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Floyd Mayweather jr vs The Fab Three @ 147
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Re: Floyd Mayweather jr vs The Fab Three @ 147
Judah won a lot of early rounds2354595 wrote: ↑06 Mar 2026, 08:24I just scored the first Castillo fight the other day. I scored it 113-113 Even. The second was lopsided in Mayweather’s favor. The Judah fight was not close. The De La Hoya fight was a bit closer, but still a clear victory for Mayweather, I think.Jeff_lacy_ko wrote: ↑11 Feb 2026, 23:43 Floyd lost 5 rounds against dlh, 4 against cotto, 5 against maidana, 4 judah, some to hatton....
He lost plentry rounds
Castillo beat him, everyone knows it
Someone earlier said floyd barely lost rounds and that was objectively false
Re: Floyd Mayweather jr vs The Fab Three @ 147
I didn't think Mayweather won the rematch with Castillo lopsided either. It was close again, Floyd won, but it was still a difficult opponent for him.Jeff_lacy_ko wrote: ↑06 Mar 2026, 22:40Judah won a lot of early rounds2354595 wrote: ↑06 Mar 2026, 08:24I just scored the first Castillo fight the other day. I scored it 113-113 Even. The second was lopsided in Mayweather’s favor. The Judah fight was not close. The De La Hoya fight was a bit closer, but still a clear victory for Mayweather, I think.Jeff_lacy_ko wrote: ↑11 Feb 2026, 23:43 Floyd lost 5 rounds against dlh, 4 against cotto, 5 against maidana, 4 judah, some to hatton....
He lost plentry rounds
Castillo beat him, everyone knows it
Someone earlier said floyd barely lost rounds and that was objectively false
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Re: Floyd Mayweather jr vs The Fab Three @ 147
I scored it 117-111 for Mayweather.gilgamesh wrote: ↑07 Mar 2026, 04:53I didn't think Mayweather won the rematch with Castillo lopsided either. It was close again, Floyd won, but it was still a difficult opponent for him.Jeff_lacy_ko wrote: ↑06 Mar 2026, 22:40Judah won a lot of early rounds
Someone earlier said floyd barely lost rounds and that was objectively false
Re: Floyd Mayweather jr vs The Fab Three @ 147
I had it 115-113 Mayweather2354595 wrote: ↑07 Mar 2026, 07:11I scored it 117-111 for Mayweather.gilgamesh wrote: ↑07 Mar 2026, 04:53I didn't think Mayweather won the rematch with Castillo lopsided either. It was close again, Floyd won, but it was still a difficult opponent for him.Jeff_lacy_ko wrote: ↑06 Mar 2026, 22:40
Judah won a lot of early rounds
Someone earlier said floyd barely lost rounds and that was objectively false
The 1st bout between the 2 of them I had 115-111 Castillo
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Re: Floyd Mayweather jr vs The Fab Three @ 147
gilgamesh wrote: ↑07 Mar 2026, 07:17I had it 115-113 Mayweather
I scored the first fight 113-113 Even and the second 117-111 Mayweather. My cards are on the Post your scorecards thread.
I scored the first fight 113-113 Even and the second 117-111 Mayweather. My cards are on the Post your scorecards thread.
The 1st bout between the 2 of them I had 115-111 Castillo
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Re: Floyd Mayweather jr vs The Fab Three @ 147
I scored the first fight 113-113 Even and the second 117-111 Mayweather. My cards are on the Post your scorecards thread.
