Which Fighters Have a Better Resume than Floyd Mayweather?

Collapse
Collapse
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • Joartcc3
    Banned
    Platinum Champion - 1,000-5,000 posts
    • Apr 2007
    • 1010
    • 79
    • 0
    • 1,233

    #41
    Originally posted by guru
    pac's resume is infinitely better.....
    Definitely.

    About... hmm... conservative estimates... about 10 times a lot better than PBF.

    Just bringing up brutal KO wins against Morales and MAB, whose names will ring for decades and decades is more than enough to elicit respect and admiration. Add the fact that PAC takes hard and difficult tuneup fights in between title fights.

    Comment

    • number6
      Undisputed Champion
      Platinum Champion - 1,000-5,000 posts
      • Jul 2004
      • 1739
      • 35
      • 63
      • 8,387

      #42
      There's only De la Hoya,and dont forget that he lost to the best fighters that he went up against.Besides him i dont think there is anyone with a better resume than Floyd.

      Comment

      • Joartcc3
        Banned
        Platinum Champion - 1,000-5,000 posts
        • Apr 2007
        • 1010
        • 79
        • 0
        • 1,233

        #43
        Originally posted by number6
        There's only De la Hoya,and dont forget that he lost to the best fighters that he went up against.Besides him i dont think there is anyone with a better resume than Floyd.
        Ha? Are you serious.

        Let me ask you a question so that you will wake up from your dream.

        What's a better resume for a boxer.

        Lehdwaba, unbeaten Lucero, unbeaten Solis, Larios, MAB, Morales and JMM (screwed decision)

        or

        Ndou, Hernandez, Castillo (got beat once), Corrales, Gatti, Baldomir, Judah, an old DLH.

        Now we both know the answer to that question.

        Comment

        • Gareth Ivanovic
          Bale, Bale, Bale
          Unified Champion - 10,00-20,000 posts
          • Mar 2007
          • 10113
          • 295
          • 597
          • 20,073

          #44
          Originally posted by Joartcc3
          Ha? Are you serious.

          Let me ask you a question so that you will wake up from your dream.

          What's a better resume for a boxer.

          Lehdwaba, unbeaten Lucero, unbeaten Solis, Larios, MAB, Morales and JMM (screwed decision)

          or

          Ndou, Hernandez, Castillo (got beat once), Corrales, Gatti, Baldomir, Judah, an old DLH.

          Now we both know the answer to that question.
          From the looks of both those resumes. They both look pretty good.

          Comment

          • Joartcc3
            Banned
            Platinum Champion - 1,000-5,000 posts
            • Apr 2007
            • 1010
            • 79
            • 0
            • 1,233

            #45
            Originally posted by IncuFan
            From the looks of both those resumes. They both look pretty good.
            Ah! An intellectual at last!

            But the question was, who has the BETTER RESUME.

            Ans we both know the answer.

            Comment

            • BIGPOPPAPUMP
              Franchise Champion
              Franchise Champion - 20,000+ posts
              • Sep 2003
              • 46539
              • 2,259
              • 334
              • 5,493,285

              #46
              Originally posted by $iN
              The only big win Hopkins has is Trinidad. His win over Tarver is a good win and he fought RJJ. He has no big win over a natural middleweight and his win over DLH means a lot less than it will when Mayweather beats him...

              As for Shane, his only big win is against DLH. Floyd is about to match that. Floyd's wins over Castillo, Corrales, and Judah are all better than Mosley's next best victories. I give him credit for taking on Forrest and Winky, but he also lost those fights...
              Hopkins cleaned out an entire division, stayed undefeated for like 12 years and became the first man to unify all four major sanctioning titles. Echols, Glen Johnson, Eastman, Robert Allen and a few others were very hard punching "Natural" middleweights. He then moved up by two weight classes "as the underdog" to dominate the recognized light heavyweight champ in Tarver.

              Mosley could have been one of the best lightweights of all time. He won the title and defended it 9 times, winning all by KO. Moved up two weight classes and schooled an "IN HIS PRIME" De La Hoya.

              Mayweather's first win over Castillo is a bit tainted since a lot of people feel Castillo was robbed.

              Comment

              • number6
                Undisputed Champion
                Platinum Champion - 1,000-5,000 posts
                • Jul 2004
                • 1739
                • 35
                • 63
                • 8,387

                #47
                Originally posted by Joartcc3
                Ha? Are you serious.

                Let me ask you a question so that you will wake up from your dream.

                What's a better resume for a boxer.

                Lehdwaba, unbeaten Lucero, unbeaten Solis, Larios, MAB, Morales and JMM (screwed decision)

                or

                Ndou, Hernandez, Castillo (got beat once), Corrales, Gatti, Baldomir, Judah, an old DLH.

                Now we both know the answer to that question.
                I see your point and on current form Pac is up there with the best of them but lets not forget the small matter of Floyd being undefeated.

                Comment

                • guru
                  Undisputed Champion
                  Platinum Champion - 1,000-5,000 posts
                  • Jul 2004
                  • 2800
                  • 69
                  • 0
                  • 8,993

                  #48
                  Originally posted by number6
                  I see your point and on current form Pac is up there with the best of them but lets not forget the small matter of Floyd being undefeated.
                  the title of thread is who has a better resume not who's not better p4p...

                  there is nobody on PBF's resume that's close to MAB or morales in terms of greatness...

                  Comment

                  • Joartcc3
                    Banned
                    Platinum Champion - 1,000-5,000 posts
                    • Apr 2007
                    • 1010
                    • 79
                    • 0
                    • 1,233

                    #49
                    Originally posted by number6
                    I see your point and on current form Pac is up there with the best of them but lets not forget the small matter of Floyd being undefeated.
                    Before you point out you new argument. Answer my question first. Who has the better resume?

                    Common sense dictates that undefeated doesn't AUTOMATICALLY mean great. You don't need to be Einstein to figure it out. All common sense actually. Ali had defeats so did Hagler, SRL and other greats.

                    Instead of basing greatness on being undefeated.

                    Base it on resume.

                    And we both know a solid resume is undeniable.

                    Wait. Correction.

                    ONLY DUMBTARDS DENY RESUME.

                    Comment

                    • K-Nan
                      The Stylistic Nightmare
                      Unified Champion - 10,00-20,000 posts
                      • Nov 2006
                      • 17473
                      • 1,567
                      • 1,844
                      • 530,636

                      #50
                      Originally posted by Joartcc3
                      Before you point out you new argument. Answer my question first. Who has the better resume?
                      Common sense dictates that undefeated doesn't AUTOMATICALLY mean great. You don't need to be Einstein to figure it out. All common sense actually. Ali had defeats so did Hagler, SRL and other greats.

                      Instead of basing greatness on being undefeated.

                      Base it on resume.

                      And we both know a solid resume is undeniable.

                      Wait. Correction.

                      ONLY DUMBTARDS DENY RESUME.
                      You could answer his, too. It's not like he hasn't loss to any of these cats. Morales once, and he also went life or death with Marquez. I like Manny, and I got him in the second spot. But he's definitely not topping the chart.

                      Comment

                      Working...
                      TOP