Quote Originally Posted by vidgil View Post
Floyd would have won the early rounds but Thurman would have caught up with him and bombed him out, he was too relentless and strong for Floyd, that's why Floyd chose his opponents wisely and stayed away from guys like Thurman, Brook, and Porter.
To be honest. Not only would a Mayweather - Thurman fight be a 120-107 UD for Mayweather. I don't see Thurman beating a lot Money's victims. Thurman would not beat Canelo, or the Cotto that money fought, or the Mosely that Money fought or the Pac-Man that money fought or the JMM that money fought

But if Thurman goes out and takes care of the likes Lubin, Spence, Charlo, Andreade, Brook.

And beat top level guys for the next five or six years as Money did, then I may take seriously your claim.

Thurman also needs to be more active. Fighting once a year won't cut it.

I don't know were you get this idea of Thurman as a massive puncher. He can crack but he is not a "1 hitter quitter" type puncher his "One time" nickname makes him out to be.

As to the fight last night ? The split decision was a joke. Thurman won decisively. I think the crooked scoring was to justify a rematch for Garcia but Keith needs to move on. Glad Danny wasn't given another bogus decision.

The blueprint to beat Danny is set: footwork footwork footwork.

Danny is extremely flat footed and can't cut the ring properly. He’s just too small for the division but he has a hell of a chin. At 140 he had an A level resume. At 147 he is just another good fighter.