Everybody knows small fighters have shorter careers than bigger fighters. Their early 30's could translate into a larger fighter's late 30's early 40's. And yes, Oscar didn't fight Pacman at the same weight he fought Floyd at, he Pacman at a weight where he would be drained and hadn't been at in years, so I don't know why you would use that as an argument....
3 fighters ..what number do you rank them 1-100 honestly
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Come on man, we're trying to keep this as unbiased as possible. Unbeatable???? Did he look "unbeatable" against Castillo I? Early rounds of Zab Judah? Oscar De la Hoya??Comment
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May had a torn rotator cuff aginst Castillo and still won.
Zab Judah is a southpaw who is faster then Floyd is....Zab won the first 3-4 rounds...and Floyd even said "Zab is a front runner, we knew he would gas out"....Floyd proceeded to stalk and break zab down with ease even inviting him to punch at his open chin..get real.
Oscar was close to 165 pounds..and had a small ring and a good jab...and only won 4 rounds.
If you didnt know ...you have to win more then "4 rounds" to win a boxing fight.Comment
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I knew you weren't serious about all the "Floyd KO1 Duran, Pernell, Hagler, Foreman on the same night" BS. I think I've argued Floyd with you before and you have never seemed overly biased to me, maybe a bit just because he's one of your favorites but that's to be expected.Comment
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