Floyd Mayweather fights too Many Rusty fighters.
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Do you not understand sarcasm?
I thought when he said "apparently" he made it clear that it was in jest.
He knows and most posters on here know that I'm not a Floyd fan. And, that Pac is my favorite active fighter.
And, because anybody who says anything positive about Floyd gets labeled a "*****". The joke was that I was one too...
And, Mannie Phresh is actually a pretty big Mayweather fan.
So what is your issue?Comment
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Ortiz is not a prospect, he is a former world title challenger and now world title holder. He is, however, not as good as goldenboy are trying to tell us he is. His defense is shocking, and he is going to get picked apart and toyed with for however long this fight lasts.Comment
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cotto is a bum he is flat footed his style is tailor made for may no head movement slow footwork is non existent doesnt stick to a game plan mayweather by unanimous demolition2 wins since he lost to pacman
only 2 losses in his career- looking to avenge one of them when he fights margarito again
he may never beat pacman but he could beat PBF
even first few rounds against pacman were close
cotto is an ATG- hence ducker wont go anywhere near himComment
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i don't buy these kind of linear logic.....I know why floyd don't get respect from Pacquiao fans. Mayweather has Mostly fought Rusty fighters ( And Now Green as Grass Prospects like Victor Ortiz ). He rarely fought a Prime fighter.
Lets make lists:
Prospects: Victor Ortiz
Prime Fighters: Ricky Hatton, Zab Judah, Diego Corrales
A Little Bit Past Prime: Juan Manuel Marquez,
Rusty and out of prime fighters: Arturo Gatti, Sugar Shane Mosley, Oscar De La Hoya
This is why he needs Pacquiao on his resume. He fights to many out of prime fighters. He needs Pac on his resume to prove that he will fight a good fighter around their prime. It is known to me that Floyd is great. The question is that is he the BEST. Until he fights Pacquiao, That is uncertain.
for one, there are durans, foremans, bhop, etc., who showed being old does not hinder one for reaching up for more glories.....with age and more bouts come experience...although some will point justifiably to health considerations of the old ones....
secondly, i do not subscribe to the "left-over" syndrome.....
a bunch of fighters may well have a round-robin affair the likes between srl, hagler, duran and hearns....
the styles make fights i do understand as a fighter's style may pose problems to the other..
rusty......this is very difficult to explain....as it is subjective and depends on what caused the rustiness....long lay-offs? too few bouts??? and what the fighter did in betweenComment
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