Is Floyd ready for a loss?

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  • El Malo.
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    #31
    Originally posted by Chopper417
    Besides inactivity there's no indication of that being true whatsoever. When he has fought he has been utterly dominate and showed no signs of decline. He's lost one round combined in his last two fights.
    He did win clearly but look at his legs. Specially against Mosley fight, he was way too flat footed. Not the same fighter.

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    • slickfox
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      #32
      why do people talk about the mosley fight? what was his land %? he landed 2 good punches....so what. its because floyd is so good that he never gets hit that when he gets hit with a couple good shots a big deal is made.

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      • ANT_P1989
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        #33
        I think Floyd can knock Victor out....My reasons being are: Can Ortiz's chin stand up to precise, quick, accurate punching from Floyd? Especially for 12 rounds...Floyd will make you miss, and missing tires you out, and getting hit while tired will make you taste canvas or quit.

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