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Re: Now, Can Floyd Mayweather say he is the greatest boxer of all time?
« Reply #25 on: May 04, 2015, 08:00:51 AM »
Floyd is now 55-0* which beats the old record by Rocky Marchiano

48 men and 7 woman = 55 total beat downs

He only fights people he can beat. Haha

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Re: Now, Can Floyd Mayweather say he is the greatest boxer of all time?
« Reply #26 on: May 04, 2015, 03:00:30 PM »
Top 5?  ::)

















Just how did the judges explain the win for mayweather.
Castillo clearly won the 1st fight.
He knows it, mayweather knows it, & so does everyone else.

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Re: Now, Can Floyd Mayweather say he is the greatest boxer of all time?
« Reply #27 on: May 04, 2015, 03:44:02 PM »














Just how did the judges explain the win for mayweather.
Castillo clearly won the 1st fight.
He knows it, mayweather knows it, & so does everyone else.

Interesting. Those judges should be fired!

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Say what you will about his legacy but he's definitely got the biggest payday to date.

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who will have a bigger movie career


Floyd Mayweather or Dennis Wolf  ???


Wolf already had a block buster movie Generation Iron,  Floyd has a hard time reading commercial scrips on the radio , Shit Rocky Balboa was better at reading the Dummy Cards



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Re: Now, Can Floyd Mayweather say he is the greatest boxer of all time?
« Reply #30 on: May 04, 2015, 06:13:12 PM »
Top 5?  ::)


Fights are scored round by round , not by the total number of punches in 12 rounds ,

Watch the fight , Lederman  gave the 3rd round to Castillo  ::) when Castillo landed only 5-6  punches in the whole round .


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In the 1980's, Floyd would have a tough time cracking the top 5 in just the welterweight division.

1. Leonard
2. Hearns
3. Duran
4. Donald Curry
5. Maybe Floyd, Maybe Benitez

Top five ever?  Get the fuck out of here.

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Mayweather is the best runner of all time. His opponents that he supposedly dominates finish the fights without a scratch on them. Mayweather can't finish. He can't hurt people. Best defensive fighter of all time, he can argue that.

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Re: Now, Can Floyd Mayweather say he is the greatest boxer of all time?
« Reply #33 on: May 04, 2015, 08:53:36 PM »
Fights are scored round by round , not by the total number of punches in 12 rounds ,

Watch the fight , Lederman  gave the 3rd round to Castillo  when Castillo landed only 5-6  punches in the whole round .




Top 5? He's not even top 10. By your standard he's better than Sugar Ray Robinson, Ali, Henry Armstrong, Roberto Duran, Joe Louis, Sugar Ray Leonard, Willie Pep, Harry Greb, Jack Dempsey,  Henry Armstrong? There's no way he has any place above ANY of these fighters.  ::)

Top 5 of his era, absolutely. But of all time? No fucking way. In the 80's there's no way he's winning a welterweight title. Think about his retirements and who he ducked in the last decade.

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Mayweather is the best runner of all time. His opponents that he supposedly dominates finish the fights without a scratch on them. Mayweather can't finish. He can't hurt people. Best defensive fighter of all time, he can argue that.

Pacquiao was hurt bad before the fight, it's well documented. Manny walked away unscathed, couldn't even put him down. Haha yeah, TBE baby!

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Re: Now, Can Floyd Mayweather say he is the greatest boxer of all time?
« Reply #35 on: May 05, 2015, 03:50:13 PM »

Top 5? He's not even top 10. By your standard he's better than Sugar Ray Robinson, Ali, Henry Armstrong, Roberto Duran, Joe Louis, Sugar Ray Leonard, Willie Pep, Harry Greb, Jack Dempsey,  Henry Armstrong? There's no way he has any place above ANY of these fighters.  ::)

Top 5 of his era, absolutely. But of all time? No fucking way. In the 80's there's no way he's winning a welterweight title. Think about his retirements and who he ducked in the last decade.
Nah , he's not better than Harry Greb , hahaha.





amazing shadow boxing footwork @ 1:16  ;D ;D




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floyd isnt the greatest of nothing except earning the most money in a single fight

his skills arent all that good considering he was taught boxing since birth. he cant blend defence and offense like james toney can. he has one mode
at a time either attack or defend. all of his opponents he has ever faced arent very skilled there mostly mexicans and zab judah. floyd was lucky
zab is mentally weak because he was giving floyd hell till the 6th round and there are many fighter with better skill than zab who arent mentally weak and will chase mayweather down for the full 15 rounds. he cant compete with the top 30 fighters in lightweight or welterweight

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Floyd needs to fight this beast before he can lay claim to being the best




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Re: Now, Can Floyd Mayweather say he is the greatest boxer of all time?
« Reply #38 on: May 06, 2015, 06:58:58 AM »
Nah , he's not better than Harry Greb , hahaha.





amazing shadow boxing footwork @ 1:16  ;D ;D





This is footage from when, 1913-1926 at best? So based on some video from roughly 100 years ago you discount him? His record was 105 (48 KO) with 8 losses? He fought 45 times in one year for fucks sake. Mayweather won't fight anything but a woman unless the odds are totally in his favor.

