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  • #21
    Originally posted by patrick_p View Post
    Not in a particular order.

    Corrales
    Canelo
    ODH
    Paquiao
    Cotto

    We all know Pacquiao was far from his best and still fought with an injured shoulder so it wasn't that great.

    Canelo even though was a champion still was very green at 22 or 23 yrs just like Haney yesterday. Not that much of a credit to be given.

    ODH wasn't trained by Floyd Sr who priced himself out. He still did good for as long he had a gas tank to throw the jab but came up short after the 10th. I had 115-113 Oscar but it wasn't a robbery as JLC I.

    Cotto was far from his prime but it was a decent win.

    Corrales is by far his best win.

    Honorable mention to the japanese midget with 0 pro fights in boxing he beat and the future hall of fame youtuber he will fight in a couple of weeks.
    The funny thing is the couple of guys who are I guess trolling in this thread, have the best analysis so far. Kind of funny

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    • #22
      Originally posted by pasawayako View Post
      floyd best win against prime opponent.

      1. baldomir
      2. corrales
      3. castillo
      4. ortiz
      5. guerrero

      not bad as good as crawford resume.
      Prime Pacquiao shouldn't have ducked him

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      • #23
        Corrales
        ODH
        PAC
        Cotto
        Canelo

        this is basically it

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        • #24
          Originally posted by travestyny View Post

          Prime Pacquiao shouldn't have ducked him
          pac has the trend of fighting top fiighters while floyd has the trend of ducking top fighters.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by LeOoze View Post
            1. Oscar De La Hoya - best weight for him at the time. He was slightly past it but Oscar had every advantage in the book and Floyd still won. It was also Floyd's first time fighting at 154 and he fought the #1 guy in the division, weighing 150 lbs.
            2. Manny Pacquiao - still past it but good enough where he would later pick up some great wins in his career
            3. Mosley - Lineal champ at 147, last fight was him beating Margarito, the guy Floyd supposedly ducked.
            4. Miguel cotto - A weight where he was less chinny. Great fighter and would later become lineal champ at 160 and gave Canelo hell.
            5. Canelo - wasn't the best Canelo we've seen but Canelo has been undefeated since then. The catchweight does make a dent tho.
            1. de la hoya - old, past his prime, 1 fight removed from being stopped

            2. pac - past prime, war torn, going in with bad shoulder (documents proved this), 3 fights removed from being completely stopped

            3. mosley - old, past prime, out of the ring for over a year (and it showed)

            4. cotto - past prime, severely war torn, mediocre resume at 154, only 3 fights removed from being brutally stopped by pacquiao, lost to trout afterwards

            5. canelo - very inexperienced at the top level, struggled against trout (should have been a draw), badly drained

            completely overrated resume. all these names not even close to their prime.
            Last edited by Divine Hammer; 05-30-2021, 10:26 PM.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by Boxing-1013 View Post

              lol. So framing things in context is 'obviously trying to discredit somebody'??????? lol geez wtf is wrong with some of you fools
              Well, I mean Pac went on the beat Thurman. Canelo was a unified champion. If we want to still complain a guy we didn't like beat a bunch of good fighters, that's cool. Not my thing but have at it...

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              • #27
                Originally posted by Mammoth View Post

                Well, I mean Pac went on the beat Thurman. Canelo was a unified champion. If we want to still complain a guy we didn't like beat a bunch of good fighters, that's cool. Not my thing but have at it...
                Not saying they weren't still good fighters. But obviously were not at their best, and it's honestly ridiculous to try and gloss over the circumstances of those fights. Those things matter in evaluating wins. No one is picking on Floyd, I'm not anyway. Just matters when evaluating things

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by just the facts View Post

                  I see.........ask someone's opinion, then critic it. Fa ck off........
                  For real, this guy is a fcuking tool that DKSAB. We're not the only ones saying it either.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by pasawayako View Post

                    pac has the trend of fighting top fiighters while floyd has the trend of ducking top fighters.

                    Except Pac ducked Mayweather in his prime. Go ask Freddie Roach to explain it to you.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by War Room View Post

                      For real, this guy is a fcuking tool that DKSAB. We're not the only ones saying it either.
                      Man, you sound like such a loser lol every time you post. Honestly imagining how pathetic and small you are in real life gives me great joy

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