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    #91
    Originally posted by Davis40 View Post
    well when you only fight once every 2 years it's easier to stay undefeated. Especially when you're expected to fight the top guys. If he had 10 fights in the last 5 years instead of 4 we would have a better idea how "great" he really is. That's undeniable.
    Truth be told. Sometimes i wish he never got that fight with ODLH, so he wouldn't have the luxury of mini retirements. But at the end of the day, Floyd is good for boxing, in the sense that he brings viewers. Not in the sense of making fights we want to see!!!

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      #92
      Originally posted by johncods View Post
      You seriously have no clue WTF you talking about. Those guys are legit 160 pounders! Those guys ate punches got ****ed up trying to hit maravilla. Floyd would not be able to handle sergio's power. Sergio is fast for a MW and would punish floyd.
      It seems you're the one with issues here.

      Floyd doesn't eat punches. Everyone knows this.

      It's not my fault Sergio got hit by right hands and his hands down style leaves him vulnerable for the short lead right, something Floyd knows how to throw.

      Macklin set Sergio up for rights to the body by throwing light jabs, a tactic Floyd knows too.
      Originally posted by timboslice708 View Post
      I know right. It's as if Floyd has some kind of "iron" jaw. He doesn't, he's not superman. His work rate will drop as soon as he tastes Sergio's power. Book it.
      Floyd wasn't ever the type to rely on a high workrate to win.

      What he does is force everyone else to lower their punch output.

      Sergio had his hardest fight when Macklin made it a low volume battle.

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        #93
        Originally posted by GrandpaBernard View Post
        It seems you're the one with issues here.

        Floyd doesn't eat punches. Everyone knows this.

        It's not my fault Sergio got hit by right hands and his hands down style leaves him vulnerable for the short lead right, something Floyd knows how to throw.

        Macklin set Sergio up for rights to the body by throwing light jabs, a tactic Floyd knows too.
        Floyd wasn't ever the type to rely on a high workrate to win.

        What he does is force everyone else to lower their punch output.

        Sergio had his hardest fight when Macklin made it a low volume battle.
        Whatever man, if your boy Floyd is so good and has so much confidence in himself. The fight will get made. But, magically it won't. So all this "he's a genius at this or that. He makes fighters do this or that", doesn't mean squat, when he's not willing to test out his skills against another super dangerous opponent. Of course, you can look like Superman when your fighting sub par competition, but to truly test how great you are, you have to fight legit, dangerous opponents, that have a shot at outboxing and KO'ing you.

        It's like the Lakers calling themselves the G.O.A.T. basketball team after beating the Atlanta Hawks. What happens when you match yourself up with a team like the Heat or the Thunder??? Can you look as magical and dominant against a team that's just as good as you or even better? I've never once gotten that feeling from a Floyd fight, where I thought "ok, lets see what this kid's made of!", besides the Corralles fight. That was like a decade ago.
        Last edited by timboslice708; 09-16-2012, 03:07 PM.

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          #94
          Originally posted by timboslice708 View Post
          Whatever man, if your boy Floyd is so good and has so much confidence in himself. The fight will get made. But, magically it won't. So all this "he's a genius at this or that. He makes fighters do this or that", doesn't mean squat, when he's not willing to test out his skills against another super dangerous opponent. Of course, you can look like Superman when your fighting sub par competition, but to truly test how great you are, you have to fight legit, dangerous opponents, that have a shot at outboxing and KO'ing you.

          It's like the Lakers calling themselves the G.O.A.T. basketball team after beating the Atlanta Hawks. What happens when you match yourself up with a team like the Heat or the Thunder??? Can you look as magical and dominant against a team that's just as good as you or even better? I've never once gotten that feeling from a Floyd fight, where I thought "ok, lets see what this kid's made of!", besides the Corralles fight. That was like a decade ago.
          okay my friend have a good Sunday

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            #95
            Floyd isn't getting in the ring against Martinez. End of discussion.

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              #96
              Originally posted by timboslice708 View Post
              Whatever man, if your boy Floyd is so good and has so much confidence in himself. The fight will get made. But, magically it won't. So all this "he's a genius at this or that. He makes fighters do this or that", doesn't mean squat, when he's not willing to test out his skills against another super dangerous opponent. Of course, you can look like Superman when your fighting sub par competition, but to truly test how great you are, you have to fight legit, dangerous opponents, that have a shot at outboxing and KO'ing you.

              It's like the Lakers calling themselves the G.O.A.T. basketball team after beating the Atlanta Hawks. What happens when you match yourself up with a team like the Heat or the Thunder??? Can you look as magical and dominant against a team that's just as good as you or even better? I've never once gotten that feeling from a Floyd fight, where I thought "ok, lets see what this kid's made of!", besides the Corralles fight. That was like a decade ago.
              lol this seems to be common. When people can come up short in evaluating a way to beat Floyd, they just skip to "Well Floyd would never fight him anyways"

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                #97
                Originally posted by jg77 View Post
                Floyd isn't getting in the ring against Martinez. End of discussion.
                I think I saw a video once where the interviewer brought it up and Floyd quickly changed the subject. He said he'd consider it at a catch weight though.

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                  #98
                  For the ones with short memory:

                  Floyd passed record high payday against 150lbs/ring Pac.

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                    #99
                    Originally posted by bballchump11 View Post
                    lol this seems to be common. When people can come up short in evaluating a way to beat Floyd, they just skip to "Well Floyd would never fight him anyways"
                    Have you been reading my posts. I've come up with plenty reasons why I think he loses this fight. What he's doing is saying how good Floyd is at this ot that. Which obviously if you fight scrub ass fighters, your able to do. I'm saying, you can't pull that **** with real ass fighters that aren't going to be your whipping boy.
                    Last edited by timboslice708; 09-16-2012, 03:34 PM.

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                      Originally posted by FAt tEDDY View Post
                      For the ones with short memory:

                      Floyd passed record high payday against 150lbs/ring Pac.
                      Floyd would knock his own momma out, if it meant avoiding Martinez.

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