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Floyd is right on this one........
At the end of the day no one is perfect. Floyd is a HOF and whether you like him or not if you're a fan of the sport you have to respect that accomplishment. I've always felt people get to emotional about Floyd however I can see how he gets under peoples skin. When it's all said and done people need to focus on their business and make sure their family is in a good position to be successful.
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Talk is cheap Floyd. If you can talk the talk, than walk the walk. Naaa, you are too much of a mouthy ***** ***** with no balls to take on a challenge with GGG. I doubt Mayweather goes 5 rounds once GGG cuts off the ring and goes to that ass. FM is the biggest GGG hater of them all !!!!
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Funny how there is a 16 page thread when everyone on here seems to hate Floyd Mayweather. Sad he is the most talked about boxer among everyone hardcore/casuals, and he's supposedly retired, hasn't fought since September and no buzz about him coming back yet.
We have great up and coming fights that get little attention or debate.....but Floyd gets all this attention lmao.
Just admit he made an impression in your life either way, he was the most polarizing figure in the sport of boxing for the last 10 years, still so you continue to speak about him when he doesn't even fight anymore.
We have to see if Floyd truly is the greatest by fighting a dude who has been in a 160 lb division for 10 years, never captured lineal (although will prolly get it by default this year), and has fought no one of note. Floyd on the other hand never proved greatness from 130-154, he has to fight 160 to prove that? You fools are way too much sometimes.
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Floyd's entire career can be summed up by the phrase:
"Aversion to risk."
He's one of the best we'll ever see, but every big fight came a little late. Almost every move he made on his resume, just like the way he moved in the ring, was very calculated and defensive. I won't say it wasn't smart, he truly did beat the game. But he left a lot of people unconvinced of his greatness weighed against the all-time greats.
He was never going to fight Golovkin, he knows that. He probably could have frustrated and beaten GGG too, to be honest. But there was no way. He knew he was 100% over it and done as soon as he finally put Pacquiao on his record. And that's why we got Berto- aversion to risk.
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Originally posted by BromethuesBob View PostSeems more like Floyd "thinks" he could beat GGG, but we all know this isn't the case. Golovkin terrorizes him, IV shots and all.
IV's
Bayless
Paid commission
Paid judges
Paid drug agency
pillow gloves
Floyd makes this can look like the bum that he is
Anyone who thinks otherwise is a f ucking clown
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I have to wonder why we're hearing Floyd make his little remarks about this and that more and more lately? Looks like someone is fearing irrelevance. This is going to get played out soon Floyd, and you'll be faced with either fading away or coming back to the ring. Like your pops said, if you're coming back, don't wait too long, or you might blow your chance to beat Marciano's record.
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