PBF's Resume, Talk and compare!

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by RustBelt, Sep 7, 2011.


  1. Lance_Uppercut

    Lance_Uppercut ESKIMO Full Member

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    Wrong. Quite the opposite. You see, most of us here have seen Floyd for over a decade. It's the bandwagoners who act as if his resume past 135 is worth a damn, the newbies and casuals who decided to join a forum and trump the one guy they watch. past 135, it's average at best.
     
  2. prelude

    prelude Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Pacquiao beating Barerra > Floyd entire career
     
  3. Phat_Ass_Dude

    Phat_Ass_Dude Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Wow...Sad. 130-135lbs is a Top-level Resume. Past 135lbs it's a Very Solid resume. Could it have been better, sure..but other things came into to play. But as usual, everyone wants to blame the guy They don't like!!!
     
  4. Lance_Uppercut

    Lance_Uppercut ESKIMO Full Member

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    Yes, compared to floyd's early career, his post 135 resume is sad. Good point! :thumbsup Actually, lets blame everyone else, despite Floyd being the common denominator.

    Floyd's best win at WW is a guy Cotto already beat. A younger, better version too. :hey
     
  5. causality

    causality Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Why fight him then? Why did Floyd came out off retirement just to fight JMM.
     
  6. Exactabox

    Exactabox Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Zero wins vs Tszu and Cotto - both destroyed the best of his resume after Castillo.
    Failed in nearly a decade of work to fight the best at 140 and 147 and it never stops as Manny will be avoided.
    Strictly a "lifestyle" fighter who is only relevant undefeated so pure boxing fans who are not Floyd fans are shutout as the history books are not sacred to this fighter.
     
  7. Yo Pimp

    Yo Pimp Member Full Member

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    FMJ does not have the greatest resume at all. A really good fighter who was so afraid to challenge the best. Reminds me of RJJ in some ways but RJJ was much better than him.
     
  8. Phat_Ass_Dude

    Phat_Ass_Dude Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Not saying that. this is my point. Margarito desperately wanted a fight with Floyd. But the opportunity came for FMJ to fight Oscar. Now what fool (pun intended) would ditch a chances to fight a Superstar (in & out of the ring) like Oscar just to fight a fighter who brings nothing to the table but a reputation. Then after that and another giant payday came with hatton. You can't shake your head at these fights. Nor can you blame FMJ that the talent at 140lbs was shitty at the time he was there. This is why i will stand by statement of saying it's a solid resume.
     
  9. RustBelt

    RustBelt The Pride Of Youngstown Full Member

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    If DLH was on cocaine, shouldnt that have gave him the Adv. In the ring? HAHA
     
  10. Lance_Uppercut

    Lance_Uppercut ESKIMO Full Member

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    I can't be arsed to take this serious if you don't even know the proper timeline. The Margarito fight was proposed when Floyd had just entered WW. Before he fought Judah. Well before the DLH fight.
     
  11. Outboxer

    Outboxer Boxing Addict Full Member

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    :good

    The names alone look impressive, but when you look closer it loses a lot of its shine. To be fair, it's easy to pick holes in nearly any record -- people even criticise Leonard on his best wins, stating that he fought Hagler so late in their careers, or how Duran apparently had 'cramps' in the rematch, or how Hearns over trained or came in at an unsuitable weight, or whatever.

    That being said, I think you make an accurate assessment about Floyd's record. When he moved up in weight he seems to have lost the sort of ambition that led him to make matches against Corrales and Castillo...now he goes for low risk matches. The biggest risk he's taken in recent years was probably the Hoya fight back in 2007 (Floyd moving up in weight, fighting the bigger man, having to agree to a smaller ring, etc), and even there, Hoya wasn't even close to his prime days.
     
  12. Phat_Ass_Dude

    Phat_Ass_Dude Well-Known Member Full Member

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    That's not how I recall it. From I remember, Arum tried to set this fight up late '06 after the Baldomir fight. But I could be wrong...i did so much meth in late '06, my memory is kind of fuzzy from '06 and '07.
     
  13. Lance_Uppercut

    Lance_Uppercut ESKIMO Full Member

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    Arum tried for Floyd vs. Margarito before Floyd even fought Judah. But it doesn't matter I guess. The past has passed.

    Hope you kicked the meth dude! :thumbsup
     
  14. PATSYS

    PATSYS Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    You mentioning the likes of Gatti and Chavez and questioning about Cotto, Margo and Khan makes no sense at all.
     
  15. pahapoisu

    pahapoisu Superman! Full Member

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    This. But he has dominated almost all of them.