Have we seen the best of Floyd Mayweather inside of the ring?

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  1. sp550i

    sp550i Boxing Addict Full Member

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    have we seen the best of Floyd Mayweathers ability and intelligence or has floyd peaked?
     
  2. NALLEGE

    NALLEGE Loyal Member banned

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    We've always seen the best of Floyd since his fight with Genaro Hernandez.
     
  3. Floyd is on the decline. That's why he ducked Pacquiao twice.

    :deal:deal:deal:deal:deal:deal
     
  4. Leon

    Leon The Artful Dodger Full Member

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    No one has ever been able to force Floyd to use his A game, so I voted no. I don't think he'll ever have to use his A game.

    He's peaked a long time ago though. Prime Mayweather was the one that beat up Zab Judah. He's made some technical improvements with age, pumps the jab moar now and stays off the ropes.
     
  5. GOW7

    GOW7 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    No. Theres been glimpses here and there but he never unleashes his full potential .
     
  6. IvyLeague

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    FLoyd against Gatti and Mosley is the best youll ever see.. FLoyd is better than MArvin Hagler
     
  7. NALLEGE

    NALLEGE Loyal Member banned

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    Only a wimp believes this lol... I was screaming that PAc ducked Torrecampo and Singsurat way back when, and nobody believed me when I was posting back then lol...:lol:
     
  8. st.anger

    st.anger Active Member Full Member

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    LOL.....really?.....and what is his full potential?.... he is a safety first fighter and his offense is good but never all that, no combos, average power, minimal puncher, no killer instinct and not offensive minded..if he tries to be excititng and trade shots vs great fighters, he knows he's gonna get fukked....
     
  9. doomeddisciple

    doomeddisciple Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Torrecampo went 2-3-1 in the year following that win and retired. Not much option to rematch there.

    Pac went up from Flyweight for Singusurat to Super bantam in his next fight, Singsurat is still fighting at Bantamweight today.

    I guess Singusarat ran him out of fly and scared him into taking on bigger men.
     
  10. doomeddisciple

    doomeddisciple Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Uh-huh - and the Koreanplayboyz are the most feared gang in LA... :patsch
     
  11. IvyLeague

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    IF u knew the streets, you'd know that this aint no bull****. I said the most nortorious ASIAN set..
     
  12. mrtony80

    mrtony80 Likes thick chicks Full Member

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    Are you serious? He HAS been forced to bring his A game. Against Agustus, against Castillo, against De La Hoya, against Zab Judah, and even against
    Ricky Hatton (in the first few rounds) he had to bring it.

    If you disagree, and stand by the fact that he has never been forced to "use his A game", fair enough if that's your opinion, but I can guarantee you that against Pacquiao he will definitely, definitely have to bring his A game.
     
  13. NALLEGE

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    Pac didn't immediately rematch either guy because he was probably scared to lol...
     
  14. doomeddisciple

    doomeddisciple Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    You can read the facts yourself.

    As a former world champ you know boxing pretty well, you know the discipline and what is realistic and you also know that a young fighter with no amatuer career is bound to have a few harder tests as a young pro than a guy with an Olympic level amatuer pedigree.

    But then you don't post this sort of common sense as you don't get as many bites from your loyaly band of anti-fan *******s.
     
  15. hussleman

    hussleman Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Floyd, is so talented he has made "supposed" tough fights look easy.