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Floyd HAS NEVER BEATEN a BONA FIDE GREAT FIGHTER in their PRIME

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    Originally posted by No Ceilings View Post
    And if it happens. What says you?

    just the utter fact that you are so convinced that floyd is gonna dominate pac gives me great confidence that it will go the opposite way. a close competitive fight. ive read enough burner, 5* general prediction threads to know.


    Originally posted by big_james10 View Post
    You are an idiot! Nothing else needs to be said about this post!

    how about proving that post wrong with boxing facts.


    Notice how the *****s cant even defend the post but are relegated to posting about different subjects.


    I asked several times name me a true great hall of fame fighter floyd has fought in his prime & they cant give me a answer.

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      Originally posted by daggum View Post
      floyd doesn't have to fight great fighters in their prime cause fanboys will defend his cherry picking and buy his ppvs no matter who he fights.
      As will the general public

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        Originally posted by Reloaded View Post
        You talk of steps down and steps up like its lots , JMM is only manipulating a few pounds of real fight weight not the division weigh-in limits like you assume , he weighed 143 fighting Pac who was weighing 146 and this was with a LW weigh-in ,,,, guys need to understand how water weight is manipulated for a weight 30 hrs before the fight , in reality the weigh-in is nowhere near as important as the actual weight they fight at , for instance Hatton weighed 153 fighting KT Castillo etc all his JW fights he was 153ish stepping in the ring , fights Floyd at WW guess what he weighed 153 on the night , against Luis he weighed 159 and when you look at his body its easy to see how sluggish he was at 159 , thats only 6 pound of his best ,,,,,

        What? What you are asking Marquez to do is to go from fighting guys that he was used to, 126-130 (3 levels down) and a couple at 135 (2 levels down), to fighting a guy who is used to fighting boxers at 147. To top it off, Marquez had to make this transition against a top WW named Floyd.

        If Marquez had a great punch and was able to bring it up to the WW level, maybe.....but Marquez was known to be a counter puncher with decent but not overwhelming power. Floyd laughed when he felt Marquez's punches. Marquez admitted that going to WW slowed him down so he stepped back 2 levels! As for defensively, Marquez had to bear with Floyd's heavier punches.This was something Marquez wasn't used to and it showed on his face during the fight.

        If its nothing to go up or down then why was Floyd stating it was too much to go down a couple of pounds? If its not too much (moving up in weight) then Floyd can easily move up and fight middleweights but for some reason his resume has many over-bloated lightweights and junior welterweights and so on.


        Not sure why you are defending this but now lets add the fact that Marquez was 36 years old and who didn't even have a pre-fight at ww,...... it was not a fair fight. Again, why not have Floyd fight a true WW that had been calling him out too.

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          Originally posted by -EX- View Post
          As will the general public
          that's why boxing is in a bad shape with the mainstream sports fans everytime floyd fights on ppv.

          there's always a public backlash of how boring, uninteresting, devoid of fun, excitement, drama, the fight was.

          floyd really needs to be off ppv. he gives boxing a bad rep whenever he fights on ppv.

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            You dodged the question:

            If Floyd beats Pac what will you say.

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              Originally posted by No Ceilings View Post
              You dodged the question:

              If Floyd beats Pac what will you say.
              You dodged mine......

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                Originally posted by Clayton Bigsby View Post
                that's why boxing is in a bad shape with the mainstream sports fans everytime floyd fights on ppv.

                there's always a public backlash of how boring, uninteresting, devoid of fun, excitement, drama, the fight was.

                floyd really needs to be off ppv. he gives boxing a bad rep whenever he fights on ppv.
                Mayweather-Mosley wasn't boring...if you found it boring it wasn't cuz of Floyd...

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                  Originally posted by -EX- View Post
                  Mayweather-Mosley wasn't boring...if you found it boring it wasn't cuz of Floyd...
                  Now that is a very true statement. If he found it boring that is..

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                    Originally posted by -EX- View Post
                    Mayweather-Mosley wasn't boring...if you found it boring it wasn't cuz of Floyd...
                    its always cuz of floyd or at least most of the time. with the shane fight, you could place half the blame on shane being 39 years old & away from the ring for 1 year & 5 months off his last fight.

                    when was the last time you saw floyd in an entertaining ppv fight?

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                      Originally posted by Clayton Bigsby View Post
                      its always cuz of floyd or at least most of the time. with the shane fight, you could place half the blame on shane being 39 years old & away from the ring for 1 year & 5 months off his last fight.

                      when was the last time you saw floyd in an entertaining ppv fight?
                      True...well I found the Hatton fight entertaining...

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