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  • #71
    Originally posted by game20ver View Post
    Did you consider Lennox Lewis an A-level fighter? Based on your argument he was not..
    Lennox Lewis? You mean the guy that had beaten the likes of Vitali Klitschko, Evander Holyfield, Mike Tyson, Ian Mcall, Rahman, David Tua and retired as the undisputed Heavyweight champion?

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    • #72
      Originally posted by Thraxox View Post
      A lot of Floyd fans all of a sudden came out and makes thread about how Floyd's resume is the ATG and should be compared to SRL, SRR, Ali which is laughable, whom of which all three fought Prime A-level fighters and beat them cleanly.
      definition of A-level Fighter: A fighter with exceptional world elite-level skills that had done great things in his career, and can hang on with other A-level fighters with great resume or building a great resume.
      Definition of "PRIME": Prime, a person at the height of his physical strength and capabilities.

      So give me 1 Prime A-level fighter that Mayweather has fought in his ENTIRE career.

      Moseley - Passed his prime
      Pacquiao - Passed his prime
      Corrales - Prime, but lost his big fights, got KO'ed by castillo and multiple times by other fighters, can't be classified as an A-level with those reasons alone
      Castillo - Obvious B-level
      Hatton - Lost all his big fights, and lost AT WELTERWEIGHT to Mayweather instead of his natural weightclass, got a gift also against Collazo, got KO'ed all too easily against an A-level fighter in PAcquiao not really having a good resume, B-level
      Dela Hoya- Passed his Prime
      Shamba Mitchell - LOL
      Andre Berto - LOL
      Carlos Baldomir - LOL
      Victor Ortiz- Even more LOL
      Robert Guerrero - Lost literally to a cab driver
      Maidana - Never did anything great other than beating Broner
      Marquez - Passed his prime, got pulled from lightweight also.
      Miguel Cotto - Damaged Goods, beaten by Margarito and Pacquiao

      So........is this the great resume that you all have been clamoring for? Not having fought a Prime A-level fighter in his entire career?
      I read this like 2 or 3 times but I can't find Canelo's name on there. ANYWHERE! Let me guess, he was sub prime.

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      • #73
        You could take some of the greatest resumes of all time and pick at each win until they look like ****.

        Mayweather has a great resume. Not the best ever. But a great one.

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        • #74
          Castillo I
          Castillo II
          Hatton
          Corrales
          Cotto at 154
          Canelo
          Judah
          Genaro

          There's 8 HOF fighters in their primes.

          He fought 2 others as soon as they would fight him in ODH and Mosely, begged for those fights. Arum told Pacquaio to pretend he was afraid of needles. Heck, Oscar was barely 34 when he fought Floyd. Marquez challenged him and that weight would be the weight Marquez almost killed Pacquiao at.

          ****** topic. Floyd fought the best opponents he could. And the evidence is in the fact he fought close to 10 guys who were on the P4P top 10 list when he fought them. Anyone else do that?
          Last edited by Johnny2x2x; 08-30-2017, 06:30 AM.

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          • #75
            Hey Cotto just became World Champ after a near 2 year layoff coming off a loss... That makes him a 64 time world champion....lmfao ridiculous

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            • #76
              Cry some more, please do.

              No matter how you slice and dice it, he will be inducted into the HoF and considered to be one of the greatest of all time. So, subjectively speaking maybe not in your opinion but who gives a **** about that, really?

              He's a future HoF and ranked high in the books of boxing. Those are facts.

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              • #77
                Originally posted by Thraxox View Post
                Then you have Pacquiao beating 3 of the top5 greatest mexican fighters of all time at their prime abd at their best weight. Ali beating 3 of tHe 10 greatest heavies of all time. Its laugjable to compare mays resume whose filled with the ortiz abd maidanas of the world

                Morales wasn't at his best when Manny beat him. He was closer to his best when he when he beat Manny. Also, in regards to Manny v JMM, over the 4 fights, i'd say JMM was the better fighter, no matter what some of the scorecards say.

                Ali never beat a prime Frazier, he lost to the best version of Frazier he fought. Frazier was damaged goods when Ali finally beat him. Sonny Liston arguably might not have been prime either, many regard is prime to be late 50's/very early 60's, and there's plenty of controversy surrounding those Liston fights too.

                See how easy this is to pick apart when you have an agenda?
                Last edited by TheBigLug; 08-30-2017, 06:41 AM.

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                • #78
                  Originally posted by TheBigLug View Post
                  Morales wasn't at his best when Manny beat him. He was closer to his best when he when he beat Manny. Also, in regards to Manny v JMM, over the 4 fights, i'd say JMM was the better fighter, no matter what some of the scorecards say.

                  Ali never beat a prime Frazier, he lost to the best version of Frazier he fought. Frazier was damaged goods when Ali finally beat him. Sonny Liston arguably might not have been prime either, and there's plenty of controversy surrounding those Liston fights too.

                  See how easy this is to pick apart when you have an agenda?
                  ODLH beat past it Whitaker (really lost), ancient Chavez, etc etc.

                  Pacquaio and Mosley were top 2 P4P when he whipped both of them. Guess top 2 isn't that good though.

                  Do people want to start talking about SRL and SRR's resumes? They've got a bunch of slightly out of it way out of prime guys too. You know why? Fighters don't spend but a few years in their primes and making big fights is hard.

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                  • #79
                    Here we go again

                    If you don't get that Mayweather is a great by now, you just ain't ever gonna get it I guess. His resume schits on those of almost every fighter in history, and he still gets picked apart by sad trolls

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                    • #80
                      #FloydRuinsLives

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