True, floyd was considered still in his prime in a sense.The prime Floyd I'm talking about was at the lower weights when he was stopping dudes. De La Hoya stood NO CHANCE against that floyd EVER. You can say what you want. I consider it a super fight but not a 50/50 fight.
People forget Floyd is a small welterweight. In his best shape, Floyd never weighed more than 151/152lbs. In any of his fights ever, and thats with him trying to put additional weight on. Due to a couple of his fights being Contested at either 154 or a catch weight of 152lbs.
None of these dudes were ****ing with him at lower weight classes. Hell, they weren't ****ing with him when he was at his maxed out weight, slower with less punching power and they outweighed him on fight night. These are facts- not opinion.
"Mosley never beats Floyd" thanks for dropping that gem on us captain obvious .
People forget Floyd is a small welterweight. In his best shape, Floyd never weighed more than 151/152lbs. In any of his fights ever, and thats with him trying to put additional weight on. Due to a couple of his fights being Contested at either 154 or a catch weight of 152lbs.
None of these dudes were ****ing with him at lower weight classes. Hell, they weren't ****ing with him when he was at his maxed out weight, slower with less punching power and they outweighed him on fight night. These are facts- not opinion.
"Mosley never beats Floyd" thanks for dropping that gem on us captain obvious .
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