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  • Digital Hu$tler
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    #1

    It's A New Era..

    Hatton lost
    Cotto lost
    Pacquiao lost

    These were the top guys at one time it's a new era for the Wards and the Broners the Alverezs even the Guerreros of the boxing world
  • NearHypnos
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    #2
    But Floyd is still number one... Its really the same ish seeing as Pac was considered by many to have lost the previous Marquez fights anyway... >__>...

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    • kiaba360
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      #3
      Cotto fought Trout, and Pac fought Bradley. They could go a step further and make Cotto/Canelo and Pac/Rios. They are still viable and can pass on their fan-bases by rubbing their shine on the next era of boxers. Hopefully, Marquez does the same and fights Bradley.

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      • LoadedWraps
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        #4
        Originally posted by Digital Hu$tler
        Hatton lost
        Cotto lost
        Pacquiao lost

        These were the top guys at one time it's a new era for the Wards and the Broners the Alverezs even the Guerreros of the boxing world
        Floyd is still number one and going strong.

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        • Light_Speed
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          #5
          Originally posted by NearHypnos
          But Floyd is still number one
          Yeah there's been a changing of the guard with Pac and Cotto losing and Ward, Canelo and Broner bursting onto the scene in the last couple years. Yet Floyd is still on top, was there before Pac rose up, is still there after Pac's decline. That says something.

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          • Gojira
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            #6
            Won't be long before you'll be able to add Floyd to that list as long as he keeps fighting.

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            • gmc_rfc_06
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              #7
              And then there was one.

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              • 1-2-3-man
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                #8
                Your statement would make sense if Pacquiao lost to a young fighter, but it was one from his one era who's even older than him.

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                • kiaba360
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Light_Speed
                  Yeah there's been a changing of the guard with Pac and Cotto losing and Ward, Canelo and Broner bursting onto the scene in the last couple years. Yet Floyd is still on top, was there before Pac rose up, is still there after Pac's decline. That says something.
                  He fought once in '09, once in '10, once in '11, and once in '12. How hard is it to face a physical decline when your body isn't being put through the constant wear-and-tear of training/fighting? Father Time never loses, but he's definitely having a problem beating Mayweather. I really think Floyd will retire with his 0 still intact. He'll beat Canelo/Guerrero and then probably retire.

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