Re: Floyd Mayweather jr vs The Fab Three @ 147
How does the Floyd who eased past canelo do against the hagler who lost to Leonard. I can’t help thinking it’d be similar with hagler being too slow to get at Floyd like canelo was. I’d like to think though that hagler would have enough boxing iq and savvy to get at him and rough him up. Views? Consider that canelo weighed 165 in that fight
Re: Floyd Mayweather jr vs The Fab Three @ 147
He never tried his hand at 160. Not sure if he would've with a guy like Hagler waiting for him there. Would've been an interesting challenge though.cfang wrote: ↑08 Mar 2026, 19:46 How does the Floyd who eased past canelo do against the hagler who lost to Leonard. I can’t help thinking it’d be similar with hagler being too slow to get at Floyd like canelo was. I’d like to think though that hagler would have enough boxing iq and savvy to get at him and rough him up. Views? Consider that canelo weighed 165 in that fight
Re: Floyd Mayweather jr vs The Fab Three @ 147
I agree but that has become what outboxing someone is considered as. A lot of people would consider Duran a great fighter but would not consider he outboxes people because his style is in your face, wear you down and beat you to a pulp. But Duran had unbelievable skill on top of his tenacity to maintain that style.keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑06 Mar 2026, 09:13I don't understand, outboxing someone isn't just jabbing and countering. Leonard beating him to the punch is surely outboxing him.gilgamesh wrote: ↑06 Mar 2026, 07:33I'm talking about how he'd have to strategically approach the fight. If he's trying to play the jabbing and counter punching game with Floyd, he's gonna get the worst of it however he has the option to step inside get in Floyd's chest, and just outhustle him on the inside, Floyd wouldn't just be standing there like an idiot obviously, but he couldn't match Leonard's infighting skills.keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑06 Mar 2026, 07:26
If Leonard wins and lands more punches, has he not outboxed him?
Floyd did have an unbelievable knack for making people fight his fight though.
I don't think Leonard would need to get on the inside to beat Floyd FWIW.
Re: Floyd Mayweather jr vs The Fab Three @ 147
The judge that scored the fight 119-109 was living in another universe. Having said that, I remember the Judah fight being closish but that isn't always reflected on the cards either. Just shading a round gets you the same score as a clear round and in most cases a dominant round without a knockdown.Jeff_lacy_ko wrote: ↑06 Mar 2026, 22:40Judah won a lot of early rounds2354595 wrote: ↑06 Mar 2026, 08:24I just scored the first Castillo fight the other day. I scored it 113-113 Even. The second was lopsided in Mayweather’s favor. The Judah fight was not close. The De La Hoya fight was a bit closer, but still a clear victory for Mayweather, I think.Jeff_lacy_ko wrote: ↑11 Feb 2026, 23:43 Floyd lost 5 rounds against dlh, 4 against cotto, 5 against maidana, 4 judah, some to hatton....
He lost plentry rounds
Castillo beat him, everyone knows it
Someone earlier said floyd barely lost rounds and that was objectively false
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Re: Floyd Mayweather jr vs The Fab Three @ 147
That's a good point that is sometimes overlooked. Even a round where one guy batters the other guy all over the ring is seldom scored 10-8. It's usually 10-9, just like a close round. Therefore, sometimes fight that has a lopsided score may have more competitive than a score shows.
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Re: Floyd Mayweather jr vs The Fab Three @ 147
Also judah should have scored a knockdown the ref blew the callp4p1 wrote: ↑09 Mar 2026, 03:20The judge that scored the fight 119-109 was living in another universe. Having said that, I remember the Judah fight being closish but that isn't always reflected on the cards either. Just shading a round gets you the same score as a clear round and in most cases a dominant round without a knockdown.Jeff_lacy_ko wrote: ↑06 Mar 2026, 22:40Judah won a lot of early rounds
Someone earlier said floyd barely lost rounds and that was objectively false
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Re: Floyd Mayweather jr vs The Fab Three @ 147
Jeff_lacy_ko wrote: ↑06 Mar 2026, 22:40Judah won a lot of early rounds2354595 wrote: ↑06 Mar 2026, 08:24I just scored the first Castillo fight the other day. I scored it 113-113 Even. The second was lopsided in Mayweather’s favor. The Judah fight was not close. The De La Hoya fight was a bit closer, but still a clear victory for Mayweather, I think.Jeff_lacy_ko wrote: ↑11 Feb 2026, 23:43 Floyd lost 5 rounds against dlh, 4 against cotto, 5 against maidana, 4 judah, some to hatton....
