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  • Bronx2245
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    #71
    Originally posted by The Noose
    I always wanted Floyd to go for true greatness by beating GGG. Doing the unthinkable (although i think the odds would be split).

    Floyd's massive size disadvantage would put all his skills to the test. He beat Canelo with relative ease, i wanted him to step up.
    Would of been interesting.
    True greatness already accomplished: Oscar, Cotto, Canelo, and Pacquiao! Can't get much better than that!

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    • stuff jones
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      #72
      Originally posted by Bronx2245
      True greatness already accomplished: Oscar, Cotto, Canelo, and Pacquiao! Can't get much better than that!
      Not one of them in their prime.

      He doesn't have one win against a prime, at their best weight ATG.

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      • Bronx2245
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        #73
        Originally posted by stuff jones
        Not one of them in their prime.

        He doesn't have one win against a prime, at their best weight ATG.
        Was Floyd in his prime? When did Floyd past his prime? Floyd is older than Cotto, Pacquiao, and Canelo!

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        • Zaryu
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          #74
          Everybody knew this, it's just that not everybody was willing to admit it.

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          • JFalu
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            #75
            It'd be a risky fight in terms of physical health, considering all that Mayweather had accomplished. But it'd be a fascinating fight to see skill power speed and ability all in one. Not sure who'd win but I'd fly out to see that one

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            • Progrssive_Jedi
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              #76
              Well SR telling the Truth

              Originally posted by Willy Wanker
              At least he's honest.

              Imagine if Abel Sanchez was Floyd's trainer instead of Golovkin's. He would be saying, "easy fight for Floyd, GGG is big, but only beat up bums. Floyd stops him in 5 rounds. GGG is not even worth one million. Anyone from 135-175. Doe"
              How you tried to turn that into a criticism of Sanchez isn't working.

              Originally posted by MOTHERDUCKER
              Shows what a warrior Kell Brook is stepping up like that and actually outboxing golovkin
              He didn't outbox GGG. HR had moments of success.

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              • Progrssive_Jedi
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                #77
                Originally posted by Bronx2245
                Was Floyd in his prime? When did Floyd past his prime? Floyd is older than Cotto, Pacquiao, and Canelo!
                Floyd style meant he didn't take a physical toll, especially only fighting twice a year most the time.

                If he would of fought Cotto in 2009 instead of 2012. That would of been a much better fight.

                For Manny it should have been 2010 instead of 2015. Manny in 2009 was a killer.

                Did La Hoya was well past his prime.

                Canelo was young, but he also had to come down two pounds. Canelo hardly makes 154, so 152 really hurt him.

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                • Madison Boxing
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                  #78
                  are you all going to call floyd sr a ggg fanboy? Like you all did to me when i said golovkins too big and would walk straight through him?

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                  • Bronx2245
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                    #79
                    Originally posted by Progrssive_Jedi
                    Floyd style meant he didn't take a physical toll, especially only fighting twice a year most the time.

                    If he would of fought Cotto in 2009 instead of 2012. That would of been a much better fight.

                    For Manny it should have been 2010 instead of 2015. Manny in 2009 was a killer.

                    Did La Hoya was well past his prime.

                    Canelo was young, but he also had to come down two pounds. Canelo hardly makes 154, so 152 really hurt him.
                    The fact that you can't put a time on when Floyd went past his prime is a testament to his skills! Cotto was only 32 when Floyd beat him, and he beat him at 154, not 145. You're right, Manny should've taken the test, and fought Floyd in 2010, but he didn't, he fought Clottey and Margarito instead. Canelo was very young, and it was his team that said they would come down for Floyd. This is the very reason I don't see a reason for Floyd to fight GGG @ 154, because people like you would say what you're saying about Canelo; "he lost because of the weight loss." De La Hoya was past his prime, but I notice that Pacquiao gets a lot of credit for beating Oscar @ 147, but Floyd gets nothing for beating "The Golden Boy" at 154. The amazing thing about Floyd is that he could go up and beat Oscar, Cotto, and Canelo, then come back down and beat the WW champs. Most fighters go up and can't come back down, much less get the title back! I'd like to see if GGG could do that!

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                    • Catrin
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                      #80
                      Sr. talking sense he must be sober! good for him

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