For Floyd To Go Down In History Thses Fights Must Happen!!!!!!!!

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  • Kball15
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    #11
    id give him more than 5 or 6 fights. hes got 4 more years and 2-3 fights a year. possibly 8-9. But your more or less right.

    But how can the best fighter ever, not be in any fights of the year? he isnt that exciting to watch. If im watching the greatest fighter that ever lived, i want to be excited, i want to get a rush just seeing him enter the ring. The only people who get a rush watching him enter the ring are his fans!!

    Albert Pujols is supposed to be the greatest baseball player to ever live. better then mantle, better than ruth, better then anybody that has ever set foot on a baseball field. Everytime i watch him step up to the plate, i get chills. I get a rush watching him bat. this guy is already a legend. Thats what you should feel when u watch mayweather, but u dont yet, and i doubt he'll ever be exciting enough to get that rush.

    Thats why i hope he's not the greatest ever. I want to feel like im watching history evertime i watch him, but i dont.

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    • navets
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      #12
      I Agree 110%.....you Cant Argue With That You Could Also Throw Paul Williams And Cotto In That List

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      • Run
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        #13
        Paul Who? That guy that fought against Mattysse?

        You people need to really get over this guy.



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        • blockhead
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          #14
          Originally posted by DiegoFuego
          If Floyd beats Margarito, Hatton, De La Hoya, and the recognized middleweight champion of the world, I will recognize him as the greatest fighter of all time. Bottom line.
          this makes sense but he has no chance at middleweight ever.

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          • Kball15
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            #15
            Originally posted by DiegoFuego
            If Floyd beats Margarito, Hatton, De La Hoya, and the recognized middleweight champion of the world, I will recognize him as the greatest fighter of all time. Bottom line.
            But lets be honest here. the chances of him doing all that before he retires is near impossible. If Taylor is still the champion, he'd get creamed. If he fights Wright before wright retires, he'd be in for the most challenging (and boring) fight of his career thus far.

            I think he can be the greatest ever, but i dont want him to be. Ill be rooting against him to whole way

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            • DiegoFuego
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              #16
              Originally posted by blockhead
              this makes sense but he has no chance at middleweight ever.
              that's probably how most people feel, which is why I said it would make him the greatest fighter ever.

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              • Bozo_no no
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                #17
                If Taylor keeps winning at Middleweight and Floyd actually has the balls to move up and even fight him I'd give him credit.

                But as it is he's not even fighting guys in his own division.

                That's putting the cart a head of the horse.

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                • DiegoFuego
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by kfootball15
                  But lets be honest here. the chances of him doing all that before he retires is near impossible. If Taylor is still the champion, he'd get creamed. If he fights Wright before wright retires, he'd be in for the most challenging (and boring) fight of his career thus far.

                  I think he can and will be the greatest ever, but i dont want him to be.
                  You wouldn't want to say you lived in the era of the greatest fighter of all time? Let's face it, very few posters here grew up in the Robinson era. More grew up in the Ali era, but still not a great deal of them. The Mayweather era is now, and he can be the best to ever do it.

                  I should add that he must also retire undefeated to achieve that title as the greatest ever. Many people will probably suggest he's the best ever if he beats Margarito, Hatton, De La Hoya, and dominates at 154 for a while.

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                  • bdevils
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by kfootball15
                    id give him more than 5 or 6 fights. hes got 4 more years and 2-3 fights a year. possibly 8-9. But your more or less right.

                    But how can the best fighter ever, not be in any fights of the year? he isnt that exciting to watch. If im watching the greatest fighter that ever lived, i want to be excited, i want to get a rush just seeing him enter the ring. The only people who get a rush watching him enter the ring are his fans!!

                    Albert Pujols is supposed to be the greatest baseball player to ever live. better then mantle, better than ruth, better then anybody that has ever set foot on a baseball field. Everytime i watch him step up to the plate, i get chills. I get a rush watching him bat. this guy is already a legend. Thats what you should feel when u watch mayweather, but u dont yet, and i doubt he'll ever be exciting enough to get that rush.

                    Thats why i hope he's not the greatest ever. I want to feel like im watching history evertime i watch him, but i dont.
                    so what your saying is because he outclasses and dominates almost everyone he faces that should be held against him and that's why he shouldn't be the greatest some day.

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                    • DiegoFuego
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Bozo_no no
                      If Taylor keeps winning at Middleweight and Floyd actually has the balls to move up and even fight him I'd give him credit.

                      But as it is he's not even fighting guys in his own division.

                      That's putting the cart a head of the horse.
                      I think Mayweather was hoping Wright won that fight because I feel the same way. Mayweather can't beat Taylor.

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