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    Mayweather v GGG (2014) CW?

    I don't know if this counts as history, and thus belongs in this section, but it does posit a premise over five years ago....so I'll run with it.

    I remember in the mid 2010s, there was talk of a potential Mayweather v GGG fight. So for the sake of discussion, lets say it took place, allow me to set the hypothetical parameters; and do me the favor of not bringing up that GGG never went out of his weight class at this time, or that FMJ wouldnt take on a power puncher of G's size. Just follow the possibility and let me know how you think the fight breaks down.

    After picking apart a somewhat green Canelo Alvarez, Mayweather starts feeling himself. GGG isn't known much outside the boxing community at this time, but HBO keeps hyping up a 'monster at middleweight' and Floyd wants to test his mettle. After much back and forth they sign on to fight in May of 2014 at the catchweight of 157 lbs.

    Now this is younger and prime G. Who later on in his career would take on and in all honesty beat a better version of Canelo (I know, you can't say that here because the sycophants get up in arms. But if we are being honest he did beat him in their first fight). He has a punch, can take a punch, and still had enough juice in his legs to cut the ring off on some good fighters.

    Conversely, Mayweather is getting up there in age by this point. He'd be fighting at a weight he'd never fought at before, and is no longer as spry as he once was.

    Clearly, on a P4P prime for prime measurement, Mayweather is far ahead of GGG. But if this fight happened at this time, how do you think it would shake out?

    #2
    I see Floyd outboxing GGG for much of the fight as Golovkin keeps stalking and trying to walk him down. Gennady starts landing more frequently and winning rounds starting around the 9th. By the 12th round Floyd is in survival mode but makes it out of the fight. Mayweather wins by SD and is booed by the crowd. This would sort of be like DeLaHoya-Trinidad in my opinion, only with Oscar getting the nod.

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      #3
      I see something similar to the above poster. Floyd blows GGG out of the water in a fight that looks like a pro vs amateur on the scorecards. In reality it probably wouldnt be anymore than Floyd on his bike while GGG chases him.

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        #4
        Originally posted by DeeMoney View Post
        I don't know if this counts as history, and thus belongs in this section, but it does posit a premise over five years ago....so I'll run with it.

        I remember in the mid 2010s, there was talk of a potential Mayweather v GGG fight. So for the sake of discussion, lets say it took place, allow me to set the hypothetical parameters; and do me the favor of not bringing up that GGG never went out of his weight class at this time, or that FMJ wouldnt take on a power puncher of G's size. Just follow the possibility and let me know how you think the fight breaks down.

        After picking apart a somewhat green Canelo Alvarez, Mayweather starts feeling himself. GGG isn't known much outside the boxing community at this time, but HBO keeps hyping up a 'monster at middleweight' and Floyd wants to test his mettle. After much back and forth they sign on to fight in May of 2014 at the catchweight of 157 lbs.

        Now this is younger and prime G. Who later on in his career would take on and in all honesty beat a better version of Canelo (I know, you can't say that here because the sycophants get up in arms. But if we are being honest he did beat him in their first fight). He has a punch, can take a punch, and still had enough juice in his legs to cut the ring off on some good fighters.

        Conversely, Mayweather is getting up there in age by this point. He'd be fighting at a weight he'd never fought at before, and is no longer as spry as he once was.

        Clearly, on a P4P prime for prime measurement, Mayweather is far ahead of GGG. But if this fight happened at this time, how do you think it would shake out?
        GGG by murder

        if maidana, sosa and castillo can do it then so can the middleweight brandon rios.

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          #5
          easily Mayweather, GGG only managed two top defences before capitulating his title to a guy originally from welter.

          ggg going up against anyone better than good contenders is unthinkable if he cant win two fights at that lower level.

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            #6
            Originally posted by DreamFighter View Post
            easily Mayweather, GGG only managed two top defences before capitulating his title to a guy originally from welter.

            ggg going up against anyone better than good contenders is unthinkable if he cant win two fights at that lower level.
            mayweather needed 2 attempts to beat plodders like castillo and maidana.

            he didnt even dare give sosa the rematch LMAO 😂

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              #7
              Mayweather had lots of chances to fight great fighters at their peaks when they were considered dangerous, and turned them all down. If he thought he could beat GGG, he would have fought him, since beating GGG would have absolutely given him the most monumental legacy boost he could ever receive. But MW only faced opponents he knew he could beat. If he had faced GGG five years ago, it would have broken all PPV records. So why didn't he? Obvious answer.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Rick Taylor View Post
                mayweather needed 2 attempts to beat plodders like castillo and maidana.

                he didnt even dare give sosa the rematch LMAO 😂
                and he beats GGG easily.

                you are making GGG look worse.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by DreamFighter View Post
                  and he beats GGG easily.

                  you are making GGG look worse.
                  you're right GGG is no victoriano sosa 😆

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Rick Taylor View Post
                    you're right GGG is no victoriano sosa 😆
                    thank yes GGG defended against 1 top contender before losing titlehood true.

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