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    Default Re: Mayweather question!

    Quote Originally Posted by Dropanuke View Post
    To silence the haters.
    If floyd cleaned out the division and unified the belts would that shut the pussy haters up??
    I don't think Floyd fights for belts - he won't pay the sanctioning fees.

    Honestly, the welterweight division ain't all that deep right now. It's become more of a wasteland like the middleweight division. What's he going to do - beat Jackewitz and Aydin and Jo Jo Dan?

    Maywather does like to fight guys coming up in weight though (Marquez, Hatton, Ortiz), and, given the lack of comp. 147, it wouldn't all that impressive, if he cleaned out the division. It'd more impressive if he beat a top guy at 154, but I would support cleaning out the division too even if it's weak. I don't believe a boxer needs to jump up in weight to prove himself if he can dominate his own division. It would nice to see Mayweather fight more than once a year for starters.

    Fighting Pac would silence a lot of people.

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    Are you freak'n kidding me? Of course they will say Pacquiao was too small and just say why didn't he man up and fight Martinez.

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    Pac and Floyd need to fight. The winner is all time top 10 for me.
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    In my view the following are true about Floyd (in no order)

    1. He is a great fighter
    2. He is perhaps a top 50 all-time in terms of accomplishment.
    3. He had top ten all-time native talents
    4. The gap between what he COULD have accomplished, given his talent, and what he ACTUALLY accomplished is as wide as any fighter I can think of who didn't die prematurley (Sal Sanchez, Stanley Ketchell etc.)
    5. It is likely too late to meaningfully close the gap I talk about above.
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    Quote Originally Posted by marbleheadmaui View Post
    In my view the following are true about Floyd (in no order)

    1. He is a great fighter
    2. He is perhaps a top 50 all-time in terms of accomplishment.
    3. He had top ten all-time native talents
    4. The gap between what he COULD have accomplished, given his talent, and what he ACTUALLY accomplished is as wide as any fighter I can think of who didn't die prematurley (Sal Sanchez, Stanley Ketchell etc.)
    5. It is likely too late to meaningfully close the gap I talk about above.
    This I think is one of the key problems with rating a fighter while he & his opposition are still active or in our recent memory. I read a very interesting article from The Times about Ray Leonard (my personal fave of all time) just prior to the Hagler fight that made very similar assertions about him as I regularly see about Mayweather. It made the argument that he'd never beaten a prime great (it argued that neither Hearns or Benitez were actual greats) & that the Duran he beat was past his prime. It also argued that he'd ducked Pryor, Curry & Milton McCrory. As a fanboy, I think that's all utter shit , but what it did bring home was that guys really SHOULDN'T be placed historically until we have some perspective on their careers & those of their opposition.

    I think the only one of these that can really be said to be true as of now is #1. The rest will be decided by history.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JazMerkin View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by marbleheadmaui View Post
    In my view the following are true about Floyd (in no order)

    1. He is a great fighter
    2. He is perhaps a top 50 all-time in terms of accomplishment.
    3. He had top ten all-time native talents
    4. The gap between what he COULD have accomplished, given his talent, and what he ACTUALLY accomplished is as wide as any fighter I can think of who didn't die prematurley (Sal Sanchez, Stanley Ketchell etc.)
    5. It is likely too late to meaningfully close the gap I talk about above.
    This I think is one of the key problems with rating a fighter while he & his opposition are still active or in our recent memory. I read a very interesting article from The Times about Ray Leonard (my personal fave of all time) just prior to the Hagler fight that made very similar assertions about him as I regularly see about Mayweather. It made the argument that he'd never beaten a prime great (it argued that neither Hearns or Benitez were actual greats) & that the Duran he beat was past his prime. It also argued that he'd ducked Pryor, Curry & Milton McCrory. As a fanboy, I think that's all utter shit , but what it did bring home was that guys really SHOULDN'T be placed historically until we have some perspective on their careers & those of their opposition.

    I think the only one of these that can really be said to be true as of now is #1. The rest will be decided by history.
    How in the hell am I supposed to argue with such sound reasoning?

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    Quote Originally Posted by marbleheadmaui View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by JazMerkin View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by marbleheadmaui View Post
    In my view the following are true about Floyd (in no order)

    1. He is a great fighter
    2. He is perhaps a top 50 all-time in terms of accomplishment.
    3. He had top ten all-time native talents
    4. The gap between what he COULD have accomplished, given his talent, and what he ACTUALLY accomplished is as wide as any fighter I can think of who didn't die prematurley (Sal Sanchez, Stanley Ketchell etc.)
    5. It is likely too late to meaningfully close the gap I talk about above.
    This I think is one of the key problems with rating a fighter while he & his opposition are still active or in our recent memory. I read a very interesting article from The Times about Ray Leonard (my personal fave of all time) just prior to the Hagler fight that made very similar assertions about him as I regularly see about Mayweather. It made the argument that he'd never beaten a prime great (it argued that neither Hearns or Benitez were actual greats) & that the Duran he beat was past his prime. It also argued that he'd ducked Pryor, Curry & Milton McCrory. As a fanboy, I think that's all utter shit , but what it did bring home was that guys really SHOULDN'T be placed historically until we have some perspective on their careers & those of their opposition.

