People say Floyd has never fought an ATG in their prime. Well, other than Pacquiao, what ATGs were there? Margarito? Cintron? Clottey? Williams?
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People say Floyd has never fought an ATG in their prime. Well, other than Pacquiao, what ATGs were there? Margarito? Cintron? Clottey? Williams?
Last edited by VG_Addict; 08-07-2015 at 03:27 AM.
Tszyu, maybe Wright (he walked away from that fight), Hopkins, Ward, Martinez at a stretch
It's not that he never fought ATG's, he never cleaned out divisions or dared to challenge himselfFreitas, Casamayor at 130, Spadafora, Dorin at 135, Tszyu at 140, Spinks, Cotto, Margaritio, Williams, Pacquiao at 147 (when it mattered)
, Martinez was creaming for a fight
just like Golovkin is now
Mayweather can't be blamed for all those fights not happening but some have them should havewhen your the best fighter in the world you should seek the best challenges. Especially if you have the nerve to call yourself TBE
Mayweather's refusal to challenge himself at 160 or above; when other great fighters who started out at lower weights than him have done so is all you need to know to see his claim to TBE is total bogus
It's his own faults, he put that TBE cap on his head and made outrageous claims. If he hadn't of done that know one would give a sh-t. He is a great fighter just not TBE
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Said it before, will say it again: Floyd did not come into the world of boxing holding all the cards.
For the vast majority of his career, he was an ultra talented guy with very little name value, who couldn't draw jack shit, which meant most fighters were not in a hurry to fight him. He didn't have the pull to make these guys fight him.
He called out the majority of the guys you mentioned. He called out a 154lb Oscar when he was fighting at 135 - Oscar turned it down, saying he had nothing to gain taking that fight. He called out Mosley at 135 - Shane chose instead to move up to 147 and fight Oscar for the big money. Can't blame Mosley for doing that, and can't blame Floyd for the fight not happening.
Little known fact as well: Floyd was scheduled to fight Spadafora at MSG but the New York Athletic Commission put the kibosh on that after Paul was charged with shooting his pregnant finance.
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Like I said Floyd is not to blame for all those fights not happening, the Wright fight was all but signed then he wanted more money and bailed on ArumFloyd was going to jump from 140 to face Wright who had just beaten Trinidad at a catch weight of 154
that would have been a fantastic move
The Cotto fight, he should have done everything to make that fight instead of retiringsure there is talk that Cotto didn't want it then but flash the right price and the fight gets made no doubt
Pacquiaodidn't want testing? F-ck him, most thought Floyd would have beaten him but they were the 2 best in the sport at the time. Fight him, beat him and the rest is history
Martinez, Ward and Golovkin made ridiculous offers to drop weight for an opportunity but Floyd need to secure victories over the Ortiz', Guerrero's and Berto's of the game
No one is saying Floyd ain't great but some one should tell him to take that cap off his head cause the dude is just playing himselfAll the money in the world won't change the fact that he will never be TBE
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A lot of people say that, but they never give any good reasons as to why that is.
Given Floyd's skill set, ring intelligence and resume, I've never read a good reason as to why he's not at least in the discussion.
People talk about this fight and that fight that could have happened, but the reality is there's no champ in history who fought every tough fight he could have. Ray Robinson never fought Murder's Row and the many tough black fighters that had no connections and couldn't get past the smokers.
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No matter what reason you are given, it will never be good enough. Those that rank him out of the top 5 or so do that because of quality of opposition and historical significance. Floyd hasn't beaten the prime HOFers that Ray Robinson did. He never had fights as significant to the WORLD as Ali did, and Ali put on GREAT performances/fights vs Frazier (x2) and Foreman. Floyd is extremely skilled and an ATG, no doubt. But his record doesn't translate to TBE or GOAT.
People give me reasons, but they are always pretty weak.
First of all, the Ali example is pretty silly. Floyd has had some of the biggest fights in the history of boxing. The fights against Frazier and Foreman were so good because Ali took ferocious punishment (and paid the price for it after he retired). So being in close fights and taking a lot of damage makes you a great fighter? Someone needs to explain that to me. Would Floyd be a greater fighter if he laid on the ropes vs Hatton, took a ferocious pounding to the head and body, and came back to win? Or is he a better fighter because he took very little damage and finished with a great KO?
People are shitting on Floyd for choosing to fight Berto, but to be real, the majority of SRR's opponents couldn't hold Berto's jockstrap. And of course I'm not talking about guys like Lamotta, Armstrong, Zivic, ect. But if you look at the fights between the quality opponents, there is a TON of filler: guys that had no business being in the ring with one of the greatest fighters to ever live. And of course people will try to stick up for the competition and say things like "oh it was a different time, records weren't important, great fighters had bad records, ect". BULLSHIT. A 46-23 fighter coming off of 4 straight losses had no more business being in the ring with a champ than he would today.
And we talk about Floyd fighting guys past their primes, but we give credit to SRR for beating a guy like Henry Armstrong, who was in his mid 30s and 2 or 3 years removed from being a champion or even a contender. Or Frankie Zivic, who was also past his championship days and had been beaten by 26 other guys when he fought SRR.
But no, Pacquiao was old and stunk (even though he was top #3 p4p at the time), Mosley was old and stunk (even though he was top #3 p4p at the time), Hatton was garbage, Corrales was mediocre... those guys could never compare to a Frankie Zivic. How dare I even suggest that? After all, Zivic is in the Hall of Fame!
What a fuckin joke!
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World champion for 18 years.
He has fought and beat 21 world champions.
Beat 3 undefeated champions at 3 different weights.
Can anyone up a resume that has the same number of top class opposition over such a long period. He is the best I have seen in my lifetime.
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I thought I gave some good reasons
Sure Floyd is an excellent fighter but he never really took a risk after leaving lightweightMartinez was the middleweight champ and said he would drop in weight, GGG even recently said he'd go to 154 for Floyd, you could also add Ward to that list
Armstrong started at 126 and won the middleweight championship, Kid Gavilan, Jose Napoles and Duran started below feather and challenged themselves at 160 or higherMayweather doesn't have to go to 160 but those fights I mentioned were possible and Floyd was the superstar he is, so anything he said would have got done
if he wanted those fights you can bet your a$$ they would have got made
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Worst thing Floyd ever did for hardcore/sensible fans is crown himself TBE. Ignoring the haters and flomos - all of a sudden a terrific record becomes a "yeah but" one.
When you consider things like Armstrong, Gavilan, Napoles and Duran started at a lighter weight than Floyd yet challenged for the middleweight title, then what's the big deal that Floyd won titles at several weights?
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