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    Default Saddoboxing's Super Six series from history. First up are the Jnr Welterweights

    Thought this might be a good idea and if it takes off, I will do the same for various other weight divisions

    This is the ultimate, dream line up that I personally would like to see at140

    Floyd Mayweather Jnr
    Manny Pacquiao
    Kostya Tszyu
    Aaron Pryor
    Pernell Whitaker
    Julio Cesar Chavez

    So lets see if we can pick a Saddoboxing winner for this Super Six series. Let's discuss Round 1 first and then go from there

    Round 1

    Pernell Whitaker v Manny Pacquiao

    Julio Cesar Chavez v Aaron Pryor

    Floyd Mayweather Jnr v Kostya Tszyu
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    Default Re: Saddoboxing's Super Six series from history. First up are the Jnr Welterweights

    Pernell Whitaker v Manny Pacquiao

    Pac wins a SD (75% of people are screaming P was robbed)

    Julio Cesar Chavez v Aaron Pryor (FOTY)

    Chavez wins a SD (45% of people are screaming Pryor was robbed)

    Floyd Mayweather Jnr v Kostya Tszyu

    Floyd wins by TKO 11
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    Default Re: Saddoboxing's Super Six series from history. First up are the Jnr Welterweights

    Nice one 'Facster'

    Anybody else? Or is the wankest idea ever?
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    Default Re: Saddoboxing's Super Six series from history. First up are the Jnr Welterweights

    Quote Originally Posted by BIG H View Post
    Thought this might be a good idea and if it takes off, I will do the same for various other weight divisions

    This is the ultimate, dream line up that I personally would like to see at140

    Floyd Mayweather Jnr
    Manny Pacquiao
    Kostya Tszyu
    Aaron Pryor
    Pernell Whitaker
    Julio Cesar Chavez

    So lets see if we can pick a Saddoboxing winner for this Super Six series. Let's discuss Round 1 first and then go from there

    Round 1

    Pernell Whitaker v Manny Pacquiao

    Julio Cesar Chavez v Aaron Pryor

    Floyd Mayweather Jnr v Kostya Tszyu

    I will go for the slick boxers in RD1

    Whitaker
    Pryor
    Mayweather.

    NEXT!

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    Default Re: Saddoboxing's Super Six series from history. First up are the Jnr Welterweights

    Quote Originally Posted by Howlin Mad Missy View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by BIG H View Post
    Thought this might be a good idea and if it takes off, I will do the same for various other weight divisions

    This is the ultimate, dream line up that I personally would like to see at140

    Floyd Mayweather Jnr
    Manny Pacquiao
    Kostya Tszyu
    Aaron Pryor
    Pernell Whitaker
    Julio Cesar Chavez

    So lets see if we can pick a Saddoboxing winner for this Super Six series. Let's discuss Round 1 first and then go from there

    Round 1

    Pernell Whitaker v Manny Pacquiao

    Julio Cesar Chavez v Aaron Pryor

    Floyd Mayweather Jnr v Kostya Tszyu

    I will go for the slick boxers in RD1

    Whitaker
    Pryor
    Mayweather.

    NEXT!
    I'm going

    Whitaker

    Chavez

    Mayweather
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    Default Re: Saddoboxing's Super Six series from history. First up are the Jnr Welterweights

    Pernell Whitaker
    Julio Cesar Chavez
    Floyd Mayweather Jr

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    Default Re: Saddoboxing's Super Six series from history. First up are the Jnr Welterweights

    Quote Originally Posted by ICB View Post
    Pernell Whitaker
    Julio Cesar Chavez
    Floyd Mayweather Jr
    Good choices
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    Default Re: Saddoboxing's Super Six series from history. First up are the Jnr Welterweights

    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Pernell Whitaker v Manny Pacquiao

    Pac wins a SD (75% of people are screaming P was robbed)

    Julio Cesar Chavez v Aaron Pryor (FOTY)

    Chavez wins a SD (45% of people are screaming Pryor was robbed)

    Floyd Mayweather Jnr v Kostya Tszyu

    Floyd wins by TKO 11
    I don't think the first two fights would be that close, Pernell Whitaker would make Manny Pacquiao look terrible with his defensive skills. And being able to punch in angles even better than Manny Pacquiao, i see a 8-4 win for Pernell Whitaker. The only thing that would trouble Pernell Whitaker would be the speed obviously, but ODLH in his prime punched very fast with combinations. And Pernell Whitaker past his prime, didn't get hit with one left hook or any combinations from ODLH all night.

    As for the JCC vs Aaron Pryor fight, i think Aaron Pryor is a bit overrated. And personally i think JCC's excellent body attack, along with his accuracy and much better punching technique. Would be disaster for Aaron Pryor, and i see JCC actually stopping Aaron Pryor late on.
    Last edited by ICB; 11-25-2009 at 12:10 PM.

