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  • djtmal
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    #81
    Originally posted by hugh grant

    Floyd sure was hiding when he avoided, bradley, thurman, Spence, Bud, khan, brook etc etc. Bud actually fought brook, khan, spence, guys floyd managed to swerve so at least Bud tried.
    Floyd was scared of Khan

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    • djtmal
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      #82
      Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL


      Unbeaten records in bong can easily be manufactured,



      Lol

      Who had a more manufactured resume than Mayweather.

      Its easy to look at all the names on his resume but in hindsight the best fighters in prime were Hatton and Corrales.

      Floyd was cherrypicking his own career and ducked out of the division when some prime good fighters emerged.

      He navigated his career better than Rambo in a minefield
      Last edited by djtmal; 02-19-2026, 03:39 PM.

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      • SouthpawRight
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        #83
        Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
        The last version of Floyd Mayweather Junior we all saw inside the ring against another top level boxer 'would beat all the fighters on Terrence Crawford's resume. So let me say that again? The last version of Floyd Mayweather Junior we saw vs. Andre Berto. That version of Mayweather would go through Crawford's entire resume unbeaten'.

        Note: Terrence Crawford win over Canelo Alvarez 'was nowhere near as good as Mayweather's win. Alvarez was miles outside of his peak, and not an unbeaten fighter. Regardless? Mayweather beat Alvarez more easily than Crawford, and even that version of Floyd Mayweather Junior was not at his peak'.

        I don't think any version of Terrence Crawford, would be able to go through Floyd Mayweather Junior's resume unbeaten 'I would back Miguel Cotto, and Oscar De La Hoya to beat Crawford'.

        To conclude: Overall it is quite clear that Floyd Mayweather Junior was the greater fighter, in terms of skill 'and resume. Mayweather competed during potentially the second greatest welterweight era of all-times. And he was a premier Champion during that era'

        Terrence Crawford for the most part of his career, has avoided fighting at his more natural fighting weight 'only until very recently did Terrence Crawford decide to actually compete at his more natural fighting weight. And for this behaviour? I take away points from Crawford's resume'.

        Floyd Mayweather Junior, Canelo Alvarez, Oscar De La Hoya, Shane Mosley, Miguel Cotto 'potentially all of those fighters have a better resume than Terrence Crawford, on a fight by fight basis. Those are the facts'.

        Nobody can sit here and tell me that, a semi-retired Shawn Porter, chronically damaged Errol Spence Junior, a traumatized Kell Brook and a demotivated Amir Khan is an all-time great resume. They were all solid wins, but not great wins'.

        Terrence Crawford is one of the greatest fighters of his generation and era 'but that boxing era was not a great boxing era. And the only reason why people are mentioning him anywhere near Floyd Mayweather Junior, is because he was unbeaten'.

        Unbeaten records in boxing can easily be manufactured, Terrence Crawford's unbeaten resume was not manufactured 'but in my opinion, it has not been as difficult to stay undefeated during Crawford's boxing era compared to Floyd Mayweather Junior's boxing era'.

        Note: I did not vote in the poll. etc.



        I have TBud knocking manny out as he goes undefeated through Floyd's record

        Marcos would also be a good fight


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        • hugh grant
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          #84
          Originally posted by djtmal

          Floyd was scared of Khan
          He was. Floyd seemed to be worried about numerous things.
          With bud and floyd I don't think that whoever you think is better you are wrong it depends what you like, there is no right or wrong answwr. You might like Floyd's resume with a few more notable names on it even if past prime, and even with some gift wins. Or you might prefer buds 3 division unified, and risk taking jumping 2 divisions.

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          • djtmal
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            #85
            Originally posted by SouthpawRight
            I have TBud knocking manny out as he goes undefeated through Floyd's record

            Marcos would also be a good fight

            He could knock Floyd out as well

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