Honestly can a fighter be a lefit champion without a loss??

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  • pbftxrs316
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    #31
    what is a lefit champion?lol

    and you talk about manny---it's like this thread was another blatant shot at floyd---

    when manny has fought guys that floyd has fought after floyd fought them----

    it would be okay to argue the way you do if some fighters didn't have a legit legacy----

    and the only one that comes to mind is floyd mayweather jr---he's just been too good to lose--that's all--he has fought world champions, former world champions, mandatories, number 1 contenders----and has beaten them because he was that good---

    so, you have to lose to be legit? what the hell is that?lol--maybe lefit--but to be legit, you don't have to lose kid--get a grip--

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    • Thread Stealer
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      #32
      There have been a fairly sizable number of terrific champions who never improved after their first defeat.

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      • pbftxrs316
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        #33
        get the job done right the 1st time like mentioned before, and you don't have to worry about coming back from a loss---just don't lose---lol--it's as simple as that---

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        • tibbar
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          #34
          having a loss or losses gives the impression of completeness specially becoming a champion and lost then recovering from it and being able to claim the championship again. it is how one survives and triumph from adversity is the measure of a true winner. theres always a question mark on how an undefeated can handle a setback or loss, there were winners who once tasted defeat never really recovers from it. i guess those are what some people in here called one's whose soul was taken by their opponents, one defeat and they became "SHOT". those who manage to rise up again after a lost are those we call true champions. those that are afraid to lose and afraid to take the risk, even if they are undefeated have the big letter "L" marked on their forehead that tells everyone they are losers.

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          • DET. IRONSIDE
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            #35
            You heard of Marciano?

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            • pbftxrs316
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              #36
              Originally posted by tibbar
              having a loss or losses gives the impression of completeness specially becoming a champion and lost then recovering from it and being able to claim the championship again. it is how one survives and triumph from adversity is the measure of a true winner. theres always a question mark on how an undefeated can handle a setback or loss, there were winners who once tasted defeat never really recovers from it. i guess those are what some people in here called one's whose soul was taken by their opponents, one defeat and they became "SHOT". those who manage to rise up again after a lost are those we call true champions. those that are afraid to lose and afraid to take the risk, even if they are undefeated have the big letter "L" marked on their forehead that tells everyone they are losers.
              or--the truly complete fighter doesn't underestimate any opponent and trains for every fighter the same---because he or she wants to get the job done right the 1st time-remember, boxing matches are won in the gym--

              think about this--floyd as trained full regiments twice a day, meaning, when most fighters are sleep, he's up training--that's dedication-it's no accident he's as good as he is---he has sparred up to 15 minute rounds--with different partners--no breaks--usually 4 1/2 minute rounds--he's a 15 round fighter like manny is--

              you see, when you train hard for every fighter--you get results--he is the only complete fighter in boxing--compubox stats show it against top calibur fighters--

              it's not lack of competition, it's his unique set of skills, that are miles ahead of everybody else---and most importantly-his dedication and hard work in the gym--and he keeps himself in shape all year round--meaning he always trains--

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