Is MAYWEATHER'S Aura of invincibility too High...?
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Perhaps this i where we disagree I perceive an "aura of invinciblity" to be when an illusion is cast over a fighter where they are seemingly unbeatable but can be beaten and have been. The aura makes fighters quit before they get in the ring and fear a fighter before they taste canvas. I do not see it as a sign of dominance over a generation of fighters in a natural weight class. I would call that assertive dominance and greatness. Regardless you make good points and I respect your opinion on this matter.Comment
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Perhaps this i where we disagree I perceive an "aura of invinciblity" to be when an illusion is cast over a fighter where they are seemingly unbeatable but can be beaten and have been. The aura makes fighters quit before they get in the ring and fear a fighter before they taste canvas. I do not see it as a sign of dominance over a generation of fighters in a natural weight class. I would call that assertive dominance and greatness. Regardless you make good points and I respect your opinion on this matter.See these are the type of discussion i like to have, agree to disagree agree....but still we can keep it civil.
You remind me of my fellow co-workers at my job who i argue boxing with.
It's like We are reading the same book but not on the same chapter.
but we can talk about and then move on. Much respect my dude... much my respect...
These are the kinds of conversations that we have inside the coalition walls....Comment
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See these are the type of discussion i like to have, agree to disagree agree....but still we can keep it civil.
You remind me of my fellow co-workers at my job who i argue boxing with.
It's like We are reading the same book but not on the same chapter.
but we can talk about and then move on. Much respect my dude... much my respect...
These are the kinds of conversations that we have inside the coalition walls....
Really I wouldn't mind an invite to the coalition if your letting people in? respect manComment
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and fair warning our group is very diverse and opinionated so it takes up to a week for all all mem,bers to agree lol...so it might take up to a week for results...
but i will give you a word..Comment
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Yeah Man I love people with different opinions in our group., but as you know our group is a democracy and i dont make any moves unless a majority agrees... but i will without a shout of a doubt give you a good word...
and fair warning our group is very diverse and opinionated so it takes up to a week for all all mem,bers to agree lol...so it might take up to a week for results...
but i will give you a word..Comment
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Ok you make a good point but there alot of fighter that moved out of there own weight class like the previously mentioned Duran and fighters like Leonard, Robinson, Hearns, RJJ etc. I even at there natural weight they don't have an aura of invicibility. Robinson at MW was almost as good as his WW version and one of the top 5 MW's of all time. Could the same be said for Mayweather when he moved up?
Robinson moved up to chase Lamotta btw not because he was struggling to make weight he decided to stay up there when he won.
Which time that MM "moved up" are you referring to?Comment
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140-147 It was in response to talking about Mayweather moving out of his natural weight to face larger opponents since 135 is in his natural weight class then I discount it.Comment
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