Did Floyd Mayweather beat 10 (future) Hall of Famers ?

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  • DanboSmitty
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    #51
    Originally posted by Walt Liquor
    Its a valid argument TS. Floyd clearly started targeting past prime, out of weight name fighters to enhance his legacy long term without doing it the hard way. You know, by fighting them prime at their weight classes (where floyd was fighting). Luckily for floyd, he has enough apologists that give him a break on his comp because of "politics".
    So if he fight old fighters he is fighting fighters past the their prime, yet when he fight them many were at the top of their respective divison and on the p4p list.

    When he fight up and coming fighter (Ortiz) and soon to be Guerrero and Canelo will you be praising him for not fighting old fighters?

    With Mayweather it's damned if you do damned if you don't, the guy can't fight everybody when he's fighting once a year.

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    • THE REED
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      #52
      Originally posted by The Weebler II
      Gatti, Cotto, Mosley, De La Hoya were past prime.

      Hatton, Judah, Marquez were not fighting at their best weight class.

      So that leaves Corrales , Castillo and Hernandez(?) as his most legit wins, the last one in 2002.
      Floyds best weight class isn't WW either.

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      • pugilistprophet1994
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        #53
        Originally posted by THE REED™
        Floyds best weight class isn't WW either.
        He's been there a long time.

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        • GoogleMe
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          #54
          Zab Judah a hall of famer? hahahhahahahhahahahahahahhahahahahhahahaa

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          • BRITISH LlON
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            #55
            Originally posted by GoogleMe
            Zab Judah a hall of famer? hahahhahahahhahahahahahahhahahahahhahahaa
            Since you have Kessler in your avatar - may I ask you if you think Kessler is HOF worthy? (If he retired right now)

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            • S. Saddler 1310
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              #56
              Originally posted by The Weebler II
              Gatti, Cotto, Mosley, De La Hoya were past prime.
              three of those were coming off big wins that saw them widely branded as rejuvenated fighters.

              Gatti isn't a fight that Floyd can ever expect much credit for.


              Originally posted by The Weebler II
              Hatton, Judah, Marquez were not fighting at their best weight class.
              nor was Mayweather.

              although, Marquez also isn't a fight that Floyd can ever expect much credit for, given the surrounding circumstances.

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              • jaestix1
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                #57
                Originally posted by S. Saddler 1310
                three of those were coming off big wins that saw them widely branded as rejuvenated fighters.

                Gatti isn't a fight that Floyd can ever expect much credit for.



                nor was Mayweather.

                although, Marquez also isn't a fight that Floyd can ever expect much credit for, given the surrounding circumstances.
                lol yet poochie was gonna get credit from the jmm fight?

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                • S. Saddler 1310
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by jaestix1
                  lol yet poochie was gonna get credit from the jmm fight?
                  it was generally expected that Pacquiao would blow away Marquez (perceived to be old and blown-up) in the second of their rematches. had he done so, great credit would probably not have been forthcoming to Pacquiao.

                  we saw a better conditioned Marquez than before, though, and his performance showed he could compete at the weight with the right preparation. in the third of their rematches, he was even more accustomed to carrying the weight. Mayweather likely beats any welterweight version of Marquez handily, but the version he beat in reality was the trial-run version, ie. the weakest version possible.

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                  • Fetta
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                    #59
                    Floyd didnt beat any future HOF'rs let alone possibly 10. Hes a cherrypicker who fights tomato cans

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                    • jaestix1
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                      #60
                      Originally posted by S. Saddler 1310
                      it was generally expected that Pacquiao would blow away Marquez (perceived to be old and blown-up) in the second of their rematches. had he done so, great credit would probably not have been forthcoming to Pacquiao.

                      we saw a better conditioned Marquez than before, though, and his performance showed he could compete at the weight with the right preparation. in the third of their rematches, he was even more accustomed to carrying the weight. Mayweather likely beats any welterweight version of Marquez handily, but the version he beat in reality was the trial-run version, ie. the weakest version possible.
                      i call bs......that was the same marquez as far as im concerned.....it wasn't like marquez ever gassed or was outta shape or his skills were diminished.....he just got beat down by a much greater fighter. pac is just overrated and jmm exposed that.

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