Why Mayweather Shouldn't Be Considered An Alltime Great

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Why Mayweather Shouldn't Be Considered An Alltime Great

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Where do I start? Ok lets see he ducked

1.) Joel Cassamayor :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame:

2.) Kosta Tszu :shame: :shame:

3.) Paul Williams :shame: :shame:

4.) Vintage Miguel Cotto :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame:

5.) Manny Pacquiao :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame:
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Who did he fight that was in their peek?
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The only 2 fighters he fought in their peak was Castillo 2002' and Marcos Maidana
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bnovelist wrote:The only 2 fighters he fought in their peak was Castillo 2002' and Marcos Maidana
Chico Corrales?
Gatti?
Hatton?
Judah?
Marquez?
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Mayweather is an all time great. You don't have to like that fact, but it's a fact nonetheless.

I was never a big fan of the guy, but his accomplishments can't be overlooked.
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bnovelist wrote:Where do I start? Ok lets see he ducked

1.) Joel Cassamayor :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame:

2.) Kosta Tszu :shame: :shame:

3.) Paul Williams :shame: :shame:

4.) Vintage Miguel Cotto :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame:

5.) Manny Pacquiao :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame:
You've got to be kidding me with these fuchs

Casamayor... Couldn't box.. Even beaten by 3rd rate Acelino Frietas, who was easily knocked out by Diego Corrales

Kostya Tszyu.. Knocked out by 2nd raters Vince Philips and Ricky Fatton

Paul Williams.. No jab... Trounced by Martinez and Lara

Miguel Cotto.. He was a good fighter.. He jabbed Floyd in the snoot pretty good for half the night, but was still beaten by a clear margin

Manny Pacquiao.. He hid a torn rotator cuff from the media, fans, and boxing authorities -- but made it his excuse after his piss-assed "fight"
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Kalan wrote:
bnovelist wrote:Where do I start? Ok lets see he ducked

1.) Joel Cassamayor :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame:

2.) Kosta Tszu :shame: :shame:

3.) Paul Williams :shame: :shame:

4.) Vintage Miguel Cotto :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame:

5.) Manny Pacquiao :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame:
You've got to be kidding me with these fuchs

Casamayor... Couldn't box.. Even beaten by 3rd rate Acelino Frietas, who was easily knocked out by Diego Corrales

Kostya Tszyu.. Knocked out by 2nd raters Vince Philips and Ricky Fatton

Paul Williams.. No jab... Trounced by Martinez and Lara

Miguel Cotto.. He was a good fighter.. He jabbed Floyd in the snoot pretty good for half the night, but was still beaten by a clear margin

Manny Pacquiao.. He hid a torn rotator cuff from the media, fans, and boxing authorities -- but made it his excuse after his piss-assed "fight"
Acelino Freitas won the first 7 rounds against Corrales prior to being knocked down in the 8th, 9th and 10th rounds. I wouldn't consider that easily knocking him out. He was behind on the cards even after scoring the 3rd knockdown, Freitas just knew he was finished.

Casamayor beat Corrales twice...3 times in my opinion, but twice officially.
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Chico Corrales was Floyd's sparring partner and I heard it was easy work. He already knew Corrales flaws and weaknesses please don't count that

fight lol. Hatton was a sloppy and wreckless slugger with a glass chin. Gatti was considered a GREAT B level fighter don't even start that! He's in

the same league as a Mickey Ward, Sergia Mora, Alphonso Gomez, this class of fighter and Floyd recognized that.

Judah was already deteriorating coming off a loss.
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gilgamesh wrote:Mayweather is an all time great. You don't have to like that fact, but it's a fact nonetheless.

I was never a big fan of the guy, but his accomplishments can't be overlooked.
I'd add to that, that there are legitimite criticisms of his record, some of them mentioned here already, but they are still not enough to take away from his ATG status.

There are pretty much no records in the history of the sport that are immue to some criticism, whether it some opponent avoided/past prime/from the weight class below.

