The illusion of Floyd's #1pfp status.

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  • deevel79
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    #61
    Originally posted by Jim Jeffries
    One fight in more than 2 1/2 years is inactive, any way you look at it.
    Exactly. On top of that, it was only 6 rounds. 6 rounds in 2 1/2 years is inactive.

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    • Easy-E
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      #62
      Originally posted by deevel79
      Exactly. On top of that, it was only 6 rounds. 6 rounds in 2 1/2 years is inactive.
      When he fought, that made him an active fighter.
      This is very simple, what don't you understand?

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      • Sin City
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        #63
        Originally posted by Jim Jeffries
        One fight in more than 2 1/2 years is inactive, any way you look at it.
        Not to mention not having a segnificant win in over 6 years.. I'm a fan of Mayorga but he isn't a noteworthy opponent.

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        • C.Y.
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          #64
          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. Just because Oscar is a lock for the HOF, doesnt mean that Floyd fought the HOF version of him.
          i havent followed your thread posting career but atleast in this thread it seems u enjoy discrediting floyd and what he has accomplished.. You're not obligated to like him or anything but i you could atleast respect what he has done in the sport of boxing.. he's accomplished alot more than miguel cotto and i say that with no disrespect.. Cotto is a good fighter but you can make the argument that he really hasnt fought any great elite prime fighters.. the best fighters he fought were judah and mosley.. mosley was old, judah was washed up and he got low blowed.. malignaggi, torres, and quitana are good fighters but not great fighters, and gomez is a C level fighter at best.. and then the other fighters miguel has faced have been fighters Floyd has already beaten like 5 or 6 years ago like a victoriano sosa, or a justin buuko, or corley... compare his resume to floyd's its not even close.. why the hate?

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          • Sin City
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            #65
            Originally posted by Easy-E
            When he fought, that made him an active fighter.
            This is very simple, what don't you understand?
            That is booty.. so if Foreman where to come back again now and beat a weak fighter then fight Wlad.. He would be an active fighter?
            That's bull**** and you know it.. you're not fooling even yourself.

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            • SkillspayBills
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              #66
              Originally posted by SkillspayBills
              Oh **** click on Deevel's name and go to "find more posts by deevel", look at the first page and tell me this tool isn't a Floydboy.

              I posted this 2 MONTHS AGO and look, some things just don't change. What a devout Floydboy you are deevel. You are pathetic.

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              • Jim Jeffries
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                #67
                Originally posted by Devious.
                Not to mention not having a segnificant win in over 6 years.. I'm a fan of Mayorga but he isn't a noteworthy opponent.
                Exactly and Mayorga was toward the end of his career anyway. Anyone that thinks DLH was in his prime, 9 years after his peak at #1 p4p, is delusional.

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                • deevel79
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                  #68
                  Originally posted by C.Y.
                  i havent followed your thread posting career but atleast in this thread it seems u enjoy discrediting floyd and what he has accomplished.. You're not obligated to like him or anything but i you could atleast respect what he has done in the sport of boxing.. he's accomplished alot more than miguel cotto and i say that with no disrespect.. Cotto is a good fighter but you can make the argument that he really hasnt fought any great elite prime fighters.. the best fighters he fought were judah and mosley.. mosley was old, judah was washed up and he got low blowed.. malignaggi, torres, and quitana are good fighters but not great fighters, and gomez is a C level fighter at best.. and then the other fighters miguel has faced have been fighters Floyd has already beaten like 5 or 6 years ago like a victoriano sosa, or a justin buuko, or corley... compare his resume to floyd's its not even close.. why the hate?
                  Easy-E stated that Floyd last 2 wins were against fighters that are a lock for the HOF. While that might be true, only 1 of them was a prime, active fighter. The other was almost a decade past his prime and inactive. It was a good win for Floyd, given Floyd went up to 154 to face him, but lets not make it seem as if Floyd beat the "hof" version of Oscar. That's all.

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                  • SkillspayBills
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                    #69
                    Originally posted by deevel79
                    What are u, his over protective lover? Im sure he can answer the questions himself.
                    It took me 5 ****ing pages to see you post something that didn't have to do with Floyd Mayweather. THAT IS PATHETIC. You know why you aren't getting responses to your thread? There is no point in discussing BOXING with someone who is only a FLOYDBOY. I guarantee you wake up thinking about Floyd Mayweather.

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                    • SkillspayBills
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                      #70
                      Originally posted by Jim Jeffries
                      Exactly and Mayorga was toward the end of his career anyway. Anyone that thinks DLH was in his prime, 9 years after his peak at #1 p4p, is delusional.
                      Grasping grasping and more grasping. Haters do this to try to justify their asinine attempts to discredit a fighters wins. He BEAT Oscar, end of story. TAKE THE BET. Why are you avoiding the bet? Is their something you are afraid of?

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