Originally posted by Jc8804
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What current fighter goes through Mayweathers resume undefeated?
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Outside of Pacquiao, maybe Cotto or Bradley (sans fighting Pacquiao). Otherwise nobody else has even the slightest shot. End thread.
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Larry why don't you just say Floyd is the best no one can go through his p4p greatest resume undefeated like he did?
Why even make the tread when you are just doing to blindly argue every ones pick?
To answer your question I would say JCC, Duran, Oscar,
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Originally posted by ironmike2012 View PostGreat resume, but let's take a look at this hard resume.
Manny 36 yr old, at the end of a long hard career, not the same since JMM fight.
Maidana coming off Broner win (Floyd knew Broner was a joke) he was just in wars with average fighters right before Broner. He couldn't wear his gloves also, if Maidana wore the pillows against Broner he might have lost (who knows?)
Canelo catchweight at 152 (catchweights don't count doe) we don't even know he is any good yet. Why not fight him at 154? He did with Cotto because he wanted to fight the best Cotto supposedly.
Guerrero smaller fighter who went life and death with Berto and Kamegai
before and after Floyd fights.
Cotto Margarito and Manny already beat the prime out of him.
Ortiz Maidana already made him quit, had to sucker punch the biggest quitter in the sport.
Mosley legend, but at the end, off 15 months prior to fight, Mosley still rocked Floyd.
JMM legend, but 135 at the time, plus no roids.
Hatton 140 fighter, not effective at 147 (1-2 career 2 KO losses) he struggled with Collazo (should have lost).
De La Hoya end of career, was 2-2 last 4 before Floyd (wins Mayorga and Sturm, he got a gift against Sturm). He also retired rather than rematch Oscar.
Judah best days behind him, still gave Floyd problem, even dropping him, but the ref messed up.
What about when he retired to avoid a hot 147, Paul Williams, Cotto and Margarito? Sergio offered to come down to 150.
So as you can see, it isn't who you fought, it is when you fought them.
Has he fought a lot of good fighters? yes, but he is a good matchmaker just like Arum.
If you notice, most fighters he fought where at the end (plus a lot of wear and tear, which is huge).
It is good to have heroes, but don't pretend he never ducked anyone or has cherry picked for years. Berto is just the most obvious by far.Originally posted by SeekDaGreat View Postwell, since you put it that way....guess Floyd's a bum.
Floyd avoided the dangerous fighters that presented real risks. He probably could still have beat them but he decided to not do it. being not risk taker!
For f@cks sake hed took a break when Real Money was store for him when he beat Hatton. Still he retire took a break. He got shooked when he saw the line up starting with Cotto just beating Mosley. Margie and Williams.
I really believe that Floyd ***** his pants when he saw Pac beating Cotto, let alone Margie
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Originally posted by FlatLine View PostKhan goes through his record undefeated and he beats them more impressively than Floyd.
Floyd's record is just an illusion, he cherrypicked opponents at the right times.
Good job Precott isn't in the resume
Khan would be lucky to go through Floyd's resume with 5 loss's. He more than likely loses about 6-7 maybe more.
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Originally posted by El-blanco View PostKovalev would have obliterated everyone in that list and won in a much more impressive fashion. Past it big names and hype jobs aren't impressive.
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