Comments Thread For: Mayweather: I Would've Beat Golovkin, They Would Still Complain

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  • therealpugilist
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    #211
    Originally posted by hugh grant
    Whether Floyd fights him or not, Floyd is underdog against GGG, so that's as good as a loss already, unless Floyd takes a risk and tries proving otherwise. If Floyd dont fight him people will assume he didn't think he could beat him or was too scared which is a common theme with Floyd.

    But if Floyd beats him, he can then shout that we shouldn't dare make him underdog until he is 50 years old like Ali said when he beat foreman

    Floyd is 39 and will be 20 pounds smaller on fight night

    Not the same thing

    ALi and foreman were a lot closer in size and prime

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    • mathed
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      #212
      Enough talk, either step in the ring and catch your beating or get on with your life.

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      • hugh grant
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        #213
        Originally posted by mathed
        Enough talk, either step in the ring and catch your beating or get on with your life.
        Exactly, this is Floyd's downfall. If Floyd just admitted he is underdog for a reason and that it is highly unlikely he could beat ggg, people wouldnt put pressure on him to fight GGG.

        But Floyd should have fought Sergio years ago so he is his own worst enemy at times.

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        • Nubia
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          #214
          Originally posted by hugh grant
          Exactly, this is Floyd's downfall. If Floyd just admitted he is underdog for a reason and that it is highly unlikely he could beat ggg, people wouldnt put pressure on him to fight GGG.

          But Floyd should have fought Sergio years ago so he is his own worst enemy at times.
          After all these years, still bitter huh?

          [IMG]http://i270.***********.com/albums/jj81/raypaterson3/MayweatherHatton3.gif[/IMG]

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          • ShoulderRoll
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            #215
            Originally posted by mathed
            Facts-they ran to Ward after Floyd "retired"
            Actually I was a Ward fan while Floyd was still in his prime.

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            • aboutfkntime
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              #216
              Paige Van Zant > Mayweather.





              Mayweather can't compete with that.

              #TBEpaige

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              • Southpawology
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                #217
                Fight him for your 50th floyd

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                • richardt
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                  #218
                  Originally posted by Raonic
                  Sure he doesn't "need" it but if he wants to claim himself as the best, GGG is the perfect candidate to do that, especially when he outright just said he would've beat him.
                  Not all great fighters have to fight in 5-6 divisions to be, or to claim to be the best. He has already been the best.

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                  • hugh grant
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                    #219
                    Originally posted by richardt
                    Not all great fighters have to fight in 5-6 divisions to be, or to claim to be the best. He has already been the best.
                    Such negative outlook by Floyd fans. If Floyd could beat GGG he would fight him. Beating GGG is a big deal. Floyd would love to beat GGG and hacpve a win over him. Floyd saying he wouldn't get credit is an excuse.

                    Nobody is saying he should try to get a 160 title, but ifhe thought he could, he would, simple as.

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                    • richardt
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                      #220
                      Originally posted by hugh grant
                      Whether Floyd fights him or not, Floyd is underdog against GGG, so that's as good as a loss already, unless Floyd takes a risk and tries proving otherwise. If Floyd dont fight him people will assume he didn't think he could beat him or was too scared which is a common theme with Floyd.

                      But if Floyd beats him, he can then shout that we shouldn't dare make him underdog until he is 50 years old like Ali said when he beat foreman
                      You are forgetting history here!! Tons of fans said that if Floyd fought Canelo and Pac, they would never question Floyd again! Haters will ALWAYS, ALWAYS, ALWAYS claim a fighter would NEVER face so and so and then when the fighter faces and beats that fighter, haters come up with more excuses. This scenario has been played out COUNTLESS times in boxing history with countless top fighters. Hate is not satisfied when the results of a match were not what the hater wanted! Got it?!!!

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