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  • Originally posted by chrisJS View Post
    Ricardo Lopez retired 51-0. A technical draw in a half finished fight was re-matched and won clearly by Lopez.

    "Retiring" at 50-0 is more impressive than a fighter going 93-0 like Jimmy Wilde, Julio Cesar Chavez going 84-0 and then 89-0-1 or Ruben Olivares' 68-0 or Carlos Zarate's 57-0 and multiple more examples? What's so impressive about the milestone? Retiring rather than fighting when there's still top fighters to face? If Wilde had retired 93-0 would he be g.o.a.t? Also, bare in mind historians rank him higher in a historical sense than probably any fighter of the last 30 years.
    Retiring at 50-0 after a 21 year career, while fighting the competition he did, while dominating, finding a way to win against bigger, younger, more experienced, stronger, faster makes in greater than the folks you listed.

    A big part of Floyd's legacy is dominance after 30 and doing it using his mind when his physical skills eroded. But you know that already

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    • wait hold up.....

      he ducked prime margs..... but fought old mosley?


      didnt old man mosley whoop prime margs ass? and a tko at that?

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      • Originally posted by bigjavi973 View Post
        wait hold up.....

        he ducked prime margs..... but fought old mosley?


        didnt old man mosley whoop prime margs ass? and a tko at that?

        Mosley was old that's an undeniable fact no matter how you spin it.

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        • Didn't rjj fight Ruiz.? Didn't pac fight margarito? Didn't PAC fight outside pohilipines?
          When did Floyd fight outside america.?
          Floyd nearly always tried to get things in his favour! Floyd fans would protest why should Floyd fight GGG and give advantages away? 3 inches in height and 16lbs fight night?
          So as i already saidy, Floyd never had a it doesn't matter if I give advantages away I'll still beat you as I'm just better and advantages won't help you come fight night type mentality!
          RJJ picked the perfect opponent in Ruiz, only thing Ruiz had the advantage in was weight and maybe a slight edge in power. A great accomplishment but there's a reason you would never see RJJ fight a HW with substantial height and reach advantage (Lewis)

          Pac beat Margarito after he'd already been KO'd by Mosley. Still a great display of offense skills but Margarito was not the beast that fought Cotto.

          You do have a point about Mayweather's desire to fight in Las Vegas.

          Agree to disagree on the last point. The idea of willingly putting yourself at a disadvantage seems unreasonable...especially if you're the "A-side."

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          • Reminder: Froid never fought a great fighter in his prime.

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            • Originally posted by SonnyboyReturns View Post
              He only dared to be elite, but not a Great. He just dared to be elite long enough to be a Great, but never intentionally dared to be Great. Moreover he never fought a great fighter in his prime. 50-0, but rather hollow.

              Facts about age
              - It's ring age that matters, not 'age'. Pipino Cuevas HOF was finished by 24 years old, Wilfried Benitez also in his 20's, Morales approaching 30. Hopkins was at the elite level in his 40's.
              Defensive styles and higher weight classes add to longevity.

              Mayweather didn't rise up the weight classes in order to fight greats.
              Floyd RETIRES when he doesn't want to fight stylistic threats. He was surrounded by prime Pacquiao, prime Williams, prime Margarito and prime Cotto during 2007-2009 but fought none of them.

              Juan Manuel Marquez

              1. Outweighed by 4lbs in the weigh in, being involved in one of the biggest catchweight frauds in boxing history.

              2. Put on weight the incorrect way. Was slow, chubby. He later put on the weight properly (some boxing ****ysts say potentially by cheating, with him showing visible signs of an HGH gut).

              3. Completely stylistically disadvantaged.

              Conclusion: Marquez in this condition was poor. Not a great win at all.

              Shane Mosley

              1. 38 year old, ancient artefact. Relied on speed and athleticism in his younger days - this is what made him great.

              2. 1.5 years after his winning performance against tailor-made Antonio Margarito.

