Originally posted by Vadrigar.
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I'm still puzzled as to how Floyd managed to retire undefeated
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Originally posted by Fetta View PostBetter yet how about you reread your post and tell me what is fact cause ill just say the entire thing is opinion and not fact.
Now prove me wrong
He fought in a weak era, I'll give you that it's debatable and its a matter of opinion. But one thing people will never say is that this is a murders row type era like past eras. With all the titles and subtitles it's watered down what being a champion is. Which in turn weakens competition which make this era weak. Fact
Now this next fact can't be denied. Where there is smoke there is always fire. Fact. Another fact, when you got money you can get away with and do things less fortunate cant, Fact. So saying he did PEDS may be speculation and opinion to you. But in my world where there is smoke there is always fire. It's just he had the money to keep the flames down to where it's not noticeable. But regardless the fire is there We all know he was up to something nefarious. Fact
Combine all those things with his great talent and ability and you have the makings of an undefeated fighter.
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Originally posted by The Big Dunn View PostHe beat everyone you said he needed to be an ATG. Once he did, you deleted the post ( which luckily a poster sigged) and then raised the bar. He then beat all the men you added. Once he did that, you waited until he was retired and now call for him to fight GGG.
You have no credibility or integrity. You're a bitter, jealous, spineless faggot that should be a man and admit that Floyd beat people you didn't think he could.
Perhaps if you weren't such a POS maybe one of the guys you picked to beat Floyd would have.
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Not only his talent. He has the rare ability of staying motivated after being at the top, crazy work ethic.
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Originally posted by Spoon23 View Post
Another example of inaccuracy of compubox
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He's VERY, VERY good and his style minimizes the chance that he'll lose. He's gotten lucky a few times and got the benefit of the doubt a few times. Nothing extraordinary about that.
HOF names generally get the benefit of the doubt, not only in boxing.
And everyone gets lucky and unlucky. The times when he got unlucky, it wasn't fatal.
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Originally posted by Razcal26 View PostSo sad...... so sad.
He did it to himself. No one to blame, but himself. Cheating gaming the systems ruined his argument to even be considered among the greats. He took the easy road. That's why he can't be ever be amongst the greats of the game.
"All good is hard. All evil is easy. Dying, losing, and mediocrity is easy. Stay away from cheating."Last edited by Spoon23; 11-19-2015, 10:35 AM.
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