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  • Article on Mayweather vs. "The Greats"

    Ring magazine did an article matching up Mayweather vs. some of the big name P4P greats and gave some predictions.

    http://www.ringtv.com/blog/1572/floy...weight_greats/

    See what you think about their picks.

  • #2
    I think it was a pretty good assessment overall.

    This will certainly cause some controversy on here though


    "The next problem is to pick our Top 10. If we were to rate them solely on what they achieved at welterweight, we’d need to include men from the turn of the 19th century such as Tommy Ryan and Joe Walcott. But that would stack things too strongly in Floyd’s favor. Unless you’re of the Nat Fleischer school, which views the early champions as men of a higher order, you’d have to concede that Mayweather would have too much in his arsenal of skills for anyone from that era. Take a look at fights from the 1900s on YouTube.com to see what we mean."


    But yeah I think the picks were pretty reasonable.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Counter right View Post
      I think it was a pretty good assessment overall.

      This will certainly cause some controversy on here though


      "The next problem is to pick our Top 10. If we were to rate them solely on what they achieved at welterweight, we’d need to include men from the turn of the 19th century such as Tommy Ryan and Joe Walcott. But that would stack things too strongly in Floyd’s favor. Unless you’re of the Nat Fleischer school, which views the early champions as men of a higher order, you’d have to concede that Mayweather would have too much in his arsenal of skills for anyone from that era. Take a look at fights from the 1900s on YouTube.com to see what we mean."


      But yeah I think the picks were pretty reasonable.
      Pick were reasonable. I think a case could be made for Gavilan beating Floyd too, but it would be apples and oranges.

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      • #4
        Not really liking the analysis on these fights. And watching a few videos on youtube is not nearly enough to say that men like Tommy Ryan, Barbados Joe Walcott would have stood no chance.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by TheGreatA View Post
          Not really liking the analysis on these fights. And watching a few videos on youtube is not nearly enough to say that men like Tommy Ryan, Barbados Joe Walcott would have stood no chance.
          Well no offence intended, but what other means besides visual footage can we use to see how those guys would stack up with Floyd?

          Written accounts are all well and good, but when it comes down to it they fall behind actual video evidence, when a coach wants to analyse an opponent for his fighter he doesn't read a newspaper account of him does he?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post
            Pick were reasonable. I think a case could be made for Gavilan beating Floyd too, but it would be apples and oranges.
            True, there were some close fights in there.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Counter right View Post
              Well no offence intended, but what other means besides visual footage can we use to see how those guys would stack up with Floyd?

              Written accounts are all well and good, but when it comes down to it they fall behind actual video evidence, when a coach wants to analyse an opponent for his fighter he doesn't read a newspaper account of him does he?
              What visual footage?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by TheGreatA View Post
                What visual footage?
                Sorry I think I misunderstood you

                "And watching a few videos on youtube is not nearly enough to say that men like Tommy Ryan, Barbados Joe Walcott would have stood no chance."

                By that I thought you meant that watching the footage of these men wasn't enough, but what you meant was that watching footage of other men from their era wasn't enough to say they had no chance, my mistake

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                • #9
                  In a hypothetical match up, why would they put Armstrong in with the WW version of Floyd, putting him at a serious weight disadvantage, instead of the 130/135 pound version?

                  And where is the Tommy Hearns match up?

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Counter right View Post
                    I think it was a pretty good assessment overall.
                    This will certainly cause some controversy on here though
                    .
                    I AGREE, we all know where this is going to go!!

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