If Khan Beats a Prime Canelo Does It Surpass Every Win On Floyd's Record?

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  • b00g13man
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    #51
    Oh! We're still doing this? Yawn.

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    • FlatLine
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      #52
      Originally posted by SugarRayCurtain
      Canelo doesnt compare to Pacquiao
      I dont care how old pacquiao was when he fought mayweather
      Pacquiao had been knocked out devastatingly by Marquez before Floyd fought him, he was a lot more hesitant as a fighter after that, he couldn't even knock out Rios when even Tim Bradley did.

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      • Box-Office
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        #53
        Originally posted by SnakeVen0m
        So a bigger upset, yes, but not a better win.

        So, a lesser challenge in Corrales (same weight) comparatively speaking equals a better win?


        Not twisting your words, but the way I interpret it is that: An upset diminished the value of the win because it was an upset

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        • BrometheusBob.
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          #54
          Moot point since he's not going to win.

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            #55
            Originally posted by Box-Office
            So, a lesser challenge in Corrales (same weight) comparatively speaking equals a better win?


            Not twisting your words, but the way I interpret it is that: An upset diminished the value of the win because it was an upset
            The value of a win is not just in the odds. For example Mayweather was a huge favorite to beat Andre Berto in his last fight. Now if Victor Ortiz beats him, in a fight where the odds will be much much closer, it still wouldn't count for more on his resume than Mayweather's win.

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            • TheCell8
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              #56
              If Khan KO's Canelo, which I think is very possible, it would be a huge statement.

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              • BM dnobagaV
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                #57
                The arguments from Larry & Razcal are beyond ******

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                • Carpe Diem
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                  #58
                  This site has turned to ****...

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