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    Default Re: Saddoboxing's Super Six series from history. First up are the Jnr Welterweights

    Whitaker by wide UD

    he'd dip, lean away, and block shots all night and counter with crisp combos all night, meanwhile keeping a steady stream of right hand jabs in Pacquiao's face all night

    Chavez by UD or 10th round TKO

    Chavez would force his way onto the inside and put constant pressure on Pryor on the inside basically nullifying his right hand, if Pyror didn't go crazy trying to trade i think he'd go the distance but lose a decision, if he tried to trade later on in the fight the body shots would have slowed him down a bit and he'd get chin checked and dropped

    Mayweather UD or late TKO

    basically a replay of Mayweather/Marquez, only Tszyu being less mobile, Floyd landing pot-shots all night to get a landslide UD or Tszyu quitting late in the fight

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    Default Re: Saddoboxing's Super Six series from history. First up are the Jnr Welterweights

    Quote Originally Posted by ICB View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Pernell Whitaker v Manny Pacquiao

    Pac wins a SD (75% of people are screaming P was robbed)

    Julio Cesar Chavez v Aaron Pryor (FOTY)

    Chavez wins a SD (45% of people are screaming Pryor was robbed)

    Floyd Mayweather Jnr v Kostya Tszyu

    Floyd wins by TKO 11
    I don't think the first two fights would be that close, Pernell Whitaker would make Manny Pacquiao look terrible with his defensive skills. And being able to punch in angles even better than Manny Pacquiao, i see a 8-4 win for Pernell Whitaker. The only thing that would trouble Pernell Whitaker would be the speed obviously, but ODLH in his prime punched very fast with combinations. And Pernell Whitaker past his prime, didn't get hit with one left hook or any combinations from ODLH all night.

    As for the JCC vs Aaron Pryor fight, i think Aaron Pryor is a bit overrated. And personally i think JCC's excellent body attack, along with his accuracy and much better punching technique. Would be disaster for Aaron Pryor, and i see JCC actually stopping Aaron Pryor late on.
    I didn't think the second Pac-Marquez fight was that close (about 8-4 M) but Pac still got a SD. And P is the daddy of being on the losing end of iffy decisions - hence SD Pac. Fact.

    My Pryor has the black bottle though.
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    Default Re: Saddoboxing's Super Six series from history. First up are the Jnr Welterweights

    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ICB View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Pernell Whitaker v Manny Pacquiao

    Pac wins a SD (75% of people are screaming P was robbed)

    Julio Cesar Chavez v Aaron Pryor (FOTY)

    Chavez wins a SD (45% of people are screaming Pryor was robbed)

    Floyd Mayweather Jnr v Kostya Tszyu

    Floyd wins by TKO 11
    I don't think the first two fights would be that close, Pernell Whitaker would make Manny Pacquiao look terrible with his defensive skills. And being able to punch in angles even better than Manny Pacquiao, i see a 8-4 win for Pernell Whitaker. The only thing that would trouble Pernell Whitaker would be the speed obviously, but ODLH in his prime punched very fast with combinations. And Pernell Whitaker past his prime, didn't get hit with one left hook or any combinations from ODLH all night.

    As for the JCC vs Aaron Pryor fight, i think Aaron Pryor is a bit overrated. And personally i think JCC's excellent body attack, along with his accuracy and much better punching technique. Would be disaster for Aaron Pryor, and i see JCC actually stopping Aaron Pryor late on.
    I didn't think the second Pac-Marquez fight was that close (about 8-4 M) but Pac still got a SD. And P is the daddy of being on the losing end of iffy decisions - hence SD Pac. Fact.

    My Pryor has the black bottle though.
    LOL point taken.

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    Default Re: Saddoboxing's Super Six series from history. First up are the Jnr Welterweights

    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ICB View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Pernell Whitaker v Manny Pacquiao

    Pac wins a SD (75% of people are screaming P was robbed)

    Julio Cesar Chavez v Aaron Pryor (FOTY)

    Chavez wins a SD (45% of people are screaming Pryor was robbed)

    Floyd Mayweather Jnr v Kostya Tszyu

    Floyd wins by TKO 11
    I don't think the first two fights would be that close, Pernell Whitaker would make Manny Pacquiao look terrible with his defensive skills. And being able to punch in angles even better than Manny Pacquiao, i see a 8-4 win for Pernell Whitaker. The only thing that would trouble Pernell Whitaker would be the speed obviously, but ODLH in his prime punched very fast with combinations. And Pernell Whitaker past his prime, didn't get hit with one left hook or any combinations from ODLH all night.

    As for the JCC vs Aaron Pryor fight, i think Aaron Pryor is a bit overrated. And personally i think JCC's excellent body attack, along with his accuracy and much better punching technique. Would be disaster for Aaron Pryor, and i see JCC actually stopping Aaron Pryor late on.
    I didn't think the second Pac-Marquez fight was that close (about 8-4 M) but Pac still got a SD. And P is the daddy of being on the losing end of iffy decisions - hence SD Pac. Fact.

    My Pryor has the black bottle though.



    lmao , bet he'd get a close UD if Resto put on his gloves then lol

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    Default Re: Saddoboxing's Super Six series from history. First up are the Jnr Welterweights

    Quote Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales View Post
    Whitaker by wide UD

    he'd dip, lean away, and block shots all night and counter with crisp combos all night, meanwhile keeping a steady stream of right hand jabs in Pacquiao's face all night

    Chavez by UD or 10th round TKO

    Chavez would force his way onto the inside and put constant pressure on Pryor on the inside basically nullifying his right hand, if Pyror didn't go crazy trying to trade i think he'd go the distance but lose a decision, if he tried to trade later on in the fight the body shots would have slowed him down a bit and he'd get chin checked and dropped

    Mayweather UD or late TKO

    basically a replay of Mayweather/Marquez, only Tszyu being less mobile, Floyd landing pot-shots all night to get a landslide UD or Tszyu quitting late in the fight
    Pryor had great hand and foot speed. JCC would look like a plodding donkey.

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    Default Re: Saddoboxing's Super Six series from history. First up are the Jnr Welterweights

    great idea H.....


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    Nice one mate, I'll tally up round 1 tomorrow and then we'll move on
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