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Do you believe Floyd will retire undefeated?
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Floyd fighting Marquez (a legend) as a tuneup after a long layoff is an easy night and a cherrypick.
Manny fighting Marquez for the 4th time gets all the respect in the world.
Just shows how people deep down knows that Floyd is in another category.
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Originally posted by ItsTrue View PostA legend?
He will be rememebered as a guy that in the day where athletes everywhere were getting busted for drugs avoided enhanced testing.
He will be remembered as the guy who couldnt get a decisive victory then got brutally KO'd against his biggest rival.
He will be rememebered as a fighter who fought the majority of his career defining wins at catchweights and avoided fighters in their respective weightclasses
Those are the things he will be rememebered for....things that arent what legends do.
You list all of Manny's faults as if he should've went undefeated his whole career, and not been touched once in the ring.
Ok, catchweights, or make your opponents move up in weight, then not even make weight.
At the end of the day, fighters, journalists, fans (not fan boys), main stream fans will always respect, and appreciate Manny more than Floyd. Simple and plain.
You're a KNOWN flowmo. Your word should be taken with less than a grain of salt.Last edited by Scarcaztic; 02-02-2013, 12:32 PM.
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Originally posted by Jcsuper View PostFloyd has to fight the middleweight champ, p4p 2 or 3 to please the haters and face a "legit" thread because nobody at his own threat poses a possible thread, but these same haters can't even put Floyd in the top 50 atg.
Threads like that are funny because the haters don't even realize how much esteem and respect they give to floyd
No one's even asking him to fight Sergio at middleweight.
Edit: I said make it up to FANS, not Flowmos, that would be OK with him fighting Richard Pryor in his prime, and hyping it up as the greatest boxer vs. the greatest comedian.Last edited by Scarcaztic; 02-02-2013, 12:34 PM.
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Originally posted by Jcsuper View PostFloyd fighting Marquez (a legend) as a tuneup after a long layoff is an easy night and a cherrypick.
Manny fighting Marquez for the 4th time gets all the respect in the world.
Just shows how people deep down knows that Floyd is in another category.
HUGE DIFFERENCE.
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Originally posted by Bushbaby View PostOf course he will. Ask his uncle. Who believes because Chavez jr dropped Martinez, Floyd would ko him. Therefore he feels Floyd should fight Pacman, Marquez & Bradley. Since his word is law on koing Martinez.
Floyd's spent a career only taking the fights he knows he's supposed to win. I don't see how anyone can expect different from him in his final fights.
Its not Floyds fault that the only fights to make are ones where hes supposed to win. When your in your own league its hard to create drama. Hes just that good.
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Originally posted by ItsTrue View PostA legend?
He will be rememebered as a guy that in the day where athletes everywhere were getting busted for drugs avoided enhanced testing.
He will be remembered as the guy who couldnt get a decisive victory then got brutally KO'd against his biggest rival.
He will be rememebered as a fighter who fought the majority of his career defining wins at catchweights and avoided fighters in their respective weightclasses
Those are the things he will be rememebered for....things that arent what legends do.
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Originally posted by inITtoWINit View PostFloyd makes JMM move up 2 weight classes, and has the nerve to miss weight. Manny fights super, duper, juicer, JMM.
HUGE DIFFERENCE.
Juicer ? so you're defending Pac that he has never failed a drug test and at the same time throwing accusation at JMM that he was dope. So Pac has a free pass about su****ion and can avoid all the tests he wants but if a fighter is muscled in a fight against him than poor Pac he's fighting a "super juiced monster". Come on stop calling people fan boys when you're clearly one.
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Originally posted by Jcsuper View Postsuper, juicer. Lol cut the crap please. You really think that Marquez would have done differently against Floyd than he did the first time. hell he was even slower it would have been worse.
Juicer ? so you're defending Pac that he has never failed a drug test and at the same time throwing accusation at JMM that he was dope. So Pac has a free pass about su****ion and can avoid all the tests he wants but if a fighter is muscled in a fight against him than poor Pac he's fighting a "super juiced monster". Come on stop calling people fan boys when you're clearly one.
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Originally posted by inITtoWINit View PostAnd Floyd will always be remembered as the guy that straight up retired for 2 years, once his division was getting dangerous. Then on top of that, he cherry picks. Then rumored to have failed 3 drug tests, while Manny hasn't been rumored to fail a single one.
You list all of Manny's faults as if he should've went undefeated his whole career, and not been touched once in the ring.
Ok, catchweights, or make your opponents move up in weight, then not even make weight.
At the end of the day, fighters, journalists, fans (not fan boys), main stream fans will always respect, and appreciate Manny more than Floyd. Simple and plain.
You're a KNOWN flowmo. Your word should be taken with less than a grain of salt.
Floyd and Pac were the two greatest fighter during the 2000-2020's. Both were fighting great opposition until they became p4p #1 and started with the good matchmaking and catchweight for Manny. Both did the same thing "imo", but to me atleast Floyd didnt ask for catchweights and was fighting guys coming of wins.
Both were to blame for the Big fight not happening. Both have their blame about the way they conduct their career after they became #1. Who was better ? Floyd, and even the haters know it by making a million thread about how he has to fight middleweight in their prime to have an ounce of respect
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