Bottom line is, Mayweather won titles at several weight classes, beat several top fighters, beat some world class opponents by wide wide margins and went his entire career undefeated, at times barely losing a round, consistently fighting at world class*

But for me, the defining factor is that he was basically p4p no1 from the end of Roy Jones Jr reign until he retired. The only exception being his brief 'retirements' and a couple years where it is debatable that Manny might have overtaken him.
Consistency, longevity, dominance, record breaking gates and ppv figures the evidence is overwhelming, the guy will go down as a great and stoll into the HOF without a legitimite reasonable complaint

I've got him outside my top ten. But the modern day fighter never goes in high, I think he'll climb most lists as nostalgia works it's wonders.



*a term of course open to interpretation
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bnovelist wrote:Chico Corrales was Floyd's sparring partner and I heard it was easy work. He already knew Corrales flaws and weaknesses please don't count that

fight lol. Hatton was a sloppy and wreckless slugger with a glass chin. Gatti was considered a GREAT B level fighter don't even start that! He's in

the same league as a Mickey Ward, Sergia Mora, Alphonso Gomez, this class of fighter and Floyd recognized that.

Judah was already deteriorating coming off a loss.
Gomez, Mora and Micky Ward wish they were on Hatton's level. Gomez and Ward were never World Champions anywhere. Hatton is a 2 weight World Champion. Don't be ridiculous.

Judah is Judah. He was as good against Floyd as he ever would've been.
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Post by SaadOffTheDeck »

Lol at tszyu, that's my favorite. He was injured for quite sometime and locked into the Mitchell rematch. No timeline there. He'll be consensus top 5-10 in a few decades.
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Defo an all time great, beat a stack of world champions reigned for ages at numerous weights! :TU:
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Ruthless-RKO wrote:Who did he fight that was in their peek?

diego corrales
jose luis castillo
canelo alvarez
marcos maidana
ricky hatton
juan manuel marquez (who was prime, but just in a weigh class he wasnt good at, heck even timmy beat marquez easily)
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bnovelist wrote:Where do I start? Ok lets see he ducked

1.) Joel Cassamayor :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame:

2.) Kosta Tszu :shame: :shame:

3.) Paul Williams :shame: :shame:

4.) Vintage Miguel Cotto :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame:

5.) Manny Pacquiao :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame:
6.) Antonio Margarito ( :OhYes: players forget, marga and paul used to be prime at welterweight around 2008 when floyd did his 2 year vacation)

7.) Acelino Freitas ( :OhYes: prime freitas had like a 100 % ko ratio when he was in the same division as floyd and joel back in the old days :OhYes: )
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This forum has become a farce! :roll:

One thread attempts to undermine the legacy of an all time great, in the form of Floyd Mayweather Jr, whilst another thread promotes the idea that Anthony Joshua has already become an all time great.

What an absolute fûckîng disgrace! :o
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Jip wrote:
bnovelist wrote:Where do I start? Ok lets see he ducked

1.) Joel Cassamayor :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame:

2.) Kosta Tszu :shame: :shame:

3.) Paul Williams :shame: :shame:

4.) Vintage Miguel Cotto :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame:

5.) Manny Pacquiao :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame:
6.) Antonio Margarito ( :OhYes: players forget, marga and paul used to be prime at welterweight around 2008 when floyd did his 2 year vacation)

7.) Acelino Freitas ( :OhYes: prime freitas had like a 100 % ko ratio when he was in the same division as floyd and joel back in the old days :OhYes: )
Freitas had a 100% KO rate right up until the moment he started fighting good fighters. Then he won 3 decisions in a row.
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Enlightened-One wrote:This forum has become a farce! :roll:

One thread attempts to undermine the legacy of an all time great, in the form of Floyd Mayweather Jr, whilst another thread promotes the idea that Anthony Joshua has already become an all time great.

