Re: Mayweather-"If I Retired Today, I'd Go Down as the Best Ever."
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Originally Posted by frozensolid_702
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Originally Posted by JT Rock
Thats funny I got 5 anonymous Sc's man that is pathetic people will do the deed but only from hiding behind there keyboards ::**
i got 5 sc's too
have a cc on me
only a margarito fan would pull crap like this ;D
Thanks man back at you... :coolclick: Somethings up here :headscratch: I find it hard to believe that the same 5 people have SC'D you, me and Ice Cold Boxing.... and have conspired to do so :grouphug:
I think someone has figured out how to crack the secret :coolclick: :sadclick: code doing 5 at a time well who ever it is guys let me do the honors :fyou:
Re: Mayweather-"If I Retired Today, I'd Go Down as the Best Ever."
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Originally Posted by CutMeMicK
Yeah!! I just saw that too and did a thread on it, we must have put it up at the same time ;D
Brian Kenny from ESPN was interviewing PBF they were talking shet as usual when out of no where PBF said the following.
I'm the GREATEST boxer that ever lived, I respect what Muhamad Ali did and all that but I'm PBF, I'm the greatest.
WHAT THE FWOCK IS WRONG WITH HIM? THEY NEED TO RUN SOME DRUG TESTS ON HIM.
How is he greater the SRR, Ali, Louis, Duran. Hes fwocken lost his mind.
Funny thing about all this is I heard Floyd make the same claims in another interview...Except he stated it different...He said " I am Better than Ray Robinson ever was" When I said he isn't as good as he says ( maybe the best now but not of all time) and his head was to big for his body I was blasted hard...It's good to know that at least others agree with me that he is not the best of all time
Re: Mayweather-"If I Retired Today, I'd Go Down as the Best Ever."
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Originally Posted by Lyle
Floyd COULD go down as the best ever if he fights more often and totally dominates the following: Mosley, De la Hoya, Margarito, Baldomir, Hatton, Cotto, Wright, and perhaps tries his hand at 160....he's 5'8 he MIGHT be able to carry his speed up there but he won't KO anyone that's for sure and out pointing Jermain Taylor is hard for ANYONE
Not even then would he be at the level of Ray Robinson was...Robinson was virtualy unbeatable as a welterweight...If we take Floyds best opp so far and added the list you have up there it would look like this...
Corrales
Castillo twice ( Most believe Floyd lost one)
Corley ( not in prime)
Gatti ( I love the guys heart and style but not hard to beat)
Judah ( was winning the first rounds even had Floyd feeling the shots then broke down )
Sharmba Mitchell-( again not in his prime)
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Baldomir-until the Judah fight almost unknown
Margarito-??
Cotto-not a P4P fighter
Mosley-In Mosleys prime I pick Shane all DAY
Hatton-He lost most of his aura in the Collozo fight
Wright-We all kow this is easier said than done-Would be best win on list
DLH-Again at 147?? even if he did it would be a rough night
Some of Robinsons key opponents--
Fritzie Zivic
Jake LaMotta
Henry Armstrong
Sammy Angott
Artie Levine
Kid Gavilian
Bobo Olsen
Randy Turpin
Rocky Graziano
Joey Maxim
Gene Fullmer
Carmen Bassilio
Joey Giardello
And thats just a few of the 200+ he faced most of his wins came way past his prime---How can the resume even be compared----Floyd listens to his camp to much...He said if a fighter doesnt think he is the best reguardless of his record he is he doesnt belong in the sport...Well he has a point but then again there is just plain out right stupidity
Re: Mayweather-"If I Retired Today, I'd Go Down as the Best Ever."
I take back what I said,even if Floyd did beat all those peeps Lyle mentioned,no way could he even be put in the same breath as SRR. My knowledge and SRR is limited but Daxx,you laid it out right there and get a CC from me. Great analysis bro.
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Originally Posted by DaxxKahn
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Originally Posted by Lyle
Floyd COULD go down as the best ever if he fights more often and totally dominates the following: Mosley, De la Hoya, Margarito, Baldomir, Hatton, Cotto, Wright, and perhaps tries his hand at 160....he's 5'8 he MIGHT be able to carry his speed up there but he won't KO anyone that's for sure and out pointing Jermain Taylor is hard for ANYONE
Not even then would he be at the level of Ray Robinson was...Robinson was virtualy unbeatable as a welterweight...If we take Floyds best opp so far and added the list you have up there it would look like this...
Corrales
Castillo twice ( Most believe Floyd lost one)
Corley ( not in prime)
Gatti ( I love the guys heart and style but not hard to beat)
Judah ( was winning the first rounds even had Floyd feeling the shots then broke down )
Sharmba Mitchell-( again not in his prime)
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Baldomir-until the Judah fight almost unknown
Margarito-??
