RR you getting owned in this forum...you may not like that you are....but you are...your weak and pathetic argument in Pac moving up to WW is garbage...NOTE-FLOYD AVERAGES MORE PPV BUYS SINCE PAC MOVED UP TO...I CAN GET THOSE NUMBERS THAT YOUR BOY PUGI NANI POSTED TOO IF YOU WOULD LIKE LMFAO.
So , we have : Calzaghe ...... which is a good champ , he has 0 losses , he beat some good names but the amount of quality opponents/legit champs isn't even half compared with Floyd's resume ! Second question ( which are more ) is Tszyu , which I consider a good match.
LOL 4 pages and they named one guy...who hasn't beaten any top 10 lb 4 lb fighters except Hopkins. Meantime Floyd has 5 top 10 lb 4 lb on his record. RayRobinson you getting jacked up, up in here. Go back to the classic cuz you pathetic in these Mayweather threads bro.:rofl Your bias and hatred gets in the way of your argument.
Sorry man , have a few screen open and didnt see the lead. Not stupid , and nowhere near slow , will send you a quick maths question which you cannot find on the web for you to answer if you like?? My point to you before was if Floyd fights once a year I will buy it because it maybe his last fight. If Manny fights twice a year I may still buy one because I always know the man is a true ****ing fighter. You are still paranoid dip****.
Your speculating....This isn't the NFL or NBA...were not in seasons... I can just say "Oh well Floyd fought twice in a 6-8 month period on a few occassions, and his numbers were still good." He fought Hatton and Oscar..DO YOUR MATH THERE:deal 7 months He fought Marquez and Mosley...DO YOUR MATH THERE.:deal 8 Months Now Ortiz and Cotto...DO YOUR MATH THERE.:deal 7 Months All approx. I'm an attorney and I could care less about your math problem when it comes to this debate, nor what you know about math and how you apply it to your work.:deal So there's goes your argument again.:rofl It could be any fighters last fight man. You act like I'm a part time boxing fan...i'm not. I know my ****. Weren't you the guy who works for the Olympic Boxing Team or some ****?? Well i g2g, im hittin up City Boxing right now. RR got owned...LMFAO, once a year...ok:!:..but based on what you just said, he does consistent numbers inside of an 8 month period..yea your fault..holler.:hi: BTW-what your presenting in "since Pac moved up" excludes certain key items with Floyd that you have to take into account. The best way to look at is COMMON OPPONENTS. NOW GO DO THE MATH WITH THE COMMON OPPONENTS.
on average, floyd tops Pacquiao, but on lifetime ppv sold Pacquiao beats Floyd. How do you determine the scoring leader in NBA, HOMERUN LEADER IN BASEBALL or lifetime earning leader in golf? By the average or the total?
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I'm bouncing out, but your not going to use their numbers pre Oscar...there is A CLEAR COMMON FACTOR, in the De La Hoya fight where both fighters career's changed in terms of "draw power" and "revenue producers." It is pointless to use anything pre oscar cuz neither were on that level yet. Thus why you use a COMMON FACTOR. Since the *******s and haters don't want to, because it exposes their weak argument...WE'LL JUST USE COMMON OPPONENT NUMBERS TO BE FAIR.:good:hi: Holla:hi:
Floyd has a very good record. As of the past few years he has been very strategic is picking his challenges. I believe what gets many up in arms about Floyd is his dedication to the sport. He has retired twice amidst his prime and does not fight as frequent as we'd like a champion or someone of his stature to fight. I do believe he is the best talent out there, but I would really like to see him challenge himself more. Same with Manny. I was under the impression that he was legitimately challenging himself for a while there. But all these catch weights have really left a sour taste in my mouth. Honestly, any fighter who continues to look for legitimate challenges and fights them in an honest manner (meeting them prime and in their best condition) will not remain undefeated. Being undefeated doesn't mean your the best.