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If Wlad is a great win for Joshua then Oscar,Mosley,Manny were elite wins for floyd

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    #31
    Not the same. For one thing, Joshua didn't wait out Klitschko until he was past his prime. No marinating, no endless excuses to wait him out until he faded. Joshua also didn't get a gift the way Floyd did against Oscar, he got a KO victory. Wlad still had more in the tank than Floyd's opponents. Wlad didn't have a torn shoulder and Joshua didn't have sketchy refs and judges in his pocket.

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      #32
      wtf larry are you gonna pussy out of it??

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        #33
        Originally posted by Lou Cipher View Post
        Bitch dont be talking about anything else other than our fight on December 1st. Nobody cares about anything you have to say short of "I will be there to back my big mouth up and will beat Lou Cipher's ass."

        Fucking clown eat my ass you gutless turd.
        Larry is going to let this fight "marinate" for several years Lou.

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          #34
          Originally posted by #1DieHardFan View Post
          I agree 100% with you. There is a double standard when it comes to African American elite fighters. The bias is sickening!
          Yeah, that is why Ali, Louis, SRR, Hagler and SRL are rated so highly.

          Floyd was a Fraud, ducked, matchmaked at the right time, and used illegal and spoiling tactics to win boring snoozefest fights, as opposed to all those truly great African American fighters above.

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            #35
            I think you can make the comparisons as long as you realize that one guy was already great, already headed to the HOF even if he lost those fights, while the other guy was just beginning his reach for greatness.

            That being said, I think the DLH win was a bigger win for Floyd than the Wlad win was for Joshua.

            Mayweather was already a star by the time he fought Oscar; the win arguably made him the biggest thing in the sport. Joshua was a budding champion, just beginning to write his own story.

            I think you can make the argument that Oscar and Wlad were about the same as far as what they had left.

            I don't think Joshua has had his Mosley or Pac yet.

            And I would say that both Mosley and Pac were more formidable opponents to Floyd than Wlad was to AJ.

            Mosley had taken out a prime contender in Margarito his last fight; Pac had wins over Bradley and Algieri coming in. Wlad had lost to Fury, who's true ability is still open for debate. In addition, the fight before had been a lackluster UD over Jennings, which first began talk of his deterioration.

            Floyd faced better, but Floyd was also more advanced in his career.

            For now, you give Mayweather the edge.

            But, Joshua has time to write his own legacy.

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              #36
              Originally posted by Sp0rty Cr@ig View Post
              I agree.

              I would call all those wins greater than Wlad.

              Joshua is a hype job much like GGG. I mean Fury beat Wlad easily without getting dropped and Klitschko was regarded as shot. Almost 2 years later Joshua beats him and turns out he wasnt shot after all
              This right here.

              With the exception of the GGG comment, this is spot on.

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                #37
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by GhostofDempsey View Post
                  Not the same. For one thing, Joshua didn't wait out Klitschko until he was past his prime. No marinating, no endless excuses to wait him out until he faded. Joshua also didn't get a gift the way Floyd did against Oscar, he got a KO victory. Wlad still had more in the tank than Floyd's opponents. Wlad didn't have a torn shoulder and Joshua didn't have sketchy refs and judges in his pocket.
                  man he was 41 coming off of a 1 sided loss and a almost 2 year layoff..the guys i listed were champs and p4p ranked fighters..how can you spin this?

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by larryxxx. View Post
                    man he was 41 coming off of a 1 sided loss and a almost 2 year layoff..the guys i listed were champs and p4p ranked fighters..how can you spin this?
                    De La Hoya was just about and even past his prime he got robbed in that fight. Close fight, but Oscar deserved the win.

                    Floyd ducked Mosley since 135, waited him out.

                    Floyd admits he let the Pac fight "marinate" for five years. So first it was endless excuses that started with false accusations and then he wants us to believe he was a marketing genius who was only trying to make the fight bigger.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by GhostofDempsey View Post


                      De La Hoya was just about and even past his prime he got robbed in that fight. Close fight, but Oscar deserved the win.

                      Floyd ducked Mosley since 135, waited him out.

                      Floyd admits he let the Pac fight "marinate" for five years. So first it was endless excuses that started with false accusations and then he wants us to believe he was a marketing genius who was only trying to make the fight bigger.
                      How did Floyd duck Mosley since 135 when Mosley was always a division or 2 over him??

                      Was Oscar not a current champ when Floyd beat him??

                      Did Manny not turn down the fight over drug testing?? Was Manny not still WBO champ and p4p#2?? when Floyd beat him

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