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    Questions about Floyd's status as No. 1

    Questions about Floyd's status as No. 1
    By SC
    Posted on Sun Apr 13, 2008 at 08:34:34 PM EDT


    I have long been a Floyd Mayweather, Jr., supporter, arguing very hard against those that would question his place as the sport's No. 1 pound-for-pound fighter.

    But with the sport moving so quickly and several fighters making their cases with great performances, how long can a halfway-relevant participant like Mayweather really hold on to his spot?

    I'm not saying that Floyd isn't the most talented or most gifted fighter in the game today. I very much believe he is. But he is a money fighter now -- nothing more than that. Mayweather's plans are to fight Oscar de la Hoya in an event that will prove nothing about anyone sans a big Oscar upset, and is in talks to pursue a beyond pointless rematch against Ricky Hatton in 2009.

    Why take these fights? Money, says Floyd and his team. And that's a bull**** excuse, too.

    Floyd should be fighting Miguel Cotto. This is not a Tony Margarito situation, where Mayweather got a good payday to fight the welterweight champion, Carlos Baldomir. Cotto right now is a bigger star than Margarito has ever been, and Floyd is a pay-per-view and house draw all on his own now. He is arguably the biggest star in the sport and its most recognizable face, even moreso than Oscar.

    So if it's money, there isn't a legitimate problem here. Mayweather-Cotto would do big bucks on pay-per-view, would get mainstream coverage, and would sell out Madison Square Garden in a heartbeat. What more can you ask than that?

    Floyd's taking easy fights that he's already won while the boxing world moves along without him. We're going to be updating our pound-for-pound rankings next week after Hopkins-Calzaghe, and I think it warrants serious consideration: Is Floyd truly No. 1 anymore? He has no intention of fighting the best opposition available. Meanwhile, guys like Cotto, Pacquiao, Calzaghe and Hopkins have been doing just that. Even Hopkins as a once-a-year fighter is fighting tougher competition than Mayweather plans to.

    It's a question that has no real answer, but I'm having trouble coming up with good ways to justify the idea of Floyd deserving to be ranked as the best in the game, because he's just not playing the same game as the other guys.


    #2
    I whole heartly agree with all your critizisms about Floyd............................................. ....But he's still the best and thers nothing no one can do about that until they beat him

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      #3
      Originally posted by Dice View Post
      I whole heartly agree with all your critizisms about Floyd............................................. ....But he's still the best and thers nothing no one can do about that until they beat him
      Uh...there's already 2 guys just in his own division that while im not claiming would beat him, would give him a huge run for his money. But they'll never be able to prove it if Floyd only fights guys that he knows would never be able to beat him on his worst day. Hence the debate.

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        #4
        Truthfully speaking the ONLY reason I still have Floyd as number 1 right now is because I don't think anyone on the list, p4p, could beat him. Other fighters are making one hell of a statement for their claims but I still have Floyd at the top, well, because he is the best.

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          #5
          Originally posted by MakeDamnSure View Post

          So if it's money, there isn't a legitimate problem here. Mayweather-Cotto would do big bucks on pay-per-view, would get mainstream coverage, and would sell out Madison Square Garden in a heartbeat. What more can you ask than that?
          1) the money that the Oscar/Hatton rematches is going to make him

          2) the extra money Cotto will bring if he beats Margarito.

          Simple, aint it? Even Larry Merchant figured it out.

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            #6
            Originally posted by supermandathoe View Post
            Truthfully speaking the ONLY reason I still have Floyd as number 1 right now is because I don't think anyone on the list, p4p, could beat him. Other fighters are making one hell of a statement for their claims but I still have Floyd at the top, well, because he is the best.
            Once again..you dont think anyone could beat him, but the argument is that we will never know if he only fights guys that everyone knows would never beat him.

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              #7
              Floyd will be #1 as long as he is alive. he dont even HAVE to box and he STILL be #1 doggie. there is NO ONE that can beat him so if he is unebeatable, how can he lose his top spot? that makes no damn sense. cotto can do whatever he want, beat which ever contender he want, but he just aint good enough to go at Money doggie. matta of fact, Money could go back and give Baldomir, Gatti, Mitchell another career payday and he would STILL be #1. the resume speaks for its self doggie.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Dice View Post
                I whole heartly agree with all your critizisms about Floyd............................................. ....But he's still the best and thers nothing no one can do about that until they beat him
                So if he doesn't fight anyone with a pulse for 10 years, he keeps the #1 spot in your book?

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                  #9
                  you say floyd is not fighting the best opposition, its not like cotto did that last nite....

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                    #10
                    Floyds the best fighter in the world and its not even a close number two.

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