Would you Consider Mayweather an Alltime Great?

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  • kg21mvp
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    #31
    yeah actually right now he is an all time great IMO

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    • TomRiddle
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      #32
      Would you Consider Mayweather an Alltime Great?

      yes, in his own mind.

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      • yrrej
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        #33
        He's an all-time slacker, the Terrell Owens of boxing.....

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        • hugh grant
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          #34
          Originally posted by TomRiddle
          Would you Consider Mayweather an Alltime Great?

          yes, in his own mind.
          That sounds about right. PBF hears how great his fans think he is, so now he thinks he can retire. Thinks he has proved himself, because his fans think it.

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          • Xcel
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            #35
            If he left today, he will be considered an all time great. The stats are there. now if wants the title out right, he needs to take on a short list of fighters named DLH. Hatton would be icing on the cake.

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            • The Wire
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              #36
              I think he would be an all time great, but on the level of Pernell Whitaker and Oba Carr rather than Sugar Ray Leonard and Muhammad Ali. Not one of the top ten or twenty, but definitely a top 100. He just hasn't solidified his position in the sport enough.

              If he beats DLH though, I think he would raise up dramatically

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              • KingTito
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                #37
                if he racks up a few more big wins, i would say u would have to put him in that category. if he retires like he said, which i think he really won't, i don't know if i could. i would remember him as a very good boxer who quit too soon before we were able to see him truly stamp his legacy.

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                • rocco1252
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                  #38
                  an easy 3 word answer on this one.......NO ****ING WAY

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