Lets say this really is it for Floyd where do you rank him All time?

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  • puga
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    #51
    Originally posted by rao007
    what does that even mean? can you make a proper sentence?
    you claim to know **** about boxing but your posts say otherwise

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    • BrometheusBob.
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      #52
      Originally posted by Deevel916
      At what time did u stop crying last night?
      lmao he was gettin pretty emotional in that thread last night

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      • LacedUp
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        #53
        Originally posted by B.U.R.N.E.R
        Top 5 easy.

        He beat everyone. Easily.
        Oh dear God I hope you're trolling.

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        • ELPacman
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          #54
          Originally posted by !WAR BERTO!
          if its truly it, He somewhere between 20-25

          Mayweather is a great fighter but he was in a weakest era of boxing, their was only 1 other great fighter and that victory is tainted with the shoulder injury, his IV use, and he didnt even fight him in his prime.

          So like I said very great fighter but their was no other great fighters (or enough) to full gauge him.
          Not true. He just avoided the good ones until they got older and lost steam. Hell, he can talk all the crap about Margarito getting KO'd by Mosley, but the fact remains, when Margarito was burning a path and everyone was avoiding him, Jr. could of said, let me be the guy to shut everyone up. NOPE.

          Then in typical Jr. fashion, he goes and says, LOOK WHAT I COULD OF DONE if I had fought Margarito if you saw Mosley already KO him.

          Well no, how about we would of liked to see what you could of done back then. This applies to Jr. fighting Mosley, Pac, Cotto @ 140lbs, and hell, P. Williams before the accident. So many fights he could of had when they were truly hot and not when you had no choice but to favor Jr. 50-1 because you already knew how shot or disadvantaged his opponent was.

          I don't see how you can claim ATG when you fight fights that your already so heavily favored to win. ATGs should be defying odds and shocking people.

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          • BrometheusBob.
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            #55
            Originally posted by Last Round Baby
            I dont know exactly because I'm not a fan of all time lists based too heavily on resume..

            ability wise, he just might be the greatest fighter of all time. Id rank others such as Duran, Sweet pea, and Leonard on his level.

            On one of those lists based mainly on resume people with no lives compile? He's probably top 30-40. Top 25 at best.
            Speaking of no lives, ain't you got "uni work" to get on?

            Anyway, does it take more effort to make a resume based ATG list than an ability based one? And, what is ability if not judged in the context of competition faced? Almost anyone can look incredible if put in against the right competition.

            lol @ this post.

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            • rao007
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              #56
              Originally posted by puga
              you claim to know **** about boxing but your posts say otherwise
              your expressions are incorrect...try again...

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              • B.U.R.N.E.R
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                #57
                Love you Floyd.

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                • DeadLikeMe
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                  #58
                  #1 most polarizing sports figure in like 50 years....since the last socially polarizing boxer

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                  • rao007
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                    #59
                    Pacquiao is also overrated and doesn't deserve to be in the top 30 but maybe top 50...

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                    • lets rumble
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                      #60
                      Floyd in his prime was unbeatable no doubt about it !!!!!
                      BUT FLOYD WELL PAST HIS PRIME IS STILL UNBEATABLE so I rank in the top 10 .....

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