who has a boxer's chance against floyd?

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  • them_apples
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    #11
    Originally posted by dibzvincent143
    coz i think everyone's only been given a puncher's chance.
    Hearns

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    right now..nobody..


    a boxers chance that is

    a fighting chance? Pacman

    I think Floyd would dominate Williams though, at this stage.

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    • Calilloyd
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      #12
      Originally posted by dibzvincent143
      coz i think everyone's only been given a puncher's chance.
      Martinez although I think Floyd wins at 154. 160 is another story.

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      • dibzvincent143
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        #13
        Anyone with a good reach, speed, and jab.
        oscar has that. mosley has that. everyone said that..

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        • jonesy
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          #14
          Originally posted by dibzvincent143
          edwin wont be given any chance imo. but if he has, it will still be a puncher's chance. not a boxer's chance. may he rest in peace.
          Edwin was a very very good boxer, potentially great. He was a much better boxer than people know. In his fights he just wanted to knock out his opponent, he didnt need to box so much. If you ever had the privilege to watch him train/spar you know he could outbox most boxers (he did in sparring). Just because he didnt get the chance to show the world doesnt mean he couldnt do it. His chin, foot and hand speed are all on par with floyd and his power greater. If he landed, which he could do imo because he was so relentless, with precise timing and accuracy. He would ko floyd. Edwin was great, its a shame only a few people know.

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          • BoxerDood
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            #15
            Originally posted by BG_Knocc_Out
            Martinez at 154.
            Paul Williams

            Anyone with a good reach, speed, and jab.
            I can understand Martinez, but definitely not Williams. He couldn't even outbox Cintron. He didn't start winning rounds until he attacked him with those millions of punches. There's no way Williams would outbox Mayweather. His best chance would be with constant pressure with some distance with his jab.

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            • trk
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              #16
              Pacquiao has the best chance, followed by Martinez. I think Floyd beats both of them though.

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              • AKATheMack
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                #17
                Martinez then really nobody till 168.

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                • Ivansmamma
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                  #18
                  Oscar might have done it in his prime.

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                  • dibzvincent143
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                    #19
                    Edwin was a very very good boxer, potentially great. He was a much better boxer than people know. In his fights he just wanted to knock out his opponent, he didnt need to box so much. If you ever had the privilege to watch him train/spar you know he could outbox most boxers (he did in sparring). Just because he didnt get the chance to show the world doesnt mean he couldnt do it. His chin, foot and hand speed are all on par with floyd and his power greater. If he landed, which he could do imo because he was so relentless, with precise timing and accuracy. He would ko floyd. Edwin was great, its a shame only a few people know.
                    im not taking away anything from edwin and i give him a lot of credit for the things he had achieved.. but saying he will ko floyd is unbelievable.. edwin's nowhere near pac or shane yet. and i believed he'll even have a tough time against marquez at lightweight..

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                    • dibzvincent143
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                      #20
                      Pacquiao has the best chance, followed by Martinez. I think Floyd beats both of them though.
                      i agree that pac has the best chance.

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