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  • Did Pacquiao and Canelo Take RISKIER fights than Floyd?

    I'd say Pac's most difficult fight was Cotto, regardless of the catchweight.

    Canelo took on Lara, Jacobs, and Kovalev.

    Why did Haymon advise Floyd to take soft fights and impose catchweights? Floyd even ditched his agreement with Marquez, the Lightweight.

  • #2
    Originally posted by Young Bidness View Post
    I'd say Pac's most difficult fight was Cotto, regardless of the catchweight.

    Canelo took on Lara, Jacobs, and Kovalev.

    Why did Haymon advise Floyd to take soft fights and impose catchweights? Floyd even ditched his agreement with Marquez, the Lightweight.
    nope

    undefeated Corrales at 130...should be a hall of famer may get in...corrales went on to win titles

    Castillo....who was primed, a p4p entrant much of the 2000s and was the champ before and after floyd beat him

    DLH at 154 was dangerous for a smaller fighter and definitely a bigger risk than most canelo opponents maybe not GGG or kovalev

    Undefeated Hatton, lineal at 140 won wba at 147 and could be a HOFer one day


    Mayweathers career didnt start in 2009...


    and fights will seem riskier by others if you are considered the favorite or are completely dominant like floyd was


    floyd didnt need wars to beat the best or shady judges to win big fights, he dominated all but maybe 2-3 of 50 fights

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Young Bidness View Post
      I'd say Pac's most difficult fight was Cotto, regardless of the catchweight.

      Canelo took on Lara, Jacobs, and Kovalev.

      Why did Haymon advise Floyd to take soft fights and impose catchweights? Floyd even ditched his agreement with Marquez, the Lightweight.
      How come neither could beat a past prime Floyd

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      • #4
        So Pacquiao and Canelo are soft fights. If that's your argument that they're superior, it's a bad one.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by therealpugilist View Post
          nope

          undefeated Corrales at 130...should be a hall of famer may get in...corrales went on to win titles

          Castillo....who was primed, a p4p entrant much of the 2000s and was the champ before and after floyd beat him

          DLH at 154 was dangerous for a smaller fighter and definitely a bigger risk than most canelo opponents maybe not GGG or kovalev

          Undefeated Hatton, lineal at 140 won wba at 147 and could be a HOFer one day


          Mayweathers career didnt start in 2009...


          and fights will seem riskier by others if you are considered the favorite or are completely dominant like floyd was


          floyd didnt need wars to beat the best or shady judges to win big fights, he dominated all but maybe 2-3 of 50 fights
          Grand opening. Grand closing.

          /thread

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Biolink View Post
            Grand opening. Grand closing.

            /thread

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
              So Pacquiao and Canelo are soft fights. If that's your argument that they're superior, it's a bad one.
              like how you flipped that on em, guess people forget he fought them both

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              • #8
                I think it's time to either delete or close this thread because the debate is over. The TS argument has just gotten obliterated by the therealpugilist

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                • #9
                  Wow. I'm surprised with the knowledge in this thread..

                  Corrales was same class as Floyd.

                  Pacquiao was never a natural size as Cotto. The context, hints, is the level of difficulty moving up. Like I said, at 29, Floyd fought Baldomir, Judah and DLH. Canelo didn't ask Kovalev to meet at 164 or 168. DLH had already gone to Middleweight..

                  Floyd ditched the Marquez fight... you guys need to keep it 100 and site the details. Why didn't Floyd fight Canelo or Cotto at 154 or 155 for the Lineal Middleweight? If it was so easy. 1lb? LOL

                  Originally posted by therealpugilist View Post
                  nope

                  undefeated Corrales at 130...should be a hall of famer may get in...corrales went on to win titles

                  Castillo....who was primed, a p4p entrant much of the 2000s and was the champ before and after floyd beat him

                  DLH at 154 was dangerous for a smaller fighter and definitely a bigger risk than most canelo opponents maybe not GGG or kovalev

                  Undefeated Hatton, lineal at 140 won wba at 147 and could be a HOFer one day


                  Mayweathers career didnt start in 2009...


                  and fights will seem riskier by others if you are considered the favorite or are completely dominant like floyd was


                  floyd didnt need wars to beat the best or shady judges to win big fights, he dominated all but maybe 2-3 of 50 fights
                  Originally posted by meme_man View Post
                  How come neither could beat a past prime Floyd
                  Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
                  So Pacquiao and Canelo are soft fights. If that's your argument that they're superior, it's a bad one.
                  Originally posted by Biolink View Post
                  Grand opening. Grand closing.

                  /thread
                  Originally posted by therealpugilist View Post
                  Originally posted by therealpugilist View Post
                  like how you flipped that on em, guess people forget he fought them both
                  Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
                  I think it's time to either delete or close this thread because the debate is over. The TS argument has just gotten obliterated by the therealpugilist

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Young Bidness View Post
                    I'd say Pac's most difficult fight was Cotto, regardless of the catchweight.

                    Canelo took on Lara, Jacobs, and Kovalev.

                    Why did Haymon advise Floyd to take soft fights and impose catchweights? Floyd even ditched his agreement with Marquez, the Lightweight.
                    Kovalev???? Lol .. Seriously you couldve used ggg 1 instead.

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