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    Not every fighter wants to be undefeated they want to be great and remember and just having an 0 doesn't make you great.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maravilla2012 View Post
    Not every fighter wants to be undefeated they want to be great and remember and just having an 0 doesn't make you great.
    Floyd is both great and undefeated, though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maravilla2012 View Post
    Not every fighter wants to be undefeated they want to be great and remember and just having an 0 doesn't make you great.
    Floyd is both great and undefeated, though.
    That's true but for him to say every fighter wants to be undefeated isn't true.
    “Boxing is like jazz. The better it is, the less people appreciate it.”
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    Not every fighter wants to be undefeated they want to be great and remember and just having an 0 doesn't make you great.
    Floyd is both great and undefeated, though.
    That's true but for him to say every fighter wants to be undefeated isn't true.
    What fighter wants to lose? I have to think, if given the choice, every fighter would want to be undefeated.
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    Not every fighter wants to be undefeated they want to be great and remember and just having an 0 doesn't make you great.
    Floyd is both great and undefeated, though.
    That's true but for him to say every fighter wants to be undefeated isn't true.
    What fighter wants to lose? I have to think, if given the choice, every fighter would want to be undefeated.
    Not saying any fighter wants to lose but not all of then are obsessed about their 0 as Floyd is some just went to test then self and be great leave behind a legacy that's worth going back an watching. They want to fight the best.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maravilla2012 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Beanflicker View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beanflicker View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Maravilla2012 View Post
    Not every fighter wants to be undefeated they want to be great and remember and just having an 0 doesn't make you great.
    Floyd is both great and undefeated, though.
    That's true but for him to say every fighter wants to be undefeated isn't true.
    What fighter wants to lose? I have to think, if given the choice, every fighter would want to be undefeated.
    Not saying any fighter wants to lose but not all of then are obsessed about their 0 as Floyd is some just went to test then self and be great leave behind a legacy that's worth going back an watching. They want to fight the best.
    Yeah but I think, if given the choice, they'd prefer to do that and come out of it undefeated. Floyd tested himself and left behind an incredible legacy that's worth going back and watching, and he never lost. That's pretty amazing.

    I know a lot of people think Floyd never fought anyone good, but of all the guys people claim he ducked (Marg, Paul Williams, ect), the only one I think would have given him a good fight would have been Pacquaio.
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