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    #51
    Originally posted by MurkaMan View Post
    You lying moron LOL Judah is not a meaningful opponent on Floyd's resume.

    Floyd's resume was topped off when he came back from 2009 up until his retirement. Only bad opponents were Berto was was a going away fight, and Pac was coming off a decent-at best win, but this was simply a fight that had to be made.

    I dont look at it as his best opponent.
    oh so you are saying floyd waits until bad/over the hill fighters score their career best wins and then he fights them. ok yes i agree.

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      #52
      No one gonna mention BHops - Joe Smith Jr? Hopkins was clearly hoping for someone just credible enough to make a good fight on paper but not seasoned enough to appear to be a serious threat. He almost surely figured that Joe Smith's win over Fonfara was a fluke and that he wasn't a legit contender.

      EDIT: Well the video does have Fonfara-Smith Jr, which was a better example anyway
      Last edited by BrometheusBob.; 01-27-2017, 02:36 PM.

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        #53
        When the WBO's Pres gets pointed out that **** made me laugh.

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          #54
          Quillin Lee is a terrible example of a cherry pick. I don't know if I'd consider Jacobs Pirog a cherry pick but perhaps I have some hindsight bias here.

          Ali-Spinks was not a cherry pick, though it was an upset.
          Last edited by BrometheusBob.; 01-27-2017, 02:35 PM.

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            #55
            The biggest cherrypick, gone wrong, is Mike Tyson/Buster Douglas in 1990 in Japan, where Mike Tyson was building a huge following, and Buster Douglas, was a 42-1 underdog, and was cherrypicked by Don King himself, to make Tyson look good, and the entire stadium, was pindrop quiet, as they watched Buster Douglas, systematically dismantle Mike Tyson. It was the upset of the century.

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              #56
              Originally posted by daggum View Post
              oh so you are saying floyd waits until bad/over the hill fighters score their career best wins and then he fights them. ok yes i agree.
              No because Algeri wasnt Pac's best opponent. Berto and Pac are TWO opponents fam. Floyd doesnt face bad or over the hill opponents. He faces giants, young men half his age and twice his size, that he shouldnt even be able to beat, and humiliates them!

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                #57
                How could the first one possibly be a cherry pick it was on two weeks notice it wasn't a cherry pick DLH Vs Pacquiao and Mayweather they were cherry picks.

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                  #58
                  Lara-williams

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                    #59
                    Originally posted by djtmal View Post
                    The biggest cherrypick, gone wrong, is Mike Tyson/Buster Douglas in 1990 in Japan, where Mike Tyson was building a huge following, and Buster Douglas, was a 42-1 underdog, and was cherrypicked by Don King himself, to make Tyson look good, and the entire stadium, was pindrop quiet, as they watched Buster Douglas, systematically dismantle Mike Tyson. It was the upset of the century.
                    Good point, it was simply King spreading the Tyson legend to japan...didnt work out lol

                    but upset of the century is still ali v foreman

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                      #60
                      Originally posted by soul_survivor View Post
                      Good point, it was simply King spreading the Tyson legend to japan...didnt work out lol

                      but upset of the century is still ali v foreman
                      yes ali did pull that one off...i was watching the fight, and still didn't think he could pull it off, after the 3rd or 4th round...lol

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