Why is it that Cotto and Margarito get called warriors?
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"warrior" doesn't mean winning multiple belts in multiple weight classes, it's reference is that of someone who displays tremendous heart, never backs down, takes on all challengers. A warrior. (see Erik Morales against Maidana).
Floyd doesn't get called a warrior because he's never showed that type of mentality in the ring. Granted he's never had to (which is why he's great in his own right), but he's never really had to face adversity in the ring and go toe to toe, nor has he recently been one take on all challenges (when he was younger he did).
But Mayweather actually has had at least TWO fights where he has had to pull out everything he knew, and get into the trenches to survive. One was against Emmanuel Augustus, a much underrated fight and fighter, which was neck-and-neck, give-and-take for the whole 9 rds it lasted, when Mayweather was fortunate to score with a body shot which had a bad effect. It's not for nothing that Mayweather, to this day says it was the hardest fight he has had.
Augustus at this point, had a record which was about 21-18 or something ridiculous like that. You guys should look it up on Youtube, it will be an education, and a puzzle as to how Augustus had such a bad record.
The other fight was against J.L. Castillo, again a much underrated fighter, which many, including myself, think Mayweather lost, or at very best, drew. The judges cards did not reflect the fight itself, which was Castillo pressure the whole way.
I can't even think of any other Mayweather fight that was even half worth while watching by comparison.Comment
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So moving up in weight to take on someone bigger and stronger than you isn't challenging?
It's easy being a warrior when taking on people your own size, as Floyd did in the lower weights, and as Cotto and Marg, are doing now.
But I doubt they'll be acting like warriors if they moved up in weight to take on boxers who are 75% more likely going to knock them out.
Nothing but the truth!
Trinidad was like that too but with a lot more boxing skill. Calzaghe was like that, as well, and like Trinidad, was able to turn it up a notch when up against it.Comment
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Exactly, they expect someone who's great enough not to get hit very often to allow himself to be hit in order to show "heart" or be cool in their eyes. **** is ridiculousComment
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I'd think that this should be clear to you by now.Comment
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"warrior" doesn't mean winning multiple belts in multiple weight classes, it's reference is that of someone who displays tremendous heart, never backs down, takes on all challengers. A warrior. (see Erik Morales against Maidana).
Floyd doesn't get called a warrior because he's never showed that type of mentality in the ring. Granted he's never had to (which is why he's great in his own right), but he's never really had to face adversity in the ring and go toe to toe, nor has he recently been one take on all challenges (when he was younger he did).Comment
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