Undefeated record just prove that you havnt been fighting at the top level consistent

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  • PureBoxingCEO
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    Undefeated record just prove that you havnt been fighting at the top level consistent

    Sugar Ray Robison has losses because he fought the toughest always and challenged himself his whole career, all of the fab four have losses, all the greats of the last generation (mosley, Trinidad, Delahoya, Hopkins, Jones, TOney) have losses, when I see a guy like Joe Calzaghe being considered amongst the greatest of all time because hes undefeated or people (to a much lesser degree) comparing Floyd Mayweather to all time greats I just think "", All, ALL of the greatest of all time have retired with losses, the only guy who retired undefeated was Rocky, yes the same Rocky who's greatest wins are against 45year old dudes who had plently of losses in their last 10fights and a retired for many years and 38year old joe louisALL the greatest have lost, when I see a undefeated fighter RETIRE I immediately think either he's a ducker, or just didn't really want to challenge himself, LUCKY Floyd Mayweather came out of retirement because he would've been a joke, I give him respect for fighting SUGAR Shane Mosley.
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    Ricardo Lopez.

    ATG.

    HOF.

    Undefeated.

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    • jrosales13
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      #3
      Originally posted by No Ceilings
      Ricardo Lopez.

      ATG.

      HOF.

      Undefeated.
      Ricardo Lopez never fought Carbajal, Gonzalez, and Too Sharp...

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      • The_Demon
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        #4
        not necessarily

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        • MrInevitable01
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          #5
          Originally posted by PureBoxingCEO
          Sugar Ray Robison has losses because he fought the toughest always and challenged himself his whole career, all of the fab four have losses, all the greats of the last generation (mosley, Trinidad, Delahoya, Hopkins, Jones, TOney) have losses, when I see a guy like Joe Calzaghe being considered amongst the greatest of all time because hes undefeated or people (to a much lesser degree) comparing Floyd Mayweather to all time greats I just think "", All, ALL of the greatest of all time have retired with losses, the only guy who retired undefeated was Rocky, yes the same Rocky who's greatest wins are against 45year old dudes who had plently of losses in their last 10fights and a retired for many years and 38year old joe louisALL the greatest have lost, when I see a undefeated fighter RETIRE I immediately think either he's a ducker, or just didn't really want to challenge himself, LUCKY Floyd Mayweather came out of retirement because he would've been a joke, I give him respect for fighting SUGAR Shane Mosley.
          a loser wrote this ****...

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          • B.U.R.N.E.R
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            #6
            Originally posted by jrosales13
            Ricardo Lopez never fought Carbajal, Gonzalez, and Too Sharp...
            I hear you but thats the best example I can come up with. Spaddy, Calzaghe, Marciano dont cut it.

            I think Floyd has a good chance of retiring undefeated.

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            • The Gully Gad
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              #7
              I know peeps are 2 quick to write a fighter off nowadays thats got defeats on there records...

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                #8
                Originally posted by No Ceilings
                I hear you but thats the best example I can come up with. Spaddy, Calzaghe, Marciano dont cut it.

                I think Floyd has a good chance of retiring undefeated.
                But, the point of the TS is that if you retire undefeated then you didn't fight top level, risky fights consistency... Which is true... All the fighters that have been undefeated have not faced top level consistency...

                Now if Floyd fights Shane, Pac, Martinez, and P-Will and retires undefeated. Then he would be the exception...

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by The Gully Gad
                  I know peeps are 2 quick to write a fighter off nowadays thats got defeats on there records...
                  That is very true... One lost and you're done as a fighter... It really makes no sense...

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                  • B.U.R.N.E.R
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                    [QUOTE=jrosales13;7602780]But, the point of the TS is that if you retire undefeated then you didn't fight top level, risky fights consistency... Which is true... All the fighters that have been undefeated have not faced top level consistency...

                    Now if Floyd fights Shane, Pac, Martinez, and P-Will and retires undefeated. Then he would be the exception...[/QUOTE]

                    I'll agree with that. Floyd needs to do something after a Pac and Shane fight assuming he wins.

                    Williams/Martinez at 154 or 160 would seal the deal IMO if they are still high ranked guys.

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