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  • This is one of my problems with Floyd

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    Last edited by Benny Leonard; 12-14-2008, 07:47 AM.

  • #2
    He is nothing but a liar. How can you respect a liar?

    I respect him as a fighter, but not as a person. Too shallow.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Benny Leonard View Post
      delete......
      why do you keep deleting your posts?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by megadude View Post
        why do you keep deleting your posts?
        Something gets messed up..."error"

        I post something, but then it reverses course and goes back messing things up.

        Not sure why yet. It's a pain of the ass though.


        Anyway...

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        • #5
          No problem. He wasn't interested in fightin the guys he shoulda fought, so he quit. If he still ain't truly interested in bein the WW champ, he should stay retired and enjoy his family time.

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          • #6
            my ONLY problem with Floyd is that he bet AGAINST B-Hop in the Calzaghe fight other than that he's my dude!

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            • #7
              My problem with that interview (before you deleted the post) is the mention of Ray Robinson losing at light heavy, and yes, sure he did, but to go from lightweight to light heavy? Come on now, Ray took bigger risks than Mayweather ever has or ever will.

              The heat in the Maxim-Robinson fight was searing. It was so bad, the referee was replaced during the fight! Robinson was actually ahead on the score cards and managed to go 13 rounds, but then collapsed. Considering that it was something like Ray's 130th pro fight (I'd need to check to be sure, but I think I'm right), I just don't see how Mayweather has the nuts to even mention himself in the same breath as Ray Robinson. If Mayweather had over 200 pro fights from lightweight to light heavy, there is no way he'd be undefeated. Ray's achievements make Mayweather seem quite pathetic.



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              Last edited by S A M U R A I; 12-14-2008, 07:56 AM.

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              • #8
                I don't get why people care how a fighter is out of the ring. This isn't TMZ ****, this is boxing. Floyd is a fantastic fighter and I have no problems with him. If he doesn't come back then I will have a problem because I like to see the best at their craft fight.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by F•R•K•O View Post
                  My problem with that interview (before you deleted the post) is the mention of Ray Robinson losing at light heavy, and yes, sure he did, but to go from lightweight to light heavy? Come on now, Ray took bigger risks than Mayweather ever has or ever will.

                  The heat in the Maxim-Robinson fight was searing. It was so bad, the referee was replaced during the fight! Robinson was actually ahead on the score cards and managed to go 13 rounds, but then collapsed. Considering that it was something like Ray's 130th pro fight (I'd need to check to be sure, but I think I'm right), I just don't see how Mayweather has the nuts to even mention himself in the same breath as Ray Robinson. If Mayweather had over 200 pro fights from lightweight to light heavy, there is no way he'd be undefeated. Ray's achievements make Mayweather seem quite pathetic.
                  now thats Real Talk

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by F•R•K•O View Post
                    My problem with that interview (before you deleted the post) is the mention of Ray Robinson losing at light heavy, and yes, sure he did, but to go from lightweight to light heavy? Come on now, Ray took bigger risks than Mayweather ever has or ever will.

                    The heat in the Maxim-Robinson fight was searing. It was so bad, the referee was replaced during the fight! Robinson was actually ahead on the score cards and managed to go 13 rounds, but then collapsed. Considering that it was something like Ray's 130th pro fight (I'd need to check to be sure, but I think I'm right), I just don't see how Mayweather has the nuts to even mention himself in the same breath as Ray Robinson. If Mayweather had over 200 pro fights from lightweight to light heavy, there is no way he'd be undefeated. Ray's achievements make Mayweather seem quite pathetic.
                    agreed, money's good, but nothin compared to robinson

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