Floyd has not yet had a career defining fight!

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by jlrivera81, Apr 13, 2008.


  1. jlrivera81

    jlrivera81 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    What do you guys think. All of the greatest fighters have had a career defiining fight at some point in their career.

    With all his credentials, Floyd has yet to have that moment. You guys know what I'm talking about. The type of fight that makes you say this guys can definitely hang with anyone from any respective era. The type of fight that instantly places his name amongst the greatest of all time.

    Please dont say his corrales and castillo fights were those fights b/c they werent. those fight simply put floyds name onto the mainstream.

    floyd followers believe floyd to be an atg b/c his talent. but until he has that fight that makes him reach down deeply, i believe the question will still linger.

    How great his floyd mayweather?

    Miguel Cotto is the only man that can answer that question.
     
  2. fitzgeraldz

    fitzgeraldz And the new Full Member

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    I guess Alphonso Gomez was Cotto's career defining moment?
     
  3. Pro

    Pro Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Somebody close this ****!!!

    Floyd Mayweather became number one P4p by not having career defining moments I don't even think that's possible....

    I would go down the list of his career defining moments but there's no point he's the best and until somebody beats him no matter how much you love Cotto or want Cotto to be where Floyd is its just not to be
     
  4. Smith

    Smith Monzon-like Full Member

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    That fight can only be Cotto im afraid, as it looks. He has to do it.
     
  5. jlrivera81

    jlrivera81 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Cotto hasnt had his either. I think they will define eachother.

    he became #1 b/c of the belts he has one.

    if you think he has had a defining fight, dont talk ****. tell me what the fight was. otherwise, what i'm saying is correct.
     
  6. BigReg

    BigReg Broad Street Bully Full Member

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    Don't be ridiculous. When did Roy Jones Jr., Lennox Lewis or Bernard Hopkins have to reach down deeply to get a win? Furthermore, Floyd certainly had to dig down deep to pull out the win over Castillo. Mayweather/Cotto is a fight I badly want to see. However, Floyd has already proved himself. Whether or not this fight happens, he will still go down as an ATG.
     
  7. jecxbox

    jecxbox St. Brett Full Member

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    I agree. Floyd may not need a career defining fight. His absurd skills and long career is enough to stamp him as an ATG. BUT A fight with Cotto WILL without a doubt be his career defining fight.
     
  8. BlueApollo

    BlueApollo Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    So if he beats Miguel soundly without "reaching deep", it wouldn't be career defining? Come on now.

    Floyd's problem isn't that his fights haven't been career defining, it's that thus far, they have defined him as a safety -first boxer, a guy unwilling to take risks, and a guy more interested in money than building his historical significance within the sport.

    These are the choices he's made. They've been wonderful for his bank account. They are slowly destroying his legacy as a fighter. That's pretty damned "defining" in my book.
     
  9. magik10

    magik10 New Member Full Member

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    For many people no matter who Floyd beats he'll have to beat more people and then more people after that. They just NEED to see Floyd lose. Simple as that.
     
  10. MrMagic

    MrMagic Loyal Member Full Member

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    :lol: :patsch
    Gomez isn't even in Cottos top10 wins, why would you name him?

    Youre a complete tool, go troll somewhere else.
     
  11. Irish Steel

    Irish Steel Active Member Full Member

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    I hate floyd, i really do. He gives black athletes a bad name (im white)

    But it doesnt matter. He has proven himself time and time again. He will beat any fighter you throw at him. As much as i hate that, its true! Hatton,Castillo2,Judah,Baldomir, Gatti, etc etc. His only real real close fights are DLH, and Castillo1. And I think a prime DLH absolutely murders Floyd.
     
  12. scurlaruntings

    scurlaruntings ESB 2002 Club Full Member

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    A fighters resume defines his career. If a fighter has feasted on C grade fighters then his career can be defined as distinctly average. Considering Floyds resume, and the style of his wins its safe to say despite your opinion that Floyds career can be defined as that of an ATG.
     
  13. fitzgeraldz

    fitzgeraldz And the new Full Member

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    I couldn't agree more ...
     
  14. Tyson180

    Tyson180 Member Full Member

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    Wow .. the posters on this site just keep gettin' more ridiculious as the days go by .... PBF/Cotto should happen in 2009, if May beats DLH, and Cotto beats Margarito this year ...

    Assuming that happens (And it's never safe to assume in boxing), I still believe that if Floyd were to thrash Cotto he still wouldn't get the respect he deserves.
     
  15. Illmatic

    Illmatic Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Linear/WBC SUperfeather Champion- Hernandez- KO
    Top ten P4p, undefeated Champion- Corrales- KO
    Lightweight Champion- Castillo- UD, UD
    Top ten p4p, undefeated Champion- Hatton- KO
    Championship in 4th weight class- Baldomir- UD
    ATG in 5th weight class- DLH- UD

    how many career fights do you need? Most world-class fighters are lucky to have one.