Floyd and Mikey at 135

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  • HarvardBlue
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    #21
    Actually, it's for the same reason they think Mayweather should've moved up and fight Golovkin or rematch Canelo at 41.

    They're hoping to see him lose. Mikey doesn't get that kind of hate.

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    • Jsmooth9876
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      #22
      Originally posted by Code Red
      I know you trying to be sarcastic but you can't deny young Floyd was highly impressive, especially at the lower weights. And I like Mikey a lot at those weights but he's not looking sharp to me as he moves up, not just in weight but level of opponent. If he pulls of the upset it'll rank up there, maybe top 5
      Yeah, I'm just busting your balls obviously. Floyd was amazing to watch at the lower weights. As he moved up he became boring to me because he played defense more than offense. I'll never debate that he was an amazing fighter. I'd pick him over almost anyone 135 or under for sure. He would have demolished Garcia at any weight.

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      • Code Red
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        #23
        Originally posted by HarvardBlue
        Actually, it's for the same reason they think Mayweather should've moved up and fight Golovkin or rematch Canelo at 41.

        They're hoping to see him lose. Mikey doesn't get that kind of hate.
        That's interesting, lol, and true for many. Nobody really wants to see Mikey get murked by big welters but would of loved to see it happen to Floyd.

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