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Can Floyd be considered one of the greatest welweights of all time?

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  • #41
    I think what PBF has mainly been interested in, in his career to now is winning titles in as many divisions as he can. By any means possible. Whether that is not fighting the best in a weight or picking weak champs in certain weight categories with military precision.
    Hes achieved his goals really. But many in history are capable of doing what he does. When mayweathe retires, 5 years down the line another american fighter will come along and win titles in many divisions.

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    • #42
      I agree with you guys not enough big fights in this division

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      • #43
        Originally posted by hugh grant View Post
        I think what PBF has mainly been interested in, in his career to now is winning titles in as many divisions as he can. By any means possible. Whether that is not fighting the best in a weight or picking weak champs in certain weight categories with military precision.
        Hes achieved his goals really. But many in history are capable of doing what he does. When mayweathe retires, 5 years down the line another american fighter will come along and win titles in many divisions.
        I'm not sure there have been many who have dominated the pedigree of champs that he has faced and the different styles that he has faced I think his versatility is what stands out the most IMO

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        • #44
          no as much as i like him i think not

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          • #45
            Originally posted by squewon234 View Post
            no as much as i like him i think not
            based on what he's done at WW, he shouldn't even be top 5

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