Comments Thread For: Mayweather Sr: Only Ray Robinson Might Whoop Floyd

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  • The Gambler1981
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    #81
    OH NO! a father saying something very prideful about his son who is excellent at what he does~

    If Ray Robinson was alive today he would likely have a lot of respect for Floyd and would probably say he reminds him of himself~ and if the money wasn't right he wouldn't have been trying to see Floyd in his time~

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    • whatismyname
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      #82
      Originally posted by -MAKAVELLI-
      it would not surprise me if Jr gets mad at his pops for saying anyone 'might' beat him
      Srr > fmj...but only because floyd ducked his biggest challenge whilst SRR fought his bc several times. But skill 4 skill floyd > Srr . Prime floyd just can't be touched

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      • edgarg
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        #83
        Originally posted by boxingfan76
        Id like to add Robison was undefeated in over 200 amateur wins, and had a much longer undefeated run that frauds jrs, didn't lose till his 70th pro fight and then avenged that loss to lamotta 3 weeks later. Jr is a punk of a pound for pound in fact the weakest to ever receive that title of all , Frankly I rank Delahoya higher as he fought much better competition and won even though he got shafted by judges. A guy that ducks Manny when the boxing and sporting world over on top of countless others does deserve to rank very high, let alone be even compared to a zit on some like Robinsons ass'...
        Sorry, but your calculations are a bit out..a large mess-up. Robinson was unbeaten as an amateur with a record of 85-0. I thought this was well known. Also the first fight he lost was against against LaMotta- his 41st. After that, his second lost fight was against Randolph Turpin when he was 131-1. he was by then a middleweight and a few years past his best....Sorry.

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