What an absolute fûckîng disgrace! :o
The Joshua one is sarcastic. This one was created by a troll. Don't take this sh*t too seriously.
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gilgamesh wrote:
Kalan wrote:
bnovelist wrote:Where do I start? Ok lets see he ducked

1.) Joel Cassamayor :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame:

2.) Kosta Tszu :shame: :shame:

3.) Paul Williams :shame: :shame:

4.) Vintage Miguel Cotto :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame:

5.) Manny Pacquiao :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame:
You've got to be kidding me with these fuchs

Casamayor... Couldn't box.. Even beaten by 3rd rate Acelino Frietas, who was easily knocked out by Diego Corrales

Kostya Tszyu.. Knocked out by 2nd raters Vince Philips and Ricky Fatton

Paul Williams.. No jab... Trounced by Martinez and Lara

Miguel Cotto.. He was a good fighter.. He jabbed Floyd in the snoot pretty good for half the night, but was still beaten by a clear margin

Manny Pacquiao.. He hid a torn rotator cuff from the media, fans, and boxing authorities -- but made it his excuse after his piss-assed "fight"
Acelino Freitas won the first 7 rounds against Corrales prior to being knocked down in the 8th, 9th and 10th rounds. I wouldn't consider that easily knocking him out. He was behind on the cards even after scoring the 3rd knockdown, Freitas just knew he was finished.

Casamayor beat Corrales twice...3 times in my opinion, but twice officially.
I don't give Freitas any credit for the Corrales fight. He was too easy to hit and quit like a dog. He'll be remembered for quitting more than anything in his career. Corrales was so hittable that any half decent fighter should have outboxed him and stopped him. He was a flaccid flower stem versus Floyd.
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You don't have to give him credit, but you were wrong in saying Corrales beat him easy. Losing 7 consecutive rounds means you didn't have an easy night.
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gilgamesh wrote:
Jip wrote:
bnovelist wrote:Where do I start? Ok lets see he ducked

1.) Joel Cassamayor :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame:

2.) Kosta Tszu :shame: :shame:

3.) Paul Williams :shame: :shame:

4.) Vintage Miguel Cotto :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame:

5.) Manny Pacquiao :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame: :shame:
6.) Antonio Margarito ( :OhYes: players forget, marga and paul used to be prime at welterweight around 2008 when floyd did his 2 year vacation)

7.) Acelino Freitas ( :OhYes: prime freitas had like a 100 % ko ratio when he was in the same division as floyd and joel back in the old days :OhYes: )
Freitas had a 100% KO rate right up until the moment he started fighting good fighters. Then he won 3 decisions in a row.

:geek:
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I think the fact a lot of his opponents went on to have good wins against good guys after losing to Floyd speaks volumes about his resume
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floyd is amongs the 10 best boxers of all time, he is top. yet still he is the CEO and original founder of the "Don't fiGht him, wait years =) Chicken Club", since the club opponened his doors many members have checked in. adonis, wilder, canelo are all proud members of "The Chicken Club", CEO Floyd is happy that the club is welcoming so many VIP's.
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MAYWEATHER AVOIDED THE UNDEFEATED FIGHTERS LIKE PRIME COTTO, PAUL WILLIAMS, PRIME MANNY, ETC.... Mike Tyson was a megastar in his

prime just being Mike Tyson (sounds like a hit reality show there lol) Floyd had to PROMOTE PROMOTE PROMOTE HIMSELF so how can he be in the

top 10 maybe TOP 20. This means that Mayweather is ranked higher than Larry Holmes, Max Baer, Marvin Hagler, Hearns, etc... NOT!!! :shame: :shame:

So Mayweather beats Duran, Leonard, Hearns, Benitez, Hagler, etc.. OMG.....I'm about to throw up. :KO:
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Yup. Baer ahead of Mayweather, what a travesty. :zzz:
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gilgamesh wrote:You don't have to give him credit, but you were wrong in saying Corrales beat him easy. Losing 7 consecutive rounds means you didn't have an easy night.
I didn't see it that way. I thought Frietas was tossing fluff, even though his KO record is impressive.. I don't want to knock him too much because he was a champ, but I was never impressed with Frietas. I didn't think he beat Casamayor. I felt he'd get run over by pressure fighters.. I thought Corrales was going to keep pressuring him and he'd fold in the middle rounds because his poor stance and defense couldn't handle an attacker. I didn't expect him to quit like a dog. Baby Bull did the same thing to him. He wasn't a complete fighter, couldn't get away from hard driven shots, and got run over.. Although his record looks gaudy he was looking for the exit when he started getting tagged.
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