Cotto-not a P4P fighter
Mosley-In Mosleys prime I pick Shane all DAY
Hatton-He lost most of his aura in the Collozo fight
Wright-We all kow this is easier said than done-Would be best win on list
DLH-Again at 147?? even if he did it would be a rough night
Some of Robinsons key opponents--
Fritzie Zivic
Jake LaMotta
Henry Armstrong
Sammy Angott
Artie Levine
Kid Gavilian
Bobo Olsen
Randy Turpin
Rocky Graziano
Joey Maxim
Gene Fullmer
Carmen Bassilio
Joey Giardello
And thats just a few of the 200+ he faced most of his wins came way past his prime---How can the resume even be compared----Floyd listens to his camp to much...He said if a fighter doesnt think he is the best reguardless of his record he is he doesnt belong in the sport...Well he has a point but then again there is just plain out right stupidity
Re: Mayweather-"If I Retired Today, I'd Go Down as the Best Ever."
Frozensolid,you need to stop going on about Margarito fans sad clicking you,I'm one and have not SC'ed you,if I did,I'd tell,plus I think I'm the only Margarito fan posting here so :P ;D :D
Re: Mayweather-"If I Retired Today, I'd Go Down as the Best Ever."
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Originally Posted by DaxxKahn
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Originally Posted by CutMeMicK
Yeah!! I just saw that too and did a thread on it, we must have put it up at the same time ;D
Brian Kenny from ESPN was interviewing PBF they were talking shet as usual when out of no where PBF said the following.
I'm the GREATEST boxer that ever lived, I respect what Muhamad Ali did and all that but I'm PBF, I'm the greatest.
WHAT THE FWOCK IS WRONG WITH HIM? THEY NEED TO RUN SOME DRUG TESTS ON HIM.
How is he greater the SRR, Ali, Louis, Duran. Hes fwocken lost his mind.
Funny thing about all this is I heard Floyd make the same claims in another interview...Except he stated it different...He said " I am Better than Ray Robinson ever was" When I said he isn't as good as he says ( maybe the best now but not of all time) and his head was to big for his body I was blasted hard...It's good to know that at least others agree with me that he is not the best of all time
The Nile is NOT only a river. 8)
He has his OWN head so far up the gary gliter he cant see the day light.
Re: Mayweather-"If I Retired Today, I'd Go Down as the Best Ever."
hahaha i was up in my hotel room fri night with some big titty pinay "in the middle of something" when this came on tv i saw floyd did say he was the greatest who ever lived, then he said he does respect ali and srr, then said but he is the greatest right now? then he said if he quit right now his place is secured in the hall of fame if he retired today. thats what i thought i heard him say, but then again i was kinda in the middle of something ahahahha. :lickish:
Re: Mayweather-"If I Retired Today, I'd Go Down as the Best Ever."
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Originally Posted by El Gamo
I take back what I said,even if Floyd did beat all those peeps Lyle mentioned,no way could he even be put in the same breath as SRR. My knowledge and SRR is limited but Daxx,you laid it out right there and get a CC from me. Great analysis bro.
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Originally Posted by DaxxKahn
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Originally Posted by Lyle
Floyd COULD go down as the best ever if he fights more often and totally dominates the following: Mosley, De la Hoya, Margarito, Baldomir, Hatton, Cotto, Wright, and perhaps tries his hand at 160....he's 5'8 he MIGHT be able to carry his speed up there but he won't KO anyone that's for sure and out pointing Jermain Taylor is hard for ANYONE
Not even then would he be at the level of Ray Robinson was...Robinson was virtualy unbeatable as a welterweight...If we take Floyds best opp so far and added the list you have up there it would look like this...
Corrales
Castillo twice ( Most believe Floyd lost one)
Corley ( not in prime)
Gatti ( I love the guys heart and style but not hard to beat)
Judah ( was winning the first rounds even had Floyd feeling the shots then broke down )
Sharmba Mitchell-( again not in his prime)
ADD
Baldomir-until the Judah fight almost unknown
Margarito-??
Cotto-not a P4P fighter
Mosley-In Mosleys prime I pick Shane all DAY
Hatton-He lost most of his aura in the Collozo fight
Wright-We all kow this is easier said than done-Would be best win on list
DLH-Again at 147?? even if he did it would be a rough night
Some of Robinsons key opponents--
Fritzie Zivic
Jake LaMotta
Henry Armstrong
Sammy Angott
Artie Levine
Kid Gavilian
Bobo Olsen
Randy Turpin
Rocky Graziano
Joey Maxim
Gene Fullmer
Carmen Bassilio
Joey Giardello
And thats just a few of the 200+ he faced most of his wins came way past his prime---How can the resume even be compared----Floyd listens to his camp to much...He said if a fighter doesnt think he is the best reguardless of his record he is he doesnt belong in the sport...Well he has a point but then again there is just plain out right stupidity
CC back at ya if you should ever get a chance ( Please don't confuse me for a Robinson bandwagon or PBF hater) see if you can watch a couple of robinsons fights on tape...Unfoutaneatly...it is hard to get his welterweight bouts when he was in his prime...Hell he beat Fullmer at 37 and fought almost 50 times after...
If you ever get any time watch this clip...http://youtube.com/watch?v=v9FmVXjfefs a bit long about 5 min or so but shows how goo Ray was