Originally posted by Johnwoo8686
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How will Floyd Mayweather be remembered ten years from now? 😎
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He'll be a lot more appreciated, but a lot of folks will still criticize him for playing it too safe. Opinions on him will probably be as polarizing as they are now.
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Originally posted by elgu View PostIf you can't see that Floyd and Manny both cheated you're a fanboy of one of them. At least Manny wasn't caught in the act.
Basically an admission something fishy was going on in that camp.
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Originally posted by Johnwoo8686 View PostNo, but Manny's trainer did say he caught Manny's conditioning coach giving him a special concoction every time before they would train. Which cause Manny's trainer to get sued by said conditioning coach.
Basically an admission something fishy was going on in that camp.
Lame and weak..
Everyone knows the strong stuff are the ones you inject to your blood stream. That is the shiznit.
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Will depend on what fighters come along after him
If Andre "SOG" Ward beats Kovalev (before beating Stevenson to unify the 175lb division, goes up to cruiserweight to pick off some belts (by the time he's ready to move up, I'd figure that the cruiserweights may have actually come close to unification), and caps off an undefeated career by picking off one of the heavyweight titles, he'd have a run that could be paralleled along with Floyd's.
If Errol Spence Jr really does prove to be the truth (147 kingpin, 154 kingpin, 160 kingpin, while remaining unbeaten), he'd have a run that you could parallel with Floyd's.
If Saul Alvarez beats Liam Smith, beats Saunders for his belt, beats Golovkin, rules 160 for a while, before closing out his career (likely before transitioning into film) as the 168 kingpin, ... etc.
Love him or hate him, Floyd Mayweather Jr has cemented his place as a truly special fighter; how Floyd is remembered will come down to how many other special fighters emerge in the next 10 years.
The count sticks to 3 "special" fighters (Floyd, Ward, Spence) and Mayweather gets remembered like Sugar Ray Leonard; if it's only Floyd that is "special", he gets remembered like Muhammad Ali (if he'd never gotten those beatings) or a Rocky Marciano who didn't retire early.
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Originally posted by Johnwoo8686 View PostYes, because an IV and a The****utic use exemption gives a fighter super powers in the mind of a Pac Tard
And Bayless has reffed more Pacquiao fights than Mayweather fights so please, shut the hell up lol.
and just because bayless reffed pac pver other fighters does not mean he's not going to be biased in favor of guess what, a black american floyd.
genius floyd fans logic lol
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