    I think the only one of these that can really be said to be true as of now is #1. The rest will be decided by history.
    How in the hell am I supposed to argue with such sound reasoning?

    You're killing me Jazz!
    I was due a well-thought out post, so now I've done that I'll get back to reporting what boxers are saying to each other on facebook

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    Quote Originally Posted by JazMerkin View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by marbleheadmaui View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by JazMerkin View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by marbleheadmaui View Post
    In my view the following are true about Floyd (in no order)

    1. He is a great fighter
    2. He is perhaps a top 50 all-time in terms of accomplishment.
    3. He had top ten all-time native talents
    4. The gap between what he COULD have accomplished, given his talent, and what he ACTUALLY accomplished is as wide as any fighter I can think of who didn't die prematurley (Sal Sanchez, Stanley Ketchell etc.)
    5. It is likely too late to meaningfully close the gap I talk about above.
    This I think is one of the key problems with rating a fighter while he & his opposition are still active or in our recent memory. I read a very interesting article from The Times about Ray Leonard (my personal fave of all time) just prior to the Hagler fight that made very similar assertions about him as I regularly see about Mayweather. It made the argument that he'd never beaten a prime great (it argued that neither Hearns or Benitez were actual greats) & that the Duran he beat was past his prime. It also argued that he'd ducked Pryor, Curry & Milton McCrory. As a fanboy, I think that's all utter shit , but what it did bring home was that guys really SHOULDN'T be placed historically until we have some perspective on their careers & those of their opposition.

    I think the only one of these that can really be said to be true as of now is #1. The rest will be decided by history.
    How in the hell am I supposed to argue with such sound reasoning?

    You're killing me Jazz!
    I was due a well-thought out post, so now I've done that I'll get back to reporting what boxers are saying to each other on facebook
    as I have said for years, I was once running around saying Floyd was going to go down as a top 5 all-time fighter(I should have been the head of the Pretty Boy Floyd fanclub). But I gave up. When he moved up in weight, 140 and then 147, he didn't clean out divisions. Why didn't he fight Kostya at 140? Why didn't he face PW, Margarito, Cintron, Clottey, Berto, etc.... He could have beaten a hall of famer at 140 and become the man there. He could have rid us of all the stupid PW is the most avoided fighter crap. He could have given us some weird ending against Cintron. He would have put Clottey into the turtle shell. He would have beaten up Berto and rid us of all the bullshit HBO gimmes for Berto. And he would have proven he was an amazing fighter.

    I am very pissed off with Floyd.

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    Quote Originally Posted by captainanddew View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by JazMerkin View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by marbleheadmaui View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by JazMerkin View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by marbleheadmaui View Post
    In my view the following are true about Floyd (in no order)

    1. He is a great fighter
    2. He is perhaps a top 50 all-time in terms of accomplishment.
    3. He had top ten all-time native talents
    4. The gap between what he COULD have accomplished, given his talent, and what he ACTUALLY accomplished is as wide as any fighter I can think of who didn't die prematurley (Sal Sanchez, Stanley Ketchell etc.)
    5. It is likely too late to meaningfully close the gap I talk about above.
    This I think is one of the key problems with rating a fighter while he & his opposition are still active or in our recent memory. I read a very interesting article from The Times about Ray Leonard (my personal fave of all time) just prior to the Hagler fight that made very similar assertions about him as I regularly see about Mayweather. It made the argument that he'd never beaten a prime great (it argued that neither Hearns or Benitez were actual greats) & that the Duran he beat was past his prime. It also argued that he'd ducked Pryor, Curry & Milton McCrory. As a fanboy, I think that's all utter shit , but what it did bring home was that guys really SHOULDN'T be placed historically until we have some perspective on their careers & those of their opposition.

    I think the only one of these that can really be said to be true as of now is #1. The rest will be decided by history.
    How in the hell am I supposed to argue with such sound reasoning?

    You're killing me Jazz!
    I was due a well-thought out post, so now I've done that I'll get back to reporting what boxers are saying to each other on facebook
    as I have said for years, I was once running around saying Floyd was going to go down as a top 5 all-time fighter(I should have been the head of the Pretty Boy Floyd fanclub). But I gave up. When he moved up in weight, 140 and then 147, he didn't clean out divisions. Why didn't he fight Kostya at 140? Why didn't he face PW, Margarito, Cintron, Clottey, Berto, etc.... He could have beaten a hall of famer at 140 and become the man there. He could have rid us of all the stupid PW is the most avoided fighter crap. He could have given us some weird ending against Cintron. He would have put Clottey into the turtle shell. He would have beaten up Berto and rid us of all the bullshit HBO gimmes for Berto. And he would have proven he was an amazing fighter.

