I firmly believe Guerrero can put Mayweather to sleep. Just make Mayweather watch his fight against Guerrero and I guarantee you Maywather will be fast asleep by round 5.
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Originally posted by g-wane View PostHow is he not going after the toughest challenge ?? He just beat a fighter that was undefeated and two time world champion. Gerrero also beat two of the strongest welterweights. He shut both of Berto's eyes and he out slugged power puncher Aydin. How much tougher do you want ? so he should fight Light heavy weights ?
Why not fight golovkin at 154? Golovkin makes that weight easy. Much riskier fight than canelo. Martinez, if not faded, is a greater risk at 154.
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What people need to understand is this is not a Toughman competition, this is boxing. Saying he ran is saying that you don't like boxing. If you are quick with your hands and feet, why try to brawl. If you are strong and have great power, why try to dance around the ring? Now we all know who is considered the Greatest of All Time right? Well, who ever called Ali a chicken?
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Originally posted by hillbilly View PostSeriously, if you think guerrero was the top welterweight available, you should start following a different sport, because you know nothing about boxing. Guerrero was a top 5 or 6 welter and earned a shot but he was not anywhere near the biggest risk. Guerrero was also not undefeated. He lost to a journeyman in 2005, quit in a fight he was having trouble in because of a cut, and lost a fight that was vacated because of a positive steroid test. Guerrero is tough, but underpowered and slow. He overcame that by getting in the pocket against berto, but berto is about as defensively flawed as they come. You're really touting that aydin win? Must not have seen has last fight-- a one-sided loss to a journeyman.
Why not fight golovkin at 154? Golovkin makes that weight easy. Much riskier fight than canelo. Martinez, if not faded, is a greater risk at 154.
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Originally posted by rasdun View Postgod no!
These are the order of top challenges:
1 Canelo
2 Broner
3 Pacquiao (yes, still)
4 Trout
5 Bradley
6 Matthyse
7 Garcia
8 Khan
9 Peterson
10 Alexander
Floyd has 5 fights left on his contract and will probably retire at that opint. He should fight 3 of the top 6, with 2 more fights against the bottom of the list. But, If Floyd took even 2 of the top 6, it would be ok. unfortunately, I think we'll be lucky to get 1, and instead will get fights vs. Khan, Alexander and Garcia with maybe even some lower level fighters thrown in, like an Ortiz rematch or Berto
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Originally posted by Starz20 View PostOriginally Posted by PAC-BOY View Post
Floyd is scared to death of Guererro. LOL Nobody thinks they will lose until they lose...thats what confidence is. what a dumbass. Guerrero showed he can bam and Floyd wants no pert of the risky Guerrero. The Ghost will haunt his ass!
Your singing a different tune now?? Lol just like a pac-tard two sweet hooks, where are you? Lol what happened to Floyd getting knocked out? lol
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