The resume of TBE will never be beaten.

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  • john l
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    #51
    Originally posted by cally83
    I'm not even going to mention his many very good wins, but just go straight onto the great ones.

    Diego Corrales. Prime KO

    Jose Luis Castillo (1) Prime 114-112

    Jose Luis Castillo (2) Prime 116-112

    Oscar De La Hoya. Prime 116-112

    Ricky Hatton. Prime KO

    Juan Manuel Marquez. Prime 120-107

    Shane Mosley. Slightly past prime 119-109

    Saul Alvarez. Prime 119-109

    Marcos Maidana (1) Prime 115-113

    Marcos Maidana (2) Prime 117-111

    Manny Pacquiao. Prime. Floyd was slightly past his prime. 118-110

    That's 11 outstanding wins.
    As long as the E in TBE means ERA and not EVER I agree. Although to be fair you have to include Pac as slightly past his best also along with Floyd, but speed and reflexes are the 1st to go and power the last so imo Floyd beats him easier if they had fought in 2010 when Pac refused PED test and even Roach says 1st fight did not happen because of them.(its on youtube for anyone to see).
    Last edited by john l; 08-07-2019, 01:18 PM.

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    • ruedboy
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      #52
      Everyone's entitled to their opinion but Oscar and Shane were well past their primes.
      Hatton wasn't even an average WW.(1-2)
      JMM was first time at 147 and looked it.
      The Pac fight happened 5 years after it would have meant something.
      "Prime" Madonna got schooled by a washed up Morales and shutout by Devon Alexander.

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      • Bobby Deez
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        #53
        Originally posted by xhiddenx87
        SMH

        there are better resumes than those but...

        Skill wise Floyd Jr is one of the best...
        The bruvva done said somethin

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        • Boksfan
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          #54
          Moonsri 53-0 TBE. Froyd Gayweather is a protected bum

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          • Nash out
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            #55
            Originally posted by RGJTMMRDCMJRJSM
            Floyd's best wins was Cotto and Marquez.

            Manny's leftovers.
            Everyone knows that Marquez beat Pac times. What happened with Mayweather and Marquez, again?

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            • tangalog2200
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              #56
              Originally posted by LADIV
              he lost to Castillo in the first fight...cheated marquez in the scales.....many people felt he lost to maidana in the first fight...the odlh fight could have been a draw
              floyd is nevada's baby and cash cow...no results other than a win is acceptable..castillo 1 is a magnificent evidence...

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                #57
                Originally posted by Boksfan
                Moonsri 53-0 TBE. Froyd Gayweather is a protected bum
                floyd's fans do not recognize that fighter's record...surely that's right if he is still active..floyd got 50 - 0 when he retired....

                i don't subscribe to X - 0 record as a measure of greatness...simply because of the issue of "is X enough?" Is 50 enough? So many fighters have won so much more than 50 before their first L...

                that in a way leads to another question....if floyd retired after doing 20 or more fights, would he still X - 0?

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