Its funny how every bash-a-floyd thread gets turned around instantly. And the so called JOY BOYS always win. Never stops the opposition from trying.
define winning?? i dont think anyone is taking g_crappbf seriously, he is a kid who just started watching boxing.
Nobody takes you two clowns seriously in your mythical matchups of bull****. You both are borderline gay so your opinion does not matter either way.
you really think anyone here takes YOU seriously?:rofl here watch this ape face and then watch the castillo fight.... [GV]-140797824833090844&q[/GV]
Many people here are not engaging in the same discussion you are Brooklyn. Therefore, "won" is a bit subjective. Much of the debate here is based on numbers without context...though numbers can't be disregarded, they have to be given life in sports.
They think by being foul, aggressive and way off base in high volume is a victory when many posters just simply don't want to reply to such idiocy.
Explain how you ***gots made a point. Floyd loses to all these welters. But the fighters themselves dont feel comfortable in beating him. Even Paul Williams said "You cant box Mayweather, you have to fight him" "If I got in the ring I would just try to fight him." That never turns to well as a strategy. The fact is Floyd is far better then any current active fighter PERIOD. No discussion. Not even ****ing close. You can go to resumes...****ing highlights etc etc and you will ****ing LOSE>
I have given him credit for his 130 status, everyone has. 135, he can be beaten. Chavez and Duran come to mind immediatley as heavy favourites. Then 140 and 147, plenty. The point is that the Joy Boy fanbase thinks that he's unbeatable at 147-154 in the current crop, ALL of them, and some think he ought to be heavy favourite's over many of the best of the last 30 years in this weight range, this is now overrating him and it's absurdity at the highest degree. At 130, he's likely not to be beaten there by any 130 pounder in history, but that's where that notion ends, in that weight class and his stupid fans don't seem to grasp that.
Yeah, but I'd favour him heavily, Diaz's pressure would present awkwardness to Floyd, but Diaz lacks the pop and doesn't like quick movers himself. Floyd likely wins really wide, but it would be fun. This also depends on how Juan develops himself, I'm certain that he's not currently at his peak in skill and ability, he may develop better power and he's been looking good. Casamayor would have been fun.
Yes, but the thing is, Diaz is actually rarely hit, has very fast hands, and throws nothing but combos. He has enough now to make it interesting IMO. And while Diaz doesn't like movers, he still has beaten them pretty easily. I would favor Mayweather, but Diaz has shown me something the past 2 years. I have always said Casamayor at both 130 and 135 would have been a good fight for Mayweather.