Does floyd have the best skill set of all time?
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With my own eyes, Floyd has the best skill set i have ever seen. I don't think sweet pea stands a chance.Comment
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That's you're opinion. Mine on the other hand has Sweet Pea beating him, simply because I've seen Sweet Pea fight the best his time had to offer and he came out on top (he beat JCC, I don't care what the scorecards say). PBF on the other hand has been weaving in and out and avoiding people (Margs, Cotto, etc.) while looking like gin against over matched competition. There's a reason why PBF isn't highly as regarded amongst the boxing historians as he should be. And that's because of his unwillingness to test himself against the best (ever since stepping foot at 147).Comment
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He's the best boxer iv'e seen. Some people say maybe Pernell could beat him but I disagree, I know he was past prime but Trinidad nailed him with straight right hands. And Floyd is quicker and puts his punches together better than Tito. It would have been a really interesting fight though, Both guys have a very hard style to beat.Comment
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Go watch RJJ when he was in his prime and tell me if you think PBF's "timing" will give him the edge against that kind of speed. And that isn't just speed, Roy had power in those punches. Like I said, one left hook and PBF is kissing the canvas.Comment
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Oh lordHe's the best boxer iv'e seen. Some people say maybe Pernell could beat him but I disagree, I know he was past prime but Trinidad nailed him with straight right hands. And Floyd is quicker and puts his punches together better than Tito. It would have been a really interesting fight though, Both guys have a very hard style to beat.
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cotto and marg...bwahahaThat's you're opinion. Mine on the other hand has Sweet Pea beating him, simply because I've seen Sweet Pea fight the best his time had to offer and he came out on top (he beat JCC, I don't care what the scorecards say). PBF on the other hand has been weaving in and out and avoiding people (Margs, Cotto, etc.) while looking like gin against over matched competition. There's a reason why PBF isn't highly as regarded amongst the boxing historians as he should be. And that's because of his unwillingness to test himself against the best (ever since stepping foot at 147).Comment
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I guess you must be Pacdbest in bizarro world.
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