
Originally Posted by
Silkeyjoe
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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