Mayweather is Unstoppable.

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  • Manny_P
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    Mayweather is Unstoppable.

    the only fightas that I give a great chance of beating him is Hatton and (was) Judah. He's fought different styles and dominated them all. I'm tired of hearing that no name Margarito's name in the same sentnce mentionin Floyd's name. Margarito is way too slow you could see his punches doin slo mo rewinds. He won't tag Floyd, he aint a one punch KO artist to "upset" Floyd via knockout, he moves too slow so he won't even GET to Floyd. I bet you, 20 punches Margarito throws, 1 land, 3 blocked 16 misses when he fights Floyd. The only advantage he has is that he's a big guy fightin lil guys.

    Mayweather is the best right now and most like mo years to come. Anyone disagree?
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    I agree with everything you say bro with the exception of Hatton. I think the toughest fight for PBF will probably be Delahoya, because of his size & speed.

    I personally believe Hatton will even be easier then Margarito fight.

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    • joeytrimble
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      #3
      the only guy i see giving mayweather problems is wright

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      • Manny_P
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        #4
        Originally posted by joeytrimble
        the only guy i see giving mayweather problems is wright
        yea, but if Floyd fights Wright that would be insane. He might aswell fight Jermain too. See what I mean? It's crazy. I don't think it'll happen since there's so many guys that are possible foes fo Floyd. He's got Cotto who's bound to move up, Hatton, and otha 140lbs guys. Wright should be last on his mind.

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        • GunStar
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          #5
          Originally posted by Manny_P
          Wright should be last on his mind.
          Winky will lose to Taylor. Maybe the Taylor fight in 2 years, **** the speed PBF is moving up, it wouldn't surprise me if he fight as an middleweight within 2 years.

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          • DiegoFuego
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            If Mayweather were to beat the middleweight champion of the world and retire undefeated, he would be considered the greatest fighter of all time without debate. Imagine if he somehow beats Hatton, Margarito, De La Hoya, and the winner of Wright/Taylor??!?!? GREATEST OF ALL TIME. No one can deny that.

            It will be interesting to see how all indifferences toward Mayweather fade as he approaches these accolades. People will either rally behind him, wanting him to be the greatest of all time so they could say they lived in his era and saw him fight live, OR they will turn against him praying for him to lose every fight in fear that he surpasses Muhammad Ali and Sugar Ray Robinson in the greatest of all time list.

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            • Manny_P
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              #7
              Originally posted by DiegoFuego
              If Mayweather were to beat the middleweight champion of the world and retire undefeated, he would be considered the greatest fighter of all time without debate. Imagine if he somehow beats Hatton, Margarito, De La Hoya, and the winner of Wright/Taylor??!?!? GREATEST OF ALL TIME. No one can deny that.

              It will be interesting to see how all indifferences toward Mayweather fade as he approaches these accolades. People will either rally behind him, wanting him to be the greatest of all time so they could say they lived in his era and saw him fight live, OR they will turn against him praying for him to lose every fight in fear that he surpasses Muhammad Ali and Sugar Ray Robinson in the greatest of all time list.
              yea yo imagine that. That would be insane! Everyone will definitely cheer fo Floyd and hail him king if he beats all them guys mentioned. I'd be happy to live in this era to witness THAT accomplishment by Floyd.

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              • DiegoFuego
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                My brother and I were not big Mayweather fans in the early 2000's. I wasn't impressed by either Castillo fight and tuned in to watch him beat up bums like Sosa and N'Dou, but the more he wins and the more impressively he does it, it's hard not to jump on the bandwagon as I realize this kid is it. For the longest time, everybody thought it was Roy, but he never stepped up until it was too late. Mayweather has been stepping it up now. I mean everyone he beat in the last 2 1/2 years is a name opponent except Bruseles. His record is impressive, especially the ease with which he wins. He obliterated Corrales (p4p edge), toyed with Castillo in the 2nd fight (p4p edge), crushed Gatti, who everybody and their mama knows about and now Judah, who everybody in New York knows. Mayweather is taking all the right fights and dominating them all. Victories over Margarito, Hatton, De La Hoya, and maybe a middleweight will land him in my #1 spot all time. Of course, no modern day "experts" like Bert Sugar will say the same, but **** them. Greatness is here and his name is Floyd Mayweather Jr.

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                • GunStar
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by DiegoFuego
                  If Mayweather were to beat the middleweight champion of the world and retire undefeated, he would be considered the greatest fighter of all time without debate. Imagine if he somehow beats Hatton, Margarito, De La Hoya, and the winner of Wright/Taylor??!?!? GREATEST OF ALL TIME. No one can deny that.

                  It will be interesting to see how all indifferences toward Mayweather fade as he approaches these accolades. People will either rally behind him, wanting him to be the greatest of all time so they could say they lived in his era and saw him fight live, OR they will turn against him praying for him to lose every fight in fear that he surpasses Muhammad Ali and Sugar Ray Robinson in the greatest of all time list.
                  He's still the most skilled fighter I've ever seen & I've seen them all. But if he does all that, I may consider him the greatest.

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                  • Manny_P
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Gunstar1
                    He's still the most skilled fighter I've ever seen & I've seen them all. But if he does all that, I may consider him the greatest.
                    Right now, Floyd is definitely the greatest. That guy is just so focused and so technically boxing schooled. It's gonna be tough fo any top dawgs to beat him. They don't who they ****in wit seriously. Floyd is definitely the way he said himself, The Truth.

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