To Everyone Calling Floyd A Coward.......
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for real???
i don't need to go to the video store anymore???
that's convenient! sometimes i can't go because i'm drunk and don't want to drive.
i hope people realize that when you're drunk it impairs your driving skills and it could cause an accident.Comment
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. Stop trying so hard to sound intelligent; you are going to sound like a ****** anyway, just accept it.
2. Most of your 'corrections' are nothing of the kind. For example the spelling of a word is a matter of fact
Aw man shut up...lol I started to read your crap, and then realized this is a boxing forum. lolComment
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I can't believe someone compared soldiers to boxers...
Moving on the entire world should read this...
Floyd talks about how great he is, the best that ever did it, telling SRL that he would've beaten him, and claiming that he was even better than Ali and SRR, even though Ali would've never retired without fighting all the top guys to show that he was as great with his hands as he is with his mouth, UNLIKE FLOYD...and SRR had 200 fights, 20 losses, with over 50% by knockout (108 KOs), fighting 24 HOF FIGHTERS, and fighting many opponents 2 or more times to claim his supremacy (Gene Fullmer, Carmen Basilio, Bobo Olson, Randy Turpin), including Jack LaMotta, whom he fought 6 times, losing only once in those 6 fights (from 1942 - 1951) and knocking him out in their final bout...YET, as Floyd is called by Margarito, "Fraud Gayweather", with less than 40 fights (39 to be exact), claims to be better than SRR, who fought all comers (unlike Floyd, who turned down a fight contract for Margarito for a purse that would've been the highest of his career at the time, and turned down a fight with Cotto when asked by Larry Merchant if he would fight Cotto...Floyd said, "I have nothing left to prove"...as if he'd ever cleaned out a division and unified the titles to show beyond a shadow of a doubt that he was the absolute best in that division, let alone the very best in all of boxing). And Floyd, with only 39 fights, donning brittle hands, complains about how much pain his body is in, and says that his body is breaking down after less than 25% of the amount of professional fights as the great SRR that he claims to be better than.
If you train properly, your bones should get stronger from the rigorous pressures of training, if you do it properly. Bone thickens and becomes denser from constant pressurization and tempering (hitting the bag, knuckle push-ups, etc...skin toughens from layers of scarring and callous, which builds a 'rhino' layer over the knuckles to protect the hands, giving you the ability to punch harder without injuring your knuckles because of the hardened shell produced by hardcore training, and if you stretch and weight train properly, along with good nutrition and dietary habits and proper rest and recuperation periods, your muscles and tendons should become sturdier, firmer, stronger, and tougher as well. This is why martial artists can put their hands through 5 - 15 bricks and cinder blocks that outweigh them by 100 lbs or more, without injury, and with relative ease. Yet, Floyd, in his early 30's, is falling apart. He compares himself to a fighter in SRR who has 4 times more fights than he has, facing a much tougher pool of competiition, fighting more frequently, rematching the top fighters to prove his dominance, and all with less technologically advanced, developed and designed instruments, with old school exercise regimens, and fighting better opposition. So why is Floyd falling apart, when he has so many more technological advances in sciences, medicines and machinery to prepare for these fights, having lesser challengers, and fighting less frequently? How is he the G.O.A.T.?
So here's my appreciation to Floyd Mayweather, Jr.:
Dear Floyd,
You have tremendous talent. There's not a mix of hand speed, punching accuracy, footwork, ring generalship and overall intelligence like yours in the entire sport today. You were a waste of space and full of hot air because you didn't have the HEART needed to match your skill level, the HEART needed to excel and prove yourself against ALL COMERS like you said you would, in essence, making yourself out to be a liar ("I'll fight aaaany fighter from 154 on down. You bring'em and I'll beat'em"...yet, you didn't fight Margarito or Cotto. Or Williams. Or Clottey. 4 of the toughest guys in the division, and all tougher than anybody you've fought in the division so far).
