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    Rousey on the cover of Ring Magazine...

    Oscar really is a fuck up!

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    Some on this forum really like to stick it to Floyd lol but you have to remember he's basically an old man well past his prime, when he was in his prime his fights were very exciting mostly ending by ko. Oscar is one of the most overrated fighters on all time how many genuine world class fighters did he beat while they were in there prime ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by g3org3 View Post
    Some on this forum really like to stick it to Floyd lol but you have to remember he's basically an old man well past his prime, when he was in his prime his fights were very exciting mostly ending by ko. Oscar is one of the most overrated fighters on all time how many genuine world class fighters did he beat while they were in there prime ?
    Amen to that!

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    I bet you Oscar fought more world class fighters than Floyd ever did. The fact he may not have won is a separate point.
    Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    I bet you Oscar fought more world class fighters than Floyd ever did. The fact he may not have won is a separate point.
    Yeah, maybe, maybe not, but aren't you judged by who you beat? Otherwise, someone like Zab Judah would be an ATG!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    I bet you Oscar fought more world class fighters than Floyd ever did. The fact he may not have won is a separate point.
    Yeah, maybe, maybe not, but aren't you judged by who you beat? Otherwise, someone like Zab Judah would be an ATG!
    It also depends on who you did not fight or actively avoided. Floyd résumé is not all that great to be considered TBE. It is far from it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
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    I bet you Oscar fought more world class fighters than Floyd ever did. The fact he may not have won is a separate point.
    Yeah, maybe, maybe not, but aren't you judged by who you beat? Otherwise, someone like Zab Judah would be an ATG!
    It also depends on who you did not fight or actively avoided. Floyd résumé is not all that great to be considered TBE. It is far from it.
    TBE Is something invented by Floyd and most people don't necessarily believe that. But I don't think it can be denied that he is TBOHG ( the best of his generation) This avoided stuff is nonsense though. IMHO he gets judged pretty harshly in comparison to greats of the past. Floyd did make an interesting point although people hate him for it and he probably doesn't help himself.
    Aged 34, Ali lost to a guy in his 7th pro fight. Floyd is aged 38, if that had happened to him, he would have been ridiculed forever and a day.
    Factor in Ali's "bum of the month" European tour and it makes you think. I'm no Ali hater, I love the guy, but facts are facts.
    Yet Floyd is expected to beat top p4p ers in every fight. I wasn't happy with the Berto fight, but I genuinely think he was literally just finishing off his contract, he's had a gutful.

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    Precisely! So why keep talking about him?

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    Did Floyd laugh at Oscar one time when he fell in the snow or something ? Let it go Oscar. Once you've been caught wearing fishnets it pretty much impossible to ever win any argument about anything. I guess Oscar's thong is riding high up his crack.

    Since when has this cross dressing, coke head alcoholic become the voice of "most" boxing fans ?

    Floyd never took risks ?

    1 - Moving up 5 division is not taking a risk ?

    2 - Fighting p4p top 10 fighters in different divisions is not taking risks ?

    3 - Fighting more then half of your fights against world champions is not taking a risk ?

    4 - Cotto and Canelo the fight he is d1ckriding right now, neither 1 of them were risks ?

    I guess he thinks it's easy to be a 5 weight world champion.

    The salt is strong with Oscar.

    Floyd retired on his feet not sitting on a stool - Oscar. On May 2 the dynamite was expected to come from Pacquiao. He was meant to be this big Tsunami who throws loads of punches from all angles. Floyd was the same guy he's been for 15 years, neutralize the opponent and school him.

    Anybody that expected Floyd to be an idiot and change his whole identity for one fight is a fool. He talks about Floyd not fight Margarito. That the Margcheato who was battered by Cotto and nearly lost his eye against Pacman ? And how did Pacman and Cotto get on against Floyd..... Oscar hmmm ?

    Mayweather boring ?

    Pacquiao fight had a total of 18 clinches. Ali clinched Foreman 345 times. He's still the greatest right ?

    A suite at the MGM, 5 grams of pure Columbia and a couple of tranny's should help him relax and come up with another 'blueprint'

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