why do people act like floyds resume is weak??

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  1. littlefloyd

    littlefloyd Pure boxer Full Member

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    weak my ass..floyd's resume ain't weak, its not the greatest either but its great for only under 40 fights and please floyd ain't done yet in the game, pick apart his resume once he's done
     
  2. MacManJr.

    MacManJr. Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Don't believe the hype.
     
  3. Ringnut

    Ringnut Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I don't think it's weak. But it certainly isn't the best resume compared to the other active fighters today.

    I was hoping that coming back from retirement he would be hungry to set the record straight once and for all but we got a JMM fight instead. I certainly hope he goes after the WWs if he wins against JMM. He might not stay prime for long...
     
  4. littlefloyd

    littlefloyd Pure boxer Full Member

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    its a tune up, he's been out for 18 months. if he ain't fighting jmm, he could probably be taking tune ups like gomez, jennings, quintana, and I don't like to see that ****.
     
  5. Ringnut

    Ringnut Boxing Addict Full Member

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    It's a circus act. Same way OLDH-Pac was a circus act. A moneymaking move by making 2 great fighters fight while pretending the playing field is even when it obviously isn't. The only way anything meaningful can happen is if JMM pulls an upset and wins. I just can't respect that move...

    But I do hope you're right that PBF will eventually fight the big guys.
     
  6. Vitor Belfort

    Vitor Belfort Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    ahhh because he didnt fight cotto-margarito-mosley-williams all who are consider better than any of the welterweight he fought:patsch
     
  7. texican

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    it's just however you want to look at it;I can tell you that while all them mexican greats you mention pac faced I think my favorite Erick Morales,and Dela Hoya;were well past their prime,and he really hasen't beaten Marquez convincingly,that left only Barrera;and I can also tell you that he avoided some good fighters along the way:Joan Guzman 122-130lbs;Injin Chi 126 lb. Humberto Soto 130lb.and the top 2 or 3 135 #'s.there is allways for a great fighter specially nowdays a fighter that they could have faced and they never did.and Pacqiao and Mayweather are just as great,we just have to wait and see who's greater when they face each other
     
  8. boxingwizard

    boxingwizard Boxing Addict Full Member

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    It's not a weak resume by any means but above 135 it could've been a whole lot better, but he has good names on the resume from fighters above 135.
     
  9. Gesta

    Gesta Well-Known Member Full Member

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    :blurp
    :good:good:good
     
  10. RafaelGonzal

    RafaelGonzal Boxing Junkie Full Member

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  11. DINAMITA

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    In fairness, I should add that his res is thankfully still a work in progress.
     
  12. The Bang Benang

    The Bang Benang Active Member Full Member

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    I think its because of the '0' and the fact hes never had to dig deep and battle/go to war for a victory.
     
  13. Powerman55

    Powerman55 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Mayweather says it himself that he is the greatest of all time. Well his resume is a joke if he is going to say he is the greatest of all time. Simple as.
     
  14. Sinew

    Sinew The Assassin Full Member

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    Good post
     
  15. El Cepillo

    El Cepillo Baddest Man on the Planet Full Member

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    Because for a man of his talent and ability his resume is very underwhelming.