Floyd's Resume. Is it top 5 among the last 20 years?

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  • Walt Liquor
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    #21
    Originally posted by PBP
    Why not? He only had 1 clear undisputed loss and was the #1 pound for pound fighter in the world for 3 years.
    His career started well before 92. Guys on his resume like azumah are pre 92 im pretty sure.
    Last edited by Walt Liquor; 12-11-2012, 09:42 PM.

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    • Larry the boss
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      #22
      Floyd has possibly the best resume in the last damn 20 years,tired of people hating on his perfection,He has dominated everyone put in front of him through 5 damn divisions,can't say that about anyone else in the history of this sport period

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      • Walt Liquor
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        #23
        Originally posted by MR. LARRYX
        Floyd has possibly the best resume in the last damn 20 years,tired of people hating on his perfection,He has dominated everyone put in front of him through 5 damn divisions,can't say that about anyone else in the history of this sport period
        Lmao. Too bad you cant write that he fought and beat the best fighters in his divisions in their primes.

        How many prime hof's did floyd beat? How many atg's did he face and beat in or around their prime at a fair weight?

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          #24
          Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Top 10 Rated Opponents/Champions cheers HOI.

          1998: Genaro Hernandez (World SFW Champion)
          1998: Angel Manfredy (No. 2 SFW)
          2000: Goyo Vargas (No. 10 SFW)
          2001: Diego Corrales (No. 1 SFW)
          2001: Jesus Chavez (No. 4 SFW)
          2002: Jose Luis Castillo (No. 1 LW, WBC claimant) [New lineage]
          2002: Jose Luis Castillo (No. 1 LW)
          2003: Philip N'Dou (No. 4 SFW) (@135)
          2004: DeMarcus Corley (No. 5 LWW)
          2005: Arturo Gatti (No. 1 LWW, WBC claimant)
          2006: Zab Judah (No. 3 WW)
          2006: Carlos Baldomir (World WW Champion)
          2007: Oscar De La Hoya (No. 5 LMW, WBC claimant)
          2007: Ricky Hatton (World LWW Champion) (@147)
          2009: Juan M. Marquez (World LW Champion) (@147)
          2010: Shane Molsey (No. 2 WW, WBA claimant)
          2011: Victor Ortiz (No. 2 WW, WBC claimant)
          2012: Miguel Cotto (No. 1 LMW, WBA claimant)

          Overall record: 43-0
          Record vs. Top 10 Opponents/Champions: 18-0

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            #25
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            Last edited by damuttz112; 12-11-2012, 10:01 PM.

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              #26
              Originally posted by damuttz112
              Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Top 10 Rated Opponents/Champions cheers HOI.

              1998: Genaro Hernandez (World SFW Champion)
              1998: Angel Manfredy (No. 2 SFW)
              2000: Goyo Vargas (No. 10 SFW)
              2001: Diego Corrales (No. 1 SFW)
              2001: Jesus Chavez (No. 4 SFW)
              2002: Jose Luis Castillo (No. 1 LW, WBC claimant) [New lineage]
              2002: Jose Luis Castillo (No. 1 LW)
              2003: Philip N'Dou (No. 4 SFW) (@135)
              2004: DeMarcus Corley (No. 5 LWW)
              2005: Arturo Gatti (No. 1 LWW, WBC claimant)
              2006: Zab Judah (No. 3 WW)
              2006: Carlos Baldomir (World WW Champion)
              2007: Oscar De La Hoya (No. 5 LMW, WBC claimant)
              2007: Ricky Hatton (World LWW Champion) (@147)
              2009: Juan M. Marquez (World LW Champion) (@147)
              2010: Shane Molsey (No. 2 WW, WBA claimant)
              2011: Victor Ortiz (No. 2 WW, WBC claimant)
              2012: Miguel Cotto (No. 1 LMW, WBA claimant)

              Overall record: 43-0
              Record vs. Top 10 Opponents/Champions: 18-0

              Excellent post for people who know jack shi t about boxing.

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                #27
                Originally posted by Walt Liquor
                Excellent post.
                Yes, I don't see any replies from posters because his record and resume is fucking solid. I don't try and go overboard in suggesting that he would totally dominate the likes of the fabulous four and past greats. But in saying that his competition and his consistency of performance is phenomenal.

                What people don't realise is that it was only after the De La Hoya bout a lot of fighters wanted to make a fight due to him bringing in the financial plus. Only at the lower weights (130 & 135) he was not really sought after by the big names, ironically this is when he had his best form.
                Last edited by damuttz112; 12-11-2012, 10:37 PM.

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                  #28
                  All Floyd fights are guys who are top P4P or top in their division. Thats good enough for me.

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                    #29
                    Floyd has deafeated the #1 guys at 130,135,147(2 times)and 154...

                    certified hof's on his resume

                    Oscar-champ at 154
                    Gatti-champ at 140
                    Cotto-champ at 154
                    Shane-champ at 147-p4p#3


                    and he is still going undefeated and still dominating at 35

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Walt Liquor
                      Lmao. Too bad you cant write that he fought and beat the best fighters in his divisions in their primes.

                      How many prime hof's did floyd beat? How many atg's did he face and beat in or around their prime at a fair weight?
                      He'll stay away from this one.

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