Rank Floyd Mayweather Jr’s wins from De La Hoya-McGregor

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  • j.razor
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    #51
    Originally posted by QballLobo
    A lot of the guys he fought don’t look so good in hindsight.
    Ortiz, Guerrero, Berto and Maidana were all just ok fighters.
    He pulled Marquez up to weight classes and still cheated him on the scales.
    Canelo may go down as his best win but he was really young and the catch weight of course.
    But hey he was good at building up guys knowing how bad people wanted to see him lose. Can’t hate on him for cashing those checks.
    Floyd came off a 2 year retirement to fight Marquez & got hurt (ribs) in sparring so he couldn't make weight but you want to call it cheating.

    Nelo was ready cuz I remember ya'll was saying Floyd would never fight him & that Nelo would beat him. Funny how the story changes AFTER he whoops him.

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      #52
      Originally posted by daggum
      all those fights were sh-it. he lost to pac and drained canelo. beat ancient hoya and mosley and fought some bums. the only good win was mcgregor because he was undefeated
      Your troll game sucks.

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        #53
        Originally posted by daggum
        he ducked everyone. hes floyd. when did he fight someone prime and healthy? now is when you start stuttering like floyd himself making excuses for everything and shouting tbe! undefeated! his legacy fights are pac who was just ko'd and then lost to jeff horn and canelo who was drained as hell and floyd fans went on and on for years about how bad catch weights were only now to pretend like they are "no big deal" so humiliating for them.

        oh sorry his other legacy fight was against baldomir but i cant say anything bad about that. its right up there with leonard over hearns so 1 great win for floyd
        All your favorites ducked T.B.E.

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          #54
          Originally posted by ruedboy
          Hatton fought Tsu at 140.
          Hatton at 147 had a career record of 1 win and 2 losses.
          Doubt if you'd call that his best weight.
          After that ass kicking hatton was never the same.

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          • QballLobo
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            #55
            Originally posted by j.razor
            Floyd came off a 2 year retirement to fight Marquez & got hurt (ribs) in sparring so he couldn't make weight but you want to call it cheating.

            Nelo was ready cuz I remember ya'll was saying Floyd would never fight him & that Nelo would beat him. Funny how the story changes AFTER he whoops him.
            Lol how quickly we forget. Ticket sales were slow so he faked that rib injury to move the fight from July to Mexican Independence weekend in September. Floyd never fought off those dates again.
            Had 0 to do with him not making weight. He planned to do that the whole time and pay up for it. Marquez May have been ok with it for the career money he got.

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              #56
              Originally posted by BIG GUNZ
              His fights in order from his fight with De La Hoya to McGregor:

              Oscar De La Hoya
              Ricky Hatton
              Juan Manuel Marquez
              Shane Mosley
              Victor Ortiz
              Miguel Cotto
              Robert Guerrero
              Canelo Alvarez
              Marcos Maidana
              Marcos Maidana II
              Manny Pacquiao
              Andre Berto
              Conor McGregor

              I’m not including that exhibition fight he had obviously.

              Also if you want to on a scale of 1-10 how good were each win?
              Do you mean who was the best opponent or how did Mayweather perform?

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                #57
                Oscar De La Hoya: (5) (Barely won against a shot Oscar, 1 fight in 3 years previously, was cross dressing and doing coke at the time)

                Ricky Hatton: (6) (Small Hatton, never looked good at Welter, Cortez and Mayweather did a number on him)

                Juan Manuel Marquez: (2) (Marquez jumped 3 in about a year to make the fight, drinking his own urine and throwing rock as apart of his training. Floyd deliberately came over the agreed limit)

                Shane Mosley: (7) (Old Shane needed the Money to keep his ex wife happy. He had over trained because he had two fights cancelled on him and he hadn't fought in over a year)

                Victor Ortiz: (3) (Fragile mind Ortiz got suckered punch. Old man Cortez had no clue what was going on.) Ortiz was never a top fighter.


                Miguel Cotto: (8) (Cotto was a great welterweight fighter, Margarito and Pacquiao took his soul though. A close fight, Cotto lost it in the early rounds and let Floyd build up a lead. But Cotto busted Floyd up and outboxed him in the middle rounds. A fight that should have happened in Cotto's prime though. Floyd though Puerto Rico was too far away though)

                Robert Guerrero: (6) (The former featherweight was on the rise, but he was still a former featherweight, too slow and sluggish.)

                Canelo Alvarez: (7) (Drained a guy who is fighting at light heavy now to 152lb. Canelo was green and inexperienced, fought the wrong fight too)


                Marcos Maidana: (1) Maidana won the fight, plus Floyd forced him to wear pillows on the eve of the fight.

                Marcos Maidana II (5) (Close fight, Maidan still in pillows and Bayless brought in to help protect Floyd when Maidana got on the inside)

                Manny Pacquiao (6) (6 Years of ducking, waited for Pacquiao to get old, took an illegal IV, stopped Pacquiao from getting a legal shot, used Bayless again so Floyd can hold and get away with it and ran and touched jabbed all night)

                Andre Berto (2) Victor Ortiz beat him C level fighter.

                Conor McGregor (0) Floyd fought a guy who is not even a boxer. How this fight was even sanctioned is amazing

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                • BIG GUNZ
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by abracada
                  Do you mean who was the best opponent or how did Mayweather perform?
                  Well a mix of both. Best opponent but factoring in how well he performed against them as well. Basically, what’s the most impressive to least impressive wins in order.

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                    #59
                    1. Canelo Alvarez - 8.5
                    2. Manny Pacquiao - 7.5
                    3. Oscar De La Hoya - 7.5
                    4. Miguel Cotto - 7.5
                    5. Marcos Maidana I - 7
                    6. Shane Mosley - 6
                    7. Ricky Hatton - 6
                    8. Marcos Maidana II - 5
                    9. Juan Manuel Marquez - 5
                    10. Robert Guerrero - 4
                    11. Victor Ortiz - 3
                    12. Andre Berto - 2
                    13. Conor McGregor - 0

                    To me his good solid wins are in the top 5. The rest are just okay to bad.

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