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    Default Re: Who could have beaten Floyd?

    Leonard, Whitaker, Duran, Hearns, Robinson, Castillo , the kid who rocked him badly early in career, Maidana, Pryor, Mosley, his accountants and his baby mama. Slow fight week

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    Default Re: Who could have beaten Floyd?

    What about Barrera and Morales?
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    Default Re: Who could have beaten Floyd?

    Prince Naseem?..yea I said it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by imp View Post
    Prince Naseem?..yea I said it!
    Southpaw, big puncher and awkward, yes that would be a maybe.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
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    Prince Naseem?..yea I said it!
    Southpaw, big puncher and awkward, yes that would be a maybe.
    I know you don't like Floyd, but I'm telling you at no time or weight ever would Hatton or Hamed ever have beaten Floyd. Barrera made Naz look like a simpleton, and Hatton wasn't far off his best when Floyd hammered him. If you don't believe me , ask Hatton himself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
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    Prince Naseem?..yea I said it!
    Southpaw, big puncher and awkward, yes that would be a maybe.
    I know you don't like Floyd, but I'm telling you at no time or weight ever would Hatton or Hamed ever have beaten Floyd. Barrera made Naz look like a simpleton, and Hatton wasn't far off his best when Floyd hammered him. If you don't believe me , ask Hatton himself.
    Hatton was not at his best weight, did not have the Manchester crowd behind him or Paris referring. It would have been very different.
    Last edited by Master; 10-10-2016 at 12:00 AM.
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    Default Re: Who could have beaten Floyd?

    I still believe Paul Williams would have given Floyd all kinds of problems. Tall, southpaw, volume puncher, decent chin at lower weight and good power.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
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    Prince Naseem?..yea I said it!
    Southpaw, big puncher and awkward, yes that would be a maybe.
    I know you don't like Floyd, but I'm telling you at no time or weight ever would Hatton or Hamed ever have beaten Floyd. Barrera made Naz look like a simpleton, and Hatton wasn't far off his best when Floyd hammered him. If you don't believe me , ask Hatton himself.
    Hatton was not at his best weight, did not have the Manchester crowd behind him or Paris referring. It would have been very different.
    Do me a fuckin favour. Manchester Crowd? Did you not see the weigh-in? Anyway , they can't get in the ring with you.
    So what you're saying is Hatton has to be at his best weight, and Floyd not, Hatton has to have all the crowd in his favour and Floyd not, he has to have Billy Graham reffing, because that makes everything "Fair!" Ffs don't be so ridiculous.
    There are people in the past who could've beat Floyd, nobody in the present (that's a proven FACT btw.), but no Brit PAST OR PRESENT. Take off the rose tinted specs and get real .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
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    Prince Naseem?..yea I said it!
    Southpaw, big puncher and awkward, yes that would be a maybe.
    I know you don't like Floyd, but I'm telling you at no time or weight ever would Hatton or Hamed ever have beaten Floyd. Barrera made Naz look like a simpleton, and Hatton wasn't far off his best when Floyd hammered him. If you don't believe me , ask Hatton himself.
    Hatton was not at his best weight, did not have the Manchester crowd behind him or Paris referring. It would have been very different.
    Do me a fuckin favour. Manchester Crowd? Did you not see the weigh-in? Anyway , they can't get in the ring with you.
    So what you're saying is Hatton has to be at his best weight, and Floyd not, Hatton has to have all the crowd in his favour and Floyd not, he has to have Billy Graham reffing, because that makes everything "Fair!" Ffs don't be so ridiculous.
    There are people in the past who could've beat Floyd, nobody in the present (that's a proven FACT btw.), but no Brit PAST OR PRESENT. Take off the rose tinted specs and get real .
    Getting a little upset? Bless.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
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    Prince Naseem?..yea I said it!
    Southpaw, big puncher and awkward, yes that would be a maybe.
    I know you don't like Floyd, but I'm telling you at no time or weight ever would Hatton or Hamed ever have beaten Floyd. Barrera made Naz look like a simpleton, and Hatton wasn't far off his best when Floyd hammered him. If you don't believe me , ask Hatton himself.
    Hatton was not at his best weight, did not have the Manchester crowd behind him or Paris referring. It would have been very different.
    Do me a fuckin favour. Manchester Crowd? Did you not see the weigh-in? Anyway , they can't get in the ring with you.
    So what you're saying is Hatton has to be at his best weight, and Floyd not, Hatton has to have all the crowd in his favour and Floyd not, he has to have Billy Graham reffing, because that makes everything "Fair!" Ffs don't be so ridiculous.
    There are people in the past who could've beat Floyd, nobody in the present (that's a proven FACT btw.), but no Brit PAST OR PRESENT. Take off the rose tinted specs and get real .
    Getting a little upset? Bless.
    No, I'm not upset Brock, uhm I mean Master........at least until Dec '17! Tick Tock. 😘

