Originally posted by El Gallo Negro!
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There is a particular reason why floyd is so important to the sport of boxing
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Originally posted by The_Executioner View PostNo one is actually complete. Everyone has some flaw...
And everyone else took on the best challenges.
If Floyd would do that, criticism of him would decline by 90%.
Funny how losses never hurt any other great fighters of the past. Many times, it often enhanced their legacies.
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Originally posted by El Jesus View Postman i didint say there would be NO pure boxing left, i said the replacements are getting fewer and fewer, notice in my topic initially i ALREADY NAMED donaire and calderon. Im a fan of dawson, but im not really sure about him yet. Sergio Martinez comes to mind also but honestly i could not recall his name. But there are very few left is my point, If you had bothered to read the names i mentioned, youd know that is NOT what i said or how i phrased it.
Somewhere out there, there are future fighters who will realize that this certain fighting style will serve them best.
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boxing is doing great without floyd.obviously 2008 was really a good year for boxing and so far in 2009 even without floyd.although it's good to hear his back,it's not a big deal if he stayed in retirement.we've got plenty of fighters to look forward to watching bringing more excitement than floyd.
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Originally posted by El Gallo Negro! View PostAnd everyone else took on the best challenges.
If Floyd would do that, criticism of him would decline by 90%.
Funny how losses never hurt any other great fighters of the past. Many times, it often enhanced their legacies.
And the only guy he needed to fight at 147 was Cotto to me...
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Originally posted by 2501 View PostThen my apologies to you and your loved ones. Regardless, I think there will always be pure boxers in our sport. Its the evolution that makes it distinct and a gentleman's sport.
Somewhere out there, there are future fighters who will realize that this certain fighting style will serve them best.
This is just another, "lets cry for Floyd Mayweather" thread.
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Originally posted by baracuda View Postboxing is doing great without floyd.obviously 2008 was really a good year for boxing and so far in 2009 even without floyd.although it's good to hear his back,it's not a big deal if he stayed in retirement.we've got plenty of fighters to look forward to watching bringing more excitement than floyd.
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Originally posted by The_Executioner View PostNo it wouldn't people who dislike his personality and/or his fighting style would find something to complain about
And the only guy he needed to fight at 147 was Cotto to me...
Like I said, 90% of his critics are actually boxing fans and not just "haters".
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Originally posted by The_Executioner View PostIf Floyd is not needed, why is his name all over the front page along with Pacquiao? It takes two to tango...
Maybe?
This boxing weekend was a huge success due to Pacquiaos destruction of Hatton. Even if Floyd had not made his announcement, people would still be hyped up about Manny.
Nobody outside of boxing message boards care about Mayweather fighting Marquez. Even the general public knows hes too small and old to be any type of real threat.
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