He lost plentry rounds
Castillo beat him, everyone knows it
Someone earlier said floyd barely lost rounds and that was objectively false
- Not to mention Uncle Roger storming the Ring trying to get at Judah while fighting with Steele sparking other team members that near had a full Ring Riot until security got the spectators tamped down.
That and Steele deliberately missing Judah's KD of l'l floydy earlier. Boxing at it's best with the worst showings of it's lowbrows...
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Re: Floyd Mayweather jr vs The Fab Three @ 147
You act as if Richard Steele was a crooked referee. ![[icon_e_biggrin.gif] :D](./images/smilies/icon_e_biggrin.gif)
Re: Floyd Mayweather jr vs The Fab Three @ 147
So under my revised ranking system after having watched all available footage of all of these guys, and trust me it took quite a while.
This is how they rank amongst each other in terms of career achievement.
1. Floyd Mayweather Jr. - 656 points
2. Roberto Duran - 636 points
3. Ray Leonard - 606 points
4. Thomas Hearns - 551 points
This is how they rank amongst each other in terms of career achievement.
1. Floyd Mayweather Jr. - 656 points
2. Roberto Duran - 636 points
3. Ray Leonard - 606 points
4. Thomas Hearns - 551 points
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Re: Floyd Mayweather jr vs The Fab Three @ 147
I'm in awe of your commitment and hard work in devising the system and scoring the boxersgilgamesh wrote: ↑13 Mar 2026, 21:58 So under my revised ranking system after having watched all available footage of all of these guys, and trust me it took quite a while.
This is how they rank amongst each other in terms of career achievement.
1. Floyd Mayweather Jr. - 656 points
2. Roberto Duran - 636 points
3. Ray Leonard - 606 points
4. Thomas Hearns - 551 points
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Re: Floyd Mayweather jr vs The Fab Three @ 147
I don't mind Floyd Mayweather Jr above Roberto Duran. He was a magnificent boxer. The best fighter pound per pound since 2001.keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑14 Mar 2026, 07:05I'm in awe of your commitment and hard work in devising the system and scoring the boxersgilgamesh wrote: ↑13 Mar 2026, 21:58 So under my revised ranking system after having watched all available footage of all of these guys, and trust me it took quite a while.
This is how they rank amongst each other in terms of career achievement.
1. Floyd Mayweather Jr. - 656 points
2. Roberto Duran - 636 points
3. Ray Leonard - 606 points
4. Thomas Hearns - 551 points..... but I don't agree with the rankings.
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Re: Floyd Mayweather jr vs The Fab Three @ 147
You probably would if you watched all the fights. Either that or you'd have to change up the scoring criteria. All these guys winding up within 105 points of each other feels about right though.keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑14 Mar 2026, 07:05I'm in awe of your commitment and hard work in devising the system and scoring the boxersgilgamesh wrote: ↑13 Mar 2026, 21:58 So under my revised ranking system after having watched all available footage of all of these guys, and trust me it took quite a while.
This is how they rank amongst each other in terms of career achievement.
1. Floyd Mayweather Jr. - 656 points
2. Roberto Duran - 636 points
3. Ray Leonard - 606 points
4. Thomas Hearns - 551 points..... but I don't agree with the rankings.
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I was surprised that Julio Cesar Chavez came out well ahead of all of them honestly. An opinion I wouldn't have previously agreed with, but after having watched all of his fights, I now can't see it any other way.
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Re: Floyd Mayweather jr vs The Fab Three @ 147
For me, Leonard beating Hearns is better than any win on Floyd's record, but that's just me.gilgamesh wrote: ↑14 Mar 2026, 11:25You probably would if you watched all the fights. Either that or you'd have to change up the scoring criteria. All these guys winding up within 105 points of each other feels about right though.keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑14 Mar 2026, 07:05I'm in awe of your commitment and hard work in devising the system and scoring the boxersgilgamesh wrote: ↑13 Mar 2026, 21:58 So under my revised ranking system after having watched all available footage of all of these guys, and trust me it took quite a while.
This is how they rank amongst each other in terms of career achievement.
1. Floