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Funny how you left off the PRIME fighters he fought Barrera, Morales, Marquez.
Actually he went distance with Wlad. But Wlad dropped him couple of times. Even with jab :cool:
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For some reason I read this thread I was thinking about Tomasz Adamek lol
He never truly beat Marquez which is why he fought him 4x and got starched by a bloated, 39 year old version and he was outfought in Morales 1.
Name 1 fighter that has ever come remotely close to soundly defeating Floyd.
That’s the whole point of this thread guy. Floyd avoided prime undefeated fighters like the plague. Whoever wins Crawford Spence will immediately have a better resume than Floyd, because Floyd doesn’t have an elite prime undefeated fighter like that on his resume. It’s why calling him tbe is delusional and disrespectful to the sport. These people that call themselves boxing fans.
Somewhere around 40-50 all time. His resume just isn’t there. Basically no prime undefeated fighters on there, just a bunch of big names when they were well past their primes.
No the consensus is AJ takes the point decision or KO's the smaller guy this time around. I agree with TS.
That is most definitely not the consensus. 9/10 people are picking Usyk by late stoppage.
Paul Got two women paid in an epic way. He even got those of us who don't care for women's boxing interested... Imagine what he could do for Crawford. Paul is geniune and supportive of the fighters... He is young and idealistic still. I say if boxing is to be great again, lets get behind him!
Frustrating!!! Unrelated... There is no way Serano could win this fight... A puncher needs more rounds and more time... You cannot challenge a hurt opponent with two minute rounds. Great fight, but we were robbed of an epic round when Serano had Taylor in trouble.
But all things considered... no one is getting the nod against Taylor unless she goes down.
Let’s change the rules of the sports because the person we wanted to win didn’t.
No... if you look at boxing from when a 15 round fight was a championship fight, there were good reasons for this. Statistically a puncher always plays a number's game: If you were Joe Louis, or Deontay Wilder, you depend on and know you will get a certain amount of opportunities during a fight to connect with your punch. Great example of this would be when Louis beat Conn in the later rounds for the heavyweight championship.
When you limit the chances for a puncher, whether it be the amount of rounds, or the time in a round, you give a great advantage to the boxer... The boxer has less chances of being caught by the puncher...
Two minutes instead of three gives an incredible advantage to Taylor who was the puncher in this fight.
Make sense?
Does it makes sense to you that the rules of womens boxing are two minute rounds?
Most of the correct scorecards including mine, and Shawn porter had Canelo up 3-2 through 5 rounds. From there Bivol took over for sure. 8-4 is the correct score.
Whyte is a stylistic nightmare for Fury and he's going to expose, embarrass and batter the Gypsy King. Fury can neither dance and run around Whyte nor can he brawl and go to war with him. Fury simply won't be able to handle the pressure, aggression and violence that Whyte is going to bring.
Anyone who thinks this is an easy fight for Fury or that Fury is levels above Whyte and the rest of the top heavyweights is either a delusional Fury fanboy or simply doesn't know **** about boxing.
Fury is already talking about retiring after the fight and the real reason is he knows what Whyte brings to the table and is aware the chances of losing are quite high. And being the fake spartan he is, he'll use the retirement excuse not to rematch Whyte as he knows Dillian has his number.
You literally don’t know shit about boxing, sit down and shut up boy.