Comments Thread For: Roach: Floyd Mayweather Would Outbox Golovkin
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Floyd and Shane's history goes back further than that. Back when Floyd was the champ at 130 and Shane at 35, Floyd was the young upstart, B-side begging pretty much everyone, Shane included for a big fight. The then star Shane brushed him off, and rightfully so, and pursued bigger and better things at welterweight. So when these idiots suggest that Floyd "made Mosley wait 10yrs" its completely ridiculous. Because within that 10yr time period, Mosley was the draw and Floyd was the B. Shows how little they know about boxing.Comment
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ILet's examin a lil Floyd hater logic. On Apr 20, 2013, Canelo got what most would consider the second best win (at the time best) of his career defeating Austin Trout. A lil over four months later, he suffered the line defeat of his career against Floyd Mayweather. About 10 months later, he got the best win of his career against Erislandy Lara. So please sir explain to me how in a lil over a year's time, how did Canelo manage to beat the two best fighters in his division if he was too young, green, in experienced, didn't have his man stregnth, etc?
And Lara fight could've gone either way. Some people still think he lost that fight.
But you already knew that.
Is it possible that he typed 2 by a mistake? I mean last time I checked 2 is next to 3 on a keyboard.Comment
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haha nice try roach. Mayweather isn't falling for that. But mayweather has been down by judah (unofficially) and some salvadorian with a body shotComment
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Either way, you missed my point. Regardless of who I personally felt those fights went. Canelo showed himself more to be more than ready to compete at the highest level of the sport. So his age and experience is not an excuse for his loss to Floyd.Comment
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Thought so??! Who did you make your point to? You? Ur an idiot. Floyd liked to talk of himself in the 3rd person and likes to hold himself to the highest standard. Would you like him measured to everyone else, Clown? Do you want GGG at 20 something years old to go up to Heavyweight? First of all GGG isn't out to fight any "true Welterweight threat". Just to bring you up to speed GGG fights at 160, that's where he showed up, won his titles, if anything he'll go up in weight classes as he matures and as he unified titles where he is. Pacquiao went up 8 weight classes so phukk ur illiterate who can't read Harry Potter. Funny how you didn't mention that! Point is, Floyd isn't growing a set to go up to GGG. You don't have to like that talk but that's okay; you're just a fan. Leonard, Duran, and Hearns all went up at the end of their careers to challenge Hagler because they wanted challenges; money was secondary. Duran came up many weight classes to eventually war with Hagler, since you're hung up on how many weight classes these guys went up.
BTW, GGG will have an interim fight...there's a little someone named Andre Ward who would love to get in on an interim basis...but, yea, you failed to mention that though, right CLOWN?Comment
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I would have torched you, but a few other members have already gotten to you. Please LEARN the sport before you try to belittle someone who does.
BTW, GGG will have an interim fight...there's a little someone named Andre Ward who would love to get in on an interim basis...but, yea, you failed to mention that though, right CLOWN?
When it counted Ward said NO,,,,doe!Comment
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I actually scored the Trout fight a one point win for Austin. Even though I have no issues with the official result. I also felt the Lara decision was an outright robbery. That said, I acknowledge that I'm in the minority.
Either way, you missed my point. Regardless of who I personally felt those fights went. Canelo showed himself more to be more than ready to compete at the highest level of the sport. So his age and experience is not an excuse for his loss to Floyd.
2 posts ago you said he won those fights. Now you say you felt he lost both - Contradiction #1
"Canelo showed he's more than ready to compete at the highest level" - so he lost the biggest fight in his pre Floyd career, then he lost the Floyd fight and then he lost a fight that until recently was his biggest fight in his post Floyd career...
So how was he ready to compete at that level if he kept losing? Mentally maybe he was, but physically apparently he wasn't - Contradiction #2Comment
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