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We All Know How Strong and Dominating Kostya Tsyzu can Be. Who could beat him?

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    #31
    Originally posted by NAB
    Dorin is still a small guy though. Isn't he like 5'3 or something?
    If you look at Gatti's record, he doesn't seem to have the P4P power he had at 130.
    Maybe he is small but he is a tough little Romanian, Gatti was the first one to ever stop him in his pro career.

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      #32
      Originally posted by mechaaztlan
      I think anybody who comes in prepared can beat KT actually,I mean hes a great fighter and what he does he does well,but he's never shown a lot of variety in his game, but hes always disciplined and he's strong,that what makes him dangerous,you cant get on the inside with KT,he's too accurate.
      His huge record as an Amatuer and then Pro indicates that for a pretty basic boxer that is as one dimensional as you suggest is not a bad effort.
      Maybe he should write a book how to win lots of things with a limited repartoir.
      Come on Mate

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        #33
        ddint vince phillips beat him? if so i pick him . COOL VINCE PHILLIPS WOOOOOOOO

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          #34
          Originally posted by Zab Super Judah
          Who do you guys think would have the best shot at beating him?
          Probably Floyd would beat him most consistently and completely. The worst part is Floyd would go the entire fight frustrating Kostya by refusing to war with him on his terms.

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            #35
            KT does not have to go to war to beat another Boxer.
            He sums up each opponent and adjusts.
            Have you seen the clip on here where he was an an amatuer before he turned Pro.
            He fought like a Pro as an Amatuer and outclassed and out boxed his opponent (Forrest was it) he beat everyone that was anyone as an amatuer.
            300 plus fights for 6 losses, not a bad avaerage considering dodgy decisions etc.
            He has consistantly beat all comers during his Career.
            One glitch where he was involved in a multi million legal battle with his old promoter at the time.
            Since then he has applied himself to every challenge unlike many and won.

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              #36
              The only guy that will beat Tszyu is Father Time. Anybody else will just get a boxing lesson or 90 day boxing license ban.(these who box know what I mean.)

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                #37
                Originally posted by BrooklynBomber
                The only guy that will beat Tszyu is Father Time. Anybody else will just get a boxing lesson or 90 day boxing license ban.(these who box know what I mean.)
                You are right mate. I wish he was 26 again.
                He brings something to the sport that others with their street talking crap and bull**** take away.
                The sport needs atheletes like KT and the way he respectfully handles himself.
                He comes across as humble, self contained and without the need to talk himself up and others down.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Macca
                  KT does not have to go to war to beat another Boxer.
                  He sums up each opponent and adjusts.
                  Have you seen the clip on here where he was an an amatuer before he turned Pro.
                  He fought like a Pro as an Amatuer and outclassed and out boxed his opponent (Forrest was it) he beat everyone that was anyone as an amatuer.
                  300 plus fights for 6 losses, not a bad avaerage considering dodgy decisions etc.
                  He has consistantly beat all comers during his Career.
                  One glitch where he was involved in a multi million legal battle with his old promoter at the time.
                  Since then he has applied himself to every challenge unlike many and won.
                  Kostya is an all-timer, no doubt. I judge him second only to Pryor at the jr welter limit, among guys who've fought at or around that weight in the last 30 years.

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                    #39
                    We agree on that my friend.

                    Cheers

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                      #40
                      I picked Judah, Floyd, and Harris

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