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  • Rockybigblower
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    #51
    Originally posted by famicommander

    Margarito is irrelevant. A smear of dog crap on Floyd's shoe. Get a grip on reality, Floyd beats him 15 rounds to 0 in a 12 round fight.
    That sounds like a pre filled floyd scorecard for sure.

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    • famicommander
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      #52
      Originally posted by Rockybigblower

      That sounds like a pre filled floyd scorecard for sure.
      You might as well be mad that Pacquiao never fought Berto. Who cares?

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      • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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        #53
        Originally posted by NotIron

        That’s true but Williams was never on Floyd’s radar or was any calling for it even. he wasn’t at 147 long and was avenging his loss to Quintana for most of it.

        As for Margarito, I can’t see how that can’t be under the umbrella of a “miss” when he said he was going to fight the winner and it would have been the biggest fight in the sport at the time had it happened. But instead he quite blatantly ducked it and cherry picked Pacquaio instead that backfired. If that’s not deemed a “miss” then I’m not sure what is.
        The only time I remember it being talked about was when the Rugged Man and Floyd had that spat on some radio show. FTR, I think Floyd beats both Margarito and Williams relatively easily. But I would still class them as guys from his era he missed, albeit for completely logical reasons.

        I’d say it’s more of a swerve than a miss, no doubt Oscar could have fought him had he wanted to but I wouldn’t class Margarito as a guy from his era, the same way Winky Wright was when they both held 154 titles for a couple of years. For example, I wouldn’t say Pacquiao missed Spence or Crawford despite them fights being very plausible at times for the same reasons.

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          #54
          Originally posted by Brother Mouzone
          Going to go with someone that has no been mentioned , Cotto win or Lose he fought a lot of dudes :
          Judah
          Mosley
          Margarito
          Pac
          Mayorga
          Mayweather
          Martinez
          Canelo
          Good shout. Did Cotto miss anynody? Hatton at 140 maybe?

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          • NorvernRob
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            #55
            Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
            Chisora

            Usyk fought everybody that wanted to fight him, from Porter in amateurs to Tyson Fury as a pro
            Chisora must be one of the few fighters that kept getting top level opponents, PPV’s and world title shots without ever beating one of them. Always game and a fan friendly style. Not sure his brain will hold up in a few years though.

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            • Coverdale
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              #56
              Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT

              The only time I remember it being talked about was when the Rugged Man and Floyd had that spat on some radio show. FTR, I think Floyd beats both Margarito and Williams relatively easily. But I would still class them as guys from his era he missed, albeit for completely logical reasons.

              I’d say it’s more of a swerve than a miss, no doubt Oscar could have fought him had he wanted to but I wouldn’t class Margarito as a guy from his era, the same way Winky Wright was when they both held 154 titles for a couple of years. For example, I wouldn’t say Pacquiao missed Spence or Crawford despite them fights being very plausible at times for the same reasons.
              Floyd - Williams was never a serious discussion. Floyd - Margarito was a possibility in 2006 but Floyd had just left Top Rank so was disinclined to deal with them again so soon. I certainly would like to have seen that fight but I wouldn't call it a duck.

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              • JakeTheBoxer
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                #57
                Sam Langford fought everybody in his era. From lightweight to a heavyweight.

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                • NotIron
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT

                  The only time I remember it being talked about was when the Rugged Man and Floyd had that spat on some radio show. FTR, I think Floyd beats both Margarito and Williams relatively easily. But I would still class them as guys from his era he missed, albeit for completely logical reasons.

                  I’d say it’s more of a swerve than a miss, no doubt Oscar could have fought him had he wanted to but I wouldn’t class Margarito as a guy from his era, the same way Winky Wright was when they both held 154 titles for a couple of years. For example, I wouldn’t say Pacquiao missed Spence or Crawford despite them fights being very plausible at times for the same reasons.
                  I think Pacquiao definitely missed Crawford. In fact I’d say he outright avoided him.

                  RA The Rugged Man is a moron He reminds me of posters in here.

                  I just don’t see how Floyd missed Williams when it was never a serious discussed fight.

                  I think if we want to talk about legitimate fights Floyd missed then Stevie Johnston would be a legitimate one and then probably Margarito and I’d say that’s about it.

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                  • Coverdale
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by NotIron
                    RA The Rugged Man is a moron
                    Yes he is. One of many American males in the internet age who thinks we should care about their opinion on anything and everything. Did you see his live spat with Tim Pool (another media grifter)?

                    Originally posted by NotIron
                    I think if we want to talk about legitimate fights Floyd missed then Stevie Johnston would be a legitimate one and then probably Margarito and I’d say that’s about it.
                    Maybe Spadafora at lightweight. I think if he and Dorin hadn't fought to a draw then Floyd may have fought the winner for all the belts. Floyd only had one more fight at the weight after that.

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                    • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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                      #60
                      Originally posted by Coverdale

                      Floyd - Williams was never a serious discussion. Floyd - Margarito was a possibility in 2006 but Floyd had just left Top Rank so was disinclined to deal with them again so soon. I certainly would like to have seen that fight but I wouldn't call it a duck.
                      Yeah wouldn’t call it a duck either. As I said earlier there were logical reasons why it didn’t happen. But definitely a guy from his era he missed.

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