              3. Shane Mosley of 2007 = razor close war with Cotto.
              Shane Mosley of 2000-2003 = razor close war with ATG De La Hoya.
              There are many levels between prime De La Hoya and Cotto. That's how far Mosley had fallen since 2007. Now add another 3 years, and you have an archaeological discovery from the Neolithic period.
              (Pacquiao gets no credit for this win, either).

              Oscar De La Hoya

              1. 2007 version of Oscar. He was completely past prime. This was 3 YEARS after his clear loss to Felix Sturm.

              2. Oscar had been in wars throughout his whole career, fought so many Great fighters at-or-near their primes. He was war torn and wasn't even seen as much of a boxer anymore.

              3. He was depressed, coke addicted. Not bothered about boxing anymore, and was more interested in promoting. He had an awful showing against Steven Forbes immediately after.
              (Manny Pacquiao gets no credit for the win over a dead Oscar).

              4. Regardless of whether Floyd had to fight at 154, that doesn't actually change the fact that Oscar was completely past prime and couldn't pull the trigger anymore. Floyd had major speed advantages.

              5. Prime Oscar had a reputation of losing stamina across the stretch. Now imagine a 2007 version, this effect was even greater. This is what allowed Mayweather to win the last four rounds (I had it 8-4 Mayweather), not any adaptive ability.


              Manny Pacquiao

              Pacquiao was semi-shot for the following reasons:
              NB: Semi-shot doesn't mean 'sucks'

              1. Aggressive Style, being well over age 30.

              2. The expiration dates of fighters spending the majority of their career in the lower weight classes is far quicker. Manny Pacquiao was from the Light Flyweight, Flyweight, Bantamweight, Featherweight divisions.

              3. Manny Pacquiao was completely and utterly war torn. He fell from prime since 2010! He had been in so many wars...against ATG's and elite fighters. The Margarito fight took the prime out of Pacquiao. I can't think of any great fighter in the last 25 years who has been in wars against as many great fighters. He looked so lacklustre against Mosley and Marquez. It was consensus that he was fading, and that he had lost the 'killer instinct'.

              4. Mayweather's prime weight was 130 (where he started). His speed, power etc. was greater in those weight classes, he was also younger then.
              Pacquiao actually started at 106lbs (Light Flyweight). 6 weight Divisions from 106-130.
              Pacquiao's speed, power, athleticism etc. was ECHELONS GREATER at the lower weights. Manny Pacquiao hasn't even knocked anyone out at welterweight since Cotto. So Floyd fought the softest possible Pac.

              Mayweather is the naturally bigger man with the considerably bigger frame. I am DISGUSTED he couldn't knock little Pac out, shame on him. To make it worse, he only "beat" him on the basis of a couple of light jabs.

              5. Pacquiao's killer instinct was already lost, but the KTFO6 by Marquez 3 YEARS PRIOR to the Mayweather fight, had eliminated all traces of killer instinct. He became so cautious. He was no longer the fighter who would take shots from bigger, HARD PUNCHERS like Cotto, Margarito, Morales, Barrera, Marquez and Hatton, to land his own. Pac at this stage of his career couldn't even walk over a featherfist in Mayweather.

              6. Increasing emphasis on pure boxing in his career, especially after being KTFO6 by Marquez. This makes his game more predictable to 'boxers'. His crudeness was decreased, his unorthodox manner of aggression had wilted. KTFO6 made Roach turn a lot more towards pure boxing.
              The very thing that Manny had when prime, was lost. His very threat was in his killer instinct, his ability to take punches to land his own, and his crudeness. All three had been diminished.

              - This is actually a key point in such discussions.

              7. Pacquiao had been more devoted to his career as a congressman, focussing on big boy careers, not mere boxing.

              8. Pacquiao had a legitimate shoulder injury that Ellerbe was aware of. Pacquiao had a bad camp due to the injury, unable to take a legal painkiller, too. The OFFICIAL MEDICAL STATEMENT is that Manny Pacquiao had surgery for a torn rotator cuff, a 'significant tear'.

              9. Mayweather was apparently so dehydrated that he needed IV's (which are known to be used in sports to mask PED use). Mayweather had the T/E ratio of a 128.5 year old man.

              Mayweather is not worthy of much credit for this win over 'number 48'.

