And Floyd is still beating very good fighters while he's no where near his best as well. I would never call Floyd TBE, but I think you can make a better case that he belongs among all the other ATGs more so than saying he's not a ATG.Jpreisser wrote:Who he is dominating is the problem. Had he taken on any great prime fighter his case would be stronger. He has taken on what, 5 sure fire hall-of-famers (Cotto, De La Hoya, Mosley, Gatti and Marquez), and none were at there best.man wrote:great point and one can certainly see it like that.IKSRTFO wrote:None of those guys is better than Leonard beating Benetiz, Duran, Hearns and Hagler. And I don't even list Leonard as being the best of all time. The you have Ali beating Frazier, Foreman, Liston, Patterson, Norton and Moore. But Floyd is the best of all time? Don't think so. Beating Pacquiao wouldn't do it neither but at least it helps his case better than hurt it.
but my case is more build on how he beats people.
i dare say never in the sport did the leading boxer
of his era even come close to be so dominating. the
way he caught the very hand that hurt him against
shane was just unheard of IMHO.
now does his opposition hold up to the fabs? no, it
doesn't. but when did we ever see one fighter who
had so little real trouble with opponents? truth is
it is a mild sensation if any real shot lands on him.
Cotto, Delahoya, Mosley, Gatti, Castillo, Corrales, Marquez, Hernandez, Alvarez, Marquez, Hatton.. Sure some of them might not have been in their prime or even in their natural weight division, but you simply don't beat those types of fighters without being GREAT!! Much less beat all of them and still be undefeated at 37 years old' 18 years later in 5 different weight divsions. You might not like Floyd and want to find every reason to discredit him, but don't act like a ignorant d-bag and act like he hasn't taken any risks or fought any very good or great fighters because he clearly has.