Did Marquez just destroy Mayweather's legacy?
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Marquez never took any test when he fought against Floyd. Floyd asked for testing in 2010. Floyd fought Marquez in September 2009.Comment
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Mannys legacy is intact....people remember the in prime years of a fighter, just because a fighter loses past his prime or gets hit with the ultimate shot in a fight he was cleanly winning does not hurt legacies....
Duran and Ali are classic examples buddy
This does add to mayweathers legacy but thats because he hardly has one, just a dude who avoided prime fighters if you look into him. His legacy is the biggest draw in boxing after Ali, that is what he will be remembered forComment
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This shouldn't have anything to do with Mayweather. One fighter beating another doesn't affect a third fighters legacy. Fighters legacies are defined by how great his career is, not someone elses. Pac v Floyd can still be a good fighter, I saw Manny as active, fast and accurate as I've seen him since Cotto. Marquez got in a great shot (controversial maybe?).
Mayweather just looks more of a ***** now by avoiding Pac. But I'd still rank Pac and possibly Marquez above Mayweather now.Comment
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This shouldn't have anything to do with Mayweather. One fighter beating another doesn't affect a third fighters legacy. Fighters legacies are defined by how great his career is, not someone elses. Pac v Floyd can still be a good fighter, I saw Manny as active, fast and accurate as I've seen him since Cotto. Marquez got in a great shot (controversial maybe?).
Mayweather just looks more of a ***** now by avoiding Pac. But I'd still rank Pac and possibly Marquez above Mayweather now.Comment
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