              Miguel Cotto

              1. The late resurgence in Cotto's career has been due to new tactics under Freddie Roach. Cotto wasn't Roach-trained for Mayweather.

              2. Cotto before Roach went on to look so flat and mediocre against gatekeeper Austin Trout.

              3. This isn't the killer 140lb or 147lb Cotto, by the way. Cotto is past it. War torn.

              4. Cotto would be LUCKY to make HOF, and a large part of it will be due to his popularity. Even if he does I don't consider him a great fighter.


              Ricky Hatton

              1. Mayweather dragged Ricky up to welterweight. Ricky said he didn't feel good there.

              2. Ricky Hatton should have lost to Collazo - it was at 147 and he looked bad. Went back down, looked good.


              3. Ricky Hatton is no HOF'er. If he gets in, it's largely on the basis of popularity. Definitely not a great fighter.


              Jose Luis Castillo

              1. In the opinion of many, Mayweather lost the first fight.

              2. Rematches always favour the boxer, by the way.

              3. Mayweather knows what it's like to have a torn rotator cuff, hence him losing to Castillo. Yet Pacquiao is talked down on for his SIGNIFICANT torn rotator cuff. Where is the medical statement to prove Mayweather had a torn rotator cuff/got surgery for it? Was it even a SIGNIFICANT tear?

              4. Mayweather did very well to beat this major stylistic threat in the rematch. Castillo would be LUCKY to make HOF, in my opinion he's definitely not. But if he does, he's on the lowest possible tier and not a great fighter.

              Diego Corrales

              1. Not a HOF'er. Just very good.

              2. Corrales was heavily overweight and had to crash diet, he took the fight because he needed money to pay lawyers. He was severely drained.

              Canelo Alvarez

              1. Green. Only 22-23 years old.

              2. Catchweight king antics by Floyd. Canelo is a real middleweight who was making a mockery of boxing fighting at 154. Floyd dragged him to 152lbs.

              3. Canelo was massively stylistically disadvantaged. Can't cut off the ring, plodder with telegraphed punches.

              4. Good win despite all of this tbh.


              Marcos Rene Maidana

              1. Marcos arguably beat Mayweather. Mayweather fanboys consistently have differing views on what rounds Maidana won, thus making a case for a Maidana victory. I had it a draw. A draw against a B grade fighter.

              2. Mayweather won the rematch, well done, you beat a B grader.


              Genaro Hernandez

              1. Clearly aged over night. At 32 years old, he looked very old. He had a long career. Lacked any sort of sharpness or energy.

              2. Massively stylistically disadvantaged.


              Colon McTapper

              1. Self explanatory


              Everyone else are just chumps like fat, blown up featherweight Guerrero, quitter Ortiz, Andre 440k PPV Berto, past prime Sharmba Mitchell, Zab Judah who Mayweather should have lost to by disqualification (Roger ran into the ring).

              When you hear 25 world champions, are you aware that there are four ‘world champions’ per weight division? Are you aware that boxers can unjustifiably earn a world title against an overmatched opponent without having to fight those who are genuinely seen as THE best? These are belt holders, not ultimate undisputed world champions.

              The best boxers lose, especially when they face each other and continue to fight when they’re very past prime. In history, they would fight once every few weeks even if they were carrying injuries into the ring. Hence why they have career records quite like the average Olympic medalists today, who also lose fairly often due to similar schedules.
              You're dumber then a sack of nails.

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              • 90% of the ww he fought had more power and were naturally bigger.

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                • Giving your own thread from a month ago a self bump is pretty sad. You're like the Lindsey Lohan of Boxingscene - trying to stay relevant based on old work

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                  • Probably has the best resume of all time. Compare his top 15 names on his resume versus anyone else's top 15. Find me someone better.

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                    • Originally posted by Elroy The Great View Post
                      90% of the ww he fought had more power and were naturally bigger.

                      He was outweighed on fight night by almost everyone one his entire career. The only recent fighter he weighed more than was JMM. Even Pacquaio and Judah weighed more than Floyd. You would have to go back waaay early to find a fighter who was smaller than him outside of JMM.

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