The fact that Floyd retired to duck opponents automatically takes him out of the top.  He wasn't beating those dudes at welterweight in the 80's.

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Re: Now, Can Floyd Mayweather say he is the greatest boxer of all time?
« Reply #39 on: May 06, 2015, 07:56:33 AM »
In my own opinion at least, he's easily ranked higher than pep, greb and dempsey. I love dempsey too...in a list amongst toughest and hardest hitting fighters of all time he will always be in there. Pep is one of the defensive greats but fought in a different era where it was common to be fighting a different bum every week, in terms of skill though, and in an actual match up, floyd beats him.

Harry greb is an overrated fighter too. A shitload of his wins were "newspaper decisions" which wouldn't even count as real fights, and he also was in an era where you'd fight a different cab driver every week and everyone wanted the white guy to win badly. Greb is one of the toughest guys to ever step in the ring and also one of the dirtiest fighters, but he's been bigged up into mythical legend status by "hardcore" fans, who view him as some sort of god because of all the stories about him, when they never even seen him fight.

A lightweight duran, i believe would beat floyd and boss him around the ring. Welterweight version later on in his career I'm not so sure. I could see floyd pulling out a close decision.
 Leonard would be a very interesting fight. He'd impress everyone with his stupidly fast flurry's kind of like how de la hoya did, but i could see it being possible for floyd to take a very close decision over him.
Leonard was a great fighter but he's just as easily accused of cherry picking as floyd is...he always called the shots with every fight. insisted on the Duran rematch being made at the very worst possible time for Duran, then fought him like a bitch. He retired rather than face hagler and waited until he finally seen him slow down enough to be beatable, then carefully picked his fights after.

Hearns...i doubt floyd could beat. his power and reach were ridiculous, I think he would be a nightmare for mayweather.
 Curry and benitez, floyd beats.

It's difficult to talk about fighters as greater than others when there's so many different way's of looking at it. If you're talking about great in terms of pure skill and boxing ability, then floyd is one of the very greatest of all time. If you're talking about greatness in terms of long lasting careers against other dominant opposition, then floyd is certainly up there, but not in the same league as guys like duran, Robinson and Ali etc.

One of the best defensive wise, sure. To call him top 5 overall though, no way there was just too much talent before him. I guess it depends on the type of fight you like to see. If you're all for a basically boring primadonna fighter who carefully selects everything for his fights, sure he's an easy favorite.

Also, Greb had 32 newspaper decisions or roughly 10% of his nearly 300 fights. I know a lot of people say dudes like this fought a bunch of cans to get their numbers that high but you have to consider this; he was a pro for 13 years and fought almost 300 times. Floyd has been pro for 19 years and fought 48 times.

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BREAKING NEWS

Floyd Mayweather is now "WILLING to give Manny a rematch"

bwahahahhahahahha they want another $400 million payday for another boring fight.

Suckers will fall for this again lol!!

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Re: Now, Can Floyd Mayweather say he is the greatest boxer of all time?
« Reply #42 on: May 06, 2015, 08:19:59 AM »
In my own opinion at least, he's easily ranked higher than pep, greb and dempsey. I love dempsey too...in a list amongst toughest and hardest hitting fighters of all time he will always be in there. Pep is one of the defensive greats but fought in a different era where it was common to be fighting a different bum every week, in terms of skill though, and in an actual match up, floyd beats him.

Harry greb is an overrated fighter too. A shitload of his wins were "newspaper decisions" which wouldn't even count as real fights, and he also was in an era where you'd fight a different cab driver every week and everyone wanted the white guy to win badly. Greb is one of the toughest guys to ever step in the ring and also one of the dirtiest fighters, but he's been bigged up into mythical legend status by "hardcore" fans, who view him as some sort of god because of all the stories about him, when they never even seen him fight.

A lightweight duran, i believe would beat floyd and boss him around the ring. Welterweight version later on in his career I'm not so sure. I could see floyd pulling out a close decision.
 Leonard would be a very interesting fight. He'd impress everyone with his stupidly fast flurry's kind of like how de la hoya did, but i could see it being possible for floyd to take a very close decision over him.
Leonard was a great fighter but he's just as easily accused of cherry picking as floyd is...he always called the shots with every fight. insisted on the Duran rematch being made at the very worst possible time for Duran, then fought him like a bitch. He retired rather than face hagler and waited until he finally seen him slow down enough to be beatable, then carefully picked his fights after.

