Whose 49-0 is truly greater? Mayweather or Marciano?

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  • joseph5620
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    #21
    Originally posted by BrometheusBob
    For me it's actually pretty close. Mayweather has more quality wins, but Marciano's big wins were really big.

    EDIT: Voted for Marciano but it's dam close. Right around the level of ATG I'd compare Mayweather to.
    Which wins were "really big?"

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      #22
      Originally posted by joseph5620
      Marciano died in a plane crash 14 years after he retired. What are you talking about?


      NSB for you.

      Just look at these first few pages.

      ****** statment after ****** statment.

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      • DannyNL
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        #23
        Anyone who says Marciano is purely ignorant, a hardcore Floyd hater, or both.

        If you look at the skill Floyd fought and Rocky fought, it's not even comparable. Floyd wins by a landslide.

        Rocky had, what, 7 title fights? The rest were against journeymen, contenders, and old men (Joe Louis).

        Floyd won a world title almost a year into his career and fought nothing but championship level fighters since.

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          #24
          Originally posted by IronDanHamza


          NSB for you.

          Just look at these first few pages.

          ****** statment after ****** statment.
          LOL It's unbelievably ignorant. The worst part about it is that they're serious.

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            #25
            Originally posted by joseph5620
            Which wins were "really big?"
            lolwut, how are Charles(2), Moore, Walcott(2), Joe Louis not really big wins?

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              #26
              Originally posted by BrometheusBob
              lolwut, how are Charles(2), Moore, Walcott(2), Joe Louis not really big wins?
              Using your logic Larry Holmes win over Muhammad Ali was "really big". Either you have no concept of the time when these fights were made or you're going out of your way to be contrary. Also, none of those fights were bigger than Mayweather's win over Pacquiao.

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                #27
                Originally posted by DannyNL
                Anyone who says Marciano is purely ignorant, a hardcore Floyd hater, or both.

                If you look at the skill Floyd fought and Rocky fought, it's not even comparable. Floyd wins by a landslide.

                Rocky had, what, 7 title fights? The rest were against journeymen, contenders, and old men (Joe Louis).

                Floyd won a world title almost a year into his career and fought nothing but championship level fighters since.
                Joe Louis was right about Pacquiao's age in the May/Pac fight
                Don't get me wrong this was not the best Joe Louis by any stretch, but the guy had rode several wins going into this fight - he was not totally washed either.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by BrometheusBob
                  lolwut, how are Charles(2), Moore, Walcott(2), Joe Louis not really big wins?
                  They really aren't "really big" wins.

                  In name value they are. That's about it.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by BrometheusBob
                    Joe Louis was right about Pacquiao's age in the May/Pac fight
                    Don't get me wrong this was not the best Joe Louis by any stretch, but the guy had rode several wins going into this fight - he was not totally washed either.
                    Joe Louis retired after that fight.

                    He was done.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by BrometheusBob
                      Joe Louis was right about Pacquiao's age in the May/Pac fight
                      Don't get me wrong this was not the best Joe Louis by any stretch, but the guy had rode several wins going into this fight - he was not totally washed either.
                      I'm pretty much done here. You're comparing Joe Louis at that stage of his career to Manny Pacquiao today? Unreal.

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