Can we agree in the last 5 years Floyd has been on a tear
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You get correct answers when people are allowed to discuss in more than 1 short paragraph why we can disagree with Larry's arguments. Unfortunately, Jr.'s fanbase got such small attention, they skip the intelligent posts and go right for the short posts and attack those, lol.Roman Gonzalez but that is not the point, the question is has Floyd gone on a tear and I answered no. he is the Number One attraction in the sport he can fight literally anybody from 160 (dudes will come down) to 140 (dudes will come up) and instead we get Manny 5 year too late, Andre freakin Berto, Victor Ortiz and Robert Guerrero. Canelo was always gonna bee too green for Floyd that fight came too soon for Cinnamon and I give Floyd credit for a nice win over Cotto. Maidana, God bless his soul is a guy that should be taking part in tough man contents and he gave Floyd one and a half decent scraps.
This to me does not constitute 'going on a tear' especially when I put it next to some of the more historical 'tears' in the sport.
I think the last 5 years for Floyd have been 'solid' if unspectacular. You clearly see it differently and that's OK but no amount of stats thrown in my face is gonna change my mind.
I approve this message as I've stated it in countless other threads. The intelligent boxing fans know what's up. The only minds that can be changed are the weak.
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