What current fighter goes through Mayweathers resume undefeated?

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  • SlySlickSmooth
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    #121
    This is sort of a hard question to answer because this is Floyd's career.

    If I had to pick a current fighter with the best shot to do it undefeated, its Lomachenko or Felix Verdejo. Lomachenko jumped the gun in my opinion and if he took 2-3 years building himself as a pro then taking on the ex-champions and champions its likely he'd still have an unblemished record. Verdejo is another highly skilled fighter who has the size to move up plenty from 126.

    Those two current guys stand the best chance at hypothetically running through Mayweather's resume rising through weight in similar fashion. Only thing is its impossible to truly judge them because they're still very early in their pro careers.

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    • IronDanHamza
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      #122
      Originally posted by El-blanco
      Judah
      Ortiz
      Guerrero
      Shot hernandez
      Maidana

      Shall I go on? No point, after Floyd beat pac you've gone full ****** as a Floyd lover.
      Not at all.

      It's just brought more ******s like you out.

      DempseyRollin just completely destroyed you in regards to Hernandez being shot which of course he wasn't.

      Learn about the sport.

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      • sargo
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        #123
        Allowed also by the ref to grab, headlock, push the head/face excessively?

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        • HURTFEELINGS
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          #124
          So we've come to an agreement NO ONE COULD'VE DID WHAT FLOYD DIDBBBBUT IFFFF IFF IFFF, AND WHAT ABOUTTTT AND THISS IF THIS WOULD'VE HAPPENED IF THAT WOULD'VE HAPPENED, AND IF THE FAN MAN WOULDVE COME DOWN...

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          • bojangles1987
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            #125
            No one. And only other ATGs would be capable.

            Jackasses like Khan would be lucky if they walked away with 8-10 losses.

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            • bojangles1987
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              #126
              Originally posted by IronDanHamza
              Oh yeah I bet

              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.
              Hatton, Castillo, Oscar, Mosley, Cotto, Alvarez, and Pacquiao are guaranteed losses. That's 7 right there Khan would absolutely not beat. 6 if you think prime Castillo couldn't whoop Khan's ass at 140. Everyone else is a no brainer.

              And that's just Mayweather's resume at 140-147, with one lightweight fight. Imagine Khan starts at 130 and tries to match Mayweather's run there.

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              • SplitSecond
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                #127
                Pacquiao on the same career path would easily go through this resume with the exception of Mayweather himself.

                Same size Golovkin goes through this easily also. But these guys have skills and power(which is the difference).

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                • ELPacman
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                  #128
                  Are we talking all these fighters are in their primes and effective weight classes or at the time Jr. fought them?

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                  • Biolink
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                    #129
                    Originally posted by SplitSecond
                    Pacquiao on the same career path would easily go through this resume with the exception of Mayweather himself.

                    Same size Golovkin goes through this easily also. But these guys have skills and power(which is the difference).



                    "Easily"

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                    • Slick_Rick
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                      #130
                      Its not possible to give a exact example, as no one of note has a similar career trajectory, only Guerrero and Broner....

                      Manny beats them all. 2009 Manny beats 2015..
                      I would give Crawford a good chance of beating everyone at 135 & 140 Floyd fought.
                      Prime Mosley beats everyone 135 -154, if he fought the version of Pac Floyd fought.

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