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  • Floyd stayed unbeaten because he takes every opponent seriously and trains hard for each fight. Unlike his contemporaries, he didn't get upset or suffer a bad loss because he listened to his corner and fought smart.

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    • Originally posted by Jedi Vader View Post
      thats part of the careful orchestration of using all the perception he have won.

      even the man clicking the compubox was in it. compubox is subjective clicking not objective. The man's
      perception of clicking is he sided with vegas since the referee the judges sided with floyd anyway lol

      compubox is not accurate. that is why post fight anaylsis shows it was actually pac who connected more per round than floyd ever did.

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      • Originally posted by Spoon23 View Post
        thats part of the careful orchestration of using all the perception he have won.

        even the man clicking the compubox was in it. compubox is subjective clicking not objective. The man's
        perception of clicking is he sided with vegas since the referee the judges sided with floyd anyway lol

        compubox is not accurate. that is why post fight anaylsis shows it was actually pac who connected more per round than floyd ever did.


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        • Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post
          Floyd stayed unbeaten because he takes every opponent seriously and trains hard for each fight. Unlike his contemporaries, he didn't get upset or suffer a bad loss because he listened to his corner and fought smart.
          No, rather he don't fight people thinks can beat him. He didn't fight Sergio Martinez. He fought Canelo, which is his second or third, or fourth best win after Pac. But that was a CW, and Canelo was hardly scary. If Canelo was scary he would be stopping old fighters like SSM and not going close to the wire with guys like Trout.

          Floyd don't fight scary fighters who are favoured to beat him like they did everyone else. Fight GGG at 160

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          • Originally posted by hugh grant View Post
            No, rather he don't fight people thinks can beat him. He didn't fight Sergio Martinez. He fought Canelo, which is his second or third, or fourth best win after Pac. But that was a CW, and Canelo was hardly scary. If Canelo was scary he would be stopping old fighters like SSM and not going close to the wire with guys like Trout.

            Floyd don't fight scary fighters who are favoured to beat him like they did everyone else. Fight GGG at 160
            He beat everyone you said he needed to be an ATG. Once he did, you deleted the post ( which luckily a poster sigged) and then raised the bar. He then beat all the men you added. Once he did that, you waited until he was retired and now call for him to fight GGG.

            You have no credibility or integrity. You're a bitter, jealous, spineless faggot that should be a man and admit that Floyd beat people you didn't think he could.

            Perhaps if you weren't such a POS maybe one of the guys you picked to beat Floyd would have.

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            • He took care of his body first and foremost. He trained hard and took every opponent serious. And he fought his fight no matter how much fans criticized his style.

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              • Originally posted by PBP. View Post
                He took care of his body first and foremost. He trained hard and took every opponent serious. And he fought his fight no matter how much fans criticized his style.
                Yep. Yep, always fought his fight which means he was mentally tough, whatever that means. Could bite down on his mouthpiece and fire back when he had to as well.

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                • Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post
                  Perhaps if you weren't such a POS maybe one of the guys you picked to beat Floyd would have.
                  People wanted Floyd to fight Sergio, he didn't. Floyd don't take the fights people don't think he can win, unlike BH who goes onto win. He never fights the best versions of anyone. Miguel today and Canelo today are better than the ones Floyd fought.
                  Floyd never fought outside his country and didn't take risks. He would have lost many fights with his style in other countries, no judge would allow him to win.
                  But Floyd is quite possibly the greatest undefeated fighter, he is certainly top candidate, alongside Joe Calzaghe.

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                  • Originally posted by Spoon23 View Post
                    thats part of the careful orchestration of using all the perception he have won.

                    even the man clicking the compubox was in it. compubox is subjective clicking not objective. The man's
                    perception of clicking is that he sided with the vegas since the referee the judges sided with floyd's pockets anyway.

                    Compubox is not accurate obviously. It's a man clicking a clicker. That is why post fight anaylsis shows it was actually pac who connected more per round than floyd ever did.

                    the true winner
                    Yet if those stats were in Pac's favour, you'd be quoting them to death and swimming in your own jizz.

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                    • Originally posted by hugh grant View Post
                      People wanted Floyd to fight Sergio, he didn't. Floyd don't take the fights people don't think he can win, unlike BH who goes onto win. He never fights the best versions of anyone. Miguel today and Canelo today are better than the ones Floyd fought.
                      Floyd never fought outside his country and didn't take risks. He would have lost many fights with his style in other countries, no judge would allow him to win.
                      But Floyd is quite possibly the greatest undefeated fighter, he is certainly top candidate, alongside Joe Calzaghe.
                      Not really.... what's the evidence of that being true, considering Miguel was 31 then compared to 35 now. I think everyone believes Cotto is past his prime now so again you're clutching a straws there.

                      Also in regards to fighting outside his country??

                      What American PPV superstar fought outside their country?

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