Originally posted by Walt Liquor
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Who should Floyd's comeback/tuneup fight before a megafight be against?
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Originally posted by RL_GMA View PostIgnorant in what way? Leonard had an injury, was out of the sport for a while. Came out from a longer hiatus than Floyd's ever experienced, and went in straight to fight the Middleweight Champion of the World.
Did or did this not occur?
And saying "well so and so did it, so you should too", is one of the lamest ways to look at things.
Basically, you're saying that ANYONE who has been out of the ring for 3 years or less, should be able to come back and immediately fight the absolute best fighter available. All because of what Sugar Ray Leonard did.
See how ****** that sounds?
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Originally posted by johnm View PostIgnorant in that, one, has absolutely NOTHING to do with the other. Floyd Mayweather is not Sugar Ray Leonard. What Sugar Ray Leonard done in his career, isn't some kind of bar that gets set for what Floyd Mayweather should do in his career.
And saying "well so and so did it, so you should too", is one of the lamest ways to look at things.
Basically, you're saying that ANYONE who has been out of the ring for 3 years or less, should be able to come back and immediately fight the absolute best fighter available. All because of what Sugar Ray Leonard did.
See how ****** that sounds?
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Originally posted by Pullcounter View Postc'mon guy... SRL had a detached retina... wifebeater is just going on vacation to avoid pac. he's done it before. he ducked cotto and marg when they were prime and beat up a longtoothed coming off a long layoff mosley.
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Originally posted by RL_GMA View PostWhether people want to admit it or not, bars ARE set in sports. That's what separates guys we'll talk about for years to come to guys who are hot today, gone tomorrow. Nobody is saying Floyd should follow Leonard's exact plans (as every fighter should follow their own). My thing is I believe Floyd is physically capable of fighting Pacquiao without needing a tune up. Sue me if I used Ray Leonard as an example.
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Originally posted by RL_GMA View PostWhether people want to admit it or not, bars ARE set in sports. That's what separates guys we'll talk about for years to come to guys who are hot today, gone tomorrow. Nobody is saying Floyd should follow Leonard's exact plans (as every fighter should follow their own). My thing is I believe Floyd is physically capable of fighting Pacquiao without needing a tune up. Sue me if I used Ray Leonard as an example.
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