How many prime, all time greats did Floyd beat

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  • BodyBagz
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    #61
    Originally posted by El_Maldito_Rey

    Gayweather carefully picked his opponents

    Pacquiao - fought him 5/6 years too late, after being brutally KO'd by Marquez
    Cotto - Had already been KO'd by Margarito and Pac. Both beat him in more impressive manner.
    Canelo - Young, green
    Corrales - Corrales was going to go to jail, had that looming over his head before the fight.
    Hatton - Fought Hatton at 147 where he wasn't any good, Pac beat Hatton more impressively
    De La Hoya - DLH was robbed, Gayweather didn't want the rematch
    Marquez - Paid off Marquez to so Gayweather could have a weight advantage
    Judah - LMAO, Judah had literally just lost to Baldomir before he fought Fraud
    Hernandez - Hernandez was at the end of his career, not in his prime anymore.
    What do you say to these killers -
    Shot Clottey
    Cotto*
    Shot DLH*
    Shot Mosley
    Shot Margarito*
    Shot Algieri*
    Shot Rios (Baby Margarito )
    Shot Broner
    Shot Lucas
    Bradley
    Vargas
    HORN (CPGW)

    What fighter could survive that line up ?

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    • Boxing-1013
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      #62
      You're absolutely right but for some reason his fans will get pissed about this

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      • SweetPbfAli
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        #63
        People act like ATG fighters come every other year lol. Better question would be how many ATG fighters in their prime were available and viable to fight at or near his weight class? But this is trolling so I'm not expecting genuine conversation to come from this.
        Last edited by SweetPbfAli; 01-27-2022, 02:49 AM.

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        • hugh grant
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          #64
          Does jmm win count? Floyd did bloat him up though. Like if nel o bloated bud up would it be great win?
          Floyd fans don't half go on about jmm win though!

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          • djtmal
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            #65
            Originally posted by hugh grant
            Does jmm win count? Floyd did bloat him up though. Like if nel o bloated bud up would it be great win?
            Floyd fans don't half go on about jmm win though!
            Its a good win, but not an all time great win for obvious reasons

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              #66
              Originally posted by El_Maldito_Rey

              How can someone that's 22 have as much ring experience as a 36 year old? You adding in Gayweather's amateur experience as well? Canelo never had an amateur career, or at least one as extensive as Gayweather's. Gayweather had 92 amateur fights (some being international competing in the Olympics and medaling) and 44 pro fights to Canelo's very limited "amateur fights", before turning 15 years old. Canelo, who turned pro at 15, his first 22-25 pro fights are basically his amateur experience. All of them being in Mexico I might add.

              Canelo by the age of 22 was fighting Austin Trout and Gayweather.

              Gayweather at the age of 22 was fighting Carlos Rios (who?) and Justin Juuko. No way would Gayweather have fought 1999 versions of Tszyu, Whitaker, Mosley, De la Hoya or Trinidad. He didn't even wan to fight Paul Spadafora at the time, after Spadafora worked him in that sparring session.
              Listen, we've had this conversation before sir. It's a fact that Canelo and Mayweather had approximately the same amount of professional boxing experience. Floyd had 44 prizefights to Canelo's 43 prizefights.going into their bout.

              It just so happens that Canelo developed a lot faster than Mayweather as an amateur fighter. By the age of 15 years old Alvarez had already begun beating up grown ass men as a professional prizefighter. While Money May was still yet developing and honing his skills as an amateur fighter at that age. Therefore, Canelo had the advantage when they fought.

              Hence, he should have kicked Floyd Money Mayweather's 36 year old ass while he was the much younger and fresher fighter of the two. Lastly, by 1999; Mayweather was still a Super featherweight at a 130 lbs at the time. So how in the hell was he supposed to fight De La Hoya, Tszyu, Whitaker and Trinidad who were all welterweights then; By jumping up three weight divisions?

              He had just recently won his first World title in a little less than a year prior to that time in October of 1998

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              • djtmal
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                #67
                Originally posted by Boxing-1013
                You're absolutely right but for some reason his fans will get pissed about this
                Yes and the stock response is usually, Floyd boys will get over it, but the truth is, they won't.

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                • patrick_p
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                  #68
                  His best win was Corrales.

                  He never fought a prime fighter at 140 or 147 lbs. You can't name one? Oscar, Mosley, Cotto were all done when they fought him. Pacquiao had one good arm and Canelo was 22 yrs and weight drained with the catchweight bs.

                  JMM was a decent win..forgot this one

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                  • Lomadeaux
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                    #69
                    Originally posted by anonymous2.0
                    I feel like I've seen this thread before
                    lol.............

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                    • djtmal
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                      #70
                      Originally posted by patrick_p
                      His best win was Corrales.

                      He never fought a prime fighter at 140 or 147 lbs. You can't name one? Oscar, Mosley, Cotto were all done when they fought him. Pacquiao had one good arm and Canelo was 22 yrs and weight drained with the catchweight bs.

                      JMM was a decent win..forgot this one
                      Corrales and Hatton were prime, undefeated fighters. Hatton was shaky at welterweight but we give Floyd full credit. Hatton, nor Corrales, are all time great fighters.

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