I am sorry, and no disrespect buddy, either you are pulling our legs ? or..... nothing really. keep well.
I know you don’t like him. That’s your choice. He deserves to be in the conversation though wether you like him or not. I don’t judge peoples opinion on putting fighters they’ve never seen in a top five p4p but hey to each their own.
Yes, I don't like him personally. Why would I? He's a low life. I also don't like many of the boxers that I rate above him. Difference is that those other boxers are not ridiculously overrated. Floyd doesn't belong in this conversation. He wasn't all that.
That’s your opinion. A fact is something else entirely. And of course I wasn’t referring to personally. Would you like to add some substance to the convo? Dispute any points? Or just that you don’t like him personally and he’s overrated?[/QUOTE]
[/QUOTE] You were already exposed as a fanboy when you tried to argue that Canelo was in his prime when Mayweather beat him. If you genuinely believe that, then you are not worth debating with.
You were already exposed as a fanboy when you tried to argue that Canelo was in his prime when Mayweather beat him. If you genuinely believe that, then you are not worth debating with.[/QUOTE] Right, then why bother wasting your time commenting? Wasting my time really. I don’t really care for your opinion on my top five you’ve added nothing to the convo. I’ve stated my reasons if you don’t like them that’s your own problem.
well @NoNeck ?? We are all waiting .. Gazelle seems to be on an island all by himself here for the most part with Floyd being a top 5 p4p all time .. Are you going to come to his rescue?? You are extremely knowledgeable in this sport , no doubt about that ... So can you please give us an honest your top 10 p4p all time list
I think it's a weird question so I didn't even read the thread. Resume? In ring performance? I'll go with these guys in no specific order: Greb makes the cut with absolute certainty given the film available of him. Ditto Robinson for looking stellar on film in his first 100 or so fights. Didn't look so flawless after that, so only the first 100 version. Then there's that 3 minute video of Leonard, the real Leonard, "The Ghetto Wizard" himself, where aI saw him circling around the ring ducking punches, so he has to be in. Then you've got the "digital" crew which would include Mayweather, Rigondeaux, Pacquaio, and Roy Jones (even though he's mostly on film). Then there's fantasy fight Hearns, who could beat everyone from 147 to 160 without gassing or getting knocked cold. And of course Ezzard Charles not counting the 25 loses. The last spot goes to the unanimous pick of boxing hipsters, Napoles.