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  • bigjavi973
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    • twosweethooks
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      #152
      Originally posted by MindBat
      Let's just say no answer would satisfy you. But how about Floyd fought ranked welters with title belts, who were still on top and coming off impressive wins before Floyd lifted their titles.

      Is that good enough?

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      Sure it would . Example: I will give you the Fight that Defined Cassius Clay in the 60's , answer SONNY LISTON

      Example : Which fights defined M. ALI in the 70's : Could be Foreman in some eyes and they may be right. More than that would be JOE FRAZIER

      These were PRIME Heavyweight ELITES at the time they fought.

      If you gave these answers concerning Clay/Ali then I would certainly agree.

      Do the same for May Jr,,, don't name has beens or those Jr cheated on , but name PRIME ELITES of their day.

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        #153
        Originally posted by twosweethooks
        Sure it would . Example: I will give you the Fight that Defined Cassius Clay in the 60's , answer SONNY LISTON

        Example : Which fights defined M. ALI in the 70's : Could be Foreman in some eyes and they may be right. More than that would be JOE FRAZIER

        These were PRIME Heavyweight ELITES at the time they fought.

        If you gave these answers concerning Clay/Ali then I would certainly agree.

        Do the same for May Jr,,, don't name has beens or those Jr cheated on , but name PRIME ELITES of their day.
        Dude check out the video I posted there... It has audio of mayweather talking trash about ariza and his fighters.... I wanna hear what floydiots have to say about that audio.

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        • jayblack
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          #154
          Originally posted by twosweethooks
          Sure it would . Example: I will give you the Fight that Defined Cassius Clay in the 60's , answer SONNY LISTON

          Example : Which fights defined M. ALI in the 70's : Could be Foreman in some eyes and they may be right. More than that would be JOE FRAZIER

          These were PRIME Heavyweight ELITES at the time they fought.

          If you gave these answers concerning Clay/Ali then I would certainly agree.

          Do the same for May Jr,,, don't name has beens or those Jr cheated on , but name PRIME ELITES of their day.
          Is the fact that Mayweather has not been in a fight that as you say defined him, because no one is actually on his level? But if you're looking for a fight we could easily say the fight with Diego, or DLH, maybe the boxing lesson he put on Canelo.

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          • MindBat
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            #155
            Originally posted by twosweethooks
            Sure it would . Example: I will give you the Fight that Defined Cassius Clay in the 60's , answer SONNY LISTON

            Example : Which fights defined M. ALI in the 70's : Could be Foreman in some eyes and they may be right. More than that would be JOE FRAZIER

            These were PRIME Heavyweight ELITES at the time they fought.

            If you gave these answers concerning Clay/Ali then I would certainly agree.

            Do the same for May Jr,,, don't name has beens or those Jr cheated on , but name PRIME ELITES of their day.
            Originally posted by jayblack
            Is the fact that Mayweather has not been in a fight that as you say defined him, because no one is actually on his level? But if you're looking for a fight we could easily say the fight with Diego, or DLH, maybe the boxing lesson he put on Canelo.
            This would be a pretty on point reply.

            Th fighters that Floyd persued while in their primes which could've been defining fights, either weren't ready, were protected by their promoters, or had tooth aches they needed to take care of.

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            • junior gong
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              #156
              Sad days for floydgimps!

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              • bigjavi973
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                #157
                Originally posted by MindBat
                This would be a pretty on point reply.

                Th fighters that Floyd persued while in their primes which could've been defining fights, either weren't ready, were protected by their promoters, or had tooth aches they needed to take care of.

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                he fought sharmba mitchell instead of margarito and ducked cotto at 147 lbs.

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                • MindBat
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                  #158
                  Originally posted by bigjavi973
                  he fought sharmba mitchell instead of margarito and ducked cotto at 147 lbs.
                  Floyd would have eventually met Margacheato in a ring if Margawraps would've claimed the welterweight throne and not gotten busted.

                  In interviews, Cotto would be asked about facing Floyd and he claimed "it would be up to my promoter" who was protecting his best interest$.

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                  • g24fella
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                    #159
                    He is finally standing up for himself! He needs to call out Floyd's ducking more often and in more public settings, like press conferences. That should put a little more pressure on Floyd. He needs to know that real boxing fans won't accept protecting records by avoiding top competition.

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                    • The Big Dunn
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                      #160
                      Originally posted by g24fella
                      He is finally standing up for himself! He needs to call out Floyd's ducking more often and in more public settings, like press conferences. That should put a little more pressure on Floyd. He needs to know that real boxing fans won't accept protecting records by avoiding top competition.
                      Its kind of hard to call someone out for ducking when you are the guy that refused the fight twice.

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