floyd needs to A:Make a run at the Marciano streak, B: become viewed as someone who will take on all comers(Ali, De La Hoya, Joe Louis, etc) by fighting Williams, Cotto, Mosley, Hatton, De la Hoya again... the best he can get his hands on, C: Show some class and passion in the ring by being aggressive and winning in style. Dont cheat the fans.
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Originally posted by BmoreBrawler View Postfloyd needs to A:Make a run at the Marciano streak, B: become viewed as someone who will take on all comers(Ali, De La Hoya, Joe Louis, etc) by fighting Williams, Cotto, Mosley, Hatton, De la Hoya again... the best he can get his hands on, C: Show some class and passion in the ring by being aggressive and winning in style. Dont cheat the fans.
DLH-mayweather the fight to save boxing, what a joke. it did more harm than good.........
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Originally posted by DIOS DOMINICANO View PostA couple of years ago, I asked the question (on another boxing board) of who PBF would have to beat in order to be considered among the all-time greats.
At the time, the answer was:
Judah (he was undisputed WW champ at the time)
Margarito (to unify the title)
Delahoya/Winky/Shane (any one of these "veterans")
Hatton (he had just knocked off Tszyu)
So, PBF has beaten two of those, and is fighting a third in a few months. The fourth, Antonio Margarito, has lost and is off the radar.
Something tells me that even if PBF dominates Hatton, he won't be considered on the shortlist (5-10) of GOATs.
So, my question is this: WHAT DOES PBF NEED TO ACCOMPLISH WITHIN THE NEXT THREE FIGHTS TO BE CONSIDERED AN ALL-TIME GREAT IN YOUR EYES?
This is not a thread of who Mayweather CAN beat. Let's assume (just for argument's sake) that he DOES win.
If FMJ beats Hatton, then the winner of Mosley/Cotto, then one of the young lions (Williams/Cintron/Berto), is that enough for YOU to say "Yeah, I saw one of the very best". ... or will you need him to beat Taylor, then Pavlik, then Chad, then Wlad, then Chuck Liddell and Tito Ortiz?
Mayweather could get an increase in his respect and appreciation levels if he fought a little guttier, took more chances, overcame some adversity, showed more power, and took on everybody without posturing.. Obviously not all of those things are even possible.. But some of them are.
Floyd has the opportunity to destroy Hatton, Mosley, and Cotto - if he does that spectacularly - he's in the argument as far as I'm concerned. But I mean really dazzle and surprise people with his performances.
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Originally posted by BmoreBrawler View Postfloyd needs to A:Make a run at the Marciano streak, B: become viewed as someone who will take on all comers(Ali, De La Hoya, Joe Louis, etc) by fighting Williams, Cotto, Mosley, Hatton, De la Hoya again... the best he can get his hands on, C: Show some class and passion in the ring by being aggressive and winning in style. Dont cheat the fans.
the boxers the brawl and have slugfests brawl because they have to
they dont have the skills to actually box and utilitze defense and technique
he doesnt need to fight oscar again he clearly won the fight the first time
if u throw in enough money or if a fighter has reached a certain high status in boxing he'll fight anyone
class and aggression in the ring?
how isnt he classy?
he's a defensive fighter
people have different fighters
learn to appreciate the art of boxing
as a fan i dont feel cheated
boxing is using technique and fighting
not brawling and bashing your brains out
can u tell me who else have 5 legit belts in 5 weight divisions?
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Now the bar is set at Shane Mosely and Cotto. Shouldnt be too high of a bar for someone as great as Floyd. Hatton will be a good hurdle. His hugging will come in handy in keeping Floyd from running away. I previously wanted to see Shane take on Floyd but based on Cotto's last performance againts Juddah, I think that would be just as good a bar as any to set. Floyd gotta fight the winner of Cotto vs. shane because Cotto would be undefeated and would gain more ground in popularity due to his warrior style of fighting and Shane is just a good stylistic matchup that could actually be entertaining and competitive. How do you proove your the best if you leave a shadow of a doubt that anyone else but you could be the best. Right now there is Cotto, Mosely, Hatton, Williams. Of those I think Cotto, and Mosley stand the best chance of winning based on resume and style. Hatton needs to go back to Jr welter but it would be a good fight none the less.Last edited by Alibata; 08-17-2007, 03:27 AM.
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Originally posted by DIOS DOMINICANO View PostWhich one?
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yes of course the bar keeps getting raised - thats what elite sports is all about! You don't stop after one win if you want to go down as an all-time great.
Michael Schumacher
Lance Armstrong
Zinedine Zidane
Ryan Giggs
Martin Johnson
Pete Sampras
Sachin Tendulkar
None of these guys became the best and then said "yeah I'm the best, thats it, everyone else can **** off". they kept proving why they were the best.
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its been done with every great champion if you followed the sport you would know this, there is always another opponent and it doesnt matter if the other oppenent is great or not pbf is a hall of famer even if he loses, lets stop these ****** threads seriously
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