How many loses would Floyd have incured if

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  1. puncherschance

    puncherschance Boxing Addict Full Member

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    only one he loses too is hopkins but too much of a weight discrepancy. i also think he loses to a prime de lahoya. i dont think he could beat trinidad because trinidad had no defense and we saw what delahoya did to trinidad. pernel whitaker vs mayweather would have been a snooze fest.
     
  2. kimonerz

    kimonerz Well-Known Member Full Member

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    messed up you didnt put zero lol
     
  3. turbotime

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    Floyd would beat everyone IMO but Hopkins and Whitaker.
     
  4. TheGreat

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    Floyd could walk out of this with out a loss, a peak Hopkins would kick his ass, but if he did what Oscar did and waited till he was old, he could win, he could also beat an old whittaker, he definetly beats Pac and Quartey. Which just leaves Tito, who would have nothing more than a puncher's chance against an elite slick boxer like Mayweather.
     
  5. turbotime

    turbotime Hall Of Famer Full Member

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    Floyd vs the 1999 Lightweight Mosley would have been an epic one as well :bbb
     
  6. TheGreat

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    He beats the whittaker that Oscar fought, and would have a good chance against an old Bhops.
     
  7. TheGreat

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    tough fight to call Mosley has many physical advantages to cover up Floyd's better skill, In 99 Shane had incredible speed.
     
  8. turbotime

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    Whitaker was #1 p4p and the #1 welter when Oscar fought him. Hed give Floyd fits with his stance and Southpaw jab alone. I'd favour Whitaker slightly. Floyd lost some speed at 147 IMO.
     
  9. tliang1000

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    Obvious troll.
     
  10. sweetray

    sweetray Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I agree since an old Mosley almost ko Floyd in the second round. A prime Mosley used to fight 12 rounds with an incredible stamina.
     
  11. sweetray

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    Zero would not be a real option.
     
  12. JASPER

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    Yeah, but Pernell was going down the road of drug addiction.
     
  13. JASPER

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    Damn Troll knows **** about SSM. Yeah Mosley had PBF staggering all around the ring after he knocked down three times . . . he was so close to knocking him out.:lol:
     
  14. JASPER

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    Both were incredible at 135, I cannot see anyone beating SSM at that weight but the same could be said about PBF. This would have been one of the best fights ever.:bbb
     
  15. Jai C

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    A prime Floyd beats them all. Excluding Hopkins, he's too big.