loma better take notes from delahoya, mayweather and cotto and jump ship if he wants to maximize his earning potential. or he will end up getting used like poochiao.
Comments Thread For: Arum: Unlike Mayweather, Lomachenko Closes Shows, Destroys Foes
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Mayweather's career is comprised of 80% his talent in the ring and 20% favorable scoring by Vegas judges who give him any round he isn't completely dominated in.
There is clearly an asterisk next to Floyd's boxing resume. He also never fought the best at their most dangerous time above 135. He lost to Castillo the first time - it's not even debatable at this point. I don't even think Floyd clearly won the rematch with Castillo - I scored that fight a draw or a 7-5 to Floyd - it's totally debatable but FIomos have controlled the narrative acting like Floyd dominated - the score cards were basically all 115-113 for Floyd v. Castillo 2. Floyd should have a loss on his record just like Loma.Comment
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Mayweather's career is comprised of 80% his talent in the ring and 20% favorable scoring by Vegas judges who give him any round he isn't completely dominated in.
There is clearly an asterisk next to Floyd's boxing resume. He also never fought the best at their most dangerous time above 135. He lost to Castillo the first time - it's not even debatable at this point. I don't even think Floyd clearly won the rematch with Castillo - I scored that fight a draw or a 7-5 to Floyd - it's totally debatable but FIomos have controlled the narrative acting like Floyd dominated - the score cards were basically all 115-113 for Floyd v. Castillo 2. Floyd should have a loss on his record just like Loma.
MisanthropicNY LOOK AT ME!!!
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The quality of that 130 list alone trumps anything Loma has done. I love his ability but that Floyd comparison is laughable at this point. Floyd's resume is actually silly (really amazing) when compared to nearly anyone. I can only think of a handful (more like 10 -12 tbh) of fighters after 1960 who are in that league.
ESPN's top 25 P4P boxers of the last 25 years
1. Floyd MayweatherComment
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Floyd should have as many losses as Loma has on his record and GGG is still undefeated...Comment
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Mayweather's career is comprised of 80% his talent in the ring and 20% favorable scoring by Vegas judges who give him any round he isn't completely dominated in.
There is clearly an asterisk next to Floyd's boxing resume. He also never fought the best at their most dangerous time above 135. He lost to Castillo the first time - it's not even debatable at this point. I don't even think Floyd clearly won the rematch with Castillo - I scored that fight a draw or a 7-5 to Floyd - it's totally debatable but FIomos have controlled the narrative acting like Floyd dominated - the score cards were basically all 115-113 for Floyd v. Castillo 2. Floyd should have a loss on his record just like Loma.Comment
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Also you POS! Who say Salido should of LOST because ALL the DIRTY Tactics YET you FORGOT about Castillo losing a point for hitting on BREAKS which he was ALLOWED to do throughout the ENTIRE fight. The AKWAYS TERRIBLE Ref. Rick Drakulich was in charge of all the SHT he let happen.
Guess you forgot that fact in your delusional FIomo world...Comment
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Floyd refused VADA when Arum presented it for a Pacquiao fight and Floyd used his connections at USADA to permit to use an IV the night before the biggest fight of his career...
Also, Floyd's body was super huge compared to pre and post De La Hoya fight...and all of a sudden Floyd's hands magically heal easily in between fights...
I'd say there is much more evidence to say Floyd is a cheat than Pac...
In fact, Floyd's samples in certain fights were questioned by Pac during the lawsuit and Floyd dropped the lawsuit when Pac's lawyers demanded Floyd's USADA testing records...Comment
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