    Hatton v Tszyu
    Pacquiao v Barrera (My jaw hit the ground when I saw that)
    Hatton v Mayweather (It's just a matter of time in my mind, Mayweather is already 38-1)
    Mayweather-Hatton (Hatton is already 42-2 as far as I'm concerned)
    Collazo? You must be having a huge giraffe there fella, there's nothing to go on to make you think Collazo won that fight. 3 judges, punch stats, most of all, SENSE! How could anyone think Hatton lost that fight. Jaded eyes, that's all I can say. Watch it again.

    VD, are you on King's payroll?
    So your going by punchstats ?? you should know better than that Collazo landed cleaner shots Hatton was ragged with alot of his punches Hatton was the one that got rocked many times and bit silly on your part with the last comment because i think your favorite fighter lost one fight i don't go by punchstats i watched the fight and i thought Collazo landed cleaner better punches.
    Not just punchstats mate (although they count for much more than people give credit for). Hatton clearly won the first 4 rounds, clearly won 10 and 11, and maybe won the 6th 7th, and the 8th. The rest goes to Collazo. The rounds you can argue are the 6th, 7th and the 8th. Even if Collazo won them rounds, he's down 114-113. The widest possible margine is 116-111 to Hatton, the narrowest is 114-113. Everything reflects that, no matter how you look at it.
    I'll go by your scores except, I think Collazo clearly won the 3rd round. But just for you, I'll call it even. Factor that with 10-8 12th round for Collazo and the scores are 115-114 Collazo.
    And you think Collazo wins 6,7,8 and 9 with no questions asked? I sure don't, I'm doing my best to be a Collazo fan and score that fight to him, I fall short at 114-113. Really, I'd never support my favouritism over a bad decision, there's just no way Collazo wins that fight.
    That's caused Hatton is involved. You replace Hatton with Mayweather and I bet you, your jumping up and down that Collazo whipped Mayweather's ass
    Your kidding me man, I ain't one of these freaks like Sal (no offence) who think that Judah beat Mayweather. Haters are always gonna say that Collazo beat Hatton, if it was a street fight maybe COllazo did win, but it ain't it's Marquis of Queensbury rules. Rounds are scored on the 10 point must system. Hatton won more rounds, no matter how you want to look at it. When no one was hitting no one, Hatton was moving forwards, by the letter of the law he's winning, thats why it won't appear Mayweather is winning when no one is hitting no one, it'll look that Hatton is winning, that's where he stands out and scores the points.
    That fucking dodgy haircut and pathetic drumming skills are again blinding the fuck out of you

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