Love Him or Hate Him: Floyd Mayweather JR is Still the Best

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  • hotshoes
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    #61
    hmmm never fought a tough ww, never fought in a year and still he is the best?

    go kill yourself please

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    • johnm is...
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      #62
      Originally posted by Left Hook Tua
      for me okay for everybody.

      example......everyone gets on floyd for fighting hatton and oscar.

      that's silly.

      hatton and oscar was making him millions and millions of dollars.

      i'm a floydhater but even i can't tell floyd not to take that.

      that's ridiculous.

      even 1 dollar more , you take.
      Couldn't agree more.

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      • Jim Jeffries
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        #63
        Originally posted by Brandish
        let's see pac is 6-3 in championship fights floyd is 18-0. pac has 5 title defenses floyd has 12....by what standard of greatness can a guy who is .500 in championship fights be greater then a fighter who is perfect in championship contests
        Sven Ottke was 22-0 in championship fights. I guess according to you that makes him greater than Floyd (and almost everyone else.)

        BTW 6-3 is NOT .500.

        And Holyfield is 16-7 in title fights, but still a top 10 ATG HW. The competition you face is far more important than what your record is.
        Last edited by Jim Jeffries; 12-30-2008, 07:02 PM.

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        • TheSurgeonMDMPH
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          #64
          bottom line! pbf is better than your favorite fighter! if your favorite fighter would up their competition then their would be nowhere for him to hide! but, your favorite fighter can't so he won't. you all will continue to hate this loud mouth braggart but the facts will never change, HE IS THE BEST OF YOUR ERA.

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          • badboypeenoy
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            #65
            Love Him or Hate Him: Floyd Mayweather JR won't be helping boxing gain fans.

            The article doesn't change the fact that Floyd is the most boring P4P #1 in the history of the sport.

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            • TheSurgeonMDMPH
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              #66
              Originally posted by El Gallo Negro!
              Situations are not at all similar.

              Tony actually fought Paul.

              Floyd ran from a fight with Tony into Oscars vault.
              margie tried to run into that same vault when PW came knocking again! you cry and say you were robbed but when given the op to avenge the robbery your team formulates some bs to justify turning down the op.

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              • TheSurgeonMDMPH
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                #67
                Originally posted by Left Hook Tua
                best?

                lmao

                he hasn't been the best since 2003.

                when was the last time he fought the best guy in the division?

                castillo back in 2002?

                please......

                did he fight the best opponent at 140? no.

                at 147? no.

                give me a break.
                hatton was the best at 140!

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                • Ishy Aytan
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                  #68
                  Originally posted by Ch@mpBox@PR
                  He made Floyd look like a *****!!!!!!!! jajajaajajja!!!!!! If that is not ducking I dont know what is!!!!!! FLoyd still the best out there!!!!!

                  You sad sad person... Floyds explained the reason why he did'nt want a Margarito fight, and it seems legitimate... actually it is legitimate.

                  When Floyd eventually fights Margarito and beats him, i'll be laughing.

                  You obviously have no business academic if you fail to understand the reason why Floyd would have rather fought him a few years down the line. This fight will happen. 2010... wait and see.

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                  • Jim Jeffries
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                    #69
                    Originally posted by jantzen212003
                    hatton was the best at 140!
                    When Floyd made his move to 140, he could've chosen to fight Kostya Tszyu, Miguel Cotto, or Arturo Gatti for a title. Guess which one he chose? Yes he also could've fought Vivian Harris, but you get my point. He later fights Hatton at 147 after seeing him almost beaten and stopped by Collazo (hardly an elite fighter.)

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                    • Ishy Aytan
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                      #70
                      Originally posted by Jim Jeffries
                      When Floyd made his move to 140, he could've chosen to fight Kostya Tszyu, Miguel Cotto, or Arturo Gatti for a title. Guess which one he chose? Yes he also could've fought Vivian Harris, but you get my point. He later fights Hatton at 147 after seeing him almost beaten and stopped by Collazo (hardly an elite fighter.)
                      Thats because Cotto, Hatton and Tszyu refused fights with him at light welter... And Floyd would have easily have beaten these fighters at light welter...

                      Some guys just love to go overboard on the critisizms...

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