Floyd's resume against major names is flawed
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his resume is extremely flawed when compared to other greats & when he & his hypothetical fans want to claim all time greatness.
The guy's resume is weak when u start trying to argue all time greatness.
Look at his best wins;
1-Diego Corrales
2-Jose Luis Castillo 2x (technically)
3-Zab Judah/Baldomir
4-Old Oscar
5-Ricky Hatton
Does that even equal all time great status?
That is his top 5 wins in my opinion. Mr.counterfeit cash is the american version of joe calzaghe.
Dont get me started on undefeated records.Comment
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What bull****? Castillo and Corrales had documented weight problems. We all remember Castillo-Corrales III and Casa-Chico III right? And joto came down from mw it doesn't matter if he was a natural mw or not he still came back down in weight just like RJJ did from hw and we remember the Roy huggers jumping to his defense. Hatton was never a ww and even said after the Floyd loss he should only fight at jr ww, hell even after Collazo he said it. And Judah is probably the biggest waste of talent in this decade, and complete hypejob that never lived up to the buzz. How is that bull****. Those are facts.Comment
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LOL.I just watched a few clips of Floyds career and one thing is obvious the major names he beat were either weight drained (Corrales, Castillo, joto) overweight (Hatton) or hypejobs (judah). And now he's fighting a guy (JMM) who again is fighting at a higher weight than he should. Floyd has never beaten a major name at their correct weight unless you count the awesome THE angel manfredy!!!
You can make bull**** biased stipulations about anyone's resume.
Pac:
MAB did not take the fight seriously and was not in good shape.
Morales was and the end of his career, and was coming off a loss when Pac beat him. And Morales still took one fight! Pathetic
JMM won both fights clearly, Pac got the **** outboxed out of him.
Hatton was ruined by Floyd Mayweather
DLH was weight drained and had little left.
See, its easy.Comment
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Nothing will change but public opinion.
If it makes you feel better to argue Floyd's record/resume, so be it.
The man's done what he had to do and earned his way up in spite of early promotional issues.
If his resume is in fact flawed, many more people would be protesting.Comment
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Opinions are like *******s, everyone has one. If you think that fine, but make sure you judge everyone by the same standard.What bull****? Castillo and Corrales had documented weight problems. We all remember Castillo-Corrales III and Casa-Chico III right? And joto came down from mw it doesn't matter if he was a natural mw or not he still came back down in weight just like RJJ did from hw and we remember the Roy huggers jumping to his defense. Hatton was never a ww and even said after the Floyd loss he should only fight at jr ww, hell even after Collazo he said it. And Judah is probably the biggest waste of talent in this decade, and complete hypejob that never lived up to the buzz. How is that bull****. Those are facts.
You can after the fact look down on anyones resume, Floyd has fought and beat a whole host of very good competition that fought in a verity of ways, if that does not impress you so be it I am not going to waste my time explaining it but anyones resume can be picked apart like you are doing so IMO it is a big pile bull****.
You should learn to enjoy greatness instead of being critical and nitpicky, you will live a longer and have a fuller life~.Comment
you can stomp wit the big dogs.
This isn't the wwf where the **** talking nerd beats everyone.
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