Devin Haney Blames Floyd Mayweather For “Messed Up” State Of The Sport
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I,ll make a deal start a Mayweather thread just me and you with only one rule we must answer the other guys question in turn, no avoiding , no side stepping we must both answer the other guys question directly, no other Floyd hater has taken me up on that why don't you be the first and we will see what is twisted and what is facts that can be proven in black and white details.
Come on make my day.Comment
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Well for mayweather haters any comment against him is valid, Haney got a gift decision against loma and his best wins on his resume are against some mediocre Greek from Australia..and you think that gives him the right to comment on mayweathers resume? You can hate mayweather but anyone who has any respect for the sport of boxing wouldn't even read what he has to say but like I said, mayweather haters will hate on him even when he leaves this world simply because he beat everybody's "hero"...from pacquiao to canelo. And let's look at Haney's resume again and decide if it gives him credibility to comment on mayweathers resume....two wins against kambosos and a questionable win against lomachenko.Comment
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Look at these salty mayweather (aka mexi-cutioner) haters still crying because he beat one of their heroes, in fact he beat them all...hatton,canelo,pacquiao,cotto,de la hoya, judah,gatti,coralles, marquez etc..dude has the best resume because he fought the best and here they are, the fat crying fan boys who still didn't get over the fact that mayweather toyed with their hero. Let it go and just accept that Mayweather is the best who has ever put the gloves on
Floyd fought an older, smaller Marquez who was moving up 2 weight classes. Floyd didn’t even make the contracted weight of 144 lbs and never intended to. Why would he risk the weight drain even against an older, smaller Marquez? Fear of possibility losing.
De La Hoya, Mosley, Marquez, and Trinidad fought more 50/50 fights than Floyd ever did. De La Hoya fought Trinidad in their twenties and Mosley too. Mosley fought and undefeated Vernon Forrest twice and challenged Winky Wright.
De La Hoya challenged Hopkins and challenged Pacquiao and didn’t fail to make weight out of fear of losing to the smaller man.
Floyd didn’t have enough of these 50/50 fights to even be considered the best ever. This claim is disrespectful to the legends of the past who didn’t fear losing and instead tried to prove that they were better than their opponent.
Floyd fans are delusional and arguing with ignorant fans is a waste of time.
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Floyd beat a past his prime coke head De La Hoya. A near 40 year old Mosley. Corrales who couldn’t make 130lbs anymore, just watch the intro before their fight.
Floyd fought an older, smaller Marquez who was moving up 2 weight classes. Floyd didn’t even make the contracted weight of 144 lbs and never intended to. Why would he risk the weight drain even against an older, smaller Marquez? Fear of possibility losing.
De La Hoya, Mosley, Marquez, and Trinidad fought more 50/50 fights than Floyd ever did. De La Hoya fought Trinidad in their twenties and Mosley too. Mosley fought and undefeated Vernon Forrest twice and challenged Winky Wright.
De La Hoya challenged Hopkins and challenged Pacquiao and didn’t fail to make weight out of fear of losing to the smaller man.
Floyd didn’t have enough of these 50/50 fights to even be considered the best ever. This claim is disrespectful to the legends of the past who didn’t fear losing and instead tried to prove that they were better than their opponent.
Floyd fans are delusional and arguing with ignorant fans is a waste of time.Comment
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Floyd took risks outside of the ring? Do you mean when he knocked out the Big Show when he went to the WWE? Floyd is the biggest cherry picking fraud of them all. People still think his last two fights against a bum Berto and a novice MMA fighter are such great accomplishments in his bogus undefeated record.
I agree that the fight with Conor McGregor was a sideshow. However, it was McGregor who called him out in the first place and even secured a boxing license in order to do so. Therefore, it became a licensed bout.
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This is the truth right here. He will take a lightweight Floyd fought and turn him into a junior middleweight just to save his crush.Comment
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Floyd beat a past his prime coke head De La Hoya. A near 40 year old Mosley. Corrales who couldn’t make 130lbs anymore, just watch the intro before their fight.
Floyd fought an older, smaller Marquez who was moving up 2 weight classes. Floyd didn’t even make the contracted weight of 144 lbs and never intended to. Why would he risk the weight drain even against an older, smaller Marquez? Fear of possibility losing.
De La Hoya, Mosley, Marquez, and Trinidad fought more 50/50 fights than Floyd ever did. De La Hoya fought Trinidad in their twenties and Mosley too. Mosley fought and undefeated Vernon Forrest twice and challenged Winky Wright.
De La Hoya challenged Hopkins and challenged Pacquiao and didn’t fail to make weight out of fear of losing to the smaller man.
Floyd didn’t have enough of these 50/50 fights to even be considered the best ever. This claim is disrespectful to the legends of the past who didn’t fear losing and instead tried to prove that they were better than their opponent.
Floyd fans are delusional and arguing with ignorant fans is a waste of time.Last edited by joseph5620; 07-07-2023, 11:11 AM.Comment
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Oh yes he did. Fighting a shopworn Manny and an even more shopworn c fighter in Andre Berto when you had a division full of welterweights is risk taking at its worst imo.Comment
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If Floyd accomplished something it's the greatest thing since sliced bread
If he didn't, like not being considered being a top ten all time great fighter, he throws cold water on it like its not that important
Dudes horrific get him outta hereComment
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