Hearns...i doubt floyd could beat. his power and reach were ridiculous, I think he would be a nightmare for mayweather.
 Curry and benitez, floyd beats.

It's difficult to talk about fighters as greater than others when there's so many different way's of looking at it. If you're talking about great in terms of pure skill and boxing ability, then floyd is one of the very greatest of all time. If you're talking about greatness in terms of long lasting careers against other dominant opposition, then floyd is certainly up there, but not in the same league as guys like duran, Robinson and Ali etc.

Floyd just won't lose huh  ;D

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yeah he was amazing the way he slipped punches. Personal favorites pernell whitaker though. Got his entire career on dvd, was untouchable in his prime.
Roger damn near had him out, so don't know about untouchable....he also fought stupid against JLR the first time.

Pea was moved very slowly compared to his stablemate Meldrick Taylor.

Back to Floyd I don't see him getting a title at 154, Winky Wright punked him out to come fight him and he didn't budged lol ...in the 80s you had Hearns but also Mike Mccalum, Terry Norris and Julian Jackson....good luck lol


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In the ring... Mayweather is like the Spurs of the NBA.  Horrible to watch, boring and predictable, but works very efficiently within the rules and just keeps the opponent from scoring.  

The 2nd fight would look just like the first fight.  Sure, we'd all love to see Mayweather with a busted lip, but let's face it, at this age, these guys can't hit hard anymore.  Floyd admitted his hands are weakened for fighting, and that's why he hasn't had a KO in 5 years now.  The 2nd fight would look just like fight #1.

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In the ring... Mayweather is like the Spurs of the NBA.  Horrible to watch, boring and predictable, but works very efficiently within the rules and just keeps the opponent from scoring.  

The 2nd fight would look just like the first fight.  Sure, we'd all love to see Mayweather with a busted lip, but let's face it, at this age, these guys can't hit hard anymore.  Floyd admitted his hands are weakened for fighting, and that's why he hasn't had a KO in 5 years now.  The 2nd fight would look just like fight #1.

Yea but the Spurs don't get into legal problems, class act organization.

Floyd is more like the Portland Jailblazers of the late 90s early 2000s.

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In the ring... Mayweather is like the Spurs of the NBA.  Horrible to watch, boring and predictable, but works very efficiently within the rules and just keeps the opponent from scoring.  

The 2nd fight would look just like the first fight.  Sure, we'd all love to see Mayweather with a busted lip, but let's face it, at this age, these guys can't hit hard anymore.  Floyd admitted his hands are weakened for fighting, and that's why he hasn't had a KO in 5 years now.  The 2nd fight would look just like fight #1.


fix his shoulder/cuff but his height and t-rex arms won't change.  fmw parts a fool from his money, so how the hell can he go broke?  i didn't finish the free stream for the 1st fight, highly doubt i'll even bother watching the 2nd one.

Yea but the Spurs don't get into legal problems, class act organization.

Floyd is more like the Portland Jailblazers of the late 90s early 2000s.

none of this shit has anything to do with game time.  tim duncan went through a messy divorce and parker had the mexican whore on his ass.  240 wasn't talking about personal lives. you bitches can't separate the two.  

the negative difference in terms of a sporting event is, the spurs can't hand pick their opponents.

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fix his shoulder/cuff but his height and t-rex arms won't change.  fmw parts a fool from his money, so how the hell can he go broke?  i didn't finish the free stream for the 1st fight, highly doubt i'll even bother watching the 2nd one.

none of this shit has anything to do with game time.  tim duncan went through a messy divorce and parker had the mexican whore on his ass.  240 wasn't talking about personal lives. you bitches can't separate the two. 

If Mike Tyson can lose $400 million, Mayweather can go broke. Keep crying about Mayweather though, it's great watching you meltdown.

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fix his shoulder/cuff but his height and t-rex arms won't change.  fmw parts a fool from his money, so how the hell can he go broke?  i didn't finish the free stream for the 1st fight, highly doubt i'll even bother watching the 2nd one.

none of this shit has anything to do with game time.  tim duncan went through a messy divorce and parker had the mexican whore on his ass.  240 wasn't talking about personal lives. you bitches can't separate the two.  

the negative difference in terms of a sporting event is, the spurs can't hand pick their opponents.
  ;D

Parker and Duncan don't have convictions....

 ;D


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If Mike Tyson can lose $400 million, Mayweather can go broke. Keep crying about Mayweather though, it's great watching you meltdown.

melt down about what? i'm interjecting bullshit into getbig threads as usual.  unfortunately, a tranny plug-in won't work in a boxing thread. sorry charlie, i've been at this getbig troll, derailing, etc. game too long. try one of the newbies.