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    Comments Thread For: Reflecting on Floyd Mayweather’s Walks on The Wild Side

    By Lyle Fitzsimmons - Some love him. Many do not.

    But when it comes to proclaiming excellence, Floyd Mayweather Jr. has usually gotten it right.

    Not only have 48 opponents – 46 individuals, two of them twice – tried to defeat him and failed, but a precious very few have prompted any real concern from either the "Pretty Boy" or "Money" camps.

    The conventional wisdom is that a two-time welterweight title claimant – namely Andre Berto – won’t prove to be his toughest test. So unless this Saturday fight night at the MGM Grand provides a shock, we'll have to remind ourselves of the rare moments there’s been actual professional duress.

    Date: April 20, 2002
    Opponent: Jose Luis Castillo
    Result: UD 12 (116-111, 115-111, 115-111)
    A rugged Mexican who'd held a 135-pound title for two years and had a nine-pound weight advantage in the ring on fight night, Castillo was on the wrong side of a boxing lesson for four rounds before his persistence and strength ultimately forced Mayweather to cede territory and fight his fight.

    Post-fight statistics indicated Castillo threw 58 more punches and 46 more, which prompted HBO's unofficial judge, Harold Lederman, to suggest he'd won seven of 12 rounds, with one even.

    It was the close call that's launched 20 subsequent blueprints: each insisting that Mayweather can be beaten by a foe who can simply make him fight for three minutes of every round. The two men met again eight months later – Mayweather's first career rematch – with the same unanimous decision result, though many more observers, including Lederman, agreed that Mayweather deserved it.

    "I think (the judges) favor him. They didn't call the right decision," Castillo said after the first fight. "He felt my punches. He stood there and tried to trade with me, but I was punching too hard." [Click Here To Read More]

    #2
    44-4. Anyone who tries to justify anything else needs to be banned from ever watching Boxing again. For life. Outta there.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Lou Cipher View Post
      44-4. Anyone who tries to justify anything else needs to be banned from ever watching Boxing again. For life. Outta there.

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        #4
        He's walked the road pathed with cherries there I nothing wild about hand picking opponents to make you look good ..

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          #5
          Originally posted by Lou Cipher View Post
          44-4. Anyone who tries to justify anything else needs to be banned from ever watching Boxing again. For life. Outta there.
          I can see you making an argument for 45-3, but where did you come up with 44-4?

          In all honesty, just learn to live with it man.

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            #6
            Originally posted by b morph View Post
            I can see you making an argument for 45-3, but where did you come up with 44-4?

            In all honesty, just learn to live with it man.
            JL Castillo, Oscar, Maidana, over the hill injured Pac all own a piece of Floyd's butt cherry. I could make a case for 43-5 since he should've been DQd against Ortiz, but don't want to be too nitpicky.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Lou Cipher View Post
              JL Castillo, Oscar, Maidana, over the hill injured Pac all own a piece of Floyd's butt cherry. I could make a case for 43-5 since he should've been DQd against Ortiz, but don't want to be too nitpicky.
              Man is anyone else with me? But everytime this guy open his mouth its something ****** to be said smh...not only did Ortiz head butt busting Floyds Lip but he did it way more than 5times and wasnt DQ .so what Floyd suckered punch a ungrateful fighter that was going to get took out by rd 10 anyway. Now back to Floyds Record ...to me Floyd record could say 47-1 from the first Castillo fight...the Maidana first fight couldve made it 47-1-1 other than that hes had a few close ones but obvious wins.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Lou Cipher View Post
                44-4. Anyone who tries to justify anything else needs to be banned from ever watching Boxing again. For life. Outta there.
                red k sent

                take this rancid puddle of period blood
                Last edited by betmen; 09-08-2015, 07:58 AM.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Lou Cipher View Post
                  JL Castillo, Oscar, Maidana, over the hill injured Pac all own a piece of Floyd's butt cherry. I could make a case for 43-5 since he should've been DQd against Ortiz, but don't want to be too nitpicky.
                  Damn you living in your own reality like a mofo ain't you lol. And tbh I 100% understand the Castillo I fight (could've gone either way, I had it a draw myself & the judges wide scores were bs) & while the Oscar, Marcos & Victor fights I'd disagree with your take, I can see there is some argument to be made even if its a short one, but thinking Manny won is some jump in a mall fountain naked & start throwing your poop at people nuts type **** to believe.

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                    #10
                    no Augustus?, no Chavez?, no Corley?

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