He doesn't. Tries to call me a boxrec warrior for trying to find out what titles he won. Yet I put TOO much emphasis on those titles. :huh
This is quite an impressive feat by Mayweather. Winning the official belt(as he likes to call it), in 5 different weight classes against 5 different champions is very hard to do. It's even more impressive when you consider all of the guys he beat were bigger than him when he fought them.
But Im wrong for putting too much emphasis on those titles? :rofl You're a straight up tool. You have no clue what you are trying to say.
And that confuses you for some reason? I guess to the simple, that would be quite the conundrum huh?:rofl WHat you did shows you are not only clueless to other boxers and their accomplishments, but you NEED boxrec to post on them. Way to go jack! :good
No, I know EXACTLY what I am saying. You are two simple minded to piece it together. Yes, putting too much emphasis on titles today with their HORRIBLE rankings and unfair stripping of titles is a wrong way to judge a fighter. Beating top competitors can be better then just trying to get the easiest belt.
Because I never payed attention to what titles he exactly won? I knew he won international titles recently but I didn't realize it had been that long since he won a major title. I never payed attention to Pacs early career until he beat Barrera. Again you are a tool, back pedaling.
Pernell Whitaker Lightweight: IBF, Greg Haugen. WBC, Jose Luis Ramirez. Juan Nazario, WBA. Linear and undisputed. The first undisputed lightweight champion since Roberto Duran in 1978. Light-welterweight: IBF, Rafael Pineda. Welterweight: WBC, Buddy McGirt. Jr-middleweight: WBA, Julio Cesar Vasquez. Mayweather has one over Whitaker when it comes to seperate titles in different weight divisions. One more at five. But Whitaker became the undisputed champion at lightweight and cleaned out the division, a feat Mayweather had yet to accomplish at any division he's fought.
wrong thread..we are talking about 5 weight champions and so far only floyd seems to have accomplished this feat in the modern era.:deal not duran, not leonard, not hearns and not oscar..only floyd.:hey
The moder era goes back fuirther then just ten years ******. atsch Just STFU with your Floyd cocksucking man. Its obvious you want to be Floyd's ***** by the way you post only about him. [FONT=Geneva,Verdana,Arial,Helvetica] This content is protected [/FONT]
Yep, who was the first to win titles in 3 divisions? Didn't Fitz accomplish that feat? If not then I am pretty sure it was Barney Ross, maybe even Mickey Walker.