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  • H_townboxing
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    #51
    I really do think Robinson might be the only one, I do see him and hitman being a good fight he gives Floyd trouble because of his length Duran Floyd will just piss him off we seen what he did to a fighter like Floyd he quite gave up said he didn't want to fight I don't see him and hagler ever fighting because He never left MW so I can see him either 44-1-1. The draw to hitman

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    • mathed
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      #52
      Originally posted by !! Shawn
      Keep it real, Roy Jones Jr. was a legit 50-0 before his first loss with better opposition than Floyd. DQed for KOing montell griffin. LOL!

      While Floyd has a legit loss to Castillo.

      Roys win over James Toney alone is more impressive than Floyd's entire career.
      Roy Jones lost, several times, his older age did him in. Floyd won when hewas young and is winning near 40 against the toughest sub 25 opponent available. This opponent is supposed to be the future of the sport. If Floyd destroys the future of the sport, what else can be said?

      Roy got ko'd by Tarver, a dude that had to take roids against Kayode, lol.

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      • Em1
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        #53
        might? do yourself a favor and just skim SRR's bio on wikipedia or anywhere. it reads like a f'n cartoon strip.

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        • The Noose
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          #54
          Originally posted by ImStillHere
          Mayweather beats Duran at any weight. Just watch Esteban De Jesus Fights.

          Seriously I love Duran but he would never have beaten Floyd.

          Mayweather would fight Duran the way Leonard did the second time.
          Duran stopped DeJesus in their last 2 fights. I think Floyd gives almost everyone problems, but Duran is leagues above Castillo, Oscar, Cotto etc.

          Plus, if u watch how Leonard beat Duran in their rematch, its not like Floyd fights at all imo. Leonard was much bigger and hit harder than Flod. When Duran rushed him, he threw huge power punches before slipping away. Floyd tends to go into his shell, and frustrate opponents before countering off the ropes. And he doesnt have the power to keep Duran off. Plus he wouldnt be exchanging punches with someone as dangerous as Duran.

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          • The Noose
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            #55
            Originally posted by mathed
            Bro, Floyd is the greatest ever. Maybe you don't know schit about math...44-0 is way better than 19 losses.

            You tell me which one sounds better to you:

            "44 have tried, 44 have failed" - Floyd "Money Mayweather

            " I only have 19 losses" - "Sugar" Ray Robinson

            Yeah, I thought so.....
            15 of those 19 losses came when Robinson was older than Floyd is now. . His record at that point was 123 wins, 92 KOs.
            And in his remaining 8 years as a fighter managed 53 fights. During his final year, at the age of 44 he fought 14 times in just that one year.

            So...what sounds better again? :bukkake:

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            • !! Shawn
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              #56
              Originally posted by mathed
              Roy Jones lost, several times, his older age did him in. Floyd won when hewas young and is winning near 40 against the toughest sub 25 opponent available. This opponent is supposed to be the future of the sport. If Floyd destroys the future of the sport, what else can be said?

              Roy got ko'd by Tarver, a dude that had to take roids against Kayode, lol.
              Lets see Floyd go down to 140 and beat Matthysse, then we can talk.

              Roy still stayed undefeated for more fights, and beat the better fighters. Nobody on Floyds resume will stack up to either Toney or Hopkins in terms of historical significance, and he fought both of them at their physical peaks.

              He didn't loose until he got too ****y, and decided that he was going to shed 30lb of muscle to fight Tarver.

              Lets see Floyd even shed 10lb of Muscle.

              I'm not asking him to match Roy's balls and Go down to 126 and fight Mikey Garcia... who would Demolish a Floyd that cut that much weight.

              Canelo is the first legitimate threat Floyd has faced since Zab Judah. I am still not entirely convinced that Canelo is a legitimate threat.

              They see the same thing in him that I saw. If you feint him, he will wait, and let you get off first.

              Combine that with Canelo's slow legs, and its Floyd vs Marquez part II...

              So what Floyd needs to do is Unify WW, move up to 168, beat Andre Ward, then drop back down to 147, and beat Canelo, then its impressive.

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                #57
                Originally posted by The Noose
                15 of those 19 losses came when Robinson was older than Floyd is now. . His record at that point was 123 wins, 92 KOs.
                And in his remaining 8 years as a fighter managed 53 fights. During his final year, at the age of 44 he fought 14 times in just that one year.

                So...what sounds better again? :bukkake:
                Don't hate on Floyd because he fights to tier talent. Robinson was fighting grocery store clerks fighting on the side to feed their kids, big difference. :blow:

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                • mathed
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by !! Shawn
                  Lets see Floyd go down to 140 and beat Matthysse, then we can talk.

                  Roy still stayed undefeated for more fights, and beat the better fighters. Nobody on Floyds resume will stack up to either Toney or Hopkins in terms of historical significance, and he fought both of them at their physical peaks.

                  He didn't loose until he got too ****y, and decided that he was going to shed 30lb of muscle to fight Tarver.

                  Lets see Floyd even shed 10lb of Muscle.

                  I'm not asking him to match Roy's balls and Go down to 126 and fight Mikey Garcia... who would Demolish a Floyd that cut that much weight.

                  Canelo is the first legitimate threat Floyd has faced since Zab Judah. I am still not entirely convinced that Canelo is a legitimate threat.

                  They see the same thing in him that I saw. If you feint him, he will wait, and let you get off first.

                  Combine that with Canelo's slow legs, and its Floyd vs Marquez part II...

                  So what Floyd needs to do is Unify WW, move up to 168, beat Andre Ward, then drop back down to 147, and beat Canelo, then its impressive.
                  Floyd has already conquered multiple weight classes prior to dominating 154, which he will completely do once he stops Canelo. If the 168 boys want to test the best, they need to drop to 158 to challenge the king of boxing.

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                  • A-Wolf
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by SD180sx
                    Careful senior, junior might get mad and fire you again.
                    ^^^^^^^^^^

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                    • Bigg Rigg
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                      #60
                      Duran at lightweight
                      Leonard at welterweight
                      Idk if Floyd makes it outta these unbeaten

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