Comments Thread For: Robert Garcia: Everyone Loses, Mayweather No Exception
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this one may be on the opposite side of the fence, but also well written...
but having a loss is not a validation of greatness; more so as an issue if one has fought the opponent most people wanted to see in a fight....
floyd vs pac has all the makings of a great fight....the amount of $$$, the generated fight fans interest and more....
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Floyd has less chance of losing than those greats though, as Floyd don't fight as much.
When Floyd became p4p no1 and RJJ, Hamed, and Barrera dropped from their thrones, Floyd took no1 top spot and became the name olf boxing and proceeded to go AWOL and let Pac do the majority of fighting.Comment
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Yes yes, that is true that's why maidana has frucking .0001% chance to deliver his ultra slow haymaker lucky punch and somehow end the game with it.Comment
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I would love to see you slipping his punches in the pocket for even a handful of rounds, if he is so ridiculously slow.Comment
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Being the greatest is not the same as never losing. If you look at all sports, "the greatest" all had to endure some adveristy at some point. That's part of what makes them great. Not just that they won a lot, but when they took a L, they bounced back.Comment
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