If they cloned Floyd and he fought himself could he beat his clone?

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  • Njord777
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    #11
    I think Floyd has an amazing defense- more so than his offense, and therefore his clone would as well. He could not beat his clone because the defense would be too good, but Mayweather's clone wouldn't have all the long-term wear and tear from boxing. His hands would be fine- clone fresh- he would be genetically identical but not have the same physical ailments. Therefore, the clone hits harder, and is in better condition, and wins. The end.

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    • Crazylegs77
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      #12
      Originally posted by Njord777
      I think Floyd has an amazing defense- more so than his offense, and therefore his clone would as well. He could not beat his clone because the defense would be too good, but Mayweather's clone wouldn't have all the long-term wear and tear from boxing. His hands would be fine- clone fresh- he would be genetically identical but not have the same physical ailments. Therefore, the clone hits harder, and is in better condition, and wins. The end.
      damn that makes a lot of sense.

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      • HotSizzle
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        #13
        Originally posted by Njord777
        I think Floyd has an amazing defense- more so than his offense, and therefore his clone would as well. He could not beat his clone because the defense would be too good, but Mayweather's clone wouldn't have all the long-term wear and tear from boxing. His hands would be fine- clone fresh- he would be genetically identical but not have the same physical ailments. Therefore, the clone hits harder, and is in better condition, and wins. The end.
        But isn't the point of a clone exactly the same? meaning same wear and tear as original? it can't fresher because then it wouldn't be a clone, it would be an improved newer version.

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        • Crazylegs77
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          #14
          Originally posted by HotSizzle
          But isn't the point of a clone exactly the same? meaning same wear and tear as original? it can't fresher because then it wouldn't be a clone, it would be an improved newer version.
          Its a damn PARADOX!!!

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          • aussieboxer2320
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            #15
            this is the dumbest question ive ever herd

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            • Scoooter
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              #16
              Clones don't pop out of a test tube fully grown. The original Floyd would win, because he'd be fighting a fetus.

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