Thanks for not cleaning out the divisions and unifying the titles. Thanks for fighting an old, retiring Oscar De La Hoya in the twilight moments of his career at a catch weight above the actual division you represent, and acting as if you proved something by facing him besides that you know how to latch onto big name fighters with diminishing skills for a big paycheck and bragging rights when you actually have no room, rhyme or reason to brag. Thanks for fighting him, a 34 year old DLH, whom you dissed, telling him that he made his name on legendary fighters (like Chavez and Whitaker) who were old and washed up (but they were 33 when Oscar fought them, and Oscar was 34 when you fought him, and he was fighting only once or twice per year, spending more time scouting fighters and signing them to his stable while running the promotional aspect of boxing instead of actually fighting...so what's your point again? Who's feasting on the old and washed up fighters here?). Thanks for fighting Ricky Hatton, the much smaller man from a lesser weight class that you outranked in height, reach, speed, strength, weight...the guy you called "one-dimensional" and a "midget", but yet you still saw fit to fight (oh wait, you were just leeching off his fame and notoriety and ability to draw big dollars...just like Oscar! My bad!)...a fighter you found worthy of fighting even though he'd already proven himself to be ill-equipped to fight as a welter against a much lesser fighter than yourself in Luis Collazo (ooh, another SAFE payday and notch on your belt, huh). Thanks for never proving you were the absolute best in any weight class above 130lbs by taking on all the top threats, for taking on mediocre competition for the sake of a belt so that you could say you were the champion of that division, then moving up in weight without sticking around to clean house...and thanks for not showing that you are the absolute best in all of boxing in recent years, as you've been given credit as being, but which can't actually be proven if you don't even show us that you're the absolute best in the WW division by taking on all the most dangerous fighters. That's like saying you're the baddest man in prison because you beat up on the 2nd best bad men, but you never take on the inmates who actually crack skulls for a 'lil extra fun while serving their life sentences, keeping the 2nd best guys in check. Your true value is shown against the very best FIGHTERS...not the best NAMES or PAYDAYS. If you say you're the very best, but you don't fight all the very best to prove it, then you haven't really proven anything. It's easy to look extraordinary against ordinary opposition.
You are one less black eye in boxing. You are one less fighter with a lofty assessment and opinion of himself who won't attempt to back it up against the toughest, most threatening and dangerous fighters to either prove the claims that come out of his mouth, or be disproved by defeat against the best competition. Boxing is better off without promoters and fighters who are anything like the character you've displayed.
Thanks, Floyd. Thanks for retiring. The world of boxing is a much better place without you. I hope you never come back.Comment
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ha ha ha i think you have your hands full with clegg and mo.Left, I have disagree with you a bit. A soldier has no more courage than a boxer. There is more honor in defending your country than being a boxer though. I have to admit, scared is scared. Soldiers are just as scared as boxers. Both have different parallels. I hate to see two good posters arguing over courage. Both of you make good points. Squash this please. lol
they're killing you boof. what you do to piss them off?
as far as the courage thing i can't agree with that.
i think there is a difference. courage required to overcome fear of death is higher than the fear to get hit or hurt. courage required to overcome the fear of failing your country or your fellow soldiers is far greater than the courage needed to overcome fear of L in your record or losing a chance to fight for a title.
that's just me though.Comment
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jesus , king!!!I can't believe someone compared soldiers to boxers...
Moving on the entire world should read this...
Floyd talks about how great he is, the best that ever did it, telling SRL that he would've beaten him, and claiming that he was even better than Ali and SRR, even though Ali would've never retired without fighting all the top guys to show that he was as great with his hands as he is with his mouth, UNLIKE FLOYD...and SRR had 200 fights, 20 losses, with over 50% by knockout (108 KOs), fighting 24 HOF FIGHTERS, and fighting many opponents 2 or more times to claim his supremacy (Gene Fullmer, Carmen Basilio, Bobo Olson, Randy Turpin), including Jack LaMotta, whom he fought 6 times, losing only once in those 6 fights (from 1942 - 1951) and knocking him out in their final bout...YET, as Floyd is called by Margarito, "Fraud Gayweather", with less than 40 fights (39 to be exact), claims to be better than SRR, who fought all comers (unlike Floyd, who turned down a fight contract for Margarito for a purse that would've been the highest of his career at the time, and turned down a fight with Cotto when asked by Larry Merchant if he would fight Cotto...Floyd said, "I have nothing left to prove"...as if he'd ever cleaned out a division and unified the titles to show beyond a shadow of a doubt that he was the absolute best in that division, let alone the very best in all of boxing). And Floyd, with only 39 fights, donning brittle hands, complains about how much pain his body is in, and says that his body is breaking down after less than 25% of the amount of professional fights as the great SRR that he claims to be better than.
