Would Floyd's career and legacy have been different if he won Olympic Gold?

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  • El Chicano
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    #11
    Originally posted by ALPHA O`MEGA
    floyd wanted no part of that.they brought both oscar and leonard to meat him after arum signed him, and he was stand offish to both.he wanted no part of that.he wanted to seem more real than a smiling soda selling idiot.

    LOL, smiling soda selling idiot! LMAO.

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    • AntonTheMeh
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      #12
      Originally posted by IwatchBoxing
      Yes because as of now his legacy is his talent, hes yet to face anybody worthy.
      i wouldn't say that dude.
      IMO, he doesn't have a win vs a great fighter at 140, and 147.
      at superfeather he conquered corrales who was a monster at that weight, who many believed would beat floyd. at lightweight he conquered castillo, who arguably beat him the first time around and gave him a tough fight second go around, but nonetheless it was a pretty clear victory for floyd.

      see,i enjoy the idea of seeing a great fighter becoming a legend.
      i think the luster has worn away from floyd a bit.
      had he beaten kostya at 140, that woulda been a signature win at 140.
      had he beaten judah before baldo did, that would have been a signature win at 147.and he coulda capped it off defeating oscar at 154 and ran away with a big payday.but hey, what else can you say, coulda, shoulda , shoulda.

      my dos centavos.
      Last edited by AntonTheMeh; 11-02-2008, 10:45 PM.

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