If he were to come back today, no. Pre-2015, yes. He would have. May not have gone out of his way to do it but he wouldn't have run.
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Originally posted by larry x.. View PostYou mean like
Corrales
Castillo
Judah
Hatton
Ortiz
Canelo
Guerrero
all prime,world champion and some even p4p fighters?
Judah may have been primed but he just got beat by a journeyman.
Hatton is fine.
Ortiz lol
Guerrero lol
Canleo would have been a good (not great) win at 154 but to have 2 world champions, in one weight division, fighting at a catch weight is not only bad, it's shameful considering how young, inexperienced and green Canelo was at the time. The fact that Mayweather felt he couldn't take on a 22 year old kid at his best weight who had gone the distance with an ancient Mosley speaks volumes of Mayweathers insecurities.
And plz tsop mentioning world champions. Most of those names were world title holders, in teh sense that they managed to pick up world titles in a division where there were far better fighters at the time of the fights happening (Pac, Cotto, Marg to say the least).
I won't go overt his again as it bores me.
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This is no different from Mayweather turning down Lara who has similar style with Crawford who looks good against cab drivers and small fighters, but runs all night against top opposition. Funny part is he even ran against Molina and clinched when Molina closes the distance. In short, the type of fighters with very little reward.
Do you guys agree this is similar to Floyd avoiding Lara?
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Originally posted by soul_survivor View PostMaidana and Pacquiao were p4p fighters back to back? Or GUerrero? May be Ortiz? Or Alvarez who at the time had one noticeable win?
Pacquiao was the first legitimate p4p fighter he faced since Marquez and Mosley in 2009/10.
If any of the other fighters received p4p rankings, they are about as legitimate as Broner getting a place lol
I understand you're a massive Mayweather fan but the guy made a career out of avoiding top fighters. That video you posted a while back ( I didn't wan to respond to you because it's embarrassing for all involved when you use that video to refute May's ducking lol) even has him stating that Haymon and Ellerbe have done a great job in guiding his career and this too in response to a question about why he wouldn't fight certain fighters.
May has admitted it a million other times anyway.
So why do you think he would have faced a prime Crawford if he was active today?
Jmm-p4p#2
Mosley-p4p#3
Ortiz-WBC 147-champ
Cotto-WBA-154 CHAMP
Guerrero-WBC INTERIM CHAMP #10 P4P
Canelo-wbc,wba,ring 154 champ-#9 p4p
Maidana-WBA 147 champ
Pacquiao-WBO 147 champ-p4p #2
you try to clown this guy?? really?? yet i see you on here sucking off GGG royally??...lol **** outta here.,name me a current fighter taking these risks.ILL WAIT
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I would rank Bud above Guerrero, Ortiz, Maidana, Pacquiao (post Marquez KO), 152 Canelo and Berto..
so no I don't think Floyd would've faced Crawford. little to no reward and too much risk.
that's why I'm not giving Manny too much **** for not being in a rush to face Bud.. Pacman just like Floyd have nothing left to prove, legacies are sealed.
but Jeff Horn is still some bull****..
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Originally posted by soul_survivor View PostCastillo and Corrales were over a decade ago and neither of them were/are atgs. Any claim of them being p4p would be dubious at best but I'll accept it.
Judah may have been primed but he just got beat by a journeyman.
Hatton is fine.
Ortiz lol
Guerrero lol
Canleo would have been a good (not great) win at 154 but to have 2 world champions, in one weight division, fighting at a catch weight is not only bad, it's shameful considering how young, inexperienced and green Canelo was at the time. The fact that Mayweather felt he couldn't take on a 22 year old kid at his best weight who had gone the distance with an ancient Mosley speaks volumes of Mayweathers insecurities.
And plz tsop mentioning world champions. Most of those names were world title holders, in teh sense that they managed to pick up world titles in a division where there were far better fighters at the time of the fights happening (Pac, Cotto, Marg to say the least).
I won't go overt his again as it bores me.Last edited by Larry the boss; 01-07-2017, 07:41 PM.
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Originally posted by DeLorean View PostI would rank Bud above Guerrero, Ortiz, Maidana, Pacquiao (post Marquez KO), 152 Canelo and Berto..
so no I don't think Floyd would've faced Crawford. little to no reward and too much risk.
that's why I'm not giving Manny too much **** for not being in a rush to face Bud.. Pacman just like Floyd have nothing left to prove, legacies are sealed.
but Jeff Horn is still some bull****..
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Originally posted by larry x.. View Postnor is crawford..i was listing prime world champions and you laugh at Guerrero who was a soilid 2-3 division champion and prime and Ortiz was a legit prime champion as well..Judah is as solid as it gets..hell Morales lost to ****ing Raheem did that take away from mannys win?
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