Seriously... Kellerman I must say can (ironically) break down boxing history in comparisons with empirically analysis, yet how does he casually sum up Floyd's opposition compared to Chavez Sr.?
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Kellerman Taking The Pisss...''50-0 is not a thing, Chavez was 87-0..''
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You ijit, listen to what he is saying. It's not just about Mayweather being 50-0, some fighters have done that, it's not an unique achievement. But Ill give the illiterate wanka credit, he did it against the best
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Originally posted by Razcal26 View PostThis is what I'm talking about when it comes to Kellerman.
This is why I call him a "high-end Casual", because of stuff like this.
Also, 49-0 is a HEAVYWEIGHT record. When will people understand this?
Just because someone doesn't like watching one style it doesn't make them a casual.
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Originally posted by Freedom2016 View PostCalling him a casual in any regard is just plain ****** he will know more about the sport than the majority of us.
Just because someone doesn't like watching one style it doesn't make them a casual.
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Originally posted by Razcal26 View PostThis is what I'm talking about when it comes to Kellerman.
This is why I call him a "high-end Casual", because of stuff like this.
Also, 49-0 is a HEAVYWEIGHT record. When will people understand this?
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87-0 with 43 cans in the beginning. Floyd had 90 amateur fights alone, that's where he fought some of his cans.
If you start Chavez Sr with his first decent opponent, I would say Adriano Arreola looks okay, all the way up to Terrance Ali that puts Chavez at still an excellent 48-0 before losing. But not quite Floyd status either, due to the lack of names.
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The media or marketing people can make anything be a thing. And 50-0 is one of those numbers that is a thing regardless of any boxing thing. Chavez being 100-0 was a thing at one point. I've seen plenty of boxers who've not kept a perfect record like those two did suggest they wanna get 40, 50 or 60 wins or x KO's or other kinds of random **** like that.
And officially I think the 49-0 thing is a 49-0-0 thing + being retired. Thus Floyd fighting, winning & retiring again would make him 50-0-0 & #1 in the perfect record department.
And the really interesting thing is 49-0-0 isn't really a thing cuz back in the day Rocky turned pro in Mar. 1947, he then went back to amateur boxing & lost a fight to Coley Wallace in Mar. 1948. And also a lil known fact but under todays rules Rocky woulda been 48-0-1 cuz the first Rolanda LaStarza fight was a draw on the 3 judges scorecards (5-4-1, 4-5-1 & 5-5), but back in 1950 there was a tiebreaker rule that gave Rocky the W.
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