I know it wouldnt happen but if Floyd came back and outboxed GGG at MW clealrly, like he did Canelo, where would you then rank him?
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IF Floyd beat GGG for 50-0, at MW, would he be top 30 ATG?
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Originally posted by SugarKaineHook View PostHe's already Top 10...Last edited by hugh grant; 10-10-2016, 05:37 AM.
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Originally posted by hugh grant View PostNo, don't think so. Top 25 at a stretch maybe.
if boxing is meant for entertainmnet all the way back to Gladiator days and people were anxious to see a champion lose, even to the death... a warrior's death. and then so what is PPV?
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Originally posted by adamt View PostOk so say he is already top 30, where would a clear win over GGG then rank him..
So when Floyd doies beat GGG we can apologize to Floyd and say sorry I will never underestimate you againLast edited by hugh grant; 10-10-2016, 05:55 AM.
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With the wins, the weights he's already gone through, the champions beaten, the undefeated record, he would have to be top 10, pushing top 5 and in the argument for number 1 based on his talent (not accomplishments), also considering the dominance of THIS middleweight champion (GGG).
Its hard to compare his career to guys like Sugar Ray Robinson and Henry Armstrong because those guys picked up losses but they fought so often and fought over 200 fights. Its totally different and a different type of challenge.
If they had more manoeuvred careers and fought 40 or 50 times they might have never lost. The mentality to the sport was different, that is why I think you will struggle to get any fighter fighting nowadays to be mentioned above them, that and the fact that they were actually unbelievable fighters who went through weight divisions with ease.
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He's already top five, let alone thirty. Let's just be fair about it. If Floyd outboxed and defeated a non-weight drained Golovkin, it might be the thing that finally propelled him to #1. Too bad for him he'd get knocked out.
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