Who Gives Floyd the Toughest Fight?

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  • PAC-BOY
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    #41
    Manny will beat Floyds ass up. Bad! And im not just saying that to pick against him. There is a reason Floyd dont wanna fight Manny Pacquiao.

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    • JPsol
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      #42
      Originally posted by FrankieBruno
      Floyd struggled to make 150, GGG is massive compared to him

      It's unrealistic fight and i feel it's unfair

      Even if Floyd has a chance of winning, it just doesn't sit right with me

      Floyd will hopefully vacate 154 now, and go and fight at his best weight, i rather see Floyd at his best then fighting in these freak match ups which never live up to the hype.

      GGG doesn't belong at 154 and that's just a fact
      Canelo is massive compared to Floyd as well. As I said it will probably never happen for some of the reasons you have touched on, but I don't think it is completely ridiculous throwing it out there.

      I just think Floyd's fights against the current fighters at 140-147 will lack drama given that they likely have no shot unless Floyd gets old all of a sudden.

      GGG may not belong at 154, but I'd like to see how he would do against Floyd at that weight. I think it could be interesting.

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      • Fearless
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        #43
        Zhou Shiiming! Get him to move up weight!

        Chinese power!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



        Pacquiao and Martinez on the real doe.

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        • RA-Box
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          #44
          The only thing that beats Money is Gold. Lara's the guy that gives Floyd his toughest fight.

          I would say Martinez, but I have to see how well he has recovered in his next fight.

          147 and under, nobody beats Floyd. No matter how badly Pac beats Rios, I can't see him fazing Mayweather in any way.

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          • A-Wolf
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            #45
            Ask Floyd. He'll tell you it's Manny Pacquiao.

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            • HarvardBlue
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              #46
              I say Golovkin because of his size, power, work rate, and pressure. As always though, if you can't hit him you can't hurt him. You know he will land his shots. I don't think Pacquiao would be tough. Never have. Martinez will be a good chess match but Mayweather would out think him, land more, and get hit less. Golovkin is slight riskier than Canelo because he actually pressures his opponents. Landing a decent shot against Mayweather would be just as difficult for him as it is for anyone.

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              • J The UnBiased
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                #47
                I give Lara a 10% chance and GGG (at 154 of course) I give an 8% chance. Other than that, every single fighter on that list has no chance in hell. Maybe Sergio a few years ago when I personally wanted to see it, I would of given him a nice chance of beating Floyd, but not now. And I never believed Pacquiao would win a round against Floyd. I respect the man, he's a great fighter, hands down a hall of famer, but he never had a chance at beating Floyd. I gave Canelo a bigger shot than Manny. I really just don't see Manny winning 1 round.

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                • JPsol
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by J The UnBiased
                  I give Lara a 10% chance and GGG (at 154 of course) I give an 8% chance. Other than that, every single fighter on that list has no chance in hell. Maybe Sergio a few years ago when I personally wanted to see it, I would of given him a nice chance of beating Floyd, but not now. And I never believed Pacquiao would win a round against Floyd. I respect the man, he's a great fighter, hands down a hall of famer, but he never had a chance at beating Floyd. I gave Canelo a bigger shot than Manny. I really just don't see Manny winning 1 round.
                  Floyd is so good that almost all of his remaining fights will likely lack any kind of drama unless he takes on some of the names you mentioned. Even then there appears to be only a slim chance of an upset. Better than none though.

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                  • Derranged
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                    #49
                    GGG, Martinez, Pac and Lara, no order.

                    Thurman is practically a middleweight but he's too green, probably would get whitewashed like Canelo. Unless CJ Ross is one of the judges of course.

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                    • JPsol
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by Derranged
                      GGG, Martinez, Pac and Lara, no order.

                      Thurman is practically a middleweight but he's too green, probably would get whitewashed like Canelo. Unless CJ Ross is one of the judges of course.
                      Thurman in a few years (maybe Floyd's last fight) could be interesting

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