Floyd will be missed when he's gone

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by FIN, Aug 3, 2012.


  1. Hands of Iron

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  2. JASPER

    JASPER Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    damn almost 700 pages:yep
     
  3. Hands of Iron

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  4. SteelShoulders

    SteelShoulders Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Floyd will be missed, his skills are off the charts, and he's done almost all of it in his career. From being a knockout fighter to defensive specialist to UD master. Plus he has a large personality (love him or hate him) that boxing will miss.
     
  5. gyll

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    I won't really miss him. I think he'll always be a part of boxing somehow, similar to what ODLH is doing. One thing I admire and recognize is the fact that Floyd has contributed to the sport of boxing tremendously - more than Pacquiao has.

    TMT, while it hasn't quite taken off yet is at least an attempt to curb the lack of ideal matches being made between GBP and Top Rank. Arum has given out signs that he's very willing to work with TMT. Floyd has to be given credit for this. Then of course there's the massive revenue his pulls in each time he has a fight, not to mention OSDT which obviously is for the greater good.

    You can fault him all you want for not getting the Pac-Floyd fight for us but consider these things: Who was the first person to contact Arum for the superfight to be made back in '09? It was Floyd. Who was the first to bring up stipulations (potential road blocks)? It was Team Pac, not Floyd. Who set up a specific fight with Pac on May 5th? It was Floyd. Who called Pac on the phone hoping to land a deal? Floyd.

    Now, who hasn't lifted a finger and each time he's asked about the superfight, tells us, "It's up to my promoter Bob Arum"? If we're giving out a grade for effort, Pac fails big time. Floyd at least passes with a C.
     
  6. Scar

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    Personality always adds more to fights by hyping them up easily, that's how big money is made. Though I do agree that most hardcore fans want great fights, still the best way to attract casuals(where the real money is) is through attitude/personality.

    That's exactly why Mayweather vs Pacquiao is the only fight that could break PPV records, you have kings of two worlds in one fight. Pacquiao being the king of excitement and aggression, Mayweather being the king of personality and natural ability.

    Fact is, fighters like Mayweather and Pacquiao are both ultra rare and needed. As long as you have one to love and another to hate, you know things are fun.
     
  7. iceman71

    iceman71 WBC SILVER Champion Full Member

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    shut up failey. how can we ever take you seriously? :lol:
     
  8. theboss

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    :smoke All great fighters are .
     
  9. Barrera

    Barrera Defeated Boxing_master Full Member

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    his record and achievments inside the sport aswell as his amazing technical ability will be looked back on fondly when he is gone...

    to many idiots put him down at the moment
     
  10. iceman71

    iceman71 WBC SILVER Champion Full Member

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    i for one will miss him not fighting the best guys from his generation and not striking while the iron was hot. gonna miss his comeback fight against a lifetime feather weight...his dismantling of the oldest guy ever to win the welterweight title. his 8-1 odds on favorite to beat a young hungry belt holder. he pissed away pretty much the entire 2003-2012 era with crap fights.... but i will hand it to him. if he is worth 40 million for **** fights like he does...had Ali been fighting in this era he would be getting 125 mill a fight for actually taking on his fellow peers
     
  11. bailey

    bailey Loyal Member Full Member

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    Im a big fan of the sport, more than any fighter and Mayweather oozes talent. whats not to like?

    Shut it *****, before I pwn you off this thread.
    Its not that you cant take someone seriously, its that you cant take being owned in a thread, and that is what has ruined your ESB career

    Mayweather has a long list of top names on his resume and that cannot be taken from him
    Hernandez
    Corrales
    Castillo
    De La Hoya
    Mosely
    Cotto
    Marquez

    There are other names that could also be mentioned but all these fighters here are HOFers
     
  12. sweetray

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    He has been gone most of the time.
     
  13. JASPER

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    you have to peak your head out of your usual threads mate . . . its fun outside of the 160-175 universe.:deal
     
  14. JASPER

    JASPER Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Great post
     
  15. PityTheFool

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    Don't you start getting all sensible now Jasper.Politeness is no substitute for rapier wit and quality sarcasm.:yep