Mayweather legacy will be tainted

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by brando, Feb 1, 2012.


  1. brando

    brando Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Floyd Jr. is an elite fighter of this generation. His defensive skills are perhaps equal to any fighter of any generation. It is also probable that he would have been competitive to the past greats of the squared circle in any era.

    The one drawback that may prevent Floyd from being compared to the super great fighters of the past such as SRR, Leonard, Grebb, Armstrong, Joe Louis and Ali is that “Money” Mayweather has been hesitant to test himself against the very top fighters of the current era.

    That is not to suggest that Floyd would not have succeeded in beating the current crop of top fighters. But for a fighter of any era to be compared to the greats of previous eras, he must be willing to risk the danger of losing. The one area where Mayweather comes up short is that he has not tested himself against all comers.

    Being a great fighter is more than having the skill to be a great fighter. It is that intangible thing of having the belief and courage to put oneself out there against the best. Fighting once every year or year and a half while he was in his prime will not endear Floyd Mayweather Jr. to future boxing historians.
     
  2. NullpointerAlex

    NullpointerAlex Active Member Full Member

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    It will not be taintted it is tainted...
    He hasn't been hesitant he didn't...

    legacy don't pay bills my man
     
  3. thefede

    thefede Member Full Member

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    :lol:
     
  4. Bald_Toad

    Bald_Toad Ring Title Full Member

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    its already tainted beyond repair
     
  5. unsentdemon

    unsentdemon Active Member Full Member

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    Is there anybody out there closer to Floyd skill level besides Cotto or Pac??? Please don't say Martinez, Martinez is a bully trying to make money off of big names, why doesn't he go up to heavyweight and fight the klitschko's??? He's basically telling Mayweather to do the same ****, May started as a frikkin featherweight.
     
  6. ULTIMAXX

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    t:rofl
     
  7. unsentdemon

    unsentdemon Active Member Full Member

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    Sergio Martinez: I can only go as low as 154!!!!:hi:
     
  8. Normen Bates

    Normen Bates Member Full Member

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    I've always wondered who exactly were these legendary legacy building fighters that Floyd Mayweather avoided. Are there a few fights that could have been made that he didn't take, of course, but 15years from now when he's retired and he's on the Hall of Fame balled nobodies going to interject because he choose to fight Carlos Baldimor instead of Antonio Margarito.

    It's very rare for Boxing fans to remember exact history; like how nobody remembers SRL waited nearly 4 years to fight Marvin Hagler and it was only after he fought John Mugabi and looked pedestrian. Or How nobody remembers that Mike Tyson faced Larry Holmes after a two year retirement....most people only remember the fact that they fought.

    15years from now people aren't going to question Mayweathers legacy because he fought face Jose Louis Castillo and Diego Corrales instead Joel Casamyor. Are there a few fights I would have loved to seen him take...sure..but I'm not going to say his legacy is tainted because he's still faced some very good fighters.
     
  9. ULTIMAXX

    ULTIMAXX Member Full Member

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    So why not fight Martinez at 154? What happened to Dubai?:lol:
     
  10. Cellz831

    Cellz831 Obsessed with Boxing banned

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    nope his legacy will not be tainted. history will look at the cotto fight as a great victory. All floyd needs is a win over pac to be a top 20 ATG
     
  11. jiggity

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    I keep thinking if the roles were reversed and had Mayweather been ranked number 1 pound for pound and fighter of the decade, Pacquiao would have fought him by any means neccessary. And so would all the other greats. This doesn't seem to bother Mayweather. Now ask yourself why.
     
  12. rodney

    rodney Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Bull****.
    Tainted???
     
  13. m8te

    m8te Oh you ain't know? Full Member

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    if he fights and beats pacquiao it won't be tainted at all. all of that will go out of the window. if he doesnt fight and beat pacquiao, it will be. same goes for pacquiao
     
  14. unsentdemon

    unsentdemon Active Member Full Member

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    Why doesn't Martinez go to light heavy weight and challenge Hopkins?? :lol:
     
  15. Curtis Lowe

    Curtis Lowe Boxing Addict Full Member

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    WOW!!! That Floyd M. is a hell of a man. Fighting a guy that was beaten half to death twice. First Antonio M then Pacman.

    What a punk.