Sugar ray robinsn is 5x the fighter floyd is he would ko floyd. Jake lamotta and carmen basillo beat floyd to
Its official, I now rank forza as #1 *****, even over Pimp C, Leon and bballchump, as not even they would make a ******ed thread like this one.
Randy Turpin was bi-racial. Black father, white mother. You guys shouldn't even mention the great Sugar Ray Robinson if you aren't truly in tune with the legend's resume. Ray Robinson fought all year long. He didn't fight once a year like today's fighters. At one time, he sported a record of 128-1-2 (84). The one loss he avenged 3 weeks later. He beat LaMotta 5 out of 6 times! He never lost to a welterweight. Henry Brimm had already lost to Robinson prior to the draw. The other draw to Jose Basora was avenged by first round KO. I could go on and on. Floyd Mayweather is truly an all-time great, but comparing him to Sugar Ray Robinson is ASININE! There is no comparison between the two.
stfu. stop trying to make floyd fans look bad. your sorry ass just can't accept the fact that money may did a much better job against a much better version of cotto.
people have off nights. robinson fought 200 times, won his first 40 bouts, was 85-1-1 when he fought brimm. robinsons lost 19 times out of 200 bouts, and 90 plus percent of those came when he was not only well past his prime, but past his best fighting weight, and still able to lose and regain the middleweight title. randy turpin was no bum first of all, he was europe's best middleweight for over a decade, he beat robinson by decision, and got knocked out the second time around. inconsistent? he was the greatest fist fighter who ever lived and floyd wouldnt of survived him. I find it strange that you think floyd's better than sugar ray robinson yet you dont think floyd would beat carmen basilio, and you admitted that floyd wouldnt fare well against rough, tough fighters of the past...:nut
so sugar ray beats out floyd in two categories, good point...that must be what you're getting at, because otherwise you know nothing about boxing.