Comments Thread For: “Fighting Words” — Mayweather is Fighter of The Year

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  • b00g13man
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    #11
    He has the biggest win this year, but the Berto fight was such a lacklustre one that I won't be surprised if he doesn't get it.

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    • b00g13man
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      #12
      Originally posted by SteveM
      Until these questions get answered then Mayweather's whole legacy is suspect

      https://www.boxnation.com/boxing-new...g-trust-usada/

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      • -PBP-
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        #13
        Nobody really stands out. He's not the leading candidate IMO but you could give it to him for having the best individual win of the year.

        Wlad if he beats Fury, GGG and the sleeper Badou Jack should also be in consideration.

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        • Manic Shot
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          #14
          Ok then let's move on...

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          • doom_specialist
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            #15
            No reason he shouldn't get it. No one will have a bigger win this year. He beat the consensus second best fighter of this era. The BWAA will ESPN it up and give it to the "exciting fighter" though.

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            • Jc8804
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              #16
              Nah pac was shot. The fight was a dud by both. And the berto thing was garbage

              Horrible thread

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              • Jubei
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                #17
                Hahahahahahaha. This is hilarious.

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                • SteveM
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by b00g13man
                  Considering Hauser is implying that between them USADA and Mayweather were bending the rules for the Mosley, Cotto, Canelo and Pac fights - yep, it's fairly serious - take away those 4 fights and Mayweather's legacy is seriously reduced.

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                  • komandante
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                    #19
                    Fans booing remains his legacy in boxing.

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                    • Slip Stream
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                      #20
                      Even then, it would’ve taken a remarkable effort to surpass Mayweather topping Pacquiao or Pacquiao defeating Mayweather. After all, Pacquiao would’ve beaten the best boxer in the world. Instead, it was Mayweather who made it look easy against an opponent still considered to be among the best.
                      "Nuff said...."

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