Floydboy biasness!
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Your opinion is biased and is a minority view espounded merely to match your initial thesis and save face. I'm not concerned with your opinion, since mine is different, only the consensus pick, which is Mormeck, who beat the unified champ.I see Hopkins' bursting Calz' bubble, but these are simply predictions, not facts, which further adds to your desperation in using it as an argument. This would also leave Supermiddle weight wide open, leaving that out of your argument as well.At Light Heavyweight Calzaghe is gonna come up and own Popkins, 100% Guranteed.
Again, the recognized Champ at Cruiser is Mormeck and at light heavy, it is Hopkins! Your view on the situation is potentially biased and I won't count on that.There is also champions Clinton Woods and Undefeated Zsolt Erdei along with Adrian"The Shark"Diaconu,Paul Briggs,Danny Green,Stripe Drews,etc. Black and whites dominate Cruiser and Light Heavyweight, but white folks dominate Middleweight,Super Middleweight,Heavyweight and Light Welterweight.
I'm sure you're not racist. You may preference European fighters, but that alone doesn't make you racist. The irrationality makes you a bit desperate to find a place for them though, even though Europeans have indeed stepped it up..By the way, I ain't no racist and Shane Mosley is one of my favourite fighters. I also like Paul Williams
I like Pavlik actually...Do you like or respect any white fighters? NOT A CHANCEComment
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You wanna bet points on Calzaghe vs Hopkins?Your opinion is biased and is a minority view espounded merely to match your initial thesis and save face. I'm not concerned with your opinion, since mine is different, only the consensus pick, which is Mormeck, who beat the unified champ.
I see Hopkins' bursting Calz' bubble, but these are simply predictions, not facts, which further adds to your desperation in using it as an argument. This would also leave Supermiddle weight wide open, leaving that out of your argument as well.
Again, the recognized Champ at Cruiser is Mormeck and at light heavy, it is Hopkins! Your view on the situation is potentially biased and I won't count on that.
I'm sure you're not racist. You may preference European fighters, but that alone doesn't make you racist. The irrationality makes you a bit desperate to find a place for them though, even though Europeans have indeed stepped it up..
I like Pavlik actually...
One other question, how do you think your boy Mayweather would fare against Paul Williams? I think Williams would do to Floyd what Forrest did to Mosley. I would actually rather see that fight than Floyd vs an old Mosley.Comment
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No way could I have Mayweather as #1, with his sub-par performances in the last 2 years over mediocre fighters. And yes an Oscar with one fight in 3 years and losing 2 of his last 4 is mediocre.Comment
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Baldomir- 35yr old Journeyman with 9 losses. Maybe one of the worst WW linear title holders in the history of the sport. But Floydboyz would argue that it is a historic/noteworthy win because Floyd moved up in weight to beat this guy.
Oscar- Great champion of his day, but was way past his prime when Floyd faced him. Oscar wasnt even a full-time boxer prior to the fight with Floyd. The fight that was suppose to be the "Fight that saved boxing" turned out to be nothing more than a glorified sparring session. Once again, Floydboyz would argue that this is another historic/noteworthy win because Floyd moved up in weight to face him.
The fact of the matter is, there were far more competitive fights to be made for Floyd, but he chose to take the "least risk/biggest reward" fights.Comment
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the weight excuse is gettin old floyd weight is 147 thats why he choose to fight hatton at that weight he cant make 135 anymore and will have troubles going down to 140Baldomir- 35yr old Journeyman with 9 losses. Maybe one of the worst WW linear title holders in the history of the sport. But Floydboyz would argue that it is a historic/noteworthy win because Floyd moved up in weight to beat this guy.
Oscar- Great champion of his day, but was way past his prime when Floyd faced him. Oscar wasnt even a full-time boxer prior to the fight with Floyd. The fight that was suppose to be the "Fight that saved boxing" turned out to be nothing more than a glorified sparring session. Once again, Floydboyz would argue that this is another historic/noteworthy win because Floyd moved up in weight to face him.
The fact of the matter is, there were far more competitive fights to be made for Floyd, but he chose to take the "least risk/biggest reward" fights.Comment
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And even for the Oscar fight, Floyd came in weighing 149. So its not like he went up much in weight to fight him.Comment
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