What fighters were not prime or at their peak vs Floyd
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Well you can criticize him he is not above criticism and those questions will be around. The thing is what are you criticizing him compared to, anyone around currently in this era Floyd has done as good or better.See this is where Floyd hate masks genuine Floyd criticism. This post is exaggerating. Chico always had problems with weight, that didnt stop him from demolishing everyone at 130 except Floyd. Shane wasnt shot to pieces.
If you want to objectively criticize Floyd do it without sounding like a rash hater.
It is a matter of arguing how great he is anyone can debate that, but you can;t debate that he is in fact greatComment
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Canelo: Too Green
Guererro: Not a true 147lber
Cotto: Past his prime, took heavy punishment in the Margarito and Pacquiao fights. Achieved his goal by getting revenge on Margarito
Ortiz: Maybe just coming into his prime, too ****** though.
Mosley: Way past his prime, ring rusty, over trained and carrying an injury.
Marquez: Was not a welterweight when Floyd fought him, bloated and sluggish with the rapid weight gain.
Hatton: Prime, but was never a force at 147lbs.
Oscar: Well past his prime, 1 fight in the previous 3 years, had problems with alcohol, durgs and cross dressing.Comment
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lmao, true plus when he fought mosley i believe he was 34 and was a part time fighter. he had only one fight since hatton and that was marquez that's one fight in 3 years.Comment
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True if younger Mosley would have landed those 2 same shots, it would have been over. BUT Floyd did fight Mosley when everyone had avoided him after that dismantling of a newly=discovered hand wrapped Margarito.
Was gonna say Canelo but who knows how he acts/fights after his first loss. hes only 23 for gods sake, Pacquiao didnt blow up until 29-30s, same with Mayweather to be on top of the worldComment
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Mosley
Cotto
Oscar
Marquez
Gatti
Hernandez (Floyd was green though, so it's not like it mattered)
Just thinking of big fights, those struck me immediately.
We'll see about Alvarez. He may or may not have hit his prime yet.Comment
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the thing is if you're going to be honest with this topic, you're just going to be labeled a hater by fanboys and then the thread goes downhill from there.
that's the sad state of nsb right now.Comment
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