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

    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ruthless rocco View Post
    Which other "greats" started their careers at a lower weight than Mayweather and had sucess at middleweight?
    I don't know the answer, because I never posted that. But one serious question for you? Obviously you're a big Fan of Floyd's Rocco, my question is , Do you want to see him fight again, and if so, Who against?
    the reason I ask this is I don't believe Floyd's fans particularly want to see him fight, I don't think Floyd particularly wants to fight, so why the fuck does everybody try to make these ridiculous match ups?
    I'd love to see Floyd fight McGregor.

    Floyd is pretty much done with boxing. I believe he's gone on record as saying that he doesn't enjoy the sport, and hasn't for some time. He is however, in the very unusual position to be able to profit from his boxing skill, talent for self promotion, and the current fixation on boxing vs UFC. He can make himself a shit tonne of money by promoting a mega fight against McGregor--a man who has followed Mayweather's blueprint for self promotion.

    Now, boxing fans are mad a Floyd for not fighting all the biggest and heaviest fighters, or the current crop of top prospects. But he's not interested in boxing, or pleasing fans. He's put his health and life on the line for over 20 years of professional prize fighting, and now he just wants to make money. He doesn't want to take any more damage to his brain or body simply for your entertainment. He doesn't want to make other men (management, promoters, gamblers, etc...) a bunch of money by being beat up. He just wants to make money. Which is completely sensible -- but so many people have bought into Floyd's "Money" Mayweather persona, that they hate any, and everything he does.

    What Floyd understands, and what many many boxing fans don't, is that prize fighting is about money. Fighters fight for money. Not glory, not to have the picture on the green belt, not to have an amazing set of statistics. Money.
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    Default Re: How many losses should Mayweather have on his record?

    Quote Originally Posted by Alpha View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ruthless rocco View Post
    Which other "greats" started their careers at a lower weight than Mayweather and had sucess at middleweight?
    Duran, Armstrong. Other guys like Gavilan and Napoles started in lower weight divisions than Mayweather started and although they weren't successful against the middleweight champ at least they had the balls to challenge themselves.
    What weight do you suppose Gavilan, Duran, Armstrong, and Napoles' respective opponents were the night of their middleweight title fights?

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

    Quote Originally Posted by ruthless rocco View Post
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    Which other "greats" started their careers at a lower weight than Mayweather and had sucess at middleweight?
    Duran, Armstrong. Other guys like Gavilan and Napoles started in lower weight divisions than Mayweather started and although they weren't successful against the middleweight champ at least they had the balls to challenge themselves.
    What weight do you suppose Gavilan, Duran, Armstrong, and Napoles' respective opponents were the night of their middleweight title fights?
    Does it matter? they were all great fighters, the likes of whom, Floyd, whatever one thinks of him, never had a chance to face.
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    Default Re: How many losses should Mayweather have on his record?

    Quote Originally Posted by ruthless rocco View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by ruthless rocco View Post
    Which other "greats" started their careers at a lower weight than Mayweather and had sucess at middleweight?
    Duran, Armstrong. Other guys like Gavilan and Napoles started in lower weight divisions than Mayweather started and although they weren't successful against the middleweight champ at least they had the balls to challenge themselves.
    What weight do you suppose Gavilan, Duran, Armstrong, and Napoles' respective opponents were the night of their middleweight title fights?
    Look it up yourself. It should all be there as fighters weighed in on the day of the fight back then. I'd say there was a 4-5 pound difference for Gavilan & Napoles from their opponents. I do know there was a 10 pound difference for Armstrong.

    Duran started around 119.

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

    I think the difference between present day weight cutting/day before weigh-ins, and the disparity between contract weight and fight night weight is extremely relevant if you're going to compare these fighters from eras gone by and contemporary fighters.

    Would anyone agree?

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

    I feel fighters from other eras often fought at weight disadvantages.

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

    Quote Originally Posted by ruthless rocco View Post

    I'd love to see Floyd fight McGregor.

    Floyd is pretty much done with boxing. I believe he's gone on record as saying that he doesn't enjoy the sport, and hasn't for some time.


    I believe Floyd can do whatever he wants. As long as he doesn't expect the 49 to be changed to a 50.

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

    Quote Originally Posted by ruthless rocco View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ruthless rocco View Post
    Which other "greats" started their careers at a lower weight than Mayweather and had sucess at middleweight?
    I don't know the answer, because I never posted that. But one serious question for you? Obviously you're a big Fan of Floyd's Rocco, my question is , Do you want to see him fight again, and if so, Who against?
    the reason I ask this is I don't believe Floyd's fans particularly want to see him fight, I don't think Floyd particularly wants to fight, so why the fuck does everybody try to make these ridiculous match ups?
    I'd love to see Floyd fight McGregor.

    Floyd is pretty much done with boxing. I believe he's gone on record as saying that he doesn't enjoy the sport, and hasn't for some time. He is however, in the very unusual position to be able to profit from his boxing skill, talent for self promotion, and the current fixation on boxing vs UFC. He can make himself a shit tonne of money by promoting a mega fight against McGregor--a man who has followed Mayweather's blueprint for self promotion.

    Now, boxing fans are mad a Floyd for not fighting all the biggest and heaviest fighters, or the current crop of top prospects. But he's not interested in boxing, or pleasing fans. He's put his health and life on the line for over 20 years of professional prize fighting, and now he just wants to make money. He doesn't want to take any more damage to his brain or body simply for your entertainment. He doesn't want to make other men (management, promoters, gamblers, etc...) a bunch of money by being beat up. He just wants to make money. Which is completely sensible -- but so many people have bought into Floyd's "Money" Mayweather persona, that they hate any, and everything he does.

    What Floyd understands, and what many many boxing fans don't, is that prize fighting is about money. Fighters fight for money. Not glory, not to have the picture on the green belt, not to have an amazing set of statistics. Money.
    I am sure you would love to see Floyd fight McGregor a novice boxer. Joke.

    Floyd was pretty much done with boxing when he signed that fat contract picking and choosing his opponents.

    Boxing fans know that it is a business but they are disappointed at Floyd's pretence that he is an ATG.
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    Default Re: How many losses should Mayweather have on his record?

    Quote Originally Posted by ruthless rocco View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ruthless rocco View Post
    Which other "greats" started their careers at a lower weight than Mayweather and had sucess at middleweight?
    I don't know the answer, because I never posted that. But one serious question for you? Obviously you're a big Fan of Floyd's Rocco, my question is , Do you want to see him fight again, and if so, Who against?
    the reason I ask this is I don't believe Floyd's fans particularly want to see him fight, I don't think Floyd particularly wants to fight, so why the fuck does everybody try to make these ridiculous match ups?
    I'd love to see Floyd fight McGregor.

    Floyd is pretty much done with boxing. I believe he's gone on record as saying that he doesn't enjoy the sport, and hasn't for some time. He is however, in the very unusual position to be able to profit from his boxing skill, talent for self promotion, and the current fixation on boxing vs UFC. He can make himself a shit tonne of money by promoting a mega fight against McGregor--a man who has followed Mayweather's blueprint for self promotion.

    Now, boxing fans are mad a Floyd for not fighting all the biggest and heaviest fighters, or the current crop of top prospects. But he's not interested in boxing, or pleasing fans. He's put his health and life on the line for over 20 years of professional prize fighting, and now he just wants to make money. He doesn't want to take any more damage to his brain or body simply for your entertainment. He doesn't want to make other men (management, promoters, gamblers, etc...) a bunch of money by being beat up. He just wants to make money. Which is completely sensible -- but so many people have bought into Floyd's "Money" Mayweather persona, that they hate any, and everything he does.

    What Floyd understands, and what many many boxing fans don't, is that prize fighting is about money. Fighters fight for money. Not glory, not to have the picture on the green belt, not to have an amazing set of statistics. Money.
    I pretty much agree with every word you said, and I gave your post a like................ EXCEPT for the first sentence.
    Why would you "Love to see Mayweather fight MacGregor"? I'm stumped if I'm honest.
    I think the World has gone stone cold fucking crazy! I don't know why anyone with half a brain would want to actually see that fight. Now, I know the MMA fans would want to see it, and that frankly proves what I said about anyone with half a brain, but a boxing fan who knows everything there is to know about Floyd? Surely not for fucks sake.
    We all know if this happens, it's strictly Boxing , no half and half bullshit. Let's be fair, MacGregor probably wouldn't even be a good enough boxer to become Irish Champion, definitely not British level, yet in his first Pro fight under Queensbury rules, we expect him to make a fight of it against a guy who until he retired almost 2 years ago, was undisputed p4p #1 in the World?
    This is getting ridiculous!
    I respect Mayweather, without being a big, for want of a better word, "Flomo", and I would never want to see him in a ring again ever! If I was a mega fan, that's the last thing I would want.

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

    Floyd is welcome to fight for money and earn millions. All power to him. When he comes out saying GGG would be easy work and he would do this and that and that he's TBE that's where the problem starts. Talk is cheap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alpha View Post
    Floyd is welcome to fight for money and earn millions. All power to him. When he comes out saying GGG would be easy work and he would do this and that and that he's TBE that's where the problem starts. Talk is cheap.
    That's where the problems start for you, but for him it's marketing-- it's how he's attracted people to his fights, and made him the richest athlete in recent years.

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

    Quote Originally Posted by ruthless rocco View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Alpha View Post
    Floyd is welcome to fight for money and earn millions. All power to him. When he comes out saying GGG would be easy work and he would do this and that and that he's TBE that's where the problem starts. Talk is cheap.
    That's where the problems start for you, but for him it's marketing-- it's how he's attracted people to his fights, and made him the richest athlete in recent years.
    If that stuff interests you then that's fine. I prefer my fighters to prove what they say they can do in the ring.

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

    Quote Originally Posted by Alpha View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ruthless rocco View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Alpha View Post
    Floyd is welcome to fight for money and earn millions. All power to him. When he comes out saying GGG would be easy work and he would do this and that and that he's TBE that's where the problem starts. Talk is cheap.
    That's where the problems start for you, but for him it's marketing-- it's how he's attracted people to his fights, and made him the richest athlete in recent years.
    If that stuff interests you then that's fine. I prefer my fighters to prove what they say they can do in the ring.
    It's what interests him. I'm pretty sure he's quite happy that you aren't impressed by him. The haters fuel his career more than his fans. For years people have been watching his fights with the hope of seeing him lose for the very reason that they don't like him and his arrogant persona.

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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 ruthless rocco View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Alpha View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ruthless rocco View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Alpha View Post
    Floyd is welcome to fight for money and earn millions. All power to him. When he comes out saying GGG would be easy work and he would do this and that and that he's TBE that's where the problem starts. Talk is cheap.
    That's where the problems start for you, but for him it's marketing-- it's how he's attracted people to his fights, and made him the richest athlete in recent years.
    If that stuff interests you then that's fine. I prefer my fighters to prove what they say they can do in the ring.
    It's what interests him. I'm pretty sure he's quite happy that you aren't impressed by him. The haters fuel his career more than his fans. For years people have been watching his fights with the hope of seeing him lose for the very reason that they don't like him and his arrogant persona.
    I'd just like to see him back up his words. If GGG is such an easy fight wouldn't he take it for an easy payday?

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