How do you picture Floyd's first defeat?

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  1. unloco

    unloco Boxing Addict banned

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    you know i don't like floyd, but i think hell take it like a man

    sometimes losing makes you a better person .
     
  2. Jedi34

    Jedi34 Member Full Member

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    When was the picture of him crying.
     
  3. markclow

    markclow Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Unfortunately for Floyd he earns alot of money but spends it even faster. He has money problems even now in his earning prime.
    So that means that he wont have money after prizefighting.
    Which means he will need to fight after his prime and will get beaten to a pulp.

    The smart guys aren't the ones with 0's.

    The smart guys are the ones who leave the sport while on top: Marciano, Lennox, Calzaghe, Hagler etc.

    Those guys spent less than they earnt.
     
  4. horst

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    I can't see him getting stopped either, I think he would lose a UD to Pac, I can't see him losing to Shane in any way (though of course I am hoping!). Then again, I remember what a shock it was when Tarver smashed out Jones the first time. It can happen to more or less anyone I suppose. We don't even know how good Floyd's chin is, because his defence is so good he hardly ever gets hit. His chin looked weak against Chop-Chop Corley, but then again he looked very strong and in control vs De La Hoya. Who knows.
     
  5. Starched Him

    Starched Him Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    like a hopkins loss. too technical to get kod
     
  6. Outboxer

    Outboxer Boxing Addict Full Member

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    To give Floyd credit, he got caught at the worst possible time in the Corley match. He was throwing his own punch (the straight, I think) and Corely hit him in the midst of that motion with a massive overhead shot, with real body weight behind it, turning the punch over/twisting his waist for full force. It was a mean punch, with perfect timing (whether or not Corley achieved it via skill or just luck) and, to be honest, I'm actually surprised it didn't floor Floyd. I'm pretty sure it would have knocked down quite a few other fighters.
     
  7. SonyConnect

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    I see Castillo beating him once then him running to death in the rematch.
     
  8. Gander Tasco

    Gander Tasco Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    The only guy I'm confident that can beat Floyd is Pacquiao. It'll be a UD or late round TKO.
     
  9. sdsfinest22

    sdsfinest22 Pound 4 Pound Full Member

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    Gets caught with something
     
  10. Silent_Assassin

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    exactly but the people who dont see just want to see him lose so they say he lost but ****em
     
  11. sdsfinest22

    sdsfinest22 Pound 4 Pound Full Member

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    I HAD HIM WINNING 114-112....OFFICIALLY HE WON THOUGH SO EVERYONE CAN HAVE THEIR LITTLE OPINIONS BUT OFFICIALLY HE GOT THE W AND I HAPPEN TO AGREE..

    I DONT AGREE WITH THE WIDE SCORES THE JUDGES HAD BUT I DO AGREE WITH THE DECISION..COULD HAVE GONE THE OTHER WAY BUT IT DIDNT ..HATERS LOVE USING THAT FIGHT TO SAY "FLOYD LOST"..FU34IN DUMBASSES DONT REALIZE THEIR OPINION DONT CHANGE THE FACT THAT HE REALLY WON:good
     
  12. southpaw jab

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    I can't imagine Floyd losing because it's never going to happen. Floyd is going to retire 50-0 (30)
     
  13. Pimp C

    Pimp C Too Much Motion Full Member

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    Being past his prime and getting outboxed is how I picture it. I don't think he will get koed.
     
  14. boxsensei

    boxsensei Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Yeah I think Floyd has another 2 -or 3 good years in him then he should hang em up and not stick around too long.
     
  15. BigReg

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    I'm telling you guys, Mayweather is very similar to Hopkins. He's smart, he's defensive, he always trains hard, and he's very disciplined. I highly doubt you will ever see him get his ass handed to him. If he loses, it will be a decision where he simply didn't let his hands go enough. Hopkins is frickin 45 and still hasn't taken a beating. Mayweather is in that same mold.