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    #11
    Seems no one read it, he said nothing wrong.

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      #12
      He had to comment on this because its clear as day

      Floyd struggled against Maidana who is on par with Rios, who got dominated 12-zip by a Pacquiao coming off a KO loss and the longest layoff in his career

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        #13
        When Sugar Ray Robinson was 37 years old he was 143-6 and fought numerous hall of famers (Basillo, Lamotta, Fullmer, Olsen, Graziano, Turpin, Gavilan, Angott,etc) in their primes. I cant think of the last time Floyd fought a top 10 pond for pound fighter. Sugar Ray Leonard at 37 years old had already beaten (Duran, Hearns, Hagler, Benitez). Floyd will always be remembered as a fighter with massive skill who failed to challenge himself and take risks. The last time Floyd took on a prime fighter and looked great was against Diego Corrales that was 13 years ago.
        Last edited by kidaguilar; 09-30-2014, 12:08 AM.

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          #14
          Mags, You're An IDIOT; Floyd NEVER Engaged With The Greats Robinson & Leonard Fought

          Robinson and Leonard had several legendary WARS with other LEGENDS by the time they were 38; of course their best days were before them. Floyd has taken a much more careful, safe route all these years. Floyd is no where close to the level at ANY age as Robinson & Leonard.

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            #15
            Originally posted by kidaguilar View Post
            When Sugar Ray Robinson was 37 years old he was 143-6 and fought numerous hall of famers (Basillo, Lamotta, Fullmer, Olsen, Graziano, Turpin, Gavilan, Angott,etc) in their primes. I cant think of the last time Floyd fought a top 10 pond for pound fighter. Sugar Ray Leonard at 37 years old had already beaten (Duran, Hearns, Hagler, Benitez). Floyd will always be remembered as a fighter with massive skill who failed to challenge himself and take risks. The last time Floyd took on a prime fighter and looked great was against Diego Corrales that was 13 years ago.
            "Sugar" Ray Robinson, after the age of 37, went on to lose 13 fights. "Sugar" Ray Leonard, by the time he was 37, was two years into his retirement, having lost his last fight.

            Floyd Mayweather Jr, at the age of 37, is not only still boxing's biggest star and top fighter, there honestly isn't a single fighter 147-154 that the general boxing fan would push as a favorite over Floyd.

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              #16
              Originally posted by Check_hooks View Post
              He had to comment on this because its clear as day

              Floyd struggled against Maidana who is on par with Rios, who got dominated 12-zip by a Pacquiao coming off a KO loss and the longest layoff in his career
              Rios got beat by Abril you clown , Broner would punish Rios and so did Maidana in sparing , you try so hard to polish Mannys knob but fail every time .

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                #17
                Originally posted by Scipio2009 View Post
                "Sugar" Ray Robinson, after the age of 37, went on to lose 13 fights. "Sugar" Ray Leonard, by the time he was 37, was two years into his retirement, having lost his last fight.

                Floyd Mayweather Jr, at the age of 37, is not only still boxing's biggest star and top fighter, there honestly isn't a single fighter 147-154 that the general boxing fan would push as a favorite over Floyd.
                Like i said when was the last time Floyd fought a top pound for pound fighter in his prime? Guys like Leonard & Robinson had absolute wars and fought the absolute best. yeah they lost some fights but if Floyd fought a prime Mosley, De La Hoya, Cotto, Tszyu, it would be a different story. Maybe Floyd would have beat those fighters in their primes but he never had the guts to take those kind of fights. Just like he wont step up and fight anybody that has a remote possibility of beating him towards the end of his career. I'm not knocking Floyd because hes a very smart business man but his heart for this fight game and his warriors mentality pales in comparison to fighters like Ray Robinson and Leonard.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by kidaguilar View Post
                  Like i said when was the last time Floyd fought a top pound for pound fighter in his prime? Guys like Leonard & Robinson had absolute wars and fought the absolute best. yeah they lost some fights but if Floyd fought a prime Mosley, De La Hoya, Cotto, Tszyu, it would be a different story. Maybe Floyd would have beat those fighters in their primes but he never had the guts to take those kind of fights. Just like he wont step up and fight anybody that has a remote possibility of beating him towards the end of his career. I'm not knocking Floyd because hes a very smart business man but his heart for this fight game and his warriors mentality pales in comparison to fighters like Ray Robinson and Leonard.
                  After a 2 year lay off Floyd schooled the then No 2 rated P4P fighter in the world who later went and KOed Manny .

                  Cotto was top 10 so was Canelo .

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                    #19
                    Thank you captain obvious!

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                      #20
                      Mags, You're An IDIOT; Floyd NEVER Engaged With The Greats Robinson & Leonard Fought

                      Robinson and Leonard had several legendary WARS with other LEGENDS by the time they were 38; of course their best days were before them. Floyd has taken a much more careful, safe route all these years. Floyd is no where close to the level at ANY age as Robinson & Leonard.

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