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    #81
    Originally posted by PAC-BOY View Post
    I wasnt judging his KO power. You too have missed the point. The KO% was calculated. Then Compared to two fighters. In which they had 18 more fights, You need to go back through the thread and find your own understanding.
    Mosley wanted to quit against Manny. Manny fought JMM 4 times...by choice!
    And Manny only fought 4 times because MOST believed he loss 2 of the 3 if not all 3!!!! We all know what happened the 4th time. The crazy thing is it only took Floyd 1 time to close that chapter completely. Marquez don't even wanna discuss a rematch. Manny is the DOWNSLIDE KING, he loves fighting fighter on the downslide and we all see why, oh accept the Tards.

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      #82
      Floyd hits hard. That's why he has fighters flinching and scared to throw punches in fear of getting countered. You can't hit somebody fast but yet soft when it relates to punching, It doesn't make sense. Floyd is fast.

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        #83
        Last I checked, you don't have to KO your opponent in order to win a boxing match. Get ready for another Mayweather UD.

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          #84
          Floyd hits harder than he's given credit. His opponents always bring it up and act as if they'll walk right through him, and then they begin getting hit and it's a whole new ballgame.

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            #85
            Foreman was a great fighter. That does not make him an expert on other fighters. I never thought he was a very good addition to HBO. He had lots of opinions that I thought were ****** and wrong. I think Canelo will win but not because Mayweather is a harmless puncher. Canelo will respect Mayweather's power and he won't be careless. I think Mosley was wrong when he said Canelo and Floyd have the same punching power but Foreman is wrong to say Mayweather has no chance of hurting Canelo. Mayweather has decent power in both hands and Canelo knows this.

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              #86
              Originally posted by boliodogs View Post
              Foreman was a great fighter. That does not make him an expert on other fighters. I never thought he was a very good addition to HBO. He had lots of opinions that I thought were ****** and wrong. I think Canelo will win but not because Mayweather is a harmless puncher. Canelo will respect Mayweather's power and he won't be careless. I think Mosley was wrong when he said Canelo and Floyd have the same punching power but Foreman is wrong to say Mayweather has no chance of hurting Canelo. Mayweather has decent power in both hands and Canelo knows this.
              Great post. I agree with every word. George never did much for me as a commentator. There are many people that never fought who have better insight and boxing opinions than Foreman. And you're right, Mayweather has enough power to be respected; otherwise, people would just bull right through him. It's quite evident. Let's see if "Canelo" can do what no one else has been able to do. I doubt it.

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                #87
                That says a lot, coming from Big George. Foreman tells the truth as he sees it, and that gives me encouragement that Canelo can win.

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                  #88
                  Originally posted by Phil Ivey View Post
                  Are you that dense you can't see the very obvious correlation between KO percentage and level of opposition? If you're fighting a plethora of cans, naturally you will have an easier time knocking them out.
                  Not that I even like Floyd at all, but this is absolutely correct.

                  Example: Wilder vs. Bums is 29-0(29 ko's).

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                    #89
                    I blame Ron Lyle for this.

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                      #90
                      Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
                      Former heavyweight champion George Foreman appeared on ATG Radio and discussed the upcoming mega-match between Floyd Mayweather Jr. (44-0, 26KOs) and Saul "Canelo" Alvarez (42-0-1, 30KOs), scheduled to take place on September 14th at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. Foreman gives Canelo a huge shot to pull off the upset. He doesn't see any possible way that Mayweather is capable is doing damage on Canelo. Mayweather has only scored two stoppage victories since 2006, against Hatton and a controversial knockout of Victor Ortiz in 2011.

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