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  • Who are you again?...
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  • I would say Miguel Cotto. Not just who he was but the way he beat him. The Bradley wins were quite solid too.

    But then who can forget the Barrera beatdown....
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  • I could see either man winning but still lean towards Pacquiao. At his absolute peak his offense was so extreme I just find it hard to see Floyd handling that non-stop barrage, the combinations would not stop coming from all angles, his fast footwork never slowed down and this was 12 full rounds. He...
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  • OP seems to have some deep seated issues. For years now you can see it in his posts, it seems as though he's at odds with himself.

    With this odd thread it's like he's already lashing out in self-defense before anyone has even insulted him, and feigns this ultra self confidence that probably...
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  • Oh my God a boxer just turned 40. Lets forget every other bit of context and just blindly go by the numbers and conclude him done.
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  • I would rather pick his rival Gene Tunney. The footwork, the active movement, upperbody and head movement, the jab and counter punching off the back foot.

    Muhammad Ali once did a show where he looked at a bunch of old time fighters. When he watched Tunney he seemed very impressed and noted...
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    Last edited by BKM-; 05-05-2024, 11:24 AM.

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  • BKM-
    replied to Does every boxer have a weakness?
    Since we're mentioning the little ones I would go with Ricardo Lopez....
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  • Nice, you got all the popular lingo down pat from the popular new kids online. Very good.

    Now, please post my old threads exposing Tyson's duck-list or let the adult men speak and sit on the sidelines so you can learn....
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  • All 3 of those men you mentioned would beat any version of Mike Tyson. They're poison for his limited one dimensional style and no excuses about his losses can deny that.

    But I think we covered some good ground today. We got the truth out of you. Finally....
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  • I can see my posts about his empty resume had quite an effect on you if you're the one who remembers them after all these years. I honestly forgot about it. Can you post those threads where I dissect Tyson's ducked resume? Because I can't find them. Thanks kid,...
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  • I caught you last night, sir.

    You admitted it. All these past prime excuses for Tyson's losses, even you know better and it accidentally came out in that post unintentional or not....
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  • BKM-
    replied to Why did Julian Jackson punch so hard?
    No but I've seen you and OP make posts.

    I would say you're his alt but there is no way he can figure out how to do that....
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  • BKM-
    replied to Why did Julian Jackson punch so hard?
    This kid has got to be one of the dumbest posters I've seen on here in a while and that's saying something. Couldn't be over 15 years old, surely.
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  • BKM-
    replied to Why did Julian Jackson punch so hard?
    You sound a little too simple minded to want to change your mind about things. Anyhow, his shoulders were extremely developed, undoubtedly having something to do with his punching ability. Stevie Wonder could see that.

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  • BKM-
    replied to Why did Julian Jackson punch so hard?
    Small hands, that was his problem....
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  • Ah, post-Douglas fight when he was supposed to be past his prime aged 24. I knew you knew better deep down. I'm gonna remember this one....
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  • BKM-
    replied to Why did Julian Jackson punch so hard?
    Humble man right there....
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  • BKM-
    replied to Why did Julian Jackson punch so hard?
    His body could just slingshot his fist very quickly and hard. So many factors come into play it has to be genetics as an answer overall. As the saying goes punchers are born.

    A lot of these guys seem to have similar built. The big wide shoulders, the wide lats, probably have proportionally...
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    Last edited by BKM-; 05-03-2024, 03:42 PM.

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