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    Default Re: How many losses should Mayweather have on his record?

    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
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    I had Floyd beating Castillo but drawing Canelo and losing against Oscar but admit my bias in that.

    Hatton was winning after 6 rounds but the ref cheated him from a victory.
    You had Canelo - Floyd a draw ?

    Words fail me


    I know @Master ..... he was being sarcastic.

    But here's DLH wanting them to fight again, but at 160. Chances of that happening are about as good as hell freezing over, but keep wishing Oscar.


    De La Hoya wants Mayweather to fight Canelo at 160 � Boxing News
    I'd be happy with that fight. At least Canelo is a boxer. It would also give Floyd a shot at the lineal title.

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    Default Re: How many losses should Mayweather have on his record?

    Quote Originally Posted by Alpha View Post
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    I had Floyd beating Castillo but drawing Canelo and losing against Oscar but admit my bias in that.

    Hatton was winning after 6 rounds but the ref cheated him from a victory.
    You had Canelo - Floyd a draw ?

    Words fail me


    I know @Master ..... he was being sarcastic.

    But here's DLH wanting them to fight again, but at 160. Chances of that happening are about as good as hell freezing over, but keep wishing Oscar.


    De La Hoya wants Mayweather to fight Canelo at 160 � Boxing News
    I'd be happy with that fight. At least Canelo is a boxer. It would also give Floyd a shot at the lineal title.


    Floyd has no business at 160, and already proved he can box circles around Canelo. Canelo has fought his lifetime quota of tiny fighters, the last of which was Khan. I have no desire to watch Canelo's smoke and mirrors. I'm only interested in him finally fighting a real middleweight.

    Granted, I have no interest in Floyd-McGregor either. If I want that kind of entertainment, I'll go watch Ringling & Barnum.

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    Default Re: How many losses should Mayweather have on his record?

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    I had Floyd beating Castillo but drawing Canelo and losing against Oscar but admit my bias in that.

    Hatton was winning after 6 rounds but the ref cheated him from a victory.
    You had Canelo - Floyd a draw ?

    Words fail me


    I know @Master ..... he was being sarcastic.

    But here's DLH wanting them to fight again, but at 160. Chances of that happening are about as good as hell freezing over, but keep wishing Oscar.


    De La Hoya wants Mayweather to fight Canelo at 160 � Boxing News
    I'd be happy with that fight. At least Canelo is a boxer. It would also give Floyd a shot at the lineal title.


    Floyd has no business at 160, and already proved he can box circles around Canelo. Canelo has fought his lifetime quota of tiny fighters, the last of which was Khan. I have no desire to watch Canelo's smoke and mirrors. I'm only interested in him finally fighting a real middleweight.

    Granted, I have no interest in Floyd-McGregor either. If I want that kind of entertainment, I'll go watch Ringling & Barnum.
    Does Floyd make more against Canelo or McGregor? The challenge will be greater vs Alvarez for sure but we saw how easily he dealt with him the first time. Winning the lineal middleweight title also does more for Floyd's legacy than a win over an 0-0-0 fighter would.

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    Default Re: How many losses should Mayweather have on his record?

    WOW!!!!! People still taking about Floyd making a comeback. Flomos, Haters, everyone wants to talk about him coming back. Every thread that starts about Floyd, always gets round to his "Comeback". He may fight MacGregor , he may not (Probably not imo.), but why the big fascination about it?
    I respected Floyd as a fighter, obviously he used to be a bit of a prick as a guy, but I'm really not bothered about seeing him fight again. Boxing has to move on. it moved on after Ali, it moved on after Sugar Ray (Leonard and Robinson) , I think it's crazy if I'm honest.

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    Default Re: How many losses should Mayweather have on his record?

    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
    WOW!!!!! People still taking about Floyd making a comeback. Flomos, Haters, everyone wants to talk about him coming back. Every thread that starts about Floyd, always gets round to his "Comeback". He may fight MacGregor , he may not (Probably not imo.), but why the big fascination about it?
    I respected Floyd as a fighter, obviously he used to be a bit of a prick as a guy, but I'm really not bothered about seeing him fight again. Boxing has to move on. it moved on after Ali, it moved on after Sugar Ray (Leonard and Robinson) , I think it's crazy if I'm honest.
    Like I said in the OP; I thought it might drum up some conversation.

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    Default Re: How many losses should Mayweather have on his record?

    Zero.

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    Default Re: How many losses should Mayweather have on his record?

    You could ask this question about any fighter , the fact is Floyd is unbeaten so get over it.

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    Default Re: How many losses should Mayweather have on his record?

    Quote Originally Posted by Alpha View Post
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    I had Floyd beating Castillo but drawing Canelo and losing against Oscar but admit my bias in that.

    Hatton was winning after 6 rounds but the ref cheated him from a victory.
    You had Canelo - Floyd a draw ?

    Words fail me


    I know @Master ..... he was being sarcastic.

    But here's DLH wanting them to fight again, but at 160. Chances of that happening are about as good as hell freezing over, but keep wishing Oscar.


    De La Hoya wants Mayweather to fight Canelo at 160 � Boxing News
    I'd be happy with that fight. At least Canelo is a boxer. It would also give Floyd a shot at the lineal title.


    Floyd has no business at 160, and already proved he can box circles around Canelo. Canelo has fought his lifetime quota of tiny fighters, the last of which was Khan. I have no desire to watch Canelo's smoke and mirrors. I'm only interested in him finally fighting a real middleweight.

    Granted, I have no interest in Floyd-McGregor either. If I want that kind of entertainment, I'll go watch Ringling & Barnum.
    Does Floyd make more against Canelo or McGregor? The challenge will be greater vs Alvarez for sure but we saw how easily he dealt with him the first time. Winning the lineal middleweight title also does more for Floyd's legacy than a win over an 0-0-0 fighter would.
    Floyd beating Canelo at middleweight would be a fraud victory and a disgrace to boxing to call it for the middleweight title. I would never watch boxing again if it happened.
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    Default Re: How many losses should Mayweather have on his record?

    I think fighting McGregor would be worse.

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    Default Re: How many losses should Mayweather have on his record?

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    I think fighting McGregor would be worse.
    It would be but at least it clearly exposes what Floyd is all about. It has nothing to do with legacy or being an ATG but just an opportunist with no real substance in his career. No matter how much money he makes he will be called out for being a cosmetic and fabricated ATG.
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    Default Re: How many losses should Mayweather have on his record?

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    I think fighting McGregor would be worse.
    It would be but at least it clearly exposes what Floyd is all about. It has nothing to do with legacy or being an ATG but just an opportunist with no real substance in his career. No matter how much money he makes he will be called out for being a cosmetic and fabricated ATG.
    Heaven forbid that Floyd get KO'd by McGregor. Boxing would never live it down.

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    0I had Floyd beating Castillo but drawing Canelo and losing against Oscar but admit my bias in that. Hatton was winning after 6 rounds but the ref cheated him from a victory.
    You had Canelo - Floyd a draw ?Words fail me
    I know @Master ..... he was being sarcastic. But here's DLH wanting them to fight again, but at 160. Chances of that happening are about as good as hell freezing over, but keep wishing Oscar. De La Hoya wants Mayweather to fight Canelo at 160 � Boxing News
    I'd be happy with that fight. At least Canelo is a boxer. It would also give Floyd a shot at the lineal title.
    Floyd has no business at 160, and already proved he can box circles around Canelo. Canelo has fought his lifetime quota of tiny fighters, the last of which was Khan. I have no desire to watch Canelo's smoke and mirrors. I'm only interested in him finally fighting a real middleweight.Granted, I have no interest in Floyd-McGregor either. If I want that kind of entertainment, I'll go watch Ringling & Barnum.
    Does Floyd make more against Canelo or McGregor? The challenge will be greater vs Alvarez for sure but we saw how easily he dealt with him the first time. Winning the lineal middleweight title also does more for Floyd's legacy than a win over an 0-0-0 fighter would.
    Floyd beating Canelo at middleweight would be a fraud victory and a disgrace to boxing to call it for the middleweight title. I would never watch boxing again if it happened.
    Don't say that it will probably happen if they can get away with it. Still...you will always have the wireless.

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