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Floyd Mayweather Jr. is the only fighter in history to have no flaws.
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Originally posted by jrosales13 View PostWell damn I don't know, I thought the thread title was "Floyd Mayweather Jr. is the only fighter in history to have no flaws."
And, hmmmmmmm I am saying no, Ricardo Lopez is another fight who didn't have flaws. And, that is just one fighter in the last 20 years not throughout history.
So help me out here. What is this thread about exactly?
Mayweather dominated everyone he fought. Convincingly beating 15 world champions, Winning titles in 5 different weight classes. Iv'e hardly ever seen him hurt in the ring and he's been like this for more than a decade. It's not like Pacquiao where he just became great out of nowhere, Floyd has been great for more than a decade. This is what seperates him from other fighters like Mosley, De La Hoya and Pacquiao. Who all have flaws
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Originally posted by No Ceilings View PostEvery fighter has bad hands. Every fighter is nicked up. those arent flaws.
Yes every fighter may have bad hands (to an extent) but you are claiming floyd has no flaws which would mean he would not have bad hands.
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Originally posted by Danny Gunz View PostTo be flawless is to be perfect, to be perfect your hands and shoulder must also be perfect.
Yes every fighter may have bad hands (to an extent) but you are claiming floyd has no flaws which would mean he would not have bad hands.
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Floyd has been in the welterweight division since 2005 and he hasn't even fought most of them. It's so ****** to say "he would have beaten them." Why should there even be a sport of boxing if we are happy with just speculating what "would have happened."
He "would have" beaten Cotto. But he didn't.
He "would have" beaten Clottey. But he didn't.
He "would have" beaten a younger Shane. But he didn't.
He "would have" beaten Margarito. But he didn't
And he "will" beat Pacquiao. But he won't.
This is basically how I sum up Mayweather's career:
"But he didn't."
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