The 7 Reason's MAYWEATHER never Lost or Never Will..!!!

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  • Horus
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    #541
    Originally posted by Tamis_Siensya
    You can add an 8th there after the fight with SSM:

    8. Floyd's HIGH SENSE OF ADAPTABILITY

    After rd2 everyone can sense the major adjustment made by Floyd, heck, he might not even need uncle Roger to say it (besides can he understand him in the first place with the way he talks, and mostly expletives LOL) it's like a snap and wholla! Clearly one asset of Floyd other competitors overlook, and team Mosley paid dearly for it.
    GREAT POINT!!! very true.. Mayweather is a true master when it comes to being able to adapt.. good post

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    • Horus
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      #542
      Originally posted by flexxx145
      Great Post Horus! Wish I could green k you.
      thanks man

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      • Ryn0
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        #543
        We'll see, as much as I admire his skills and think that he would beat Pacquiao, there are styles he hasn't faced that would give him trouble (not necessarily winning but a possibility) Williams and Martinez as examples.

        Theres the possiblity of him fighting on too long etc.

        Aaron Pryor wouldn't have lose if he hadn't come back, Calzaghe will lose if he comes back etc. Theres a huge amount of possiblities. If he stays at his best and doesn't fight on too long I think he'll be able to beat almost everyone.

        There is still a style we haven't seen him in against and that a counter puncher his size (or bigger) which is why I'd love to see him fight Martinez. That would be an incredible fight at 160.

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        • Horus
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          #544
          Originally posted by Ryn0
          We'll see, as much as I admire his skills and think that he would beat Pacquiao, there are styles he hasn't faced that would give him trouble (not necessarily winning but a possibility) Williams and Martinez as examples.

          Theres the possiblity of him fighting on too long etc.

          Aaron Pryor wouldn't have lose if he hadn't come back, Calzaghe will lose if he comes back etc. Theres a huge amount of possiblities. If he stays at his best and doesn't fight on too long I think he'll be able to beat almost everyone.

          There is still a style we haven't seen him in against and that a counter puncher his size (or bigger) which is why I'd love to see him fight Martinez. That would be an incredible fight at 160.
          Mayweather beat Martinez in my opinion but I think Mayweather body could not handle going all the way up to 160.... it would be to much weight and it would slow him down. And truthfully I would not want him to fight for the middleweight title at a catchweight of 155. however that may be the only way he would fight at middleweight if he cap the limit at 155

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          • Bhopreign
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            #545
            Originally posted by Ryn0
            We'll see, as much as I admire his skills and think that he would beat Pacquiao, there are styles he hasn't faced that would give him trouble (not necessarily winning but a possibility) Williams and Martinez as examples.

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            Those arnt styles that would give him trouble, rather size.

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