there is no point even debating this with you said floyd would beat golovkin atsch there are weight classes for a reason you think rigo could outbox rios? even thoe rigo is levels above rios in terms of skill rios is to big and would not need any kill to beat him
:rofl No breakdown just like figured you're a troll who can't do anything but say stupid stuff like he's a runner he's a coward he's a ducker you can't break down a fight to save your life. Learn about the sport or log off troll you're not in my league.:hi:
pimp"floyd would beat golovkin" Every one knows you dont know **** about boxing quit ordering tmt goodies and start learning about boxing
Agreed. You made some valid points about Tito between 94-98 that were ignored by the 'Mayweather outboxes anybody' mob. Trinidad is right up near the top of the most underrated on these forums. If you never saw him fight some people here would have you believe he was nothing but a lanky version of Pipino Cuevas. Trinidad was a fluid, two-handed KO puncher with a hell of an engine. Mayweather would fight so negatively that he'd be hearing the jeers from the crowd by half way and his single pot shots wouldn't be enough to overcome a bigger, stronger all-time great in Trinidad.
That version of Ttio still wasn't good enough to beat PBF, he really beat no one of note during that time, an old "Camacho". He was still slow still didn't have the footwork or quickness needed to deal with PBF. PBF was light years better than anyone he faced during that time and would outbox him. Lastly PBF doesn't give a **** what the crowd thinks he's going to fight his fight and his fight would be to beat Tito to the punch and be gone catch Tito as he came in and move all the while taking away his left hook. Tito never had the ring IQ or skill set to deal with PBF way too slow and power reliant, easy work for a prime PBF.
i will not engage in a discussion with a troll like you again bye bye pimp:hi::hi: pimp "floyd would beat golovkin"
Here's the thing. If Floyd fights Tito the way he fought Corrales, he outclasses and maybe stops him. But Floyd was much smaller when he fought like that, and to beat Tito he'd have to be 147/154. Not sure the bigger version of Floyd could do that. If Floyd fights Tito, the way he fought Cotto.....he gets murdered.
Jesus Christ, people are really comparing a prime Trinidad to a Lightweight Castillo and a green Canelo.. atsch Trinidad would be the most dangerous fighter Floyd has ever fought. Floyd wouldn't be the best h2h fighter Trinidad fought.
:rofl:rofl:rofl Yes, the best defense is to NEVER fight the tough fights. If you think you can't beat'em, DUCK'em is Fraud's motto. Best defense..........lol
It comes from the period of time somewhere in the mid/late 2000's when Welterweight was more stacked than any division has been since. Here's a list off the top of my head: Cintron Cotto Margarito Williams Quintana Clottey Mosley Now they weren't all "great" fighters, and I'm not saying any of them could've beaten Floyd. Floyd actually later beat Cotto and Mosley. But the public opinion was, that all of these guys were beasts and it was a shark tank. During this time. Floyd fought Gatti, Mitchell, Baldomir, Judah, Hoya and Hatton....then took a 2 year vacation. Many believe he took the vacation/retirement to let the weightclass sort it's self out, rather than run the gauntlet :deal I honestly don't know how I feel about it all.
I would favor Floyd over Cintron, Quintana, Clottey, Mosley, and Cotto. Actually, Floyd's resume isn't bad, all things considered.