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  • SWEETSCIENCE100
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    "Impossible To Beat from 135 - 147 "

    I created this thread because I really believe that while Mayweather is in his prime, he is impossible to beat! So many fighters from all backgrounds and styles have had there chance to give Money his first blemish. Time and time again I have witness this man do unbelieveable things in the ring. His reflexes are cat like, and his focus is that of a brain surgene in the middle of removing a tumor from a small child. I have always said Mayweather was the GOAT, and i'm sticking by my words. I also believe that he is Impossible To Beat from 135 - 147. All opponants of Mayweather are left with only two game plans due to his skill and god given gifts. One is to fight hard being aggressive in constant attack mode. This plan will allow Mayweather to pick you apart and Possibly get you knocked out . The second plan is to try and box Mayweather. We all know this is impossible to be successfull at, because it will allow Mayweather to relax more and pop shot, which equals a slow beating for 12 rounds. Playing chess with the greatest boxer in the world is crazy. HATE HIM AND CALL ME ******, but until he loses im right and his track record speaks for itself.
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  • ThePrince
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    #2
    Jose Louis Castillo vehemently disagrees. No one in invincible.

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    • Reloaded
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      #3
      Originally posted by ThePrince
      Jose Louis Castillo vehemently disagrees. No one in invincible.
      So does every loser , thing is Floyd did right like he is supposed to do without an injury , he didnt rob him the first then give him a CW and rob him again and duck the biggest fight out there just so I can rob him some more ,,,

      lol Manny is a fraud and its laughable the petty crap you try to muddy the waters with ,,,,

      Everybody is onto him the party is over , as a fan you need to wake and face reality , tell Manny to step up and fight Floyd .

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      • -Kev-
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        #4
        Originally posted by ThePrince
        Jose Louis Castillo vehemently disagrees. No one in invincible.
        That fight was closer than Marquez vs Pacquiao 1-3.

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        • Weebler I
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          #5
          Your wall of text is unreadable.

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          • -Kev-
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            #6
            Imagine if Floyd waited 4 years to give Castillo a rematch..and loses even clearer.

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            • Mr Randy Watson
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              #7
              Originally posted by ThePrince
              Jose Louis Castillo vehemently disagrees. No one in invincible.
              marquez pacquiao 3 was much closer than the castillo fight.



              I dont know about mayweather beating anyone from 135 to 147 all time.

              Prime DLH and mosley would have better outings against him for sure.I'd still put my money on mayweather, but those 2 matchups are 50-50 fights.

              Tommy hearns and ray leonard are 2 fighters who have attributes that mayweather has never been up against his whole career... and he'll never encounter some1 as skilled and gifted as those two. So its hard to judge.

              But he could def. compete in any era.

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              • Shogunofharlem1
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                #8
                Originally posted by SWEETSCIENCE100
                I created this thread because I really believe that while Mayweather is in his prime, he is impossible to beat! So many fighters from all backgrounds and styles have had there chance to give Money his first blemish. Time and time again I have witness this man do unbelieveable things in the ring. His reflexes are cat like, and his focus is that of a brain surgene in the middle of removing a tumor from a small child. I have always said Mayweather was the GOAT, and i'm sticking by my words. I also believe that he is Impossible To Beat from 135 - 147. All opponants of Mayweather are left with only two game plans due to his skill and god given gifts. One is to fight hard being aggressive in constant attack mode. This plan will allow Mayweather to pick you apart and Possibly get you knocked out . The second plan is to try and box Mayweather. We all know this is impossible to be successfull at, because it will allow Mayweather to relax more and pop shot, which equals a slow beating for 12 rounds. Playing chess with the greatest boxer in the world is crazy. HATE HIM AND CALL ME ******, but until he loses im right and his track record speaks for itself.
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                I dont think the fighters between 135-147 now beat him but dudes like Hearns, prime DLH, Leonard, etc would be able to.

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                • -Kev-
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                  #9
                  It's one thing to win a fight that could have gone either way, then immediately rematch that guy that gave you the tough fight, and clearly beat him. It's another thing to closely but clearly win a fight but get robbed, then avoid the fight for years and fight that guy at a weight class he doesn't belong in, while he's near 40 years old...and lose even more clear than the last time! Wow.

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                  • LeG00N
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                    #10
                    ......Yea nowadays his opponents really only have a punchers chance...

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