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IronDanHamza
IronDanHamza
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  • ..........Are you RETARDED?!!??!?!

    HBO, PUBLISHED, ON THEIR BROADCAST, the following in ring weights for Mayweather;

    Vs Judah - 146
    Vs Baldomir - 149
    Vs Ortiz - 150​


    SHOWTIME, PUBLISHED, ON THEIR BROADCAST, the following in right weights...
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  • IronDanHamza
    replied to Cotto was not good at 154
    You quite literally referred to them as "facts" you dumb cunt Or are you such a sad, fat basement dweller that you just forget the shit that you write when I spank your little botty on this topic none stop but you then proceed to just do it, again, and again, and again?

    ...
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  • Modern day boxing fans will never change. I used to think it was fighter specific, but it's clearly not it's a relatively new phenomenon, last 20 or so years.

    Say fighter A needs to fight fighter B, will lose to fighter B, or A vs B is a good fight, after A beats B, discredit the fight...
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  • IronDanHamza
    replied to Cotto was not good at 154
    Well not really because Shane was #2 at WW, #3 P4P and Champion when Floyd fought him and #5 at WW, unranked P4P and not a champion when Pacquaio fought him so going by what you deem as “facts” then you can’t say they get the same credit, can you?

    Also you can’t...
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  • IronDanHamza
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    Congratulations on having one of the most brain dead, moronic takes I’ve ever read....
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  • Nah, unification overrides mandatories with the WBO.

    So, it is quite literally, in the hands of Usyk.

    He will decide which of the two he’d like to fight next....
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  • Pacqauio, easily.
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  • It’s out of either Dubois or Parker’s hands.

    Usyk will choose which one of them he fights next and it will likely be the one that makes him the most money.
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  • So you say.

    You're an admitted PED user so your natty card is revoked and always will be revoked.

    So, really, you shouldn't be giving advice to natural trainers to the point of replication when you are not natural....
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  • His favourite fighter Marvin Hagler literally made a career out of fighting smaller men moving up

    Self awareness on zero....
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  • IronDanHamza
    replied to The Best Of The Glass Chins
    Aren't you dead yet?

    Please just kill yourself. The day you die I am going to throw a party....
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  • So, what are you referring to pre 2005? You said "Floyd has no in ring weights from 2005 onward", what weights are you referring to pre 2005?

    If you are dismissing the broadcaster in ring weights then barely any fighter in history has in ring weights.

    Manny Pacquaio...
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  • Who did?...
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  • Maidana 1 was a much tougher fight for Floyd than Pacquaio. Much tougher and much much closer.

    He beat him easily in first gear, wide on all 3 cards and 100% of press row media had him winning comfortably but you can live in an alternate reality if it makes you feel better....
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  • Ok, and? Floyd fought Pacquaio 4 years prior when he was P4P #2 and beat him easily.

    Thurman fought Pacquaio at the end of his career, was dropped flat on his back in the first round and didn't recover properly until the 7th so again that isn't a testament to his punch resistance....
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  • He got dropped like a sack of **** in the first round and didn't get his legs back until the 7th.

    This is a past prime, late 30's, Pacquaio who wasn't dropping or stopping fighters like he used to.

    That's not a good example of showing his punch resistance in a good light....
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  • IronDanHamza
    replied to The Best Of The Glass Chins
    Probably not "the greatest" because haven't really thought about it but Terry Norris could have perhaps had an ATG career if he could take a punch better.

    Harold Johnson didn't have a glass chin but if he has an iron chin he'd have at least one more win over Archie Moore and not...
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  • IronDanHamza
    replied to Cotto was not good at 154
    Woah woah woah, hold the phone, NOT a top level win? Am I reading that right?

    But he was ranked #1. So it has to be a top level win, to you at least, because we know how much stock you put into rankings now don't we?...
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  • IronDanHamza
    replied to Cotto was not good at 154
    Cotto vs Clottey was a 147 fight, Cotto just weighed in at 146.

    Same was Canelo-Trout was a 154 fight fight and Canelo weighed in at 153.5.

    The scenarios are close to identical....
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  • IronDanHamza
    replied to Cotto was not good at 154
    Yeah you can because Canelo fought Trout at 153.5 prior to fighting Floyd at 152....
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