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  • #51
    Originally posted by MisanthropicNY View Post
    Right..I'm sure you said this when Pacquiao was fighting Algieri too #FIomoHypocrisy
    What did you say when Pac announced Algieri ?

    Be honest, and I wont check your post-history.

    " young lion doe " ?

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    • #52
      Originally posted by aboutfkntime View Post
      He has earned the right to select whoever as his retirement opponent.

      But he has not earned the right to demand that I buy it
      Exactly, mostly the people that are complaining are non Mayweather fans, why would it bother them when they dont care about him lol, they talk down on him say hes boring and are the ones complaining that they arent buying

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      • #53
        Originally posted by TX_BOXNG View Post
        Exactly, mostly the people that are complaining are non Mayweather fans, why would it bother them when they dont care about him lol, they talk down on him say hes boring and are the ones complaining that they arent buying
        Boxing is entertainment.

        They can make a movie about grass growing if they want.

        But I wont be buying that shht.

        And I wont be buying any of those new radish and marmalade sandwiches.

        But I wont complain about it either..... obviously somebody watches those shht movies and eats those shht sandwiches, and good for them

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        • #54
          Originally posted by trainhard_187 View Post
          As if fighting Berto is even an honor or does anything to solidify Floyds TBE claim.. GTFOH!!!
          Yeah and beating Khan, Brook or Thurman definitely solidifies that claim, right?

          FOH!

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          • #55
            Pacquiao, Berto > Monroe, Lemieux

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            • #56
              I've been a fan of Floyd since 96, at that time however my fave fighter was definitely Roy Jones Jr, but I miss the days of Floyd at the younger weights. He was a beast then. I don't judge on his "boringness" because he wasn't always a boring fighter imo. At the lower weights he walked fools down and threw combos with power, just because he moved up to a weight he walks at doesn't mean he's boring, he became smarter.

              That's one thing I don't think people give him credit for, his ring intelligence is higher than probably any fighter I've ever watched.

              It doesn't make sense to me, because as fans, we all understand that every boxer has ducked someone at some point, and fought soft comp at one point as well, you can literally dissect any boxer's resume, so why is this man different?

              I applaud Floyd for having a "boring" style yet still able to be the most popular man in the sport of boxing where most fans want blood and guts. I don't judge any fighter that steps into the ring to do what they do.

              I like a brawl just as much as any one else, but I appreciate a boxer who is intelligent enough to find a way to win, because when I boxed in the military that's how I fought. Anyone can get into a ring and get blasted out, but to be able to study your fighter and make calculated moves during a 12 round fight is beauty.

              Granted there were other opponents I would have rather watched him fight for #49, but as a fan of his I don't complain.

              Floyd may not have been undefeated in other era's, but to say he wouldn't have been **** in them is the furthest thing from the truth.

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              • #57
                Although I think its a **** tier fight hopkins has a point. He has already beat everyone relevant to his era.

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                • #58
                  If he had a series of tough fights, id agree. He hasnt.
                  He is great, but doesnt choose the toughest fights.

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                  • #59
                    Originally posted by hitking View Post
                    Pacquiao, Berto > Monroe, Lemieux
                    ******. Berto is far down the list of worthy choices. Who could GGG HAVE fought that he didnt. Big difference

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                    • #60
                      Originally posted by Thutch2412 View Post
                      I've been a fan of Floyd since 96, at that time however my fave fighter was definitely Roy Jones Jr, but I miss the days of Floyd at the younger weights. He was a beast then. I don't judge on his "boringness" because he wasn't always a boring fighter imo. At the lower weights he walked fools down and threw combos with power, just because he moved up to a weight he walks at doesn't mean he's boring, he became smarter.

                      That's one thing I don't think people give him credit for, his ring intelligence is higher than probably any fighter I've ever watched.

                      It doesn't make sense to me, because as fans, we all understand that every boxer has ducked someone at some point, and fought soft comp at one point as well, you can literally dissect any boxer's resume, so why is this man different?

                      I applaud Floyd for having a "boring" style yet still able to be the most popular man in the sport of boxing where most fans want blood and guts. I don't judge any fighter that steps into the ring to do what they do.

                      I like a brawl just as much as any one else, but I appreciate a boxer who is intelligent enough to find a way to win, because when I boxed in the military that's how I fought. Anyone can get into a ring and get blasted out, but to be able to study your fighter and make calculated moves during a 12 round fight is beauty.

                      Granted there were other opponents I would have rather watched him fight for #49, but as a fan of his I don't complain.

                      Floyd may not have been undefeated in other era's, but to say he wouldn't have been **** in them is the furthest thing from the truth.
                      The difference also is, when compared to other guys like SRL and Duran. They seemed to want the fights whete u thought they were crazy for takin em. May won't challenge himself like that

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