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In what WeightClass & Percentage of PBF career will "YOU" judge FLOYD MAYWEATHER???
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Originally posted by Horus View Posthey answer this question....
if you are sick of my threads..why did you come in my thread...read it..and then reply to it???
that is a pretty ****** way to show your disgust of my threads...dont you think?
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Originally posted by savorduhflavor View PostI'm a huge Floyd fan but I can understand why some are disappointed with him.
He accomplished SO MUCH, enough to be a HOF before he even fought Gatti. He did SO much at such a young age, and I honestly feel he could have OWNED the WW division. I would favor him over Cotto,Williams,Marg,Mosley,Clottey, and Berto. Considering how young he was when he went up to WW, he could have dominated that division, and been a top 20 ATG EASY, probably higher.
But he wanted to take some huge money fights and retire, and that's fine, that's his prerogative. I'll still always appreciate the excellence that was his pre 140 pound career. But when you think about what could have been it's easy to get a bit disappointed.
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Originally posted by Horus View Post
Roberto Duran is one of the greatest lightweights of all time
He has had what 119 fights…
But he also fought 27 fights above 135
Meaning that’s 4.4 % of his career he didn’t fight at Lightweight or under lightweight
Here is the question when history Judges Duran do you think the historians are going to judge him on 96.1 % on his career or on that 4.4% ????
Alexis Arguello is one of the greatest Superfeather Weights of all time he has had 90 fights but 10 of them were at 135 and up… meaning 9%...
Here is the question again when history Judges Arguello do you think the historians are going to judge him on 91% on his career or on that 9%????
Sugar Ray Leonard is one of the greatest WelterWeights of all time he has had 40 total fights
But 8 fights were above 147 meaning 5%
Here is the question again when history Judges Leonard do you think the historians are going to judge him on 95 % on his career or on that 5%????
Now We Have
Floyd Mayweather who is the one of the greatest Superfeather Weights of all time he has had 39 fights in which 31 Fights at 140 and under and 8 fights at 154 and under which is 4.8%
Once again Here is the question again when history Judges Mayweather do you think the historians are going to judge him on 95.2 % on his career or on that 4.8%????
I would hope that answer to my question from all you guys, would be that history will judge these fighters on what they did with the majority of their career..but if not
This is what I am talking about when I speak on double standards….No other fighter is judge on a fraction of his career like Mayweather is…. Should a big part of Roberto Duran career be base on his loses to William Joppy, Hector Camacho, or Robbie Sims at middleweight when he fought most of his career at lightweight????
Of Course Not.
So In what WeightClass & Percentage of PBF career will "YOU" judge FLOYD MAYWEATHER???
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Originally posted by toincito View PostIt's just that we are secretly hoping that all the fu.ck off's and shut up will one day get to you...but it seems pointless at this day and age with you....
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mayweather was the ring ****zine champion. but the only way to take that championship away is to beat him. so you are the ring ****zine champion at welterweight. the only fight after he won the ring ****zine was de la hoya at 154 and ricky hatton at 147. so he really didnt defende the title. he won the title and milked until 2008.
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