Floyd is not an ATG
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Well that's kind of hard to do when you're considered the best boxer on the planet. Seriously, who below 160 would you honestly favour over Floyd? Do you expect him to fight middleweights? Even then, it wouldn't surprise me if Floyd was the betting favourite going into fights against Pavlik or Abraham or Taylor, etc.
The reason he gets so much hate, because no matter who he beats, he was expected to do so, and there will always be someone that he hasn't fought.Comment
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That Floyd is an ATG is not even arguable. Where he belongs on the list will always be in dispute. If he never fights again, I'd say somewhere between 30 and 40. I don't care much for his attitude and his elbow to the ribs and throat defense, but there's no denying his talent, defense and pretty respectable resume.
Though favorite against Pavlik and Abraham? That's some pretty funny stuff right there.Comment
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Not saying that he would be, but it wouldn't surprise me.That Floyd is an ATG is not even arguable. Where he belongs on the list will always be in dispute. If he never fights again, I'd say somewhere between 30 and 40. I don't care much for his attitude and his elbow to the ribs and throat defense, but there's no denying his talent, defense and pretty respectable resume.
Though favorite against Pavlik and Abraham? That's some pretty funny stuff right there.
I for one could easily see Floyd boxing circles around Pavlik enroute to an easy decision.Comment
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Think Floyd has a chance against Pavlik all you want. But an easy fight? Next you'll be telling me that Floyd can beat Hopkins.Comment
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