can any fighter right now actually beat floyd mayweather??

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  • THE REED
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    #81
    Originally posted by Walt Liquor
    Same thing for sergio???
    I'm talking about Floyd.

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    • American Dream
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      #82
      Originally posted by reedickyaluss
      Age can, and will...
      this is the only thing i see beating him..

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      • kiaba360
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        #83
        Martinez at MW is the only fight where Floyd is in clear danger of losing, cuz we've never seen him at that weight before. I would have Martinez as the favorite at MW. At JMW, I have Floyd as a slight favorite.

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        • -Kev-
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          #84
          I'd agree with Floyd if he wants to retire by 47. Jones first loss was at 34 and it was a bad one, and he never become a real threat to any one after that. Before that loss people thought he was Superman who no one within 160-175 could beat him. JCC was like 32 when DLH first kicked his ass I think.

          Sure you have Bernard Hopkins here, being competitive at 68 years old, but as dirty and efficient people think Floyd is, he just doesn't have more tricks than B-Hop. Floyd and Bernard live very similar lifestyles in which they take care of their body very similar, but I think B-Hop has $ to motivate him since he didn't make what he wanted in the early-middle part of his career, while Floyd has all the money in the world and made 10's of millions in his 20's and even more in his 30s.

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            #85
            Originally posted by -Kev-
            Sure you have Bernard Hopkins here, being competitive at 68 years old, but as dirty and efficient people think Floyd is, he just doesn't have more tricks than B-Hop. Floyd and Bernard live very similar lifestyles in which they take care of their body very similar, but I think B-Hop has $ to motivate him since he didn't make what he wanted in the early-middle part of his career, while Floyd has all the money in the world and made 10's of millions in his 20's and even more in his 30s.
            Nard also started pro late and didn't have the same extensive amateur career.

            He had less wear and tear on his body even though he was older.

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              #86
              Originally posted by -Kev-
              Sure you have Bernard Hopkins here, being competitive at 68 years old, but as dirty and efficient people think Floyd is, he just doesn't have more tricks than B-Hop. Floyd and Bernard live very similar lifestyles in which they take care of their body very similar, but I think B-Hop has $ to motivate him since he didn't make what he wanted in the early-middle part of his career, while Floyd has all the money in the world and made 10's of millions in his 20's and even more in his 30s.
              Nard also started pro late and didn't have the same extensive amateur career.

              He had less wear and tear on his body even though he was older.

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              • twosweethooks
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                #87
                Whew after reading the first three pages, I can't take no more.

                QUESTION:

                WHO or which is the first ELITE Welter Weight in his prime that Jr has whupped ??????

                Remember the flurry against Ortiz,,, amateurish !!! IF he does that against Cotto or Pac he will get cracked

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                • Walt Liquor
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                  #88
                  Originally posted by twosweethooks
                  Whew after reading the first three pages, I can't take no more.

                  QUESTION:

                  WHO or which is the first ELITE Welter Weight in his prime that Jr has whupped ??????

                  Remember the flurry against Ortiz,,, amateurish !!! IF he does that against Cotto or Pac he will get cracked
                  he has never beaten a prime hof fighter. borderline hof yes. and he holds since 2002 that aren't suspect in some sort of way, that for damn sure.

                  i agree with some posters that zab was his toughest fight, and what was zab at 147 really? a dude with huge balls that lost to all elite ww's but one really and was kostya's b i at 140

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                    #89
                    Originally posted by twosweethooks
                    Whew after reading the first three pages, I can't take no more.

                    QUESTION:

                    WHO or which is the first ELITE Welter Weight in his prime that Jr has whupped ??????

                    Remember the flurry against Ortiz,,, amateurish !!! IF he does that against Cotto or Pac he will get cracked
                    Seriously?

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                    • brains4boxing
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                      #90
                      pound4pound sergio

                      sergio martinez iz the best match 4 floyd...the whole boxing world knows...dats why chavez will not step n da ring wit him...take note...martinez knocked out his last 5 vicrims

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