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  • #51
    Starting to believe mark whicker masquerades as prettyboy32 in NSB.

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    • #52
      Originally posted by Mick6 View Post
      Good post until the last part I left in. If you had a chance to meet and hang with Floyd for a day you wouldn't do it? Of course you would and be geeked as hell to do if. So would everyone of his haters on here. They'd meet him then not have the balls to say one thing that they spew on here to his face.
      Bull****. I'm not some star struck little spaz. Go find a dark corner and a pic of Floyd. What a ****** post.

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      • #53
        Another Floyd Mayweather Hit piece disguised as a praise. I think Mayweather is a total Jerk off, but I respect that he's a skilled fighter. When you bring up things like "they were 114-114 on one score card" it troubles me as a fan. No one with half a brain could've scored the fight a draw it wasn't even close..8-4 maybe even 9-4 no where near a draw...guy fought tough, but when did we praise losers??? Then the writer talks about Pac's rios victory like it was a feat

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        • #54
          Originally posted by Daylyt View Post
          Centerpiece yup.

          Too bad he is a gimmick lol.
          hey where did you find that pick in your aviator?.

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          • #55
            It's ironic that Mayweather is certainly not the best fighter in boxing. This is so simply because he is clearly well past his prime. But the way that boxing works is that often fighters achieve the most prominence late in their career. Same goes for fighters such as Marquez.

            This is just how boxing works. But, we shouldn't deceive ourselves. Sure he's one of the best. But it's doubtful he is the absolute best, today, at age 37.

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            • #56
              Originally posted by yoshik View Post
              Bull****. I'm not some star struck little spaz. Go find a dark corner and a pic of Floyd. What a ****** post.
              If you are a boxing fan how could you not want to meet one of the great fighters in the sport? Before you answer, go *** yourself.

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              • #57
                He's a little Pr*ck, but its hard to argue the entire boxing world doesn't revolve around Floyd.

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                • #58
                  Originally posted by Virgil Caine View Post
                  It's ironic that Mayweather is certainly not the best fighter in boxing. This is so simply because he is clearly well past his prime. But the way that boxing works is that often fighters achieve the most prominence late in their career. Same goes for fighters such as Marquez.

                  This is just how boxing works. But, we shouldn't deceive ourselves. Sure he's one of the best. But it's doubtful he is the absolute best, today, at age 37.
                  Would love to agree with you on that. But saying maybe one of the best but not the best..is pretty much the same arguement everyone else has. As far as active fighters it's hard to to say he's not.

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                  • #59
                    I found out the real reason mayweather will not fight pacquiao!

                    http://********/a8_62P9zxIc

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                    • #60
                      Originally posted by Virgil Caine View Post
                      It's ironic that Mayweather is certainly not the best fighter in boxing. This is so simply because he is clearly well past his prime. But the way that boxing works is that often fighters achieve the most prominence late in their career. Same goes for fighters such as Marquez.

                      This is just how boxing works. But, we shouldn't deceive ourselves. Sure he's one of the best. But it's doubtful he is the absolute best, today, at age 37.
                      This is true to an extent. But, its also why the P4P list and debate is ******. For all intents and purposes, the heavyweight champion should technically always be the P4P King because he would beat every fighter in the world.

                      As for Floyd "clearly not being the best in the sport." If my feet were held to the fire, I'd probably call Rigondeaux the best. But again, P4P is very subjective and often combines current in-ring permanence and career achievements, which is why Floyd is the recognized P4P King. But again, its a pointless "achievement."

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