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    #31
    Originally posted by mathed View Post
    Don't see it happening. The Ghost doesn't break, Floyd will probably lose the first 2 rounds.
    I don't know. Guerrero has found a way to quit before. Forgot the guy it was he fighting but remember him doing it.

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      #32
      Guerrero wins tomorrow in an ugly, gritty fight. He is going in there and throwing 800 to 1000 punches and throwing caution to the wind. I do believe the way to beat Mayweather is to fire away hitting anything and everything. I know Floyd is one of the greatest counter punchers ever and then makes fighters hesitate. Guerrero is going to work in and punch from bell to bell with a solid jab and constant combinations. Guerrero has nothing to lose. He talked his way into this fight and then earned it by doing what he said he was going to do.

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        #33
        Originally posted by twosweethooks
        Thomas writes a good article.

        I have been hard on Mayweather. Gerbasi lays out Jrs resume and it sounds the greatest or does it.

        Outside of the Hernandez fight we should examine Jrs Opponents:

        While Jr was in his PRIME he fought Corrales who at the time was in bad bad shape mentally for this fight a perfect cherry pick for Jr, give him a hand of applause !!!!

        Gatti was too washed up even though he was game but Jr was in his prime.

        JMM was way too small in stature plus he was coming straight from lightweight, had the worst style to fight Jr with and for what reason did Jr CHEAT in the weight department ??????? hmmmmmm lacks the depth of heart? I think so !

        Hatton had Jr reeling back on his heels but we all know the ref didn't do his job that night, he interfered constantly even to the point of rushing Hatton before he got started frustrating Hatton to bum rushing and was way to small and PROVED he was not made for WW due to previous fights. Great pick for Jr not to lose his 0.

        ODH , it was his fight to lose and he did. NOT because of JR or anything he did but because he did NOT pull that trigger. Washed up, just one or two jabs per round would have won this sorry fight.

        Old Mosley had Jr but the old man QUIT , there was a time he would have finished off Jr , too old can't pull the trigger.

        Cotto , washed up , was much faster and more agile as a WW had Jr but gassed .

        Jr has been brilliant , he over the past 8 years has cherry picked his way into glorious stardom

        BUT

        I don't buy into it, mainly due to the fact he ducks a threat.

        Most all the writers and athletes are picking Jr to KO Guerrero, HA !!! They are mesmerized by JR.

        Things missing in the past fighters like youth, stamina , gameness to find a way is found in Guerrero.

        I agree that Guerrero is Jrs stiffest test. I will be supprised if Guerrero QUITS , I won't be supprised if JR QUITS.

        Barring the sucker punch , cuts etc.... I see Guerrero whuppin JR early and giving Jr the option of quitting in the late rounds unless Guerrero KO's Jr early.

        I see a nasty Jr using elbows to cut and close G. eyes

        I wish I were able to see this fight but circumstances stand in the way.
        lol, you trolls never seem to amaze me... sad thing is that you actually believe everything u just wrote... i heard wwe is on tonight u little ***** machine


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          #34
          Originally posted by GRUSTLER View Post
          I don't know. Guerrero has found a way to quit before. Forgot the guy it was he fighting but remember him doing it.
          He suffered a deep cut in the Yordan fight and could not continue and the way he fought back from the shots he took from Salido and Aydin shows his metal.

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            #35
            Originally posted by mathed View Post
            Don't see it happening. The Ghost doesn't break, Floyd will probably lose the first 2 rounds.
            Best fight analysis I've seen this far.

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              #36
              Originally posted by twosweethooks View Post
              Outside of the Hernandez fight we should examine Jrs Opponents:


              Let's leave that to someone who's actually capable of impartiality.


              Originally posted by v.cassiusali@ya View Post
              tarver didn't fell short the first time he fought roy jones...tarver won that fight but the judges robbed him of that victory and he proved it on the rematch...


              8-4 to Jones.


              Even if you somehow thought Tarver won enough rounds, he doesn't have an argument for being robbed.

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                #37
                Originally posted by twosweethooks View Post
                Thomas writes a good article.

                I have been hard on Mayweather. Gerbasi lays out Jrs resume and it sounds the greatest or does it.

                Outside of the Hernandez fight we should examine Jrs Opponents:

                While Jr was in his PRIME he fought Corrales who at the time was in bad bad shape mentally for this fight a perfect cherry pick for Jr, give him a hand of applause !!!!

                Gatti was too washed up even though he was game but Jr was in his prime.

                JMM was way too small in stature plus he was coming straight from lightweight, had the worst style to fight Jr with and for what reason did Jr CHEAT in the weight department ??????? hmmmmmm lacks the depth of heart? I think so !

                Hatton had Jr reeling back on his heels but we all know the ref didn't do his job that night, he interfered constantly even to the point of rushing Hatton before he got started frustrating Hatton to bum rushing and was way to small and PROVED he was not made for WW due to previous fights. Great pick for Jr not to lose his 0.

                ODH , it was his fight to lose and he did. NOT because of JR or anything he did but because he did NOT pull that trigger. Washed up, just one or two jabs per round would have won this sorry fight.

                Old Mosley had Jr but the old man QUIT , there was a time he would have finished off Jr , too old can't pull the trigger.

                Cotto , washed up , was much faster and more agile as a WW had Jr but gassed .

                Jr has been brilliant , he over the past 8 years has cherry picked his way into glorious stardom

                BUT

                I don't buy into it, mainly due to the fact he ducks a threat.

                Most all the writers and athletes are picking Jr to KO Guerrero, HA !!! They are mesmerized by JR.

                Things missing in the past fighters like youth, stamina , gameness to find a way is found in Guerrero.

                I agree that Guerrero is Jrs stiffest test. I will be supprised if Guerrero QUITS , I won't be supprised if JR QUITS.

                Barring the sucker punch , cuts etc.... I see Guerrero whuppin JR early and giving Jr the option of quitting in the late rounds unless Guerrero KO's Jr early.

                I see a nasty Jr using elbows to cut and close G. eyes

                I wish I were able to see this fight but circumstances stand in the way.
                Boy, that's a lot of excuses. I'm curious to see what the excuse will be after this fight.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Zen_Fighter View Post
                  Guerrero wins tomorrow in an ugly, gritty fight. He is going in there and throwing 800 to 1000 punches and throwing caution to the wind. I do believe the way to beat Mayweather is to fire away hitting anything and everything. I know Floyd is one of the greatest counter punchers ever and then makes fighters hesitate. Guerrero is going to work in and punch from bell to bell with a solid jab and constant combinations. Guerrero has nothing to lose. He talked his way into this fight and then earned it by doing what he said he was going to do.
                  Sure...smh

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                    #39
                    Floyd will most likely whoop his ass but he ain't untouchable. I hate how people on here think he can't be beat or is unbeatable. He isn't.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by richardt View Post
                      He suffered a deep cut in the Yordan fight and could not continue and the way he fought back from the shots he took from Salido and Aydin shows his metal.
                      Gotta a feelin, that the Ghost will be there when, The Dust Settles!!!

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