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    #61
    Originally posted by Biolink View Post
    Not really. He hasn't looked prime since his 1 or 2 fights at 140. At 147 his power hasn't carried.
    Oh so now Mayweather isn't in his prime in 2006?

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      #62
      Absolutley alot of punches work against Mayweather Castilo BEAT jr by throwing alot more and outlanded him by 90+ power shots only to be robbed by judges. Maidana too was robbed in that 1st fight and he landed the most punches that have ever been landed on floyd 221 and also outlanded Jr in the power punches by almost 40.
      When a fighter throws alot against floyd 2 things happen they land much more and Jrs accuracy plummets as seen in the first Maidana fight jr Missed alot !
      As if Floyd is going to give advice on how Manny can beat him ?what hes really saying is "please dont throw alot of punches against me because that works..."
      Last edited by boxingfan76; 04-12-2015, 02:47 PM. Reason: ..

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        #63
        Originally posted by boxingfan76 View Post
        Absolutley alot of punches work against Mayweather Castilo BEAT jr by throwing alot more and outlanded him by 90+ power shots only to be robbed by judges. Maidana too was robbed in that 1st fight and he landed the most punches that have ever been landed on floyd 221 and also outlanded Jr in the power punches by almost 40.
        When a fighter throws alot against floyd 2 things happen they land much more and Jrs accuracy plummets as seen in tbe first Maidana fight jr Missed alot !
        As if Floyd is going to give advice on how Manny can beat him ?what hes really saying is "please dont throw alot of punches against me because that works..."
        Truth bombs

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          #64
          Originally posted by KoolAidMan View Post
          Oh so now Mayweather isn't in his prime in 2006?
          Why that random year number? I JUST said that his power hasn't looked all that at 147 in general. How is that "prime", if one or couple aspects of himself as a P4P boxer has clearly looked worse than it was before?

          The last time I can recall where he looked like he had it all together at one time was at 140, but you're welcome to chime in more than a sentence and an emoji.

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            #65
            Originally posted by Gary Coleman View Post
            Folks are so caught up in Floyd using the Philly shell, like that's all he does on defense.

            You guys either don't pay attention or don't know what you're looking at. That's why it will be a shock to no one but tards and Floyd haters how this fight plays out.

            Stylistically, Cotto is a tougher matchup for Floyd than Manny. You'll see.
            How is Cotto a tougher matchup? Cotto is also a southpaw but he fights out of conventional stance.jr aint been ducking and dodging manny for 6 yrs because hes easier than Cotto that's for damned sure.
            Mannys biggest challenge is the hometown judges not Floyd, as fighters have already beaten floyd only to get robbed by judges.

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              #66
              Originally posted by Biolink View Post
              Not really. He hasn't looked prime since his 1 or 2 fights at 140. At 147 his power hasn't carried.

              That's BS. Floyd was in his prime, until recently. Let's say starting with the Cotto fight, perhaps. He was in his absolute prime, starting with the De La Hoya fight. It's a shame that his best win was against Corrales and that he was primed against Oscar, but couldn't embarrass him like he wanted. It shows you that while Floyd is a great fighter, he is overrated. This is why I am sure Manny is going to win. If that was the BEST in can fight, at his peak, he is in trouble.

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                #67
                Yata ,,,,,Yata,,yata. Same old broken record.

                Jr is full of old S*** !!!!!!

                Try to name ONE,,,,JUST ONE,,,,NOT MANY NOT TWO,,,,,just one

                one prime elite at the top of his game without troubles in the past 15 years.

                This prime elite will define Jr.

                so far the fights jr has fought has DEFINED HIM !!

                He has so far been defined as a DUCKER of PRIME ELITES

                He has been defined as one who has skills but is afraid to put it on the line.

                He has been defined as the one who looks for hinderances :

                OLD , SMALL,, wee little bitty, washed up, TROUBLES,,GREEN

                name just one legit prime elite without troubles at the top of his game and I will get off of this site forever.

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by Biolink View Post
                  Why that random year number? I JUST said that his power hasn't looked all that at 147 in general. How is that "prime", if one or couple aspects of himself as a P4P boxer has clearly looked worse than it was before?

                  The last time I can recall where he looked like he had it all together at one time was at 140, but you're welcome to chime in more than a sentence and an emoji.
                  His fight against Zab was hailed as one of the best fight of his career as he slowly but surely destroyed Zab's confidence, yet somehow according to you, it's not considered part of his prime years.

                  Flo-mos need to stop semen shielding the guys legacy tbh. His spot in the ATG list is already secured, SMH.

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by GOD-FR33 View Post
                    [B][FONT="Century Gothic"][SIZE="3"][COLOR="RoyalBlue"]That's BS. Floyd was in his prime, until recently. Let's say starting with the Cotto fight, perhaps. He was in his absolute prime, starting with the De La Hoya fight. I
                    Nope. How could he be in his prime and his power hasn't carried at 147? And his speed is clearly slower than it used to be even going into that De La Hoya fight? He didn't used to have to move around so much and avoid head on exchanges, but with the extra weight now no one gives a shyt about his power like that. It used to be he could put you out. He couldn't even KO or hurt Baldomir.

                    Just because he's lightyears more skilled than just about everybody doesn't mean he's been at his most favorable position career wise when he chooses to fight.

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by KoolAidMan View Post
                      His fight against Zab was hailed as one of the best fight of his career as he slowly but surely destroyed Zab's confidence, yet somehow according to you, it's not considered part of his prime years.

                      Flo-mos need to stop semen shielding the guys legacy tbh. His spot in the ATG list is already secured, SMH.

                      I agree with most of the post but his spot as a HOF'mer is secure, you mean? He's not an ATG, man. It's his own fault. He's one of the biggest cherry-pickers in the history of boxing. For him to have that type of talent, and not test it against the very best, is appalling. You cannot make him an ATG. Based off of what wins? Corrales? Castillo 2?

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