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    #11
    Most likely as the best fighter of his generation.

    One of the best defensive fighters of all time and the biggest money maker of his time.

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      #12
      He will be remembered as one of the most talented and unbeatable fighters of all time.....while also remembered as being a symbol for his era of boxing- inactive, arrogant, disappointing, and kind of empty altogether.

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        #13
        He'll be overrated by boxingscene boxing history forum standards. soon as he hangs em up he'll be considered the greatest of all time by arm chair boxing enthusiasts. personally, i think he's the most talented fighter ever, he just doesn't have much of a resume to even come close to being the GOAT.

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          #14
          Greatest fighter of this era.

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            #15
            greatest fighter of his era and a defining fighter of his era - inactivity + failure to make best fights at best times

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              #16
              i just hope when all the great boxing historians pass away floyd isnt rated no.1 in 100 years time

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                #17
                he will alway be known as a fighter who ducked the best!

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                  #18
                  Best of his era... Albeit a weak era recently.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by bender2000 View Post
                    a talented coward
                    In what way is he a coward? Let's just pretend that the fight with Manny had more to do with Arum not making it than anything else right? Do you still think him a coward?

                    He's fought everyone that Manny's fought really so what's the difference? Public perception alone? Surely no one is ****** enough to fall for that?

                    Maybe the BS Margarito saga?

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by IronDanHamza View Post
                      Most likely as the best fighter of his generation.

                      One of the best defensive fighters of all time and the biggest money maker of his time.
                      Originally posted by jabsRstiff View Post
                      He will be remembered as one of the most talented and unbeatable fighters of all time.....while also remembered as being a symbol for his era of boxing- inactive, arrogant, disappointing, and kind of empty altogether.
                      Yeah, I kind of feel like the above two represent him best.

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