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(No hate thread) Do you consider mayweather one of the best Welterweights of this era

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  • #81
    Originally posted by Chunk View Post
    Cotto is quite considerably a lot better then everyone Floyd has fought at Welterweight thus far. That shouldn't even be up for debate.
    Rightfully so, but at the time Floyd fought Judah and Baldomir they were the top dogs, especially Baldomir. I remember watching on ESPN and they were grilling Floyd for ducking Baldomir. Of course in hinds-sight everything is 20/20. But I don't thinks its fair to say that those two wins amount to nothing.

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    • #82
      Originally posted by Drive Slow View Post
      Rightfully so, but at the time Floyd fought Judah and Baldomir they were the top dogs, especially Baldomir. I remember watching on ESPN and they were grilling Floyd for ducking Baldomir. Of course in hinds-sight everything is 20/20. But I don't thinks its fair to say that those two wins amount to nothing.
      They amount to something. Just not much.

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      • #83
        Originally posted by Drive Slow View Post
        Rightfully so, but at the time Floyd fought Judah and Baldomir they were the top dogs, especially Baldomir. I remember watching on ESPN and they were grilling Floyd for ducking Baldomir. Of course in hinds-sight everything is 20/20. But I don't thinks its fair to say that those two wins amount to nothing.
        Heres Brian Kenny, yes the same one Pac fans love is here accusing Floyd of ducking Baldi and Hatton.

        Go figure.






        Now all off a sudden these wins means nothing. Thats boxing scene for you.

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        • #84
          boxers like floyd need to be judged by the overall work, not just on a specific division (particularly ww), to get recognition. he already jumped too many weight divisions in his career to even be expected to fight the top contenders on one of his heaviest divisions.

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          • #85
            Originally posted by Drive Slow View Post
            Rightfully so, but at the time Floyd fought Judah and Baldomir they were the top dogs, especially Baldomir. I remember watching on ESPN and they were grilling Floyd for ducking Baldomir. Of course in hinds-sight everything is 20/20. But I don't thinks its fair to say that those two wins amount to nothing.
            Beating Baldomir gave him another WBC belt to add to the collection, but truth be told, Baldormir's not very good and quite franky he was at the right place at the right time for Floyd.

            That win doesn't add any really stock to Floyd's supposed Welterweight greatness. I won't knock his performance in that fight though because he was very good.

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            • #86
              Originally posted by No Ceilings View Post
              Heres Brian Kenny, yes the same one Pac fans love is here accusing Floyd of ducking Baldi and Hatton.

              Go figure.






              Now all off a sudden these wins means nothing. Thats boxing scene for you.


              Wow!, its really funny to hear that now and it's easy to see why Floyd often says he is in a no-win situation.

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              • #87
                Not one of the best, but 'the best'. Close thread.

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                • #88
                  Originally posted by Drive Slow View Post
                  Wow!, its really funny to hear that now and it's easy to see why Floyd often says he is in a no-win situation.
                  Brian Kenny was wrong. And the majority of hardcore fans did not agree with him as far as Baldomir being the stiffest test out there.

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                  • #89
                    Originally posted by Chunk View Post
                    Beating Baldomir gave him another WBC belt to add to the collection, but truth be told, Baldormir's not very good and quite franky he was at the right place at the right time for Floyd.

                    That win doesn't add any really stock to Floyd's supposed Welterweight greatness. I won't knock his performance in that fight though because he was very good.
                    And thats the problem, he made it look to easy. He trained himself for that fight and I think that alone speaks volumes about Floyd's mental toughness and self-discipline.

                    Now if he would have slept on Baldomir like Judah did and the fight was close, everyone would be praising Baldomir like people did Castillo. Floyd does himself no favors because he makes it look to easy. Okay I'm done. But yes you are right Cotto is by far better than Judah and Baldomir.

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                    • #90
                      Originally posted by Drive Slow View Post
                      And thats the problem, he made it look to easy. He trained himself for that fight and I think that alone speaks volumes about Floyd's mental toughness and self-discipline.

                      Now if he would have slept on Baldomir like Judah did and the fight was close, everyone would be praising Baldomir like people did Castillo. Floyd does himself no favors because he makes it look to easy. Okay I'm done. But yes you are right Cotto is by far better than Judah and Baldomir.
                      Floyd didn't go out of 1st gear in that fight. He didn't have to. Baldomir was tailor made for him.

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