When was the last time Floyd fought a real threat?

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  • daggum
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    #121
    as floyd says this is prizefighting. we aint fighting to prove who the best is. then when you look at his resume yep you aren't trying to prove who the best is. at least he's honest.

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    • Canelo Phresh
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      #122
      how do these troll threads last so long?

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      • Carpe Diem
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        #123
        He has fought several of them. The only time those so-called "threats" are no longer considered as threats is after he fought them.

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        • hbonnie21
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          #124
          Originally posted by boxer.exposed
          He sucker punched Ortiz who lost to a bum Maidana.
          He came overweight to beat a lightweight Marquez.
          He fought a 1 year and 3 months rusty over trained Mosley.
          He fought a light welterweight to his best division welterweight.
          Oscar?
          Baldomir?
          Judah?
          Mitchell?
          Gatti?
          Bruseless?
          Corley?
          Ndou?
          Sosa?

          LMAO!

          we know the facts theres no need to speak on it, ur wrong and u know it, ur reaching BIG TIMEEEEEEEEEEE... oscar, hatton, marquez, shane, ortiz- have something in common there all champions at the time of there demise

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          • boxer.exposed
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            #125
            Originally posted by hbonnie21
            we know the facts theres no need to speak on it, ur wrong and u know it, ur reaching BIG TIMEEEEEEEEEEE... oscar, hatton, marquez, shane, ortiz- have something in common there all champions at the time of there demise
            Pac with just 1 fight at lightweight to boot jumped almost 3 weight classes, made Oscar quit and retired him for good while Floyd win against Oscar?

            After Pac fought Oscar at 147, Pac moved down to 140 and fought Hatton at his best weight where he actually undefeated. Pac ko him in 2 and retired him for good while Floyd win against Hatton?

            Pac beat Marquez 3 times already in a close fight without weight cheating him and those 2 were in Marquez 2 best weight classes.

            Pac kd Shane Mosley, ran like a girl and retired him for good while Floyd win against Mosley?

            Ortiz? Sucker punch?
            Last edited by boxer.exposed; 01-07-2012, 10:11 PM.

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            • BoxingFollower
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              #126
              The only thing about it is he has no threat. Kinda like prime Roy Jones. He can only take the best WW has to offer.

              Manny is no that neither.

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                #127
                Originally posted by BoxingFollower
                The only thing about it is he has no threat. Kinda like prime Roy Jones. He can only take the best WW has to offer.

                Manny is no that neither.
                Pac fought flyweight lineal champ Sasakul and getting schooled but showed his heart until the ko came. Sasakul schooling him most of the round = threat

                Pac fought Ledwaba with just 2 weeks short notice and ko him for the IBF belt. With just 2 weeks notice fighting one of the best in super bantamweight = threat
                Pac moved to 126 and fought lineal champ Barrera, tko him. Barrera was considered the best at 126 that time = threat
                Pac fought Marquez 3 times, all in a close fight. Marquez was clearly a threat.

                I can go on but who cares? lol

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                • SoulByThePound
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                  #128
                  Originally posted by boxer.exposed
                  Pac fought flyweight lineal champ Sasakul and getting schooled but showed his heart until the ko came. Sasakul schooling him most of the round = threat

                  Pac fought Ledwaba with just 2 weeks short notice and ko him for the IBF belt. With just 2 weeks notice fighting one of the best in super bantamweight = threat
                  Pac moved to 126 and fought lineal champ Barrera, tko him. Barrera was considered the best at 126 that time = threat
                  Pac fought Marquez 3 times, all in a close fight. Marquez was clearly a threat.

                  I can go on but who cares? lol
                  yeah who cares everyone flopyd fought hbo commenhaters said was his greatest threat then he beat that ass then they flip flop like bert sugar

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                  • ßringer
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                    #129
                    Honestly, it depends on how you define the word "threat". If you're a Pacquiao fan, then Floyd has never faced a legit threat in his entire life. Those of us in the real world know otherwise, though.

                    If by "threat" you mean someone he was not heavily favored to beat, then yes. If memory serves me correct the Corrales and Castillo fights were both fairly even in terms of betting action.

                    You'd have to track down all the odds on all of his fights for a thorough analysis, though. And I doubt you could find Las Vegas odds from 10+ years ago.

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                    • PAC-BOY
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                      #130
                      Victor Ortiz was a threat...Hatton was a threat..Zab Judah was a threat...Jose Luis Castillo and Diego Corrales were threats!

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