    I am very pissed off with Floyd.
    I guess that's my problem. How much better is his resume if he'd fought Stevie Johnston and Paul Spadafora and Popo and Casamyor and Kostya and Shane earlier and Hatton at 140 and Cotto, Margarito, Williams. Isn't he the favorite against all those guys?

    Can you imagine if he was 41-0 including THAT crew? HOLY CRAP!

    Heck, if he's 39-2 it's still more impressive to me that where he is now.

    I don't disagree with the folks who think he'd have beaten all those guys. I just don't confuse me THINKING that with him DOING it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BIG H View Post
    Pac and Floyd need to fight. The winner is all time top 10 for me.
    Pac might be in the top 10 already.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimanuel Boogustus View Post
    who the hell hates pussy anyway?
    tell me who and then i will teach him a way of a man.. ahhaha..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dropanuke View Post
    To silence the haters.
    If floyd cleaned out the division and unified the belts would that shut the pussy haters up??

    no. floyd is a piece of shit human being. a disgrace to true boxing warriors, and not a rolemodel for young people at all. he is scared to death of manny and has always been. hell, he was even scared of margacheato & paul williams!!! even though he prob woulda won.
    no, gayweather is a chickenshit who likes to make/fabricate excuses.
    and im tired of reading about him making a mockery/joke of the justice system, all because he has $$$.

    i hope ortiz beats his ass...

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    Quote Originally Posted by marbleheadmaui View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by captainanddew View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by JazMerkin View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by marbleheadmaui View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by JazMerkin View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by marbleheadmaui View Post
    In my view the following are true about Floyd (in no order)

    1. He is a great fighter
    2. He is perhaps a top 50 all-time in terms of accomplishment.
    3. He had top ten all-time native talents
    4. The gap between what he COULD have accomplished, given his talent, and what he ACTUALLY accomplished is as wide as any fighter I can think of who didn't die prematurley (Sal Sanchez, Stanley Ketchell etc.)
    5. It is likely too late to meaningfully close the gap I talk about above.
    This I think is one of the key problems with rating a fighter while he & his opposition are still active or in our recent memory. I read a very interesting article from The Times about Ray Leonard (my personal fave of all time) just prior to the Hagler fight that made very similar assertions about him as I regularly see about Mayweather. It made the argument that he'd never beaten a prime great (it argued that neither Hearns or Benitez were actual greats) & that the Duran he beat was past his prime. It also argued that he'd ducked Pryor, Curry & Milton McCrory. As a fanboy, I think that's all utter shit , but what it did bring home was that guys really SHOULDN'T be placed historically until we have some perspective on their careers & those of their opposition.

    I think the only one of these that can really be said to be true as of now is #1. The rest will be decided by history.
    How in the hell am I supposed to argue with such sound reasoning?

    You're killing me Jazz!
    I was due a well-thought out post, so now I've done that I'll get back to reporting what boxers are saying to each other on facebook
    as I have said for years, I was once running around saying Floyd was going to go down as a top 5 all-time fighter(I should have been the head of the Pretty Boy Floyd fanclub). But I gave up. When he moved up in weight, 140 and then 147, he didn't clean out divisions. Why didn't he fight Kostya at 140? Why didn't he face PW, Margarito, Cintron, Clottey, Berto, etc.... He could have beaten a hall of famer at 140 and become the man there. He could have rid us of all the stupid PW is the most avoided fighter crap. He could have given us some weird ending against Cintron. He would have put Clottey into the turtle shell. He would have beaten up Berto and rid us of all the bullshit HBO gimmes for Berto. And he would have proven he was an amazing fighter.

    I am very pissed off with Floyd.
    I guess that's my problem. How much better is his resume if he'd fought Stevie Johnston and Paul Spadafora and Popo and Casamyor and Kostya and Shane earlier and Hatton at 140 and Cotto, Margarito, Williams. Isn't he the favorite against all those guys?

    Can you imagine if he was 41-0 including THAT crew? HOLY CRAP!

    Heck, if he's 39-2 it's still more impressive to me that where he is now.

    I don't disagree with the folks who think he'd have beaten all those guys. I just don't confuse me THINKING that with him DOING it.
    In fairness Corrales was rated the #1 guy @ 130 when he fought him & #5 in the Rings P4P, Castillo was the #1 at 135 when they fought the 1st time

    I don't really question his actions until he moved up from 135

    But haters will always be around
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