If you train properly, your bones should get stronger from the rigorous pressures of training, if you do it properly. Bone thickens and becomes denser from constant pressurization and tempering (hitting the bag, knuckle push-ups, etc...skin toughens from layers of scarring and callous, which builds a 'rhino' layer over the knuckles to protect the hands, giving you the ability to punch harder without injuring your knuckles because of the hardened shell produced by hardcore training, and if you stretch and weight train properly, along with good nutrition and dietary habits and proper rest and recuperation periods, your muscles and tendons should become sturdier, firmer, stronger, and tougher as well. This is why martial artists can put their hands through 5 - 15 bricks and cinder blocks that outweigh them by 100 lbs or more, without injury, and with relative ease. Yet, Floyd, in his early 30's, is falling apart. He compares himself to a fighter in SRR who has 4 times more fights than he has, facing a much tougher pool of competiition, fighting more frequently, rematching the top fighters to prove his dominance, and all with less technologically advanced, developed and designed instruments, with old school exercise regimens, and fighting better opposition. So why is Floyd falling apart, when he has so many more technological advances in sciences, medicines and machinery to prepare for these fights, having lesser challengers, and fighting less frequently? How is he the G.O.A.T.?
So here's my appreciation to Floyd Mayweather, Jr.:
Dear Floyd,
You have tremendous talent. There's not a mix of hand speed, punching accuracy, footwork, ring generalship and overall intelligence like yours in the entire sport today. You were a waste of space and full of hot air because you didn't have the HEART needed to match your skill level, the HEART needed to excel and prove yourself against ALL COMERS like you said you would, in essence, making yourself out to be a liar ("I'll fight aaaany fighter from 154 on down. You bring'em and I'll beat'em"...yet, you didn't fight Margarito or Cotto. Or Williams. Or Clottey. 4 of the toughest guys in the division, and all tougher than anybody you've fought in the division so far).
Thanks for not cleaning out the divisions and unifying the titles. Thanks for fighting an old, retiring Oscar De La Hoya in the twilight moments of his career at a catch weight above the actual division you represent, and acting as if you proved something by facing him besides that you know how to latch onto big name fighters with diminishing skills for a big paycheck and bragging rights when you actually have no room, rhyme or reason to brag. Thanks for fighting him, a 34 year old DLH, whom you dissed, telling him that he made his name on legendary fighters (like Chavez and Whitaker) who were old and washed up (but they were 33 when Oscar fought them, and Oscar was 34 when you fought him, and he was fighting only once or twice per year, spending more time scouting fighters and signing them to his stable while running the promotional aspect of boxing instead of actually fighting...so what's your point again? Who's feasting on the old and washed up fighters here?). Thanks for fighting Ricky Hatton, the much smaller man from a lesser weight class that you outranked in height, reach, speed, strength, weight...the guy you called "one-dimensional" and a "midget", but yet you still saw fit to fight (oh wait, you were just leeching off his fame and notoriety and ability to draw big dollars...just like Oscar! My bad!)...a fighter you found worthy of fighting even though he'd already proven himself to be ill-equipped to fight as a welter against a much lesser fighter than yourself in Luis Collazo (ooh, another SAFE payday and notch on your belt, huh). Thanks for never proving you were the absolute best in any weight class above 130lbs by taking on all the top threats, for taking on mediocre competition for the sake of a belt so that you could say you were the champion of that division, then moving up in weight without sticking around to clean house...and thanks for not showing that you are the absolute best in all of boxing in recent years, as you've been given credit as being, but which can't actually be proven if you don't even show us that you're the absolute best in the WW division by taking on all the most dangerous fighters. That's like saying you're the baddest man in prison because you beat up on the 2nd best bad men, but you never take on the inmates who actually crack skulls for a 'lil extra fun while serving their life sentences, keeping the 2nd best guys in check. Your true value is shown against the very best FIGHTERS...not the best NAMES or PAYDAYS. If you say you're the very best, but you don't fight all the very best to prove it, then you haven't really proven anything. It's easy to look extraordinary against ordinary opposition.
You are one less black eye in boxing. You are one less fighter with a lofty assessment and opinion of himself who won't attempt to back it up against the toughest, most threatening and dangerous fighters to either prove the claims that come out of his mouth, or be disproved by defeat against the best competition. Boxing is better off without promoters and fighters who are anything like the character you've displayed.
Thanks, Floyd. Thanks for retiring. The world of boxing is a much better place without you. I hope you never come back.
i think i'll wait for the movie to come out.Comment
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Who posted the comparisons, because I'd like to see them.Comment

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