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    Quote Originally Posted by imp View Post
    Prince Naseem?..yea I said it!
    During his prime, I believe it might have.
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    Now that Pryor gas died, let's mention him. Could his relentlessness have been a little much for Floyd?

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    Default Re: Who could have beaten Floyd?

    Well Floyd and his crew did a MASTERFUL job of getting fights on his terms when HE felt ready for them and maybe his fans love that....personally I think it makes the 0's in the Loss & Draw columns of his record look very shallow.

    Floyd fought and beat a lot of fighters who were considered great threats to him, but if you put those under the microscope (as you should do with Great fighters...sorry, they are subject to greater criticism due to their sometimes alleged greatness in the ring) they look A LOT less impressive.


    Ricky Hatton: Floyd fought Ricky at 147 after it was proven without a doubt that Ricky didn't work well at that weight. It was after MANY thought he lost to Luis Collazo. At 140 perhaps it's a different story, Ricky was very tough at 140, a true champion at 140.....he was AVERAGE at best at 147


    Miguel Cotto: I honestly think he was the most dangerous boxer to fight Floyd Mayweather Jr. and the fight looked it. Miguel fought Floyd to a decision loss 4 YEARS after losing to Antonio Margarito, 3 YEARS after losing to Manny Pacquiao when Cotto didn't even have a trainer in his corner! If Floyd had the stones to fight Miguel Cotto in 2008 instead of 2012 and at 147 instead of 154 it's highly likely we would have seen a different outcome. It didn't happen, Floyd won and won clean, all you can do is say "props to Floyd for beating a shell of a monster"....and sorry if that takes the shine off of that fight, but that's what it was. Miguel at 147 prior to the Margarito fight was a boxer and a slugger and he would have been tough for ANYONE, hell it took a CHEATING Margarito an entire fight to break him down.

    Antonio Margarito: Before he was caught as a cheater there was no boxer more dangerous at 147. He threw hundreds and hundreds of punches, he had an iron chin, and he hit HARD. Floyd wisely avoided that fight.

    Paul Williams: Just like Margarito only more awkward AND a southpaw not to mention he had a longer reach than most heavyweights. Floyd wisely avoided that fight.

    Sergio Martinez: he was a quick southpaw with good pop and a very good boxer a smallish middleweight as well...wouldn't have been out of the question for Floyd to fight him.

    Gennedy Golovkin: He's tough, he's powerful, he's accurate with his punches and he's bigger than Floyd

    Younger versions of De la Hoya and Mosley probably would have fared better, a more focused Zab Judah perhaps. Pre-injury Vernon Forrest may have been difficult, Winky Wright may have been tough.


    As for the All-timers: Hearns, Duran, Leonard, Hagler, Arguello, Pryor, the kind of guys you'd never write off in any kind of matchup.


    Floyd deserves his spotlight, he deserves his fame and fortune, he's a hell of a fighter and a hell of a matchmaker for himself. Hell of a career, here's hoping he sticks to his guns and stays retired.



    I do wonder if Bernard Hopkins was in his PEAK at middleweight and Floyd was still active at 154 would he make that bout happen It would have been ugly for certain, a real cagey chess match, one not fun to watch but tactically very impressive for sure.

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    At 140, Aaron Pryor/Floyd Mayweather would have been a fight for the ages.
    I'm not going to mention anyone else, as they may well also die the very next day
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    At 140, Aaron Pryor/Floyd Mayweather would have been a fight for the ages.
    I'm not going to mention anyone else, as they may well also die the very next day
    Tyson Fury? David Haye? Adrien Broner?

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