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I was quite apprehensive about Sergio before the rematch took place. I even thought Sergio might collapse due to PWill's volume and pressure. Now that the scores have have been settled, I feel like I'm a damn hypocrite myself. Kudos to Maravilla!!
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Originally posted by switchsouthpaw View PostYou'll never get anywhere with Mayweather fans. At least with Manny you can apply some perspective and look at his rise through weight classes and marvel with the way he's been able to carry his power, increase his speed and absorb naturally bigger fighters' punches. How long has he been at 147? How long has Floyd been at 147? Manny is doing it faster and in style, while the other guy prefer to beef with Rick Ross on his twitter account.
As far as accomplishments inside the ring are concerned, hands down Manny is the one taking the risk, fighting the good fights, and entertaining people on tv and in the stands. That is why I like Manny more than I like Mayweather.
But if they ever do face each other, it will be a difficult fight for me to choose.
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Originally posted by switchsouthpaw View PostGotta love how everyone is kicking Paul while he's down, when you should be giving him credit for fighting a guy (twice!) with the kind of style and skill that would trouble anyone, and isn't a household name, where you have nothing to gain and everything to lose. At least Paul grew a set and rolled the dice twice, that takes courage. You gotta guy who has more beefs on twitter than he does competitive fights and some of you guys cream your pants when you see him ride around on a segway with BFF 50 cent.
He called out Hopkins at 170, but insisted upon a catch-weight for Sergio.
That was a b1tch move to disadvantage Martinez imo, and nothing more.
If Williams wanted to come in light, then fine..... but as least let your opponent come in at his comfortable weight.
Besides, it was only one or two little kicks, I'll forget about him in a day-or-two once everyone starts changing their sigs back
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Originally posted by switchsouthpaw View PostIt has to do viewing things in there proper perspective. Manny just recently became a welterweight and is dominating men, who had never been dominated before. They were all competitive with each other, but not with him. His rapid rise through weight classes is impressive in that context, because it's highly unusual. If Floyd took a chance and fought those same guys, I'd give him credit too. But we both know he would never do that. So in your opinion who is the best fighter in the world?
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Originally posted by lopez36 View Posthe was not dominated by cotto,but hit a lot and so was cotto,man you guys just don't accept it,they were all softened up by the time pac faced them,and the funny thing will be you guys defending pac if he fights mosley,that will be hilarious,i'm curious to see what you will say to justify that fight...actually i can't think of any good reason,just the money
How old are you?
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Originally posted by switchsouthpaw View PostOf course you a guy credit for fighting an unknown commodity in Sergio. What did Paul Williams have to gain by fighting Martinez, and to a certain extent even Cintron?
Martinez with his style, is the kind of style coaches advise you to stay far away from. At least Paul took his chances and granted he lost, but it took balls to get in that ring a second time.
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Originally posted by LeadUppercut View PostIt's because he claimed to be avoided, and claimed to be P4P, and yet he constantly called out guys that are 7 inches shorter than him. He towered over Martinez, what would he look like standing next to Manny or Floyd?
He called out Hopkins at 170, but insisted upon a catch-weight for Sergio.
That was a b1tch move to disadvantage Martinez imo, and nothing more.
If Williams wanted to come in light, then fine..... but as least let your opponent come in at his comfortable weight.
Besides, it was only one or two little kicks, I'll forget about him in a day-or-two once everyone starts changing their sigs back
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Originally posted by switchsouthpaw View PostIt has to do viewing things in there proper perspective. Manny just became a welterweight and dominated men, who had never been dominated before. They were all competitive with each other, but not with him. His rapid rise through weight classes is impressive, because it's highly unusual, coupled with the fact that he dominates guys are naturally bigger men. If Floyd took a chance and fought those same guys, I'd give him credit to. But we both know he would never do that. So in your opinion who is the best fighter in the world?
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Originally posted by LeadUppercut View PostIt's because he claimed to be avoided, and claimed to be P4P, and yet he constantly called out guys that are 7 inches shorter than him. He towered over Martinez, what would he look like standing next to Manny or Floyd?
He called out Hopkins at 170, but insisted upon a catch-weight for Sergio.
That was a b1tch move to disadvantage Martinez imo, and nothing more.
If Williams wanted to come in light, then fine..... but as least let your opponent come in at his comfortable weight.
Besides, it was only one or two little kicks, I'll forget about him in a day-or-two once everyone starts changing their sigs back
Also, did you forget he was scheduled to fight Pavlik like 3 times. Pavlik is 6'2.
Also, if you were fighting in the 147-154 pound division, wouldn't you call out the best fighters in the division, who also happen to be the cash cows?
I know I would.
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