Is Mayweather's 2007-2015 run of consecutive opponents the best ever?!?!?

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  • Chuckguy
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    #41
    Originally posted by mcdonalds
    Old Pac was #2 p4p and still a top 2 welterweight. I bet you were also one of those guys who thought Pac was gonna beat mayweather. Floyd is also older than pac lmfao

    Guerrero was p4p and a top 3 welterweight

    Ortiz was a champion and a top 3 welterweight.

    Lmfao who has a better run of consecutive opponents back to back to back to back, etc?

    I'll wait!!!!!
    Originally posted by 4truth
    Yeah, I honestly thought he was being sarcastic.
    Wtf did any of the guys I mentioned do after??? Not a fawking thing. Yet these fools have the nerve to discredit loma and mikey and ggg why because they aren’t black

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    • Real King Kong
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      #42
      Originally posted by mcdonalds
      He was #9 by the ring magazine and #12 for ESPN.
      Do you believe he was ever one of the best 10 fighters in the world?

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      • mcdonalds
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        #43
        Originally posted by Chuckguy
        Wtf did any of the guys I mentioned do after??? Not a fawking thing. Yet these fools have the nerve to discredit loma and mikey and ggg why because they aren’t black
        what does race have to do with this?

        Loma, GGG, and mikey's resumes don't compare to floyds lmfao. Especially GGG because he's at the tail end of his career and didn't fight a top middleweight until danny jacobs.
        Last edited by mcdonalds; 08-06-2018, 09:38 PM.

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        • Reloaded
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          #44
          Originally posted by jas
          Me playing devils advocate:

          - judah - coming off a loss to baldomir
          - baldomir - extremely slow
          - delahoya- way past prime
          - mosley - way past prime
          - cotto - quit before
          - ortiz - quit before
          - jmm - 2 weights higher
          - nelo- green
          - pac - 1 arm
          That's not the devis advocate its Simple Simon logic straight off a Greyhound bus from Pacsville.

          You people are A grade hype swallowers that know little of boxing and just totally hate driven.

          Nobody can be a fan of Mannys resume and then hate on Floyds, but the fck heads do every day in here its just an amazing display of ignorance.

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          • Chuckguy
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            #45
            Originally posted by mcdonalds
            what does race have to do with this?

            Loma, GGG, and mikey's resumes don't compare to floyds lmfao. Especially GGG because he's at the tail end of his career and didn't fight a top middleweight until danny jacobs.
            Race has a lot to do with it and if you can’t see it then you are blind. I didn’t mean their full resume I meant certain wins are always dismissed but yet you praise wins like baldomir jmm and Guerrero

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              #46
              Originally posted by daggum
              leonard fought benitez, duran twice, hearns, and the 154 pound lineal champ in less than 2 years.. .all prime fighters and all at their actual weight, no bringing guys up or draining them floyd style. it took 8 years for floyd to fight a bunch of old guys and baldomir?


              yea Leonard was a baaad baaad man

              very hard to top him at welter with wins over truly GREAT fighters

              but Mayweather's ' who's who ' is still phenomenal

              Leonard was a outright killer

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                #47
                Originally posted by sbbigmike
                The ghost stopped Manny in sparring, Floyd ducking the ghost and that southpaw style...


                nah, the sparring was halted

                not the same thing..... could have been for a number of reasons the most likely being timing..... as-in, the ghost was ready to go and Pac was just starting sparring..... but yea Roach admitted that Guerrero laid hands on Manny so your point is correct

                and what about Ortiz ?

                Roach described that session as " the best sparring EVER "

                that string of #3 welters..... Guerrero, Ortiz, Maidana, even Berto..... Pac did not fight one of them..... whereas Mayweather fought ALL of them

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by dmocchi
                  Floyd’s best and most dangerous fight was against Diego Corrales. Thereafter he was always deemed favorite coming in, not because of his level of talent but the state of his opposition.( even in the 2nd Castillo fight).
                  Floyd will always be remembered as a talented but unchallenged champion...

                  people always forget Corrales, who was an undefeated killer at the time

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                  • sbbigmike
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by aboutfkntime
                    nah, the sparring was halted

                    not the same thing..... could have been for a number of reasons the most likely being timing..... as-in, the ghost was ready to go and Pac was just starting sparring..... but yea Roach admitted that Guerrero laid hands on Manny so your point is correct

                    and what about Ortiz ?

                    Roach described that session as " the best sparring EVER "

                    that string of #3 welters..... Guerrero, Ortiz, Maidana, even Berto..... Pac did not fight one of them..... whereas Mayweather fought ALL of them
                    Trolling breh

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                    • craigus1990
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                      #50
                      I've often said that Floyd's comeback run from JMM to retirement, is the best run in my lifetime at least. One of the best runs of all time. If you include fights all the way from Zab as well, then yes. It it up there, for sure. Even more impressive when you realise he was 30+ for most of these.

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