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  • Eli Grinding
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    #11
    ROFL

    TBE schooled Marquez and any salty clown that brings up weight is butthurt.

    MARQUEZ IS ALREADY ON THE RECORD SAYING THAT TBE WOULD DESTROY HIM AT ANY WEIGHT AND AT ANY TIME IN HIS CAREER

    Marquez is the 2nd greatest technical boxer of his generation. TBE being the obvious #1.

    FOH with that garbage.

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    • Johnwoo8686
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      #12
      So let me get this right. Floyd has avoided pure boxers, prime boxers, southpaws, guys who hit hard, hall of famers, young boxers, and guys with experience. But somehow had nearly 50 fights across five weight classes while defeating multiple world champions.

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      • _original_
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        #13
        Originally posted by Johnwoo8686
        So let me get this right. Floyd has avoided pure boxers, prime boxers, southpaws, guys who hit hard, hall of famers, young boxers, and guys with experience. But somehow had nearly 50 fights across five weight classes while defeating multiple world champions.
        Haven't your heard, Floyd mapped out his entire career with easy wins since he was 16 years old. He's the only guy to have cherry picked every single fight starting from his first to his last. Or so that's what I've learned on these boards.

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        • Dean_Razorback
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          #14
          baldomir, no doubts

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          • Build That Wall
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            #15
            Shane Mosley.

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            • Raonic
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              #16
              Originally posted by Johnwoo8686
              So let me get this right. Floyd has avoided pure boxers, prime boxers, southpaws, guys who hit hard, hall of famers, young boxers, and guys with experience. But somehow had nearly 50 fights across five weight classes while defeating multiple world champions.
              You do realize it's pretty possible for a fighter to win 50 fights in multiple weight classes if they avoided a lot of fighters to benefit their circumstances along the way, right? It happens all the time. Floyd's not the only one but he's clearly the most obvious and blatant example of it.

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              • Raonic
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                #17
                Originally posted by _original_
                Haven't your heard, Floyd mapped out his entire career with easy wins since he was 16 years old. He's the only guy to have cherry picked every single fight starting from his first to his last. Or so that's what I've learned on these boards.
                I've literally never seen anyone say this.

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                • daggum
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Raonic
                  I've literally never seen anyone say this.
                  floyd had a silver spoon his entire career. lets not pretend he didn't. he was a highly sought after prospect and olympian and had the backing of top rank. his first pro fight was televised. most fighters don't have that luxury. obviously floyd had the talent to rise to the top but he also manipulated the system to his advantage along the way. there was never a fight that he had to take in order to get people to notice him or in order to make life changing money. he had the privilege of being able to pick what opponents to fight and most importantly when.

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                  • Raonic
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by daggum
                    floyd had a silver spoon his entire career. lets not pretend he didn't. he was a highly sought after prospect and olympian and had the backing of top rank. his first pro fight was televised. most fighters don't have that luxury. obviously floyd had the talent to rise to the top but he also manipulated the system to his advantage along the way. there was never a fight that he had to take in order to get people to notice him or in order to make life changing money. he had the privilege of being able to pick what opponents to fight and most importantly when.
                    Oh I understand Floyd's a cherry picker. That's pretty obvious. I was talking about how his fans act as if Floyd's the only one who gets that treatment.

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                    • Ahmed_Ismail
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                      #20
                      Genaro Hernandez was a tall rangy boxer with a very good skillset and a lot of experience, Floyd had to be out of character and cut him off and stopped him in 9, this guy was a fine fighter.

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