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Originally posted by V.WEBB View PostFighting guys like Hernandez with 17 pro fights isn't taking a risk?
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Originally posted by SeekDaGreat View PostHey, Floyd was a bad ass back then. Pretty Boy Floyd was a beast and is the reason he is where he is today. So yeah, Floyd 12-years ago took a risk, or two. This entitled little prick who now who almost **** his pants when he saw Maidanas gloves and literally was crying to Robert Garcia, whining and moaning is a ****ing joke.
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Originally posted by SeekDaGreat View PostHey, Floyd was a bad ass back then. Pretty Boy Floyd was a beast and is the reason he is where he is today. So yeah, Floyd 12-years ago took a risk, or two. This entitled little prick who now who almost **** his pants when he saw Maidanas gloves and literally was crying to Robert Garcia, whining and moaning is a ****ing joke.
You said Maidana could have arguably got a draw, so why doesn't the rematch qualify as a risk?
I laugh at the bold, as though it's a cool thing to say. Mayweather has the same fighter's mentality and it keeps showing.
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Originally posted by IronDanHamza View PostI don't follow.
Maidana was a world champion when he fought Floyd.
Ralph Tiger Jones was a literal journeyman.
And he dominated Robinson.
In the social media era, if you win a tougher than expected fight it is interpreted as you not being as good as your fans or the media suggest you are. Its about meeting expectations.
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Originally posted by El-blanco View PostIt was a paper title, you're a fool if you think his belt meant something.
Proves he's not a journeyman.
Unlike Ralph Tiger Jones.
Basically my point is saying "Floyd arguably drew with a journeyman in Maidana" is a moot point. Meaningless.
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Originally posted by SeekDaGreat View PostAlso pretty much this. I should have stopped reading after TS said "prime Corley..." but I played along...
But anyways, Looking at Corely NOW or what became of his career, it's easy to bash the win. But in context, it was a good win. Not great, or fantastic, but good.
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