in this order after baldy.
1 oscar de la hoya
2 mosley
3 hatton
4 cotto
5 margarito
6 williams
7 winky
8 jermain taylor
if he could get all them fights in that order and win them all i think i speak for the majority when i say he would go down as 1 of the best of all time
in this order after baldy.
1 oscar de la hoya
2 mosley
3 hatton
4 cotto
5 margarito
6 williams
7 winky
8 jermain taylor
if he could get all them fights in that order and win them all i think i speak for the majority when i say he would go down as 1 of the best of all time
For the most part I agree, however, Either Williams or Margarito will not be fighting Floyd. They will have to fight sooner or later and the winner will fight Floyd, the loser will never get that chance. And I hope people aren't really serious about Floyd fighting Taylor. No way he moves all the way up to 160. that would be over 30 pounds heavier than what he fought at the olympics. I agree with DLH, Mosley, Hatton, Cotto, Margie/Williams, Winky, and I'd throw in Spinks.
I have a question: If Floyd loses to Baldomir, will it affect his legacy beyond repair?
absolutely. there is no coming back from a loss to Baldomir. Mayweather knows this and that's why he'll win every round. Mayweather takes his training more seriously than anybody in the sport now that Hopkins is out. He is a gym rat. that's why nobody could handle Hopkins until he got older, and that's why nobody will ever be able to handle Mayweather. you saw how easy Hopkins went to light heavyweight as all muscle and won (even though Tarver had to lose like 45 pounds to fight). Mayweather could easily do that up to the middleweight division, but that is where it gets tricky. but like I said, if he beats the middleweight champ and retires undefeated, he's the best ever, and it's not really debatable.
absolutely. there is no coming back from a loss to Baldomir. Mayweather knows this and that's why he'll win every round. Mayweather takes his training more seriously than anybody in the sport now that Hopkins is out. He is a gym rat. that's why nobody could handle Hopkins until he got older, and that's why nobody will ever be able to handle Mayweather. you saw how easy Hopkins went to light heavyweight as all muscle and won (even though Tarver had to lose like 45 pounds to fight). Mayweather could easily do that up to the middleweight division, but that is where it gets tricky. but like I said, if he beats the middleweight champ and retires undefeated, he's the best ever, and it's not really debatable.
By the way you describe him(PBF), you make him sound invincible when infact arguably Castillo the first around got the better of him and made him look mortal. Also, if Baldomir has any sense in him he'll train just as hard as Floyd and hopefully will make it competetive. My point is; no fighter is immortal and can be beaten on any given night if the stars are aligned correctly.
Yeah no fighter is invincible. Anybody can lose. I don't think Floyd should go to middleweight. He's too small IMO. He won't have a great speed advantage since he's put on so much weight, and he isn't as strong. I don't think he would ever beat Jermaine Taylor. Middleweight is too high for him IMO.
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