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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Roger Mayweather - A Life in Boxing

    By Tris Dixon - Who was Roger Mayweather's best fight against? Was he a better boxer or trainer? Which Mayweather was the best? Chances are, if you had to ask Roger any of the above, you might have been told that you didn't know, well, then you didn't know sh-- about boxing. In a sport of cliches, Roger The Black Mamba made that phrase his own. It was...
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    Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
    By Tris Dixon - Who was Roger Mayweather's best fight against? Was he a better boxer or trainer? Which Mayweather was the best? Chances are, if you had to ask Roger any of the above, you might have been told that you didn't know, well, then you didn't know sh-- about boxing. In a sport of cliches, Roger The Black Mamba made that phrase his own. It was...
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    Good read Tris!!!!

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    • calemanregreso
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      #3
      roger was very entertaining

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      • Kiowhatta
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        #4
        The eternal question who was the best? is forever a mistake, a fallacy, erroneous.

        The idea of a 'chosen one' or 'one to rule them all' is obsolete, outdated and as irrelevant as asking Is there a God? Which religion is right? Who was the greatest leader of all time?

        There are simply too many variables, uncontrollable factors, circumstances, changes, evolution and changes in application and approach to render any answer indubitable.

        It's fun to discuss and debate P4P lists and GOAT, but it never need be taken seriously as there has never been a clear and distinguishable boxing deity or demi-god.

        Of course, there are a group of fighters who may stand out or shine as superlative, sublime even, but not indisputably clear cut above all others.

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        • TheReadyTimeBoy
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          #5
          Roger was a funny guy, a hell of a fighter and a hell of a trainer. He died relatively young unfortunately, but his legacy lives on.

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          • Golovkinchamp
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            #6
            Great tribute for the fighter.

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            • Zaroku
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              Hell always be a champ! Now if I get back to America, I’m going to whip up on Charlie Sucker puncher on GP.

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              • Zaroku
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                Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
                By Tris Dixon - Who was Roger Mayweather's best fight against? Was he a better boxer or trainer? Which Mayweather was the best? Chances are, if you had to ask Roger any of the above, you might have been told that you didn't know, well, then you didn't know sh-- about boxing. In a sport of cliches, Roger The Black Mamba made that phrase his own. It was...
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                Thanks for this tribute post!

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                • 1hourRun
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                  #9
                  ‘I’ll fight the motherf--ker was his mantra.

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                  • BlackAJack
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                    RIP bro Mayweather

                    The Original Black Mamba....RIP bro..you made the ancestors proud Great African Warrior. You will be so honored in the Great Hall of our Warriors. Old skool brothaz know who you are. We saw you in your prime and we will remember you.

                    So long bruh.

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