when have you ever been on topic, your still posting that same lame question form 20 pages ago. you type like chet like you havebi-polar or something:deal
Anyway, I know you suffer from ADD, but back to the matter at hand... What do you base your opinion of PBF being #3 at 135 on? :deal What do you have 5 masters degrees in? :deal
FOCUS dumbtime, FOCUS :deal What do you base your opinion of PBF being #3 at 135 on? :deal What do you have 5 masters degrees in? :deal
I see reading comprehension is not one of your strong points:deal 135 ATG's: 1. Pernell Whitaker - one of nthe most gifted fighters to ever grace the 135 division, he had it all and the intangibles that most fighters did not possess (defensive elusiveness). 2. Roberto Duran - The hands of Stone could box and brawl with the best of them. while he lacked the sophistication of a floyd or sweet pea roberto duran was the hardest puncher at 135 and would have been even money with ether one. 3. Floyd Mayweather Jr. - If he had stayed at 135 for another year his resume at 135 would be much stronger. Floyd was quicker then most fighters at this weight and his defensive capabilites made him the most dominant lightweight champ since sweet pea. 4. Alexis Arguello- One of the most technically gifted punchers what arguello lacked in defense he made up for it in offense. 5. Julio Casear Chavez - one of the strongest fighters at 135, julio was never down at this weight or even close to it. his body of work at 135 was impressive and probably his best division. :hi: try and read slowly so you'll understand:deal
Reading comprehension huh? Let's break the dummy's post down :hey "If he had stayed at 135 for another year his resume at 135 would be much stronger." Well he didn't stay at 135 for another year, and WTF does his resume have to do with it? You yourself said we couldn't base our opinions on resume in this thread :rofl "Floyd was quicker then most fighters at this weight". How would you know - you yourself have admitted you based your 'ADD" list only on fighters you've seen fight "his defensive capabilites made him the most dominant lightweight champ since sweet pea" He had 4 fights at 135, 3 of them defences. How exactly is that dominant? You are ****ed in the head pal. Come up with something more than fluff and fairydust if you're going to start threads trying to promote PBF as the greatest thing ever. Honestly, you've used the word 'resume' in your summation above, but as soon as someone disagreed with you and provided resume evidence to back it up, you pulled the resume criteria out of your ADD list. Then you pulled old time fighters out of the selection pool for your ADD list, because, as you admitted, you haven't seen them fight :rofl Then the selection pool was further reduced to contemporaries of PBF :rofl :rofl Seriously mate you are tapped in the ****ing head :rofl No doubt soon it will be ATG fighters whose initials are 'PBF' What do you have 5 master degrees in? :deal
Speed alone does not = ATG status :deal So are you talking all time, now, or back when PBF was at 135? :rofl What do you have 5 masters degrees in? :deal Don't worry I'll wait :deal
name them, and try and focus on floyd's era, no use talking about fighters you haven't seen (gans, and leonard)
Answer this question using the same criteria you used to base your claims about PBF dumbtime :deal What do you have 5 masters degrees in? :deal
nothing else to say about floyd at 135, you still haven't listed the lightweights who would be favored to beat him all-time:rofl oh and don't hold your breath about what my masters are in