well it's not easy to fight weight drained opposition and people who are scared to fight back..and also who was the guy who avoided mosley? Well floyd is such a loser he's scared of a blood test ..I mean that's the only thing standing in the way of making this fight.
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7, will Floyd ever have the balls to get to it?
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So, I'm guessing the consensus is,
no, Floyd doesn't have the balls or the skills to reach 6 or 7.
Anyone care to refute?
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Originally posted by BoxerDood View PostThis is a ****** thread...Pac got his first few titles at a very young age, while his body was still developing. I believe he was 16 or 17. That's what made It easier for him to make Flyweight (and even then he still killed himself to make weight). If Manny had started boxing as an adult, I guarantee he'd have a title in like 5 or 6 weight divisions. Floyd on the other hand turned pro as an adult, and was more complete. If he had started as a child, he could have fought as low as 126 and Maybe 122 (thus giving him a title in 6 or 7 divisons). A title at Middleweight would make it 7 or 8.
Floyd could definitely win a title at 160 if they fought at a catchweight of 155 or 156, but Super Middleweight? Hell no. Andre Ward, Lucian Bute and Mikkel Kessler would KO Pacquiao, Margo, Shane and Floyd on the same night. Just imagine Floyd trying to fight Dirrell. It would be like Hasegawa trying to fight Pacquiao LOL
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Originally posted by BoxerDood View PostI expect this post to be ignored lol
Giant excuses always get ignored.
How about you just say that Floyd isn't good enough to get to six much less 7?
I guess admitting the truth might be too hard as it goes against Floyd.
But if you'd like,
we can play the woulda coulda shoulda game.
If Manny had gotten titles in two more classes,
he'd have 9 to Floyds 5 instead of 7.
I'm just guessing you don't like these numbers though.
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Originally posted by TortillaWarrior View PostIs it in the cards to equal Pac and win championships in his 6th and 7th division?
Or will he forever be below Pac in the all time ranks?
I don't think he has the balls to beat a middle or super middle weight champion.
Size shouldn't be a problem either as his merry band of bromancers have stated millions of times already,
"its not about the size, its about the skill".
Me thinks he'll drag up another 140 pounder to welterweight instead.
I'll just quote myself from the other thread to answer this:
Originally posted by RubilaCDooLB View PostBoth Floyd and Pacquiao came from 106 when they were both 16 years old. The difference was, Pacquiao became pro at a much earlier age than Mayweather which made his lower weight championships count in terms of being a pro while Mayweather stayed in amateur boxing until after the 1996 Olympics.
During that time, Floyd went through 90 amateur fights winning 84 of those for a record of 84-6. Philippines allows boxers to become pro at an earlier age than in the United States.
I don't know about anyone else but if you ask me, going 84-6 as an amateur during that timeframe is a lot better of an accomplishment than someone who was rushed into pros and only going in about what, 15 fights? And got KO'd in one of them in the 3rd round? And it's well known that the level of competition and skills of boxers fighting locally in the Philippines is extremely low. I know, I was born there, and even though I came to NYC at the age of 3, my family visited back there very often and I still speak my native tongue fluently. My father listens to FIlipino radio stations being broadcasted on the internet daily, so growing up, I heard a lot of what was going on as well as knowing my own country. So I can say my words have decent credibility when I speak about my own country.
Let's be honest, if Floyd had gone pro at the same age Pacquiao did, his lower-weight wins would've been championship belts that counted towards his professional record as well, and since he went up to a higher weight class that Pac never went to (154 vs an undrained De La Hoya at junior-middleweight), Floyd would have had championships in EIGHT weight divisions, and Pac with seven.
So guys, let's stop the bull**** shall we.
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Originally posted by RubilaCDooLB View PostI'll just quote myself from the other thread to answer this:
But lets just deal with facts. I mean, it was never a problem when Floyd had 5 and Pac had 4.
Suddenly, Floyd fans want to come out with the "what ifs".
Heres a "what if".
What if Floyd grew balls,
would he venture north for 6 and 7 against the bigger boys?
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Ok if u give him cred for bull**** belts then PAC fans stop making excuses for him get ko'd.may fought for his country which was important to him.if he was dirt poor like PAC he would have the same amount of titles in diffrent classes
bro your to old for these type of threads man
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