Floyd Mayweater is better than Muhammad Ali

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  • Left Hook Tua
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    #11
    Originally posted by adoorisajar
    You contradict yourself by coming in this thread to debate it.

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    • Ryn0
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      #12
      Originally posted by Left Hook Tua

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      • Ryn0
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        #13
        Originally posted by Ryn0
        I listened to it, then immediately tried to kill myself

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        • Left Hook Tua
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          #14
          Originally posted by Ryn0

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          • Ryn0
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            #15
            Originally posted by Left Hook Tua
            LOLOLOL, totally unexpected. Green K sent

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            • PlasticFlamingo
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              #16
              For the record, Ali > the entire Mayweather family. There is no way that Floyd will be as big as Ali is today several decades down the road.

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              • F-22 Raptor
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                #17
                Originally posted by leppard365
                he's the best ever. Don't care what no-one says.
                Floyd Mayweather is hands down the most naturally talented boxer, if not athlete, of this era, that's undeniable, even though he did duck Margarito for 8 million and never fought Cotto/Mosley/Williams, the best the Welter division had to offer. It saddens me because I believe in my heart he'd beat them all but he has been badly managed, always with low risk fights, and that's why he wont be remember as a top ten P4P ATG. He still has time to make amends, but all this time he's been out of the gym can cost him performance wise...and if Hatton beats Pacquiao, or Floyd beats Pac-Marquez, people would still say "why didnt he fight the top welters not inflated lightweights" sometimes people bash him hard but his attitudes and antics has earned him all that hate/love relationship that he has with fans. I really wish he'd face top WW. He deserves to be TOP 10 P4p. But Ali fought the best his era had to offer. He had the mouth and the balls to fight the best, unlike Floyd...sadly.

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                • Owlzfan84
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                  #18
                  Floyd mayweather could TKO the Sun.

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                    #19
                    This thread is worse than the time Peter joined the Police Academy.

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                    • Spacey1991
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                      #20
                      Why make these types of threads?

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