Mayweather is the greatest boxer in history!!

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  • Foodie One
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    #41
    Originally posted by jrosales13
    You need time to make one? What about top 5 can you do that real quick?
    Don't test me. I'm very tired. It's late and I'm not going to give you a list right now.

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    • al22tec
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      #42
      sugar ray robinson was a perfect 40-0 until he met LaMotta, where he got his first loss. He beat La Motta on a rematch for his 42nd victory. He continued his win (with some draws) streak until his next loss on his 132nd fight. He eventually had 19 losses out of a total of 200 fights.

      You want to be the best? Fight all comers. Sugar Ray with 200 fights? Don't you think he faced almost everybody already with this number of fights? Mayweather? He doesnt even come close. Compare Mayweather's record to Sugar Ray Robinson's record, Mayweather's is verrrryyyyy pale in comparison.

      Pacquiao is even higher in terms of facing the toughest out there than Mayweather, and on more level terms, mind you. Mayweather should fight someone his own size. Stop being a bully.

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        #43
        Originally posted by al22tec
        sugar ray robinson was a perfect 40-0 until he met LaMotta, where he got his first loss. He beat La Motta on a rematch for his 42nd victory. He continued his win (with some draws) streak until his next loss on his 132nd fight. He eventually had 19 losses out of a total of 200 fights.

        You want to be the best? Fight all comers. Sugar Ray with 200 fights? Don't you think he faced almost everybody already with this number of fights? Mayweather? He doesnt even come close. Compare Mayweather's record to Sugar Ray Robinson's record, Mayweather's is verrrryyyyy pale in comparison.

        Pacquiao is even higher in terms of facing the toughest out there than Mayweather, and on more level terms, mind you. Mayweather should fight someone his own size. Stop being a bully.
        This is very true. I wish Talk Boxing was still around. He had a good YouTube video on this very subject about Mayweather boasting that he's the greatest. Bummer.

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        • miron_lang
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          #44
          Originally posted by championgee
          Forget what you thought, Mayweather is #1 P4P The Greatest boxer in history. 40-25(KO)-0 / 69% KO RATE.



          THERE IS NO ONE MORE GIFTED OR DEDICATED TO THE SPORT OF BOXING!!



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          TOP 30 at the most.

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          • al22tec
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            #45
            Originally posted by Soir
            Why dont you find me another fighter who moved through multiple weight classes, snatching belts, all while maintaining an undefeated record?



            Sugar Ray Robinson quit on his stool in one his bouts, and I have issues ranking a quitter over a great fighter like Floyd.
            June 25, 1952. Sugar Ray 157.5 lbs, versus Joey Maxim 173 lbs for the world light heavyweight title. Result: TKO win Joey Maxim, on the 13th round because Sugar Ray quit on his stool from heat exhaustion. He was leading on all the scorecards when he was overcome from heat exhaustion. The REFEREE Ruby Goldstein also quit on the 10th round from the 104 degree heat, and was replaced by another referee, Ray Miller.

            Is this what you mean by a quitter? Smaller by 20 pounds, fighting with a temperature of 104 degrees farenheit or 40 degrees celcius, and last 13 rounds, when even the referee who didnt even have to throw a single punch, surrendered on the 10th round?

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              #46
              Originally posted by al22tec
              June 25, 1952. Sugar Ray 157.5 lbs, versus Joey Maxim 173 lbs for the world light heavyweight title. Result: TKO win Joey Maxim, on the 13th round because Sugar Ray quit on his stool from heat exhaustion. He was leading on all the scorecards when he was overcome from heat exhaustion. The REFEREE Ruby Goldstein also quit on the 10th round from the 104 degree heat, and was replaced by another referee, Ray Miller.

              Is this what you mean by a quitter? Smaller by 20 pounds, fighting with a temperature of 104 degrees farenheit or 40 degrees celcius, and last 13 rounds, when even the referee who didnt even have to throw a single punch, surrendered on the 10th round?
              Why did you give him the answer to my question?

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              • al22tec
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                #47
                Oops. sorry. Couldnt resist!!

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                • Schmerzen
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                  #48
                  floyd is more skilled than sugar ray robinson, but he doesnt have the power and energy robinson had.
                  i dont think floyd could beat robinson prime to prime.

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                    #49
                    You will find it very hard to find a boxer with more skill then a prime Mayweather JR.

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by Soir
                      Floyds never been Ko'd ever.

                      Professional, amateurs or sparring, so yeah Id say hes the greatest.
                      Sparring

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