I think Floyd really wants to retire as the greatest ever

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  • The Big Dunn
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    #11
    Beat danny at 140 and sergio at 160 and ward at 168 and then you can make a real argument that he is.

    I still think the sheer number of SRR's wins and his resume and ali's resume will always be greater.

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    • dynomyte1444
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      #12
      Floyd is already the GOAT

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      • dynomyte1444
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        #13
        Originally posted by Big Dunn
        Beat danny at 140 and sergio at 160 and ward at 168 and then you can make a real argument that he is.

        I still think the sheer number of SRR's wins and his resume and ali's resume will always be greater.
        are you kidding me? andre ward lol

        Floyd could make 140 is not that big of a welterweight. What is wrong with you

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          #14
          If he does than I hope its no catch weight.

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          • Jloro
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            #15
            Originally posted by -MAKAVELLI-
            but what if GGG gets to Sergio first? will Floyd take that fight?
            Floyd would beat GGG much easier imo

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            • The Big Dunn
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              #16
              Originally posted by dynomyte1444
              are you kidding me? andre ward lol

              Floyd could make 140 is not that big of a welterweight. What is wrong with you
              This is what I think he needs to do to be in the discussion of best ever. I see by your previous post you disagree.

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              • WilkinsOlajuwon
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                #17
                Listen what matters is WHO he fights to win a middleweight belt...not the belt itself. Capisce?

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Big Dunn
                  This is what I think he needs to do to be in the discussion of best ever. I see by your previous post you disagree.
                  I will agree, being the greatest ever shouldn't be thrown out as easily as it is. I wouldn't throw Floyd's name into that yet either, his career doesn't compare to Ray Robinson.

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                  • hugh grant
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                    For Floyd to reach greatness, the level he wants he has to take a risk even at the expense of losing.

                    He has to fight at 160 against Sergio or GGG. As well as clean up in his own division the remainding challenges for him.
                    Garcia ( who has a better resume than Canelo and P4p greater as well) Khan in England, Bradley.
                    Remind me if ive missed anyone

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by hugh grant
                      For Floyd to reach greatness, the level he wants he has to take a risk even at the expense of losing.

                      He has to fight at 160 against Sergio or GGG. As well as clean up in his own division the remainding challenges for him.
                      Garcia ( who has a better resume than Canelo and P4p greater as well) Khan in England, Bradley.
                      Remind me if ive missed anyone
                      Risk is not defined by a fighter winning and losing. Some fighters lose fights they are favored to win, sometimes by brutal KO. That doesn't mean the fights were riskier.

                      A 4-1 underdog is a 4-1 underdog. no different.

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