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Who has the best chance Vs Mayweather? My list

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  • #21
    I think Adrien Broner will get stopped in his next 3 fights & he doesn't have the movement he'd need to trouble mayweather or power. He's simply not that good.

    GGG is far too big.

    To the guy who said about extreme speed you won't find much faster than khan.

    I think Danny Garcia will be up next for another easy UD.

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    • #22
      He's too good, there is no one in world boxing around his weight class that will get close to beating him.

      Floyd Mayweather will retire 50-0.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by TheHolyCross View Post
        pacquiao that fought marquez beats floyd

        after all the talk about studying cotto/oscar-mayweather, alvarez and his teams gameplan was to utilize the same strategy guerrero used, counter the counter-puncher, box with the boxer

        no idea what these fools are thinking
        floyd is here for the taking at his age and stamina issues, yet these guys want to sit back and give him room to breathe, rest and fight when he feels like it
        I think the only way to have a shot at beating floyd is to fight him ricky hatton style, except doing it better than him and be bigger

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        • #24
          floyd schools them all, hes too good

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          • #25
            I will have to say Timothy Bradley because if he is victorious in his bout against Juan Manuel Marquez, then he would remain undefeated and will have the strongest case of all or any current or potential challenger out there in justifying a demand to fight Floyd Mayweather because his resume will speak for itself.

            He would have wins over fighters like Juan Manuel Marquez, Manny Pacquiao, Joel Casamayor, Junior Witter, Kendall Holt, Lamont Peterson, Devon Alexander, Luis Abregú and the list goes on and on. That's the fight that boxing fans should demand to get done. The only sticking point will probably be their respective promoters and Television networks.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by TheHolyCross View Post
              pacquiao that fought marquez beats floyd

              after all the talk about studying cotto/oscar-mayweather, alvarez and his teams gameplan was to utilize the same strategy guerrero used, counter the counter-puncher, box with the boxer

              no idea what these fools are thinking
              floyd is here for the taking at his age and stamina issues, yet these guys want to sit back and give him room to breathe, rest and fight when he feels like it
              I think Pac has the closest chance but even then it's slim. A combination pressure fighter will be a tough fight for Floyd. Can't win just throwing two shots at time to Floyds head, not enough follow ups.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by chito
                no matter how worst pac's state as a fighter is at this point, i'd still want to see him fight floyd
                naw dawg this fight died 2 years ago, Pac ain't the same beast no more. I don't want my boy Floyd beatin up on some Asian midget. Floyd v Danny next!
                That's what up *****!

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                • #28
                  Floyd Mayweather really is a different class from the rest, I suppose khan might be interesting stylistically with his speed, fast combinations and movement.

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                  • #29
                    Danny Garcia v floyd mayweather wouldn't mind seeing that

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                    • #30
                      I feel that Khan would do better than many people think. I'm not saying he would win, or even come close to winning, but I think he would have some success and I think their styles would make for an entertaining fight, by Floyd-standards. If Khan keeps up a decent workrate, that is. Wouldn't mind that fight, especially since there isn't many better options.

                      Maybe I'm biased but Pac back in '09-'10 would've had a really good chance, now Floyd would 119-109 him.

                      Martinez is past it, and IMO was over hyped when he was in his prime. Puncher's chance, that's about it.

                      Bradley, would make it an ugly fight, win a couple of close rounds but loose a clear decision.

                      If Golovkin can make 154 healthy, I would pick him to win. But I would still give Floyd a decent chance of decisioning him. Don't see this fight happening though.


                      Floyd is one hell of a fighter, too bad he's such an annoying person and surrounds himself with even more annoying people.

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