The illusion of Floyd's #1pfp status.

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  • tredh
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    #51
    I am not saying what that dudes post said is not the truth but nobody can be mad at PBF for being #1 P4P in the world. PBF doesn't control how those people who do those rankings vote he has absolutely nothing to do with that **** so any discord people have with PBF being ranked #1 shouldn't start with PBF it should start with those who do the rankings.

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    • deevel79
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      #52
      Originally posted by Easy-E
      Most likely the reaction that Floyd haters, Cotto lovers, and margarito fanboys give on nearly every post.
      What are u, his over protective lover? Im sure he can answer the questions himself.

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      • deevel79
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        #53
        Here is another post from an unbiased Floydfan that makes a valid point.


        "Mayweather is an exceptionally talented fighter, hell he is undefeated! I do think that of late he has become complacent with his boxing career and might not have the determination and drive he did a few years ago. If that IS the case then he should let someone who IS serious about taking on ALL the best fighters in the division take the torch while he goes on to wrestle or promote or whatever. Keeping his ardent fans hanging on to watch him fight less than the best and still try to convince everyone he is still the dominant champion is not worthy of someone who has been labeled pound for pound the best fighter. If you are a professional boxer then you box and if you are the best then you fight the best. Leave no questions unanswered"

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        • Easy-E
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          #54
          Originally posted by Devious.
          A theif lashing out at another theif because he is stealing.. what is that?
          Being a fan of a fighter, and a fanboy, are two very different things.

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          • Easy-E
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            #55
            Originally posted by deevel79
            What are u, his over protective lover? Im sure he can answer the questions himself.
            im sure he can, but i provided you with a viable answer that has truth.
            Wait for his response, im sure it will mirrior mine.

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            • Easy-E
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              #56
              Originally posted by deevel79
              Camacho Sr is most likely a lock for the HOF as well. Should Floyd fight him too?
              Are you really this ******?

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              • deevel79
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                #57
                Originally posted by Easy-E
                Are you really this ******?

                U are giving Floyd credit for beating an end of his career Oscar, at a time when Oscar was inactive. If Floyd had faced a "prime" Oscar, then his win would have more meaning to it. Just because Oscar is a lock for the HOF, doesnt mean that Floyd fought the HOF version of him.

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                • Easy-E
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by deevel79
                  U are giving Floyd credit for beating an end of his career Oscar, at a time when Oscar was inactive. If Floyd had faced a "prime" Oscar, then his win would have more meaning to it.
                  Oscar was not inactive, he fought Mayorga first.
                  Im well aware that beating prime Oscar would have more meaning and significance, but Oscar is still a very good fighter at this point in his career (far better than he was at 160) and still a significant win.

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                  • Jim Jeffries
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by Easy-E
                    Oscar was not inactive, he fought Mayorga first.
                    Im well aware that beating prime Oscar would have more meaning and significance, but Oscar is still a very good fighter at this point in his career (far better than he was at 160) and still a significant win.
                    One fight in more than 2 1/2 years is inactive, any way you look at it.

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                      #60
                      Originally posted by Jim Jeffries
                      One fight in more than 2 1/2 years is inactive, any way you look at it.
                      No, with that fight he became an active fighter, with a 2 and 1/2 year layoff before that.
                      One he stepped in the ring he became an active fighter, and after that fight, he fought Floyd.
                      So, he was an active fighter when he fought Floyd.

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