How Would Floyd Mayweather Jr. "The Best Ever" Fare Against Some of The Best Ever?

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  1. The Masked Man

    The Masked Man Boxing Addict Full Member

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    :rofl
    Epic sh!t post
     
  2. The Masked Man

    The Masked Man Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Nobody who reads it is going to take it seriously
     
  3. Wonder if this was posted by an ALT:think

    paging theGOAT
     
  4. The Masked Man

    The Masked Man Boxing Addict Full Member

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    It's possible. The other guy I quoted is even worse. It can't be anymore obvious that these guys are deluded Mayweather jock sniffers and have never seen 80% of the guys mentioned in the list fight. Clowns
     
  5. golovkinKOs

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    THIS X 1000 !!!

    sadly we will still get 50 of them per day :patsch
     
  6. lefthandlead

    lefthandlead Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I thought it was "no mas".:D
     
  7. The Masked Man

    The Masked Man Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Lol. Mayweather wouldn't even have shown up
     
  8. KillSomething

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    1. He wouldn't fight them.
    2. He'd lose to most of them convincingly.

    This thread is predicated on the idea that Floyd would somehow forfeit his greatest in-ring asset: matchmaking. Without it, Floyd wouldn't even make the HOF.
     
  9. MoneyMayTBE

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    What a stupid thread. He beats them all.
     
  10. CST80

    CST80 De Omnibus Dubitandum Staff Member

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    Its very obvious YDKSAB
     
  11. The Masked Man

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    And you beat Mayweather's meat. Get lost fool
     
  12. Toker

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    Not sure if you're trolling but here is my honest opinion. 154 is Floyd's worst division and I have him losing to Jackson and Martinez but beats everyone else. At 147 he loses to Robinson and Hearns, while Leonard is a 50/50 match. He beats everyone else. At 140 he beats everyone. Interesting you would match him up with Chavez at this weight. At 130 it really would be intriguing but Chavez got worse (still great though) as he got heavier. De La Hoya was also not at his best below 147. He was chinny below that weight and Floyd had actual power below 147. He beats everyone except Duran at 135. Again I'm surprised at your choice in weight. Although I think Floyd still wins (barely) he'd have a much tougher time against Arguello at 130.
     
  13. boxon123

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    Keep in mind there was no 24 hour weigh-in while Hearns and Leonard were welters . With the 24 hours to rehydrate Junior would not last 3 rounds .
     
  14. rayrobinson

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    This is why parents need to put better passwords on their laptops.

    Benitez is everything Floyd is but better.
     
  15. tito44

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    With Hearn's punching power at ww, can you imagine the stuff coming out of Mayweather's camp about him, if that was a real fight? Every excuse they could think of.