He got arrested for like 3 felonies in two months, and proceeded to fail every competency examination making him unfit for trial. The last one he ripped an air conditioning unit out of the side of someones house and then put it in his window iirc.
Of course! He's one of the top-5 best to ever fight, no doubt about it.
Doesn't mean I can't have fun at his expense on a boxing forum?
Laugh at the illiterate tard all day, he couldnt even read I <3Radio promos. He is the most skilled fighter in history. Prime rjj? Short-lived stardom. Floyd had the entire internet shilling against him and he still walked out undefeated. Wife-beating illiterate and all.
And we'd dominate soccer too if we gave a f*ck about it. It is a sport for women and children here, and our girls rape at it. We have pathetic soccer infrastructure for men. If you have one ounce of athletic ability you are steered towards other sports before you are even 12. The City of New York had more professional boxers in 1910 than the entire country does now. Joshua is still going down the second Wilder lands even half a right. If old ass, slow on the trigger Wlad can do that with half of one...oh boy
Unofficial cards can sometimes be used to supplement whatever narrative the network wants pushed that fight.
This. Top Rank's online stream had Bradley winning the first Pacquiao fight 115-113.
lol at how it gets to Pacquiao and there are twice as many points as anyone else. try and conceal your butthurt more about Ployd Gayfeather schooling Methquiao :rofl:
So just to be clear, is trash-ranked Willie Monroe Jr a good scalp or not? When he took the Golovkin fight he was a literal Who? Now all of a sudden he is a good scalp?
Canelo blanks him 12-0 in a gypsy caravan on the outskirts of Birmingham. Styles make fights. Canelo brutalizes BJS really bad. Every advantage Saunders has against other guys, Canelo is better at.
Those with an objective opinion don't think GGG has a poor resume. It may not be great, but it's above average.
The reason he was hyped so much is because when he was in his prime, he ploughed through top ten contenders whilst losing on a few rounds. Had he won against these guys narrowly it'd be a different story but he knocked them all out impressively.
Guys like Geale, Proksa, Murray, Macklin, Stevens, Rubio, Monroe, Lemiux... who at the time they were top 10, won 5 rounds between them and all got stopped.
Compare that to Jacobs who has Fletcher, Mora, Quillen, Traux, Arias. He knocked out all bar Arias, and got dropped by Mora and Pirog.
Why aren't we criticizing Jabocs resume, or Euwank Jr?
Nobody is calling Jacobs or Eubank Jr p4p material. Golovkin's resume is rubbish for a 36 year old who is supposedly the best. Find me anyone considered to be an ATG or even just HOF with a weaker resume by their mid-30s.
GGG took care of Lemieux and Monroe like a pair of kindergarden kids, KOd them, gets zero credit.
BJS wins 12 UD against both, is second coming of Jesus Christ.
Two separate wins. Lemeuix was a belt holder and testing the PPV waters when he got dominated by a somewhat reluctant Golovkin. Willie Monroe Jr was a literal who when he fought GGG and still is (except for the fame he got from losing to GGG). Nobody is really hyping BJS that much are they?
Saying who is the greatest is subjective, but it can be judged on objective criteria. Money earned has never been one of the criteria to judge a fighters greatness.
Most people don't have a clue who Floyd is, boxing is not a crossover sport. Floyd has not crossed over, not in the way Ali did, or Tyson, or even British stars such as Amir Khan.
But again popularity is not a criteria to judge greatness.
No when a fighter ducks it take away from his legacy, boxing is a man's sport where courage is valued. Ducking fighters is quite shameful.
Floyd made a career out of it.
Floyd chose to not fight the best fighters in their prime, and the old boxing adage, to become a great fighter you have to beat great fighters.
How many prime greats did Floyd beat?
Anyway, the way his lived as a fighter he is choosing that path for his fighters too.
Good he will make them money, but like I said, don't confuse money with greatness.
Are you seriously suggesting Amir Khan is more globally known than Floyd Mayweather?
I don't buy this Dana White is a liability garbage. The man has literally been the UFC for decades. You don't get to be the man who cut pro wrestling's throat with blow trickling out of your nose and hookers with blackeyes in your hotel room.
He did this in the digital age. Something smells like sh*t, but for once it isn't what is coming out of Dana White's mouth. There is this weird squeezeplay on to slander him the last year or two.
Floyd Mayweather at 29 y.o.:
record 37-0-0
4 division champion, 5 belts
3 PPV fights
highest purse - 8 million (vs Baldomir)
Ring Magazine P4P #1 (at 28 y.o)
The Ring Magazine Titles - World Lightweight Title (2002-2004), World Welterweight Title (2006-)
The Ring Magazine Fighter of the Year (1998, 2007)
Lomachenko at 29 y.o:
record 10-1-0
2 division champion 2 belts
0 PPV fights
highest purse - 1.2 million
Ring Magazine P4P #3 (at 29 y.o)
The Ring Magazine Titles - 0
The Ring Magazine Fighter of the Year (2017)
Interesting
Maybe he'll have a light heavy fight or three ten years from now. As of right now though, he's on top of the world. If he keeps buying the right horses and doesn't piss away his money on stupid sh*t (like horses) he could probably retire today.