Originally posted by slicksouthpaw16
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Would Floyd still be undefeated if he had fought..
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BTW- Pacquaio was knocked out several times before 2003, when he would elevate his standing against Barrera in a very good fight. A fighter isn't defined by their losses, but how they bounce back, which is what both Paxquiao and Cotto did before they fought floyd
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Originally posted by thebrownbomber_ View PostActually, Floyd fought Cotto right after Cotto dominated Margarito in their rematch and was likely feeling far better that he avenged that loss. Pacquiao was also rejuvinating himself following the Marquez loss. Floyd himself was involved in a war with Marcos Maidana before this. I agree on Marquez, Floyd should have made the 147 weight cut, though Marquez did have his career defining performance at Welterweight.
I agree that they both were on decent streaks and were formidable while fighting Floyd. My only point was that they were past their prime, and Floyd was much closer to his than vice versa.
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Originally posted by thebrownbomber_ View PostBTW- Pacquaio was knocked out several times before 2003, when he would elevate his standing against Barrera in a very good fight. A fighter isn't defined by their losses, but how they bounce back, which is what both Paxquiao and Cotto did before they fought floyd
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Originally posted by thebrownbomber_ View PostThis is extremely funny.
Floyd "picked" shane mosley when shane mosley had absolutely dominated Margarito.
Floyd "picked" Canelo who was the toughest opponent on paper and many believed he would win. After, people like you made more excuses then the mike tyson fanbase itself.
Floyd "picked" Pacman when Pacman had rejuvinated himself following his loss to Marquez. (BTW- Floyd began showing his age in the maidana fights).
Floyd "picked" De La Hoya and Cotto by challenging them at their more natural weights (unlike pacquiao who made the two kill themselves to make weight.
Floyd "picked" to fight Angel Manfredy right after he won his title.
Floyd "picked" Castillo by moving up in weight to 135 and fighting him his FIRST FIGHT at that weight.
Floyd "picked" Diego Corrales
Floyd haters are some of the most delusional people to ever exist. He somehow ducked Margarito by fighting the guy who absolutely demolished him and was the top dog at Welterweight.
First off you mention fighters at 135? Why are you bringing up fighters 2 weight classes below?
You also mention Marg after that war with Cotto? Not the Marg I reference while he was on a tear up to the Cintron fight , which was when I felt he had his best shot.
Most those fighters had weight clauses, etc or weren’t prime period. Great names on a resume but an objective fan understands they were handpicked.
You really feel he would’ve beat a prime Williams before the Walter Matthysse fight?
You really feel he beats Wright at 154?
Right on but I completely disagree.
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Actually yes Floyd is an ATG, not top 10 though.
No order but ranked above Floyd.
Salvador Sanchez
Julio Cesar Chavez
Roberto Duran
Roy Jones jr
Muhammed Ali
Archie Moore
Sugar Ray Robinson
Sugar Ray Leonard
Manny Pacquiao
Tommy Hearns
Ezzard Charles
Henry Armstrong
Alexis Arguello
Ricardo LopezLast edited by boogbx; 01-14-2021, 12:38 AM.
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As mentioned, Winky Wright is the toughest opponent in that list. GGG at 154 is tough too. He beats everyone else.
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Originally posted by thebrownbomber_ View PostBTW- Pacquaio was knocked out several times before 2003, when he would elevate his standing against Barrera in a very good fight. A fighter isn't defined by their losses, but how they bounce back, which is what both Paxquiao and Cotto did before they fought floydOriginally posted by slicksouthpaw16 View PostI meant that the accumulative effect of those earlier fights, definitely damaged Cotto, his skin was never the same and his punch resistance (which was better after he moved up and quit draining himself at 140), was no where near the same. Compare the prime Cotto that blasted Quintana in his welter debut and out boxed Mosley, to the one that Floyd fought that faded down the stretch, cut etc.
I agree that they both were on decent streaks and were formidable while fighting Floyd. My only point was that they were past their prime, and Floyd was much closer to his than vice versa.
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