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  • RAESAAD
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    #21
    Good....can still become great...I just don't understand why he thinks he is great already.....he's got a few more big fights and big opponents to beat before he becomes "great" like someone he recently beat.....cough,cough oscar.But still one of the best of this era no doubt.

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    • Easton Assassin
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      #22
      Originally posted by RunW/Knives
      blah blah blah.

      I don't like the guy, but reading people try to cut him short on achievements is ****ing ******. What irks me is how he's so ****ing good at the sport of boxing and is such a ****face. When was it that people who aren't fond of Floyd started detatching from reality and engaged in gross underrating?

      I realize there are cases where people don't like seeing his fight style.......that's understood. But barring a fight like his against JLC the first time around, it's clear that he just completely does what he wants with everyone. You can point to his opponents being sup par..............but then again you'd be trying to milk a wax cow statue.

      his right hand is the best in boxing hands down............he's the best in boxing hands down...........and there isn't anyone who is on his level. He'll show that against Hatton.
      I CAN seperate my dislike for him personaly.

      I simply disagree that he is the best in boxing- i think this because i have seen every fight he ever had since winning the his first title.

      I know exactly what Floyd Mayweather is. He is a small, less talented Roy Jones.

      There are so many parallels it's sickening.

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      • Ray*
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        #23
        Originally posted by RunW/Knives
        blah blah blah.

        I don't like the guy, but reading people try to cut him short on achievements is ****ing ******. What irks me is how he's so ****ing good at the sport of boxing and is such a ****face. When was it that people who aren't fond of Floyd started detatching from reality and engaged in gross underrating?

        I realize there are cases where people don't like seeing his fight style.......that's understood. But barring a fight like his against JLC the first time around, it's clear that he just completely does what he wants with everyone. You can point to his opponents being sup par..............but then again you'd be trying to milk a wax cow statue.

        his right hand is the best in boxing hands down............he's the best in boxing hands down...........and there isn't anyone who is on his level. He'll show that against Hatton.
        well said mate, Yes the man is a ****head but his resume is quite high for a guy that fought and won his first and proper title (WBC) at the age of 21 against Genaro Hernandez...While other are still wrapped in cotton wool...till they're 26 or 27

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        • Ray*
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          #24
          Originally posted by Easton Assassin
          I CAN seperate my dislike for him personaly.

          I simply disagree that he is the best in boxing- i think this because i have seen every fight he ever had since winning the his first title.

          I know exactly what Floyd Mayweather is. He is a small, less talented Roy Jones.
          There are so many parallels it's sickening.

          Please enlighten us on how PBF is a small version of roy jones?
          Have seen most of your post about Mayweather and i think its very hard for you to give him any credit, Calzaghe of all people??? Calzaghe is my fav fighter because we were born in the same place but to suggest his resume is better than PBF is just ludicrous...Let me guess Gatti!!!

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          • Verstyle
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            #25
            A good ol' 7/10 for me.

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            • -Hyperion-
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              #26
              depends on how you rate it...personally considering the opponents he faced of all the ones available id say its probably an 8.5 or 9 / 10.....


              but there were some weak fighters around him so id say a 7.5/10

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              • Jim Jeffries
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                #27
                LOL at the people that voted "one of the greatest of all time" without a SINGLE GREAT fighter IN THEIR PRIME on his list.

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                • Sweet Pete
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                  #28
                  One of the best of this era obviously, as noone today has done better, other than De La Hoya in terms of who he fought. Surely not one of the best of all time when compared to the likes of Robinson, Greb, Charles, Ali, Langford, etc etc etc.

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                  • sonofisis
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                    #29
                    Considering the number of boxers who went professional (which is immense), and then taking into consideration all of those out of that bunch who has/had a resume on par with Mayweather's, I'd have to say it's pretty damn obvious that Floyd's resume is in the 90 percentile. Anything under a 9/10 is absurd. I voted "one of the best resumes of this era" as it is self-evident.

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