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  • Sugar Adam Ali
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    #11
    Originally posted by Shad0wB0xer
    I think Mayweather is still in his prime. I mean look at his past performances. When was the last time he was in a close fight that he had to dig deep to win?
    I thought he had to dig deep to defeat cotto,,, Cotto came to win and fought great,, but floyd dug deep and was better, and showed his greatness

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    • dc3383
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      #12
      Not in his prime but still pretty damn good and probably one or two great performances left

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      • itsafight
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        #13
        He's past his prime but still good, a 27 year old Floyd would have Gatti'd Guerrero .

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        • Shad0wB0xer
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          #14
          Originally posted by Sugar Adam Ali
          I thought he had to dig deep to defeat cotto,,, Cotto came to win and fought great,, but floyd dug deep and was better, and showed his greatness
          I agree that Cotto fought well and showed tremendous heart but IMO, Floyd still looked very good in that win and the fight wasn't that close. I was rooting for Cotto big time too and initially I thought it was a close fight but after I watched it a second and third time (without my Cotto goggles on), I realized Floyd won a 8-4 type fight in which he could have possibly stopped Cotto had he really pressed the issue.

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          • Sugar Adam Ali
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            #15
            Originally posted by Shad0wB0xer
            I agree that Cotto fought well and showed tremendous heart but IMO, Floyd still looked very good in that win and the fight wasn't that close. I was rooting for Cotto big time too and initially I thought it was a close fight but after I watched it a second and third time (without my Cotto goggles on), I realized Floyd won a 8-4 type fight in which he could have possibly stopped Cotto had he really pressed the issue.
            Yeah floyd looked good, but the most memorable moment in the fight was the mid rounds when cotto was moving around, jabbing floyd, and was drawing blood,,, Floyd dug deep, kicked it up a gear and almost stopped cotto in the latter rounds,,,,

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            • Shad0wB0xer
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              #16
              Originally posted by Sugar Adam Ali
              Yeah floyd looked good, but the most memorable moment in the fight was the mid rounds when cotto was moving around, jabbing floyd, and was drawing blood,,, Floyd dug deep, kicked it up a gear and almost stopped cotto in the latter rounds,,,,
              I'll give you that but I still think Mayweather is in his prime.

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              • Kuyukut
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                #17
                running around the ring like a ballerina makes you enjoy a longer prime time compared to the so called real boxers/fighters.

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                • PhooLzRUs
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                  #18
                  he's kinda flat footed now, doesn't have the foot movement he use to. Other than that though he still seems like the old floyd. still fast, still quick, well conditioned and durable as always.

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                  • Triumph 916
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                    #19
                    A little past it but not that much. Past it enough for me not to really want to see him fighting guys that should be at 160. You can clearly see that not only age but the weight (147 & 154) has had an affect on him...I think 140 would have been his best weight class.

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                    • Triumph 916
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Kuyukut
                      running around the ring like a ballerina makes you enjoy a longer prime time compared to the so called real boxers/fighters.
                      I really want to know who he ran from? I watch his last 5 or 6 fights consistently & don't see any running. I'm expecting a real response.

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