Floyd's opponents explain why he's so difficult to beat.

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  • southpaw74
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    #21
    There is nothing like high praise from your peers.

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    • imperial1
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      #22
      To beat Floyd you will have to be busier maybe walk through fire .. The one way you can't beat him is to let him think he picks apart his opponents well ..

      But personally I don't want to hear from Hatton who was a head first fighter or Canelo who was to green and couldn't even use his size to cut off the ring ..

      If Judah wasn't such a mental midget in the ring he could have been one of Floyd's most competitive fights ..

      Marquez was just too dam small ..

      Oscar on the other hand had the right game plan but was past his best ..Had they had a chance to fight closer in their primes I think Oscar could have pulled it off ..
      Last edited by imperial1; 05-01-2015, 11:47 AM.

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      • Blue Heffner
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        #23
        Originally posted by SkillspayBills
        I don't believe that for a second. When people list names, especially names from 30 years in the past no one ever mentions weights and circumstances. They only mention how they won and who they beat. History tends to gloss over these things.
        All the time and give damn near ALL the credit to old school fighters.

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