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The 7 Reason's MAYWEATHER never Lost or Never Will..!!!
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Originally posted by a-raines21 View Postif u dont see boxing as an art then ull end up like cotto. period. nothing against cotto but being a fighter will get u nowhere for the simple fact that there is always a tougher man out there. u can be the best boxer by working harder than the next man.....
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Originally posted by Horus View Post
"in my opinion what makes a fighter are his best and most memorable fights, floyd has had zero."
Floyd is the premier pound-for-pound boxer of this era and without question the most talented.
Too say he doesnt have any memorable fights is insane. And after that post proves you are a new boxing fan.
Mayweather vs. Chavez WAR!! wasnt Memorable?
Mayweather vs. Castillo I wasnt Memorable?
Mayweather vs. Gatti wasnt Memorable?
Mayweather vs. Hatton wasnt Memorable?
Mayweather vs. Corralles wasnt Memorable?
what the hell are you talking about?
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he had memorable fights in regards to his career but none memorable towards boxing.
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Mayweather will be beaten in his career. Mark, my words.
(I realize that's only a bold statement to his nuthuggers, but it's true.)
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Originally posted by boxer Q21 View PostIm aware of all of his fights you dont have to tell me about them.
he had memorable fights in regards to his career but none memorable towards boxing.
Because in 2007 He sold the most P.P.V in boxing history in 1 year....
back to back fights MEGA EVENTS. P.P.V fights can no longer be talk about without Mentioning Mayweather when it comes to the history of it.
And what is your definition of a memorable fight to boxing?
Because Mayweather vs. Hatton was 2 undefeated Prime P4P fighters fighting each other which was the Highest P.P.V in the United States not involving Oscar De La Hoya or a heavyweight...
I would so that was pretty Memorable wouldnt you?
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Originally posted by DIOS DOMINICANO View PostEven though you saw Pernell get knocked down a few times??
With Floyd, he has never had a legitimate KD - the Judah fight was the closest. And that was more of a balance thing. You have never seen him hurt. Buzzed for five seconds vs. Corley and Judah.
It's pretty amazing, actually. You have seen so many of his fights, and you can barely remember the good punches that landed. That's crazy.
Meaning as he has moved up in weight he has chosen not to engage as much as he used to. Its safety first with Floyd.
Whitaker was more a showmn in the ring, that got him KD against Tito (or was that Oscar?), he clowned around more plus he fought on for longer than Floyd did, getting hit more, becoming flat footed, plus he often stayed much closer to opponents than Floyd does.
Maybe also Whitaker fought better opponents?
Maybe Floyd has a better chin?
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Originally posted by Horus View PostAnd what is your definition of a memorable fight to boxing?
Because in 2007 He sold the most P.P.V in boxing history in 1 year....
back to back fights MEGA EVENTS. P.P.V fights can no longer be talk about without Mentioning Mayweather when it comes to the history of it.
And what is your definition of a memorable fight to boxing?
Because Mayweather vs. Hatton was 2 undefeated Prime P4P fighters fighting each other which was the Highest P.P.V in the United States not involving Oscar De La Hoya or a heavyweight...
I would so that was pretty Memorable wouldnt you?
second of all other than the de la hoya fight selling the most ppv that was far from memorable, probably hurt boxing more then helped it. Then the hatton fight was an under sized hatton fighting mayweather with a predictable outcome it was a good fight and good win by mayweather but thats all it was... good.
I think of a memorable fight as a fight of the year type fight or even candidate. A fight that really tests the fighter in the ring.
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