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    Default Re: floyd drops WBC title to avoid pacman

    Quote Originally Posted by Silkeyjoe View Post
    Roberto Duran fought and beat a prime Ray Leonard.
    Lennox Lewis fought and beat a prime Vitali
    Joe Calzaghe fought and beat a prime Lacy and Kesseler
    Ray Leonard beat a prime Hearns
    Roy Jones beat a prime James Toney
    Rigondeaux fought an beat a prime Donaire
    Marvin Hagler beat a prime Hearns
    Andre Ward beat a prime Froch
    Barrera fought a prime Morales and prime Naz
    Martinez fighting a prime Williams
    Hopkins fighting a prime Pavlik.

    Above are examples of career defining fights. If you are saying Fliyds best win if against a 39 year old fighter, who had 5 losses at the time who went 1-3-1 in his next 5 fights it says a lot about his legacy.

    Again I'm not saying he's not a great fighter. It's just a shame he refuses to fight fighters that people give a chance against. Just to show the chances bookies gave him

    Opened a 1/4 fav v Canelo (80% chance of winning) this went off bigger with money coming for Canelo.
    Opened 1/12 v Guerrero (92% chance of winning)
    Opened 1/8 v Cotto (88% chance of winning)
    Opened 1/10 v Ortiz (90% chance of winning)
    Priced around 1/8 to beat Khan (88% chance of winning)

    None of the above are competitive.
    He fought a prime Corrales and Castillo. He wanted to fight Shane way back when...but Shane refused...that is a FACT. Arguing resumes is tricky. Floyd is in a position where he has freedom about who he fights...that is a position ANY fighter would love to be in. He earned that. He just fought a young, upcoming superstar that was the bigger man...a fight A LOT of people thought would be competitive. And please lets not forget that he offered Pac the fight a few years back...but Pac refused because of drug testing.

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    Default Re: floyd drops WBC title to avoid pacman

    Quote Originally Posted by Silkeyjoe View Post
    Roberto Duran fought and beat a prime Ray Leonard.
    Lennox Lewis fought and beat a prime Vitali
    Joe Calzaghe fought and beat a prime Lacy and Kesseler
    Ray Leonard beat a prime Hearns
    Roy Jones beat a prime James Toney
    Rigondeaux fought an beat a prime Donaire
    Marvin Hagler beat a prime Hearns
    Andre Ward beat a prime Froch
    Barrera fought a prime Morales and prime Naz
    Martinez fighting a prime Williams
    Hopkins fighting a prime Pavlik.

    Above are examples of career defining fights. If you are saying Fliyds best win if against a 39 year old fighter, who had 5 losses at the time who went 1-3-1 in his next 5 fights it says a lot about his legacy.

    Again I'm not saying he's not a great fighter. It's just a shame he refuses to fight fighters that people give a chance against. Just to show the chances bookies gave him

    Opened a 1/4 fav v Canelo (80% chance of winning) this went off bigger with money coming for Canelo.
    Opened 1/12 v Guerrero (92% chance of winning)
    Opened 1/8 v Cotto (88% chance of winning)
    Opened 1/10 v Ortiz (90% chance of winning)
    Priced around 1/8 to beat Khan (88% chance of winning)

    None of the above are competitive.
    1. I never asked for everyone who beat an elite prime fighter. Floyd has beaten several elite prime fighters.

    I asked for a guy who you feel has consistently fought better opposition than Floyd.

    2. Vegas odds are irrelevant. Why? Because they don't speak to how shitty Floyd's opposition is, they speak to how highly regarded Floyd Mayweather is.

    Name me a fighter at 154 or below RIGHT NOW that Floyd would be an underdog against?

    So Floyd sucks because oddsmakers think he'll beat the guys he's matched against?

    I've seen a lot of crazy arguments in my many years of posting on boxing/MMA boards, but I've NEVER seen a guy use sportsbook odds to slag a guy's overall opposition. That's a new one on me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beanflicker View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by beenKOed View Post
    Not only the fees, he does not want anyone,even partially, in control of what he does. Arum and Suleiman are both control freaks with angles up their sleeves we haven't seen yet and tentacles reaching everywhere. In other words they are first class pricks.
    Didn't always feel that way about Arum but have come to see the light.
    Yeah true, and I think that's been made evident by the fact that Floyd has won the same WBC WW belt four times and hasn't defended it once.

    Beat Baldomir for it, dropped it.

    Beat Hatton for it, dropped it.

    Beat Ortiz for it, dropped it.

    Now he's beaten Guerrero for it and dropped it.

    He's never held onto it. It would have been amazing if he DIDN'T drop it.
    So we can say, with confidence, that Floyd is not dodging Manny. Some of us can anyway.

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    Default Re: floyd drops WBC title to avoid pacman

    Quote Originally Posted by Beanflicker View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Silkeyjoe View Post
    Roberto Duran fought and beat a prime Ray Leonard.
    Lennox Lewis fought and beat a prime Vitali
    Joe Calzaghe fought and beat a prime Lacy and Kesseler
    Ray Leonard beat a prime Hearns
    Roy Jones beat a prime James Toney
    Rigondeaux fought an beat a prime Donaire
    Marvin Hagler beat a prime Hearns
    Andre Ward beat a prime Froch
    Barrera fought a prime Morales and prime Naz
    Martinez fighting a prime Williams
    Hopkins fighting a prime Pavlik.

    Above are examples of career defining fights. If you are saying Fliyds best win if against a 39 year old fighter, who had 5 losses at the time who went 1-3-1 in his next 5 fights it says a lot about his legacy.

    Again I'm not saying he's not a great fighter. It's just a shame he refuses to fight fighters that people give a chance against. Just to show the chances bookies gave him

    Opened a 1/4 fav v Canelo (80% chance of winning) this went off bigger with money coming for Canelo.
    Opened 1/12 v Guerrero (92% chance of winning)
    Opened 1/8 v Cotto (88% chance of winning)
    Opened 1/10 v Ortiz (90% chance of winning)
    Priced around 1/8 to beat Khan (88% chance of winning)

    None of the above are competitive.
    1. I never asked for everyone who beat an elite prime fighter. Floyd has beaten several elite prime fighters.

    I asked for a guy who you feel has consistently fought better opposition than Floyd.

    2. Vegas odds are irrelevant. Why? Because they don't speak to how shitty Floyd's opposition is, they speak to how highly regarded Floyd Mayweather is.

    Name me a fighter at 154 or below RIGHT NOW that Floyd would be an underdog against?

    So Floyd sucks because oddsmakers think he'll beat the guys he's matched against?

    I've seen a lot of crazy arguments in my many years of posting on boxing/MMA boards, but I've NEVER seen a guy use sportsbook odds to slag a guy's overall opposition. That's a new one on me.
    Both Lara and GGG at 154 would be more competitive then the above and Bradley at 147. Pac was 5/4 to beat him a few years back. The prime elite fighters he has beaten is Hatton and Castillo. Im also hard pushed to call either elite but Im sure a lot of people will.

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    Default Re: floyd drops WBC title to avoid pacman

    Quote Originally Posted by Silkeyjoe View Post
    Both Lara and GGG at 154 would be more competitive then the above and Bradley at 147. Pac was 5/4 to beat him a few years back. The prime elite fighters he has beaten is Hatton and Castillo. Im also hard pushed to call either elite but Im sure a lot of people will.
    Hatton wasn't elite? LOL. What about Corrales?

    So why is it Floyd's responsibility to fight a guy in GGG who's 2 weightclasses above him? And who even says that GGG would agree to come down to 154? And of course if he did and Floyd beat him, all you haters would have to say is that GGG was weight drained and Floyd is a sissy for not fighting him at 160.

    You think Floyd would be an underdog if he went up against Lara? Are you kidding me? 19-1 Lara?

    Somewhere in the back of your mind, you have to realize you're coming off as rediculous.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beanflicker View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Silkeyjoe View Post
    Both Lara and GGG at 154 would be more competitive then the above and Bradley at 147. Pac was 5/4 to beat him a few years back. The prime elite fighters he has beaten is Hatton and Castillo. Im also hard pushed to call either elite but Im sure a lot of people will.
    Hatton wasn't elite? LOL. What about Corrales?

    So why is it Floyd's responsibility to fight a guy in GGG who's 2 weightclasses above him? And who even says that GGG would agree to come down to 154? And of course if he did and Floyd beat him, all you haters would have to say is that GGG was weight drained and Floyd is a sissy for not fighting him at 160.

    You think Floyd would be an underdog if he went up against Lara? Are you kidding me? 19-1 Lara?

    Somewhere in the back of your mind, you have to realize you're coming off as rediculous.
    GGG said he'd take the fight at 154. But u see Floud is selective who and when he'll fight at 154.

    I didn't say Lara would be fav. But have u got a lot of money to tie up? I'll have a grand on Lara at 19/1 with you should a fight with Mayweather happen.

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    I'm not saying Lara isn't a tough challenge for him. I think of anyone 154 or below, Lara has the best chance to beat him.

    But you're talking Vegas odds. They're not going to put Lara as the favorite.

    BTW I like how Froch gets listed as an elite fighter, but not Hatton.

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    I think the members of Saddo's are getting more and more stupid by the month...

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    To ask a guy who started out at lightweight to fight a middleweight when there's competition still at welter is a bit silly gents.

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    Floyd should go to 168 and fight ward.
    If he doesnt hes ducking him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by imp View Post
    Floyd should go to 168 and fight ward.
    If he doesnt hes ducking him.
    Not really....however if he was his biggest rival, in the same division and the number 1 contender he most definitely would be!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beanflicker View Post
    I'm not saying Lara isn't a tough challenge for him. I think of anyone 154 or below, Lara has the best chance to beat him.

    But you're talking Vegas odds. They're not going to put Lara as the favorite.

    BTW I like how Froch gets listed as an elite fighter, but not Hatton.
    Hatton has only really got any due credit of many since he retired as the years passed, even after the ending with Senchenko!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DavilaJones View Post
    To ask a guy who started out at lightweight to fight a middleweight when there's competition still at welter is a bit silly gents.
    Again I have no problem with this. But he is willing to fight at light middle, first time 6 years ago. So why not fight GGG or Martinez or Lara at light middle?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mofo2 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Beanflicker View Post
    I'm not saying Lara isn't a tough challenge for him. I think of anyone 154 or below, Lara has the best chance to beat him.

    But you're talking Vegas odds. They're not going to put Lara as the favorite.

    BTW I like how Froch gets listed as an elite fighter, but not Hatton.
    Hatton has only really got any due credit of many since he retired as the years passed, even after the ending with Senchenko!!
    I like Hatton but can you call him elite? He lost to pac and floyd and his best win is probably a contraversial win over Kosta Tszyu. Other then that he beat an old Castillo and Paulie. Froch beat Taylor, Dirrel, Abraham, Kesseler, Groves, Pascal, Bute. I suppose you can say some of these were washed up and some were contreversial. Both are borderline calls for me and wouldnt argue either way.

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