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Name Past Fighters Who Defeat Floyd Mayweather Jr?
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Originally posted by Morales_ View PostYou do realise that Floyd was too small for 135 at that time and Castillo outweighed him in that fight. Also dont forget he was injured for the first fight.
LOL at Ross and Leonard. I would bet on Floyd going through that resume undefeated unless he gets injured during the fight.
Why lol at Ross and Leonard? too small? It would be an acceptable point of view, but then why not lol at Saddler?
I would not bet my money on any of the fighters I mentioned to go unbeaten through that list. I would be happy to take your foolish bet. :-)
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Originally posted by wmute View PostHe was outweighed 10 lbs and he was injured. He fought a great fight, exciting too. The fight close. Castillo is an excellent fighter, but the people I mentioned are on a different level. Floyd's level namely.
Why lol at Ross and Leonard? too small? It would be an acceptable point of view, but then why not lol at Saddler?
I would not bet my money on any of the fighters I mentioned to go unbeaten through that list. I would be happy to take your foolish bet. :-)
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Originally posted by wmute View PostThis is not to say that Mayweather could not be beaten at 130-140, but it would not be Oscar to do that. It would be someone who could do it all (Duran, Napoles to name a few), or a highly skilled offensive fighter who threw a terrific volume of punches (Pryor).
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Originally posted by NChristo View PostNo one is unbeatable.
Originally posted by wmute View PostHe was outweighed 10 lbs and he was injured. He fought a great fight, exciting too. The fight close. Castillo is an excellent fighter, but the people I mentioned are on a different level. Floyd's level namely.
Why lol at Ross and Leonard? too small? It would be an acceptable point of view, but then why not lol at Saddler?
I would not bet my money on any of the fighters I mentioned to go unbeaten through that list. I would be happy to take your foolish bet. :-)
Yeah I accept your point of view. Its hard to accept that current fighters are better than the past. I would also bet on Floyd not winning against every fighter on that list, theres bound to be injuries, accidental headbuts, poor judging that could cost him the fight. Im assuming that theres no mitigating circumstances and were talking prime for prime.
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Originally posted by Morales_ View PostI agree with that but Prime Ali and Floyd are the exceptions to that rule. You could say RJJ also.
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Originally posted by poet682006 View PostYou do realize you're trying to engage in logic and reason with a ***** which is clearly an impossible task?
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Originally posted by NChristo View PostNo, they really aren't, Roy Jones is the closest thing out of them 3, "closest" but he's still not unbeatable.
Good point.
But any true boxing fan accepts the fact that Ali is unbeatable in his prime.
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Originally posted by Morales_ View PostYou do realise that Floyd was too small for 135 at that time and Castillo outweighed him in that fight. Also dont forget he was injured for the first fight.
LOL at Ross and Leonard. I would bet on Floyd going through that resume undefeated unless he gets injured during the fight.
Smart move not including WW and yes, no fighter is unbeatable on every night.
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