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  • Infamous
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    #1

    Will Floyd be considered a monster...

    If he knocks out Canelo?

    This is a straight up question... No side stepping... Yes or no?

    "It's not going to happen" is not a yes or a no, that's side stepping.
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    #2
    He should be considered a monster if he does that. But Pac.tards will never give him credit for anything.

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    • hectari
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      #3
      Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
      He should be considered a monster if he does that. But Pac.tards will never give him credit for anything.
      Shoulder roll why is everything either Floyd or Pacquiao with you, you do realize Floyd has people who criticize him even before this Pacquiao fight thing?

      If you been on here back in 05 you would know people called him a cherry picker back then, not everyone is a Pac/tard who doesn't like Floyd man, is everything so black and white with you?

      To Answer the op's question yes Floyd would be considered a beast but there will be excuse and rightfully so, like when the flowmos hated on Ward's KO of Dawson saying Dawson was drained because they didn't wnat Ward to outshine Floyd.

      So if Floyd knocks out Canelo the weight issue will be brought up and rightfully so since Floyd criticized so Ward and Pacquiao for draining guys.

      If floyd fought Canelo at the full limit nobody could question him but he left himself open to hypocrisy, this why you gotta becareful what you say when discrediting fighters to big up your own and your own achievements it might come back to bite you in the butt hole.

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      • Sugar Adam Ali
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        #4
        If he ko's canelo i will be very impressed,,,

        And im not talking about a corner stoppage,,
        Im talking about if he stops him in the ring, hatton style, or with a mean body shot....

        I highly doubt floyd stops him, except for maybe on cuts..

        Floyd didnt stop ghost, shane, zab, oscar, cotto,

        Ortiz was a cheap shot,

        Hatton was his last legit ko, and it was a great shot...

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        • The Ninth Layer
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          #5
          Yes. 100%.

          Canelo's chin looked a little suspect against JM Cotto but that's not to say he is glass jawed. It would be huge if Floyd knocked him out.

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          • RiC-DiC
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            #6
            The haters willl just create another opponent and say he's more of a threat to Floyd than Canelo. Then Floyd signs to fight him and beats his ass too, but he'll never be a monster in hate-filled eyes. Actually, some of them still believe Pacquiao is a monster.

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            • Oasis_Lad
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              #7
              A Pre Opportunist.

              He set the opportunity up, and followed through on it.

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              • Check_hooks
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                #8
                No. Canelo is like 14 years younger than him

                I'm 27, would I be considered a monster if I knocked out a 13 year old? Ok then.

                And at a catchweight lmao

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                • lets rumble
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                  #9
                  he is a monster period ......
                  no one has looked like putting a beating on him .
                  the amount of future hall of famers that he has beat with ease says that .
                  love or hate him he is a monster to try and beat .......

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                  • hectari
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by RiC-DiC
                    The haters willl just create another opponent and say he's more of a threat to Floyd than Canelo. Then Floyd signs to fight him and beats his ass too, but he'll never be a monster in hate-filled eyes. Actually, some of them still believe Pacquiao is a monster.
                    If Floyd never tried to discredit Ward or Pacquiao's wins by saying they drained their opponents, I would give Floyd 100 percent credit if he KO Canelo at a catchweight, but since he made a big deal and said two pounds that Cotto had to lose cost him the fight and weakened him against Pacman, and Dawson was weak because Ward forced him to fight at a low weight, we have to use the same Floyd/Flowmo logic on him or else we would be hypocritical not to.

                    So Floyd basically sabotaged himself, and discredited his own win with the catchweight. He shouldn't have talked **** in the first place now he is fighting a drained foe using his logic.

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