Why does everyone rate the fab 4 greater than Floyd

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  1. N_ N___

    N_ N___ Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Neither were especially good and the fight came years late. They were collectively more washed up than Pac and May.

    Or you could do Hagler-Duran, Hearns-Leonard II, and Leonard-Duran III.

    Fights with guys like Nunn and McCallum conspicuously never happened and ydks about boxing.
     
  2. M.3

    M.3 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Now we're getting somewhere.. I respect that.. That's the exact spot we are debating.. You think Floyd couldn't get to him and I think maybe he could.. It's all about how you value each boxers strengths.. Floyd might be too small but maybe that would just make him even harder to hit.. Good stuff...
     
  3. Willie Maeket

    Willie Maeket "40 Acres and Mule" -General William T. Sherman Full Member

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    History revisionist hate to admit that Leonard ducked plenty of top fights and so did Hearns, Duran and Hagler. It's all about the money when you get to a certain level. Reality is what it is.
     
  4. Loudon

    Loudon Loyal Member Full Member

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    Yeah, good debate.

    Theoretically, I think Floyd possessed the ability to have gotten to him in a similar way to how Benitez did, but only for brief spells, because I don't think he'd have possessed the will to have followed it through fully. Again, after a few rounds I think he would have gone into a defensive shell where his sole purpose would have been to not have gotten hit and hurt. But I think even if he would have given it is all offensively, he still couldn't have gotten the best of him. So for me, whatever his mindset, and whatever his game plan, it wouldn't have been enough. I think he would have been in a no-win situation, like Roy Jones would have found himself in had he have fought against Lennox Lewis. Obviously they would have been vastly different fights with different factors involved, but I'm sure you understand the reference to it. In my opinion, Roy was a better fighter than Lennox, and he ranks higher on my ATG's list. But head to head, it's a fight he couldn't have won due to the circumstances.

    :good
     
  5. RacingBeat

    RacingBeat Casual lives matter Full Member

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    That is a great match up also so Is Chavez senior and Whitaker
     
  6. M.3

    M.3 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I would love to see how Floyd would react.. He never really had to "fight" because he is always in control late in his fights.. I know he would make adjustments, so it would be interesting to see what he would do about the jab.. He would definitely have a gameplan before he steps in the ring.. Maybe he would sit on his counters when he needs to and keep moving.. Who knows...
     
  7. Loudon

    Loudon Loyal Member Full Member

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    I think he'd have been overwhelmed, but I sure would have loved to have seen it.

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  8. Code Red

    Code Red Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Tommy could not keep that up for 15 or even 12 rounds. His stamina betrayed him frequently
     
  9. Inspector

    Inspector Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Then stop replying, you massive ****.
     
  10. Loudon

    Loudon Loyal Member Full Member

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    :lol:

    Keep what up for 15 rounds?

    He wouldn't have been in an intense shootout with little 5'8 Floyd who possessed zero power.

    :patsch

    The fight wouldn't have been fought at a high pace. Tommy would have kept Floyd on the end of his jab all night.
     
  11. sweetjones

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    Diego Corrales, peace