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  • #91
    Originally posted by grgsbrwr View Post
    if floyd fights mosley and wins.... he goes down as one of the greatest to ever lace up... u can not take that from him.... he is easily in the same breath as leonard, ali, and robinson.... if he goes on to fight pac and wins then there is no question that he is the greatest fighter we have ever seen... imo
    U funny!....The pretty one "PUNKED OUT"....and the Testing Harassment...was # 1 excuse, had the PacMan allowed the pretty one to dictate, does anyone doubt that
    #2 excuse was ready in such event?
    As good as Sugar Ray Robinson? The great Sugar Ray was undefeated in over 90 welterweight fights, and fought the best at WW and MW....In 155 + fight who did he ever DUCK?...The Pretty One has lost his credibilty! END OF REPORT!

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    • #92
      Originally posted by solly6 View Post
      both these guys are overrated and over hyped right now. i don't think either of them can beat pac cotto and clottey.





      There's some delusional people on Boxing Scene.
      Last edited by ShoulderRoll; 01-20-2010, 02:26 AM.

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      • #93
        Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
        By Lyle Fitzsimmons - Let’s say you’re Floyd Mayweather Jr.

        Compared to the average clock-puncher, you’re doing pretty well. You’ve reached the pinnacle of a difficult profession. You have more money than three generations of grandkids will spend. And you’ll more than likely be retired before your life is half complete.

        If given the option, it’s a set-up most folks would take in a second.

        Somehow, though, it seems a little unfulfilling.

        From a distance, that is.

        In spite of myriad title belts and inclusion near the top of every respected pound-for-pound list, the mere mention of Mayweather’s name elicits venom from fans across every demographic and from executives on the highest rungs of the boxing ladder.

        And it’s not just the brainless “He’s a punk” or “He sucks” babbling from message-board cretins.

        In this case, even the suits in corner offices join the pile-up, going so far as to allege cowardice and comparable psychological weakness in the interest of protecting an unbeaten record. [Click Here To Read More]



        Despite the flowery prose, there is a flaw in the reasoning here. Much as I hate to say it, Sugar Shane is past his best. He's on the wrong side of 35 and no amount of rah-rah will change that.

        This is the most challenging fight Floyd could have picked (imo more dangerous than a Pacman matchup), but having said that, he's fighting a time-diminished Mosely. Floyd cannot elevate himself to the ATG level he's repeatedly claimed based on a victory over 38yo SSM. Sorry. You're too late Floyd. You ****ed around and missed your chance @ GOAT. Nothin' you can do now...

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        • #94
          Originally posted by lefthook2daliva View Post
          Despite the flowery prose, there is a flaw in the reasoning here. Much as I hate to say it, Sugar Shane is past his best. He's on the wrong side of 35 and no amount of rah-rah will change that.

          This is the most challenging fight Floyd could have picked (imo more dangerous than a Pacman matchup), but having said that, he's fighting a time-diminished Mosely. Floyd cannot elevate himself to the ATG level he's repeatedly claimed based on a victory over 38yo SSM. Sorry. You're too late Floyd. You ****ed around and missed your chance @ GOAT. Nothin' you can do now...


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