Was Grandpa shane the biggest challenge atWelter Floyd has fought?

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  • Alibata
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    #1

    Was Grandpa shane the biggest challenge atWelter Floyd has fought?

    Even @ his older age he is still better than, Judah, Baldomir, Hatton, Marquez, mitchell. If he fought Ortiz, Ortiz would be the 2nd biggest challenge at 147 for Floyd.
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    That Grandpa Shane was the P4P Number 3 fighter in ALL of boxing and the Number 1 WW.

    So obviously yes.

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      #3
      Originally posted by No Ceilings
      That Grandpa Shane was the P4P Number 3 fighter in ALL of boxing and the Number 1 WW.

      So obviously yes.
      End thread.

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        #4
        Yes,an old Mosley was.

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        • Alibata
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          #5
          Originally posted by No Ceilings
          That Grandpa Shane was the P4P Number 3 fighter in ALL of boxing and the Number 1 WW.

          So obviously yes.
          Does # for # count though... Obviously it does but I see a lot of people discrediting Pacs wins over Barrera, Morales, Cotto, Hatton who were lb for lb fighters when they were defeated.

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            #6
            Originally posted by No Ceilings
            That Grandpa Shane was the P4P Number 3 fighter in ALL of boxing and the Number 1 WW.

            So obviously yes.

            alright then, what a hollow career.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Twako
              alright then, what a hollow career.
              Yes . His career at WW is all that counts.

              Lets judge all fighters by only one of the weight classes they fought at.

              Brilliant logic.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Alibata
                Does # for # count though... Obviously it does but I see a lot of people discrediting Pacs wins over Barrera, Morales, Cotto, Hatton who were lb for lb fighters when they were defeated.
                Who on here has EVER discredited Pac for beating Barerra? I have NEVER seen that. MAB was the P4P Number 3 just like Shane was.

                Cotto wasnt P4P. Neither was Hatton.

                Morales wasnt either. He had just got destroyed by Rahemm.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by ThePhantom5
                  Yes . His career at WW is all that counts.

                  Lets judge all fighters by only one of the weight classes they fought at.

                  Brilliant logic.
                  I wonder do most people who hate on Floyd realize that 31 out of his 41 fights were fought at 135 or under.

                  Thats 90% of his fights.

                  Yup lets only his judge his WW run.

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                  • Twako
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by ThePhantom5
                    Yes . His career at WW is all that counts.

                    Lets judge all fighters by only one of the weight classes they fought at.

                    Brilliant logic.
                    yes, his career in the last 5-6years was what i was referring about.

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