Learn To Love it… Floyd Mayweather Jr. is Still No. 1
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[QUOTE=animalavenue;6170836]Christ how much man-love do you have for the guy? If you've read any of my prior posts about Mayweather, you'd see clearly that I've stated all of the criticism goes away the day he decided to take a step inside the inferno and take some risks. Win or lose people respect a champion's heart, their will to put it on the line and compete. I thought the same of De La Hoya once and he proved me along with a number of other people wrong.
I'm referring to taking on guys like Cotto, P.Will,and Mosley and even at the lower end of the division like Margarito, Berto or Clottey. To whom much is given (in this case great talent) much is expected. Win or lose, people and myself included will sing his praises, it's about time that he get in the ring with some tough welters and carve out his place in history.
If according to you and people like you, his legacy is already carved out, then what is he still fighting for...money? Money earns your respect? If he's great simply because of what he has done in the past, then again why continue boxing? Just retire and be happy about past accomplishments. He himself is insecure about his place in the sport, it's beyond transparent.
What question haven't I answered, that you keep referring too? Another intellectual expose into Red and Green K?Last edited by switchsouthpaw; 09-23-2009, 08:38 PM.Comment
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Hmm. This Fitzsimmons guy knows **** about boxing (despite what his much announced award may suggest), but he sure can bait the hell out of BoxingScene members. He's definitely winning the BoxingScene writer's office pool this month.Comment
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[QUOTE=switchsouthpaw;6170957]Exactly right. Well said.
Christ how much man-love do you have for the guy? If you've read any of my prior posts about Mayweather, you'd see clearly that I've stated all of the criticism goes away the day he decided to take a step inside the inferno and take some risks. Win or lose people respect a champion's heart, their will to put it on the line and compete. I thought of the same of De La Hoya once and he proved me along with a number of other people wrong.
I'm referring to taking on guys like Cotto, P.Will,and Mosley and even at the lower end of the division like Margarito, Berto or Clottey. To whom much is given (in this case great talent) much is expected. Win or lose, people and myself included will sing his praises, it's about time that he get in the ring with some tough welters and carve out his place in history.
If according to you and people like you, his legacy is already carved out, then what is he still fighting for...money? Money earns your respect? If he's great simply of because what he has done in the past, then again why continue? Just retire and be happy about past accomplishments. He himself is insecure about his place in the sport, it's beyond transparent.
What question haven't I answered, that you keep referring too? Another intellectual expose into Red and Green K?Comment
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[QUOTE=switchsouthpaw;6170957]So basically you are saying until he fights the fights you want him to and if he doesnt you wont admit hes great.
Christ how much man-love do you have for the guy? If you've read any of my prior posts about Mayweather, you'd see clearly that I've stated all of the criticism goes away the day he decided to take a step inside the inferno and take some risks. Win or lose people respect a champion's heart, their will to put it on the line and compete. I thought the same of De La Hoya once and he proved me along with a number of other people wrong.
I'm referring to taking on guys like Cotto, P.Will,and Mosley and even at the lower end of the division like Margarito, Berto or Clottey. To whom much is given (in this case great talent) much is expected. Win or lose, people and myself included will sing his praises, it's about time that he get in the ring with some tough welters and carve out his place in history.
If according to you and people like you, his legacy is already carved out, then what is he still fighting for...money? Money earns your respect? If he's great simply because of what he has done in the past, then again why continue boxing? Just retire and be happy about past accomplishments. He himself is insecure about his place in the sport, it's beyond transparent.
What question haven't I answered, that you keep referring too? Another intellectual expose into Red and Green K?
"If hes great simply because of what hes done in the past why continue boxing?"
Wow
Again there you go creating some fantasy land where the past doesnt matter. As if people are not judged anymore on what the have done in the past after 6 months. LOL
You seem to have a complex about your red k, you keep bringing it up....Heres a little bit of information for you. The less time you speding posting garbage on here and making up fantasy scenarios the less red k you will get!Comment
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[QUOTE=animalavenue;6174906]
So basically you are saying until he fights the fights you want him to and if he doesnt you wont admit hes great.
"If hes great simply because of what hes done in the past why continue boxing?"
Wow
Again there you go creating some fantasy land where the past doesnt matter. As if people are not judged anymore on what the have done in the past after 6 months. LOL
You seem to have a complex about your red k, you keep bringing it up....Heres a little bit of information for you. The less time you speding posting garbage on here and making up fantasy scenarios the less red k you will get!
Ok Captain Simple Jack
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