How would Floyd do against Kovalev and Stevenson?

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  • D4thincarnation
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    #61
    Originally posted by -Kev-
    Did Sugar Ray Robinson start at 130?

    And did SRR have to fight guys who outweighed him 10-15lbs on fight night with the same day weigh in? And top Heavyweights being as small as 185-190lbs, let alone LHW's weight being smaller than that.
    SRR gave away 20lbs in some fights

    Lets face it, Floyd can't even get near to what SRR did.

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      #62
      Originally posted by -Kev-
      Did Sugar Ray Robinson start at 130?

      And did SRR have to fight guys who outweighed him 10-15lbs on fight night with the same day weigh in? And top Heavyweights being as small as 185-190lbs, let alone LHW's weight being smaller than that.
      And those guys didn't have to drain themselves to make weight

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      • IronDanHamza
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        #63
        Originally posted by D4thincarnation
        SRR gave away 20lbs in some fights

        Lets face it, Floyd can't even get near to what SRR did.
        No he didn't.

        Some more false information from you.

        You really do have absolutely no idea on what you're talking about.

        The most Robinson ever gave up was 16 lbs, to both Maxim and Lamotta.

        He was never outweighed by 20 lbs in his career.

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          #64
          Floyd would get KO'd by both guys, it's plain and simple.

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          • FloydTBE
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            #65
            Shouldn't this be in the Fantasy Fights Page?

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              #66
              Originally posted by check hook
              Trying to hate on Floyd, but really he's just confirming how good he thinks Floyd is by implying he should be fighting these guys.
              Robinson did it, Floyd and some of his fanboys think he is better than SRR, but in reality Floyd can't get nowhere near SRR's achievements

              Pacquiao is an 8 weight world champion

              For Floyd to do this he would have to win titles all the way up to light heavy.

              But just like SRR, Floyd can't match Pacquiao's achievements too.

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                #67
                Originally posted by IronDanHamza
                No he didn't.

                Some more false information from you.

                You really do have absolutely no idea on what you're talking about.

                The most Robinson ever gave up was 16 lbs, to both Maxim and Lamotta.

                He was never outweighed by 20 lbs in his career.
                Maxim's ring weight though

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by D4thincarnation
                  I seen some people on here talk about Floyd being a top 5 ATG or the greatest as he himself has proclaimed.

                  But could he better what Sugar Ray Robinson and try to do and win the light-heavy title against Joey Maxim

                  Only heat exhausting prevented SRR from being the light-heavyweight champion.

                  If Floyd is as great as some people think on here and how highly he thinks of himself surely he should take on the like of Kovalev and Stevenson and prove he can be up there with the true greats of the sport.

                  Also if Mayweather were to win titles up to light-heavyweight he would also match Pacquiao's great achievement of being an 8 weight world champion.
                  this site is getting more pathetic every single day

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by D4thincarnation
                    Maxim's ring weight though
                    And what was his ring weight for that bout?

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by Jcsuper
                      this site is getting more pathetic every single day
                      LOL, Very True

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