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Originally posted by Jcsuper View PostThe funny thing is Im on this site since 2005 and in 2007 people were not even talking about Martinez, Pacquiao,Khan or Alvarez. In 2007 there were threads like :
What if Floyd beat Hatton, Mosley, Cotto and DLH ? And people were saying there's no way he would do that.
So to answer your question : what would his legacy be???
His legacy would be nothing, people will just line up 4 differents guys that will be popular 2016 and people will say what if Floyd beat these guys
Originally posted by WESS View Post(check my sig) end thread////////////////////////////////////////
Taking names since 08 I see.
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Originally posted by PAC-BOY View Postwhats even funnier is he waited sooo long to fight Mosley. Made Hatton move up to a weight Hatton himself knew he was nooo good at...being his only 147 fight he looked real bad in and most everyone knew he lost the fight with Luis Collazo....and he got a old version of DLH late in the game...same goes for Cotto.
He didn't make Hatton "move up" considering that Hatton weighs 180 pounds between fights. So how is that moving up? That fight was more of a catch weight where Floyd was coming down from 154 to 147, so it was a weight both guys would be comfortable at.
And shut up with DLH being old. DLH was 34 which is younger than Floyd is now and he was much bigger than Floyd on fight night. I love how you bring up size when talking about the Hatton fight but fail to mention the size advantage DLH had.
And lastly, how can you say he waited for Cotto to get old when Cotto is nearly four years younger than Floyd? This post fails immensely!
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Cotto and DLH he gave them all of the advantages as well. The weight they wanted, the gloves they wanted. Cotto he fought the fight Cotto wanted, giving him every opportunity to win and he still came out on top.
What do both of those guys have in common with Poochiao? weight games.
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Originally posted by 4Corners View PostDecember 2012: Sergio Martinez at 154 lbs
May/June 2013: Amir Khan (given Khan beats Garcia and Ortiz/Alexander)
November 2013: Manny Pacquiao (given Pacquiao beats Bradley, Marquez, and a Rios/Jones)
May 2014: Saul Alvarez at 154 lbs (given Alvarez beats Williams, Cotto, Kirkland/Molina)
HIGHLY DOUBT THIS HAPPENS. But, if he finsihed it out like this and actually won all these fights, what would his legacy be???
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Originally posted by Jcsuper View PostThe funny thing is Im on this site since 2005 and in 2007 people were not even talking about Martinez, Pacquiao,Khan or Alvarez. In 2007 there were threads like :
What if Floyd beat Hatton, Mosley, Cotto and DLH ? And people were saying there's no way he would do that.
So to answer your question : what would his legacy be???
His legacy would be nothing, people will just line up 4 differents guys that will be popular 2016 and people will say what if Floyd beat these guys
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Originally posted by PAC-BOY View Postwhats even funnier is he waited sooo long to fight Mosley. Made Hatton move up to a weight Hatton himself knew he was nooo good at...being his only 147 fight he looked real bad in and most everyone knew he lost the fight with Luis Collazo....and he got a old version of DLH late in the game...same goes for Cotto.Originally posted by Dudley View PostYour Avi and Sig is all need to know about this comment! lol
I am surprised no 1 checked this dude before Dudley. Considering the Mosley, Hatton & Oscar Floyd fought may not have been peak, or close to it but Floyd beat a better version of all. Even Cotto is up for debate considering the fact that Pacman refuses to fight him to this very day without a weight stipulation that benefits him.
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Originally posted by Johnwoo8686 View PostHow many times do people have to bring up the fact that he called out Mosley YEARS ago and Mosley had no interest in fighting him. Then when Mosley was desperate for a payday and Floyd beat him, the haters say Floyd waited too long. No my friend it was Mosley who waited too long.
He didn't make Hatton "move up" considering that Hatton weighs 180 pounds between fights. So how is that moving up? That fight was more of a catch weight where Floyd was coming down from 154 to 147, so it was a weight both guys would be comfortable at.
And shut up with DLH being old. DLH was 34 which is younger than Floyd is now and he was much bigger than Floyd on fight night. I love how you bring up size when talking about the Hatton fight but fail to mention the size advantage DLH had.
And lastly, how can you say he waited for Cotto to get old when Cotto is nearly four years younger than Floyd? This post fails immensely!
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