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Two weeks ago he had to fight Cotto to cement his legacy. Now if he fought and beat Cotto it would not be enough cos Margo already beat him. Before that Hatton, who he beat before that ODLH, who he beat. Before that it was Margo who Williams beat. Now it is Margo again cos he beat Cotto. The list will never end, and in fact has done a full loop.
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I was a little surprised at how blunt Kellerman was towards Floyd. That being said, I think he had a point. I don't care what Floyd or his fans say, he hasn't fought the best competition out there, not in a long time at least. I'm not even saying that Tony could beat Floyd, but I think it is a fair argument to say that Floyd has ducked tough competition.
"The refusal to respect one's enemies is a weakness, a stinginess of heart." Frederick the Great
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I dont think it is fair to say Floyd has ducked tough opposition. HAtton, and DLH at 154 are hardly easy opposition, and in both fights a high percentage of 'experts' picked Floyd to lose.
The only fair thing to say is that he hasnt ofught Cotto, Margo or Williams yet. Dont mean he wont.
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I was almost struck dumb when I saw Kreepy Kellerman berating Floyd like that. I wish he'd make another rap video dissing Mayweather
Personally; Floyd doesn't have to prove anything to me. I can't stand the guy, but Floyd is an all time great imo. Sure, I'd like to see him bump with Cotto and Williams and Margarito; just to back up those claims of how great he is at 147, and truth be told I'd love to see him lose to all of them. Problem is I don't think he loses to any of them.
I actually have been enjoying this WW division more without him since he's retired. I got sick of listening to him; and it's been pleasant, for me, to watch things unfold since he's been gone. Stay retired, it wouldn't bother me in the least.
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Kellerman is way better than Merchant IMO, he has a better grasp of whats going on in boxing, and doesn't take a half hour to say one sentence. If he could just cut down on thecreepy eyes.
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Same excuse all the time. All these guys are fighting each other and beating each other back and forth but the bottom line is that they're taking the chance and fighting the best out there.
Much more than anyone can say about floyd. Did he lose? No. Did he fight anyone who had a chance coming in? Hell no.
Francisco "The Wizard" Palacios
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I think guys need to forget about Floyd; Floyd has proven to be a great fighter but he upset a lot of people in the industry too. Mayweathers legacy is already set lets move on while he is retired.
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Any fighter who dominates and retires will have people taunting them to come back. People can't seem to accept when a boxer dominates and just want to see any possible chance of seeing them loose. So if Mayweather came back and beat Cotto and Margarito (big possibility, can't see him loosing to them) and retires, later on a new star will come out and taunt him once again and you'll see people go "Oh! This guy would really beat Mayweather" and so on.
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For me it's a matter of fighting a welterweight..
Exactly. He did all he could do in the lower weight classes, but he never cleaned out WW. The Hatton fight was at 147, but Hatton is not a real WW. Even Judah is a natural LWW, same with Sharmba Mitchell. He fought two legit WW's - Baldomir and Oscar. Fine, he needed to fight Baldomir for the lineal WW title, and Oscar, he fought for the money. Oscar was a legit risk, but it was also very high reward.
He probably beats any WW out there - Tony, Cotto, Williams - but his legacy will suffer for not making these fights. Ten years from now, he will considered an ATG, but nobody will consider him a great WW. Hell get credit for having good wins at that weight, it will become clear with time to everybody that only dabbled at WW.
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Interesting.
During the Cotto - Mosley fight, the pound for pound and true Welterweight champion debate arose between Kellerman and Emmanuel Steward.
Emmanuel Steward posed a question to Kellerman;
"If Floyd Mayweather doesn't fight the winner of this fight will you consider him the true Welterweight Champion."
Kellerman replied "Yes I will," on the basis of the Championships lineage.
Kellerman has long advocated and supported Mayweather, this is a dramatic turn around.
I had started to like Kellerman as he was quite observant and astute during the Cotto - Margarito fight, but this is another example of him trying to get involved in boxing again, as he did in the Hatton interview after Castillo.
You're just a commentator Max.
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