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Floyd isn't stopping Guerrero. Berto landed some crazy big shots on Guerrero during their exchanges and I don't seem to remember Guerrero really being fazed at all.
Sure, Floyd probably could have stopped Mosley had he pressed more late, and had Cotto hurt in the 12th. But I just don't see a stoppage. I think Guerrero will have his moents the first 3-4 rounds, maybe even taking 2 of the first 4. But I think Floyd takes control of the 2nd half and shuts him down. 117-111/116-112 Mayweather. It won't be nearly as easy as people think.
And this is assuming Floyd is the same fighter he was last May.
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Originally posted by PAC-BOY View Postwhat actually is Floyd gonna bring? :ANYWORD:
Originally posted by PAC-BOY View PostGuerrero will beat Floyds Ass Up!
Thats why they down play him so much. FEAR! They know He will be relentless on Floyd. Duck him Floyd Duck him!
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Floyd Hand Picked Opponents Better Than Anyone; P4P Best Hand Picker Of All
Floyd can say what he wants, talk about his longevity, talk about his Rolls Royce, talk about Ms Jackson, talk about his "property", like he just has made it all happen. What he's really made happen, is he has been strategic, and very precise to hand picking each opponent his entire career. He HAS NOT fought the best, toughest competition without question. He manufactured his undefeated record. He prefaces his comments to boxing fans speaking negative about him or his career, how it's not about getting hit, it's trying not to get hit, which creates a long career. True. But he never fought the best, at their best, and never fought but one rematch, EVER. Floyd made Cotto & Mosley wait more than 10 years to fight. They were too dangerous in their prime. He talks about fighting Cotto toe to toe. Cotto made him fight toe to toe; not the kind of fight Floyd wanted, and Floyd got bloodied up in that street fight with a great fighter, well past his prime, too many wars later. Strategic. Same with Mosley. Shane nearly knocked Floyd out at 40 years old, in Round 2! Just too far past his prime, too many wars later, to finish the deal. He's ignored Pacquaio for more than 4 years, hoping someone else would wear down Manny or beat him, so he wouldn't have to fight Pac. Mission accomplished. even with two consecutive losses, he STILL won't fight Pac, for fear he's still too dangerous, and he will get hit in that fight. He fought Marquez and outweighed him by 25lbs on figth night. He fought a smaller, one dimensional, lead with your chin, Rick Hatton. He wanted to figh a less threatening Devon Alexander, rather than Guerrero, but Devon tore a bicep muscle. Floyd could have fought Marcos Maidana, after he destroyed Victor Ortiz, but that would be too dangerous; he chose the loser instead fighting Ortiz... what champion does that! The only guy he fought in his prime was Dela Hoya, and most that saw that fight agreed Oscar won that fight, even so much, Floyd walked away from a $25M rematch with Oscar. So don't tell me about Mayweather's Legacy, because it speaks for itself. Floyd made more money than most, because that's what was more important to Floyd than anything; he's said it before... It's all about the money... it's all about the "0". It's all about the bling, the mansions, the strip clubs, hanging with rappers Tupac, Jay-Z, Fiddy Cent... It was never about being the best of the best, fighting the best of the best, IN THEIR PRIME, WIN, LOSE, OR DRAW, MULTIPLE TIMES, if need be. So Floyd bypasses, "Legend Status", "An All Time Great" he is not. NO WAY, can he be spoken in the same breath as Leonard, Hagler, Hearns, Duran, Arguello, Chavez Sr, or even Dela Hoya, Mosley and Pacquiao. When your career is over, you're measured by WHO you fought, and WHEN you fought them. Floyd has some "names" on his record, but none were fought in their prime. That's okay. Floyd is about the money.
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How in the hell can you handpick 43 opponents? People on this site are just straight haters. If you don't like a person that's one thing but you have to respect what they've been able to accomplish. All the haters would love to have the success and money Floyd has. Don't hate, congratulate.
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Originally posted by TLC8 View PostFloyd can say what he wants, talk about his longevity, talk about his Rolls Royce, talk about Ms Jackson, talk about his "property", like he just has made it all happen. What he's really made happen, is he has been strategic, and very precise to hand picking each opponent his entire career. He HAS NOT fought the best, toughest competition without question. He manufactured his undefeated record. He prefaces his comments to boxing fans speaking negative about him or his career, how it's not about getting hit, it's trying not to get hit, which creates a long career. True. But he never fought the best, at their best, and never fought but one rematch, EVER. Floyd made Cotto & Mosley wait more than 10 years to fight. They were too dangerous in their prime. He talks about fighting Cotto toe to toe. Cotto made him fight toe to toe; not the kind of fight Floyd wanted, and Floyd got bloodied up in that street fight with a great fighter, well past his prime, too many wars later. Strategic. Same with Mosley. Shane nearly knocked Floyd out at 40 years old, in Round 2! Just too far past his prime, too many wars later, to finish the deal. He's ignored Pacquaio for more than 4 years, hoping someone else would wear down Manny or beat him, so he wouldn't have to fight Pac. Mission accomplished. even with two consecutive losses, he STILL won't fight Pac, for fear he's still too dangerous, and he will get hit in that fight. He fought Marquez and outweighed him by 25lbs on figth night. He fought a smaller, one dimensional, lead with your chin, Rick Hatton. He wanted to figh a less threatening Devon Alexander, rather than Guerrero, but Devon tore a bicep muscle. Floyd could have fought Marcos Maidana, after he destroyed Victor Ortiz, but that would be too dangerous; he chose the loser instead fighting Ortiz... what champion does that! The only guy he fought in his prime was Dela Hoya, and most that saw that fight agreed Oscar won that fight, even so much, Floyd walked away from a $25M rematch with Oscar. So don't tell me about Mayweather's Legacy, because it speaks for itself. Floyd made more money than most, because that's what was more important to Floyd than anything; he's said it before... It's all about the money... it's all about the "0". It's all about the bling, the mansions, the strip clubs, hanging with rappers Tupac, Jay-Z, Fiddy Cent... It was never about being the best of the best, fighting the best of the best, IN THEIR PRIME, WIN, LOSE, OR DRAW, MULTIPLE TIMES, if need be. So Floyd bypasses, "Legend Status", "An All Time Great" he is not. NO WAY, can he be spoken in the same breath as Leonard, Hagler, Hearns, Duran, Arguello, Chavez Sr, or even Dela Hoya, Mosley and Pacquiao. When your career is over, you're measured by WHO you fought, and WHEN you fought them. Floyd has some "names" on his record, but none were fought in their prime. That's okay. Floyd is about the money.
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