Floyd Mayweather, Jr. Turns 34 Years Old This Week

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  1. jas

    jas ★ Legends: B-HOP ; PAC ★ Full Member

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    agreed
     
  2. W1LLPARK3R

    W1LLPARK3R Well-Known Member Full Member

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    both those guys were coming off two of the biggest wins of their careers..ahh, the myth Ricky "lost" to Collazo..he scored the only knockdown and won a close decision...learn to score a fight..:patsch
     
  3. kolokomandos

    kolokomandos GLASS IS NOT AN OPTION Full Member

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    No ATG had no losses, we'll be forgotten sooner or later, Pac's legacy is so much bigger right now.
     
  4. Leon

    Leon The Artful Dodger Full Member

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    emmanuel has a glass body
     
  5. AnthonyW

    AnthonyW ESB Official Gif Poster Full Member

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    I never said it didn't...:huh

    If you re-read my post, I say he is a very young 34 year old considering he is in the lower divisions of the sport...which is basically what you are saying, is it not?
     
  6. kolokomandos

    kolokomandos GLASS IS NOT AN OPTION Full Member

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    But he is p4p king now. :patsch:lol::D:roll:
     
  7. Emeritus

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    I see Floyd as a fairly young 34 although he has changed his style of boxing substancially since moving up to WW. He only pot shots and never puts more than 3 shots together.

    I remember when Pernell (33 y.o) fought Oscar everyone was mentioning how old he was and that he was an "old man"

    If Floyd has the desire I'm sure he could fight 3/4 more big fights!

    I'm just hoping to see him one more time vs Manny! :)
     
  8. Really ? I thought he took shots from Margarito a man who significantly outweighed him pretty well ... and presuming you said that because you think its a weakness that Floyd will target if they matchup , then Floyd does not have much pop in his punches , and certainly not in his bodyshots at welterweight . So really that statement is complete bull****.
     
  9. platnumpapi

    platnumpapi Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    damn my boy getting older on me.anyways floyd is off the p4p list until he returns.manny 1 nonito 2 and the rest follows.when floyd or if he comes back and dominates a great fighter then he will be back at 1 or 2 depending on how you see it.for now hes off my list.nothing personal homie just bussiness.
     
  10. Leon

    Leon The Artful Dodger Full Member

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    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMf5u6c5ZPo&feature=player_embedded[/ame]

    Look at who the star of that movie is!
     
  11. Leon

    Leon The Artful Dodger Full Member

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    Floyd's right uppercut in a later rounds made Mosley back off with silly legs

    Jr can defly hurt emmanuel even though he's not the hardest puncher around. The timing, accuracy, and precision makes up for it.
     
  12. I really doupt Floyds body punches will do Manny much damage at all . I dont think Floyd will risk going to the body with a powerfull southpaw like Manny , dont get me wrong I think Floyd will beat Manny , but I feel Manny has proved his Mid section is solid at this stage of his career
     
  13. Leon

    Leon The Artful Dodger Full Member

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    FLoyd Jr uses the jab more against emmanuel than he has traditionally used it against southpaws in the past!