How Many Losses Does Mayweather Really Have?

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  • BOXEO _
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    #11
    1, just the first Castillo fight.


    I had the first Maidana fight 7-5 for Floyd.


    He should've been DQ'd when Roger jumped in the ring against Judah too but at the end of the day it's the refs call.

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    • !! Shawn
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      #12
      Im saying 1, although technically it should be 2 as he should have a DQ loss to Judah after his corner entered the ring before the end of the round.

      Castillo beat him fair and square in the 1st fight.

      A couple have been close. The Oscar fight is one of them. I really dont have a problem if someone had Oscar winning that fight. I didn't. But it was close.

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        #13
        I thought Castillo 1 was a draw.

        Beat Oscar 7-5
        beat cotto 8-4
        Beat Manny 8-4 or 9-3
        Beat Maidana 7-5

        Floyd usually takes over in the championship rounds and pulls away.

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          #14
          Originally posted by IronDanHamza
          Atleast 10 loss's in reality.
          Yep by knockout,you just have to watch his career set in slow-mo

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          • BrometheusBob.
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            #15
            A more interesting question would be "How many Ls has FlatLine taken on NSB?"

            None would not even be an option in that poll.

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            • 2shameless
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              #16
              Far fewer than he'd have if he'd have fought De La Hoya's resume.

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                #17
                i think that the closest two losses were to castillo and maidana in their first fights. i haven't seen the first castillo fight in a long time. floyd looked vulnerable through a lot of the first maidana fight, but looking vulnerable and losing rounds are different things.

                close fights are not robberies. those were close fights.


                i didn't think oscar landed a lot of meaningful punches against floyd. he was able to move his hands and get floyd on the ropes, but that doesn't mean he was winning rounds.


                floyd mayweather has no losses. it is the best feature of his resume, and what sets him apart from all but two of the great / hall of fame fighters [marciano, and to a lesser degree joe calzaghe.]


                italians know undefeated.
                strong hands.



                swift hands

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                  #18
                  1 against Castillo.

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                    #19
                    Whoops, actually meant to put zero myself.

                    For the record I had Mayweather up 7-5 against Castillo, 8-4 against Oscar, 8-4 against Maidana, 7-5/8-4 against Manny, 9-3 against Cotto.

                    I have accepted that this kind of comment might come with red K, for which I say phuck off. At best you can say Mayweather had several competitive fights (which btw, I think even Castillo II was more competitive than several other fights of his), but he has never lost conclusively. Honestly, the only time I anticipated that he might lose on the cards was Castillo 1, and I wouldn't have been upset by that decision if he had.
                    Last edited by BrometheusBob.; 08-25-2015, 05:05 PM.

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                    • hugh grant
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                      #20
                      There are at least 2 losses on Floyds resume unofficially. So when he retires he wont really be considered unbeaten. Unbeaten records are when there were no controversial decisions.
                      Marciano and Joe Calzaghe didn't have any real controversial decisions, although some try to make out BH beat Joe.

                      Moral of the story is Floyd might as well fight GGG at middleweight. Then he can boast, yes I lost to Castillo and Madaina, but at least I beat GGG.
                      Last edited by hugh grant; 08-25-2015, 05:21 PM.

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