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    by David P. Greisman - Floyd Mayweather has long been confident that there was no blueprint for beating him, that his undefeated record and longevity were all the proof that anyone needed.

    He’d won his first championship as a 21-year-old in his 18th fight, just two years into his pro career, and he had been at the top of the sport ever since, for more than 15 years. Going into this past weekend, his 45-0 record included 20 victories over 19 fighters who held, had once held or would go on later to hold a world title; and 23 wins in bouts with a lineal championship or sanctioning body belt on the line. Mayweather had earned recognition as the true world champion of the 130-, 135, 147- and 154- pound divisions, and he’d also been a titleholder at 140.

    He is the best boxer in the world. But a perfect record doesn’t mean perfection in the ring. That is an impossibility in a sport in which other world-class fighters are also seeking to force handfuls of leather onto your head and body.

    No one has triumphed over Mayweather, but some have troubled him.

    Mayweather has long said that Emanuel Augustus, the skilled journeyman, gave him his toughest fight back in 2000. Jose Luis Castillo outworked and outlanded Mayweather in their first meeting in 2002, though Mayweather left with the controversial decision win. Zab Judah had some success in the first four rounds of their bout in 2006. [Click Here To Read More]

  • #2
    still undefeatead TBE

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    • #3
      Bolder... Those gloves doe...

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      • #4
        Mayweather is the LINEAL welterweight champion, he beat Robert Guerrero for the vacant lineal welterweight title (#1 v. #2). True Champ.

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        • #5
          .............. Fighting Words

          Maidana has an awkward style in which he throws punches from odd angles and at odd times. He was pouring that style on in volume and combining it with pressure. At times he would come forward without sending out shots, his feints and approach driving Mayweather to the ropes. Sometimes he***8217;d walk through Mayweather***8217;s shots to end up at the same destination.



          Now I know why Floyd do not want a piece of Pac. If Maidana's awkward offensive style gave Floyd fits, what more w/ Pac's. Adding more w/ a speed, power, relentless pressure, combinations, volume punching w/ the stamina of a 15 rounder match. Plus Pac has great footwok than Maidana. Now, May/Pac fight only in our dream. the chance to make it a reality is now closer to impossible.
          Last edited by Det. Conan; 05-05-2014, 03:02 AM.

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          • #6
            Smart move by Floyd ducking Pacquiao. He'd be sparked out. Stick with the #8 ranked guys; Khan's leftovers. Hey maybe fight Khan next, huh? He's coming off a "big" win, much more deserving than Pacquiao!

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            • #7
              To be the best , you ve gotta fight the best. Floyd hasn't done that yet.

              Hd also lost this fight with madaina and got beat up

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              • #8
                for me Maidana is a dirty fighter no remacht!!he hit Maywather a lot times back of the head!!i rather see Khan vs MAYWATHER next

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by BafanaBafana View Post
                  Mayweather is the LINEAL welterweight champion, he beat Robert Guerrero for the vacant lineal welterweight title (#1 v. #2). True Champ.
                  You know in that sequence where Maidana is throwing combinations on your sig, he only landed ONE punch, thought you should know.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Det. Conan View Post
                    .............. Fighting Words

                    Maidana has an awkward style in which he throws punches from odd angles and at odd times. He was pouring that style on in volume and combining it with pressure. At times he would come forward without sending out shots, his feints and approach driving Mayweather to the ropes. Sometimes he***8217;d walk through Mayweather***8217;s shots to end up at the same destination.



                    Now I know why Floyd do not want a piece of Pac. If Maidana's awkward offensive style gave Floyd fits, what more w/ Pac's. Adding more w/ a speed, power, relentless pressure, combinations, volume punching w/ the stamina of a 15 rounder match. Plus Pac has great footwok than Maidana. Now, May/Pac fight only in our dream. the chance to make it a reality is now closer to impossible.
                    Styles make fights

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