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    Comments Thread For: Mancini: If Mayweather Beats GGG, Top 10 of All-Time

    Hall of Famer Ray "Boom Boom" Mancini says Floyd Mayweather Jr. is never going to truly be "The Best Ever" ... until he steps in the ring and beats another great fighter in the final fight of his career on September 12th at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. A dangerous fighter like WBA/IBO middleweight champion Gennady 'GGG' Golovkin.

    Mancini -- a 2015 Hall of Fame inductee -- was outside Ecco restaurant in New York when he sounded off about Mayweather fighting Andre Berto in September.
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    #2
    Well there you have it. Floyd fans think if Mayweather beats Golovkin, he will not get any credit. On the contrary, I believe it would be Mayweather's hardest fight to date. Then again he isn't obliged to face Golovkin.

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      #3
      Don't matter, Floyd fans already think he's TBE.

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        #4
        lol at Floyd getting credit. First off if he doesnt fight GGG at 160 without a rehydration clause he will get no credit. Second if he fights defensively he will get no credit and haters will say he ran.

        Only way he gets credit is to fight at 160lbs against a 172-178lbs GGG on fight night, fight offensively and stops him, anybody who thinks it is physically possible is a fool.

        After that fight people will say Floyd needs to fight Ward to crack the top 25 atg.

        Look at my sig, haters like Hugh Grant were saying a few years ago that floyd had to fight Cotto DLH Mosley Hatton to be with the legends, now these same haters are still hating, even if he has beaten all these guys + Pacquiao, Alvarez, Marquez and others

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          #5
          If you take on the admittedly bigger dude on a 20 KO streak who is a P4P top 10 on virtually every P4P list and you beat him, how could that not be a huge win?

          He'd be well within his rights not to take this fight, but I'd be excited as **** to see it if he does..

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            #6
            No CW, it should bump him top 25 easy.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Jcsuper View Post
              lol at Floyd getting credit. First off if he doesnt fight GGG at 160 without a rehydration clause he will get no credit. Second if he fights defensively he will get no credit and haters will say he ran.

              Only way he gets credit is to fight at 160lbs against a 172-178lbs GGG on fight night, fight offensively and stops him, anybody who thinks it is physically possible is a fool.

              After that fight people will say Floyd needs to fight Ward to crack the top 25 atg.

              Look at my sig, haters like Hugh Grant were saying a few years ago that floyd had to fight Cotto DLH Mosley Hatton to be with the legends, now these same haters are still hating, even if he has beaten all these guys + Pacquiao, Alvarez, Marquez and others
              Bold is where I stopped reading. You obviously have no idea what GGG weighs on fight night, so I can count on you to be talking out of your ass.

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                #8
                I give him tons of credit if he was ABLE to fight and beat GGG at 160. It's not reasonable and anything less is smoke n mirrors.

                Sucks they're so far apart in weight because it's the best fight out there for both guys.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by BrometheusBob View Post
                  Bold is where I stopped reading. You obviously have no idea what GGG weighs on fight night, so I can count on you to be talking out of your ass.
                  GGG Rubio fight night weight : 173lbs
                  GGG Macklin fight night weight : 170lbs
                  Golovkin Monroe fight night weight : 170lbs
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                  Sorry I hurt your feelings, I should have said 170-175lbs instead of 172lbs-178lbs

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Jcsuper View Post
                    GGG Rubio fight night weight : 173lbs
                    GGG Macklin fight night weight : 170lbs
                    Golovkin Monroe fight night weight : 170lbs
                    Source :


                    Sorry I hurt your feelings, I should have said 170-175lbs instead of 172lbs-178lbs
                    Hurting my feelings or intentionally misrepresenting his size? If you look up more of his fight night weights, you'd see that time against Rubio was the only fight he was in the range of 172-178 lbs and it was at at the lower end of the range.

                    It'd be like me saying oh yeah Pacquiao's fight night weights in his last fights have been 147-180 lbs. But I'm not technically wrong doe.

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