
Originally Posted by
Ted The Bull
I recently wrote an article for Saddoboxing about how PBF would do agaisnt the elite of the 80's. After The supporting narrative, I concluded as follows:
PBF vs. SRL: SRL by UD
PBF vs. Thomas Hearns: Hearns by UD or SD
PBF vs. Duran: PBF by UD
PBF vs. Arguello: PBF by UD
PBF vs. Pryor: Draw
Good read.
I like the post/article.
As far as it goes though...I think that SRL would have handed Floyd his a**.
I think that Hearns would have lost though.
Duran would have been an all out war...but I see Floyd frustrating him & staying on the back foot the majority of the night...same for Arguello...but both of them could crack...so who knows.
The main factor is that I am still not sold at Floyd's abilities to hurt or maybe be hurt at these higher weight classes that he is moving in to.

Originally Posted by
Taeth
I think Mayweather beats any of the guys you mentioned... Also NOBODY would give Mayweather a brutal beating from what I've seen so far from his career... NOBODY his speed, defense are far to good for anybody to land more than the odd shot on him.
Disagree...Mayweather appears unbeatable today...but by yesteryears standards...there are a few that I'd pick to batter my guy.

Originally Posted by
Gyrokai
Yeah man, you could really say that. Baldomir is the truth!

If Baldo or Gatti can't do it ..... nobody can.

Wow...to be a "Boxing Analyst Extraordinaire" you sure are short sighted...but I'll bet your'e a Margarito fan first...& that makes all the sense in the world.
Floyd's beaten a lot better than Gatti & Baldomir...but you forgot that...conviniently...right.
Heh heh heh. Kid's these days.

Originally Posted by
true p4p king
in 15 rounds all of them would of k.o little pretty boy...floyd doesn't have the heart of the likes of srl...floyd is talented but back in the 80s he would of got murdered...guys back then comes to finish their oppenent...pretty boy floyd in 15 rounds would go through hell and noun of the elite in the 80s would be content with a ud not like pbf who claims atg statues but doesn't take risk like the true all time greats...
Oh please. As usual...so completely biased that you can't see past the nose on your own face.
Floyd spars 15 to 20 rounds straight through at a time & switches up partners through the set. I think that you just don't know.
As far as taking risks...Floyd has taken risks & just because an opposing fan's fighter doesn't make it to the ring with Floyd...doesn't men that that fighter is any more unbeatable than the other 37 men that he's dispatched.
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