Well I had Ortiz up 3 - 1 in rounds against Floyd, so I'm pretty sure he was a real threat.
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When was the last time Floyd fought a real threat?
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Trust me, Floyd can go up to heavyweight and beat the K-bros and these idiots would find something to hate Floyd for. They already have something cooked up already just in case he fights Martinez. "Oh, he fought him at 150. Not a legit win." I think I remember someone saying he'd fight Martinez at 147.
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Originally posted by boxer.exposed View PostHe was a merely a threat for a few minutes then the sucker punches.
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Originally posted by tennishero View Postlook theres a simple reason floyd doesnt want manny
the so called perfect defense is ****ing useless against left hooks
see what ward did to froch, thats what a good left hook will do to that moronic defense that leaves the chin wide open like that
floyd has legitimate chance of suffering an early KO and he knows it, he fears the fook out of manny- heck i aint never seen anyone so small hurt moseley the way manny did- that power is scary
secondly floyd shouldnt be scared of manny- he has the matchup advantage
he is aging better than manny
his jab is crisper
his defense is 10 times better
he has the confidence and he knows he blueprint to beat manny
(counter his rushes- wear him down- outlast him)
but that deep seated fear of 1 single left hook has made his balls shrink
thats the reality
ortiz was NEVER going to beat floyd
khan martinez or pacquiao are the only options floyd should be taking
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Floyd was controlling the Ortiz fight with total ease, he was hitting him with flush shots constantly.
Whether people want to say it or not, Mosley was a threat at that time. He was coming off a great performance, could still hit as hard as anyone at the weight and had something to prove; the problem was after 4 rounds of getting smacked with counters, Shane became gun-shy, and he still is to this day.
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