Comparing Floyd and Canelo @29 yrs of age, Accomplished Opponents at age

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  • Thuglife Nelo
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    Comparing Floyd and Canelo @29 yrs of age, Accomplished Opponents at age

    In their last 16 fights at age 29...

    Canelo, including his HOF's by 29 years of age avg: 32
    Floyd, including his HOF's by 29 years of age avg: 29

    Canelo by 29 years of age:

    Kovalev 36
    Jacobs 32
    Fielding 31
    Golovkin 35
    Chavez Jr. 31
    Smith 28
    Khan 29
    Cotto 35
    Kirkland 31
    Lara 31
    Angulo 32
    Floyd 36
    Trout 28
    Lopez 28
    Mosley 41
    Cintron 32

    Floyd by 29 years of age:

    Baldomir 35
    Judah 29
    Mitchell 35
    Gatti 33
    Bruseles 26
    Corley 30
    Ndou 26
    Sosa 29
    Castillo 29
    Chavez 29
    Hernandez 30
    Corrales 24
    Augustus 25
    Vargas 30
    Last edited by Thuglife Nelo; 11-06-2019, 02:47 PM.
  • MisterPullman
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    unlike Canelo, Floyd really wins even his hardest fights.. Canelo some of his decision wins were debatable.

    Both are amazing fighters, but no one is going to beat Floyd's record. Not even Canelo, I mean he got embarrassed by mayweather

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    • Thuglife Nelo
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      Originally posted by BOMB SQUAD
      unlike Canelo, Floyd really wins even his hardest fights.. Canelo some of his decision wins were debatable.

      Both are amazing fighters, but no one is going to beat Floyd's record. Not even Canelo, I mean he got embarrassed by mayweather
      That's not how ATG's are measured. Did SRR lose? Did Ali lose? If Wilder surpasses 50-0, was his level of opposition better than Floyd's?

      The point is the current propaganda that Canelo isn't fighting guys younger than 30. So are these guys below ok if added? They are all former or current champs.

      Bivol is 28
      Callum Smith 29
      Benavidez 22
      Plant 27
      Charlo 29
      Zurdo 28

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      • HeadShots
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        #4
        Originally posted by BOMB SQUAD
        unlike Canelo, Floyd really wins even his hardest fights.. Canelo some of his decision wins were debatable.

        Both are amazing fighters, but no one is going to beat Floyd's record. Not even Canelo, I mean he got embarrassed by mayweather

        Floyd lost to Castillo in every boxing metric. He landed less punches, his defense was worse than Castillo's. He lost ring generalship.

        it was a thorough ass beating.


        Floyd also lost to old De La hoya, Maidana and Pacquiao.
        Last edited by HeadShots; 11-06-2019, 03:14 PM.

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        • APBrooklyn
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          ON CRAKK....I'll give you Castillo...none of the rest. Bizarre to think differently. Floyd in 2008-12 would have hurt today's Canelo...fooled him and box his shorts off worse than he did in 2013.....

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          • The Big Dunn
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            2 of the exact same threads because the people interviewed at Floyd's gym said he learned from losing to Canelo. just ridiculous.

            Floyd was high risk, low reward until he became the man after beating ODH. Canelo has been a draw from a young age so it isn't surprising he has more "name value" in his opposition.

            When they fought, Floyd showed beyond any doubt who the better fighter was.

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            • Roadblock
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              #7
              Originally posted by HeadShots
              Floyd lost to Castillo in every boxing metric. He landed less punches, his defense was worse than Castillo's. He lost ring generalship.

              it was a thorough ass beating.


              Floyd also lost to old De La hoya, Maidana and Pacquiao.
              Every fighter has a few close fights, Floyds record is undefeated.

              Makes me laugh when you think you over rule recorded history.

              I honestly think guys like you get a buzz just writing neg about Mayweather, he beat youre ass every which way and its the only way you can fantasize a win over him, its really lame to live in fantasy.

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              • Thuglife Nelo
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                #8
                Originally posted by The Big Dunn
                2 of the exact same threads because the people interviewed at Floyd's gym ...
                lol. ''Floyd's gym..'' paranoia innit.

                like I said in my first post...gambler's advisory doe..

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                • Thuglife Nelo
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Roadblock
                  its really lame to live in fantasy.
                  empirical facts were presented for both fighters at 29 years of age. Floyd's retired. It's Canelo Era and more fights to go. Let's see if Canelo can continue being undefeated.

                  Fantasy land is to say Floyd had more fights than SRR. Wise Up

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by HeadShots
                    Floyd lost to Castillo in every boxing metric. He landed less punches, his defense was worse than Castillo's. He lost ring generalship.

                    it was a thorough ass beating.


                    Floyd also lost to old De La hoya, Maidana and Pacquiao.




                    fcuk off noddy

                    you just went full-ret*rd

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