Clenelo, at his peak at 160-168, would put Floyd in the dirt. Floyd didn't fight peak Clenelo. Deal with it.
Baldomir had 12 losses and was shot. Ndou had 11 losses and sucked. Then he fought Hatton, Rhodes, Cintron, Mosley, and Lopez. All just resume...
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43 and 38 were cab drivers, janitors, and resume-stuffing level opposition. Floyd fought Clenelo 10 years ago and 16 pounds away. Peak Clenelo...
Clenelo.wasn't anywhere close to what he is now. 168 is peak Clenelo. Floyd doesn't have a clean untarnished win. Marquez — missed weight...
Just goes to show you how Floyd is a master of opponent selection. Canelo was still green and Floyd drained him with the catchweight.
Both these chumps just waiting they turn to get knocked out by Inoue.
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No. Mosley is a great puncher in his prime, but he's very stationary and stands straight up. Pac wins 10/10 — 135, 140, or 147.
It's too bad we never got Inoue-Ioka. I mean, Inoue would have brutally destroyed him, but still would have been a fun match up of 2 of the...
Bump. Some people here have said that Crawford washes Clenelo even at 168, so how he finna do against David Bennies?
The fact that Spence was dropped by a jab lets any reasonably intelligent person know that he was a corpse on the night.
I imagine that if Inoue grabs a belt at 135, it'll be a guy from 126-130 who's moved up and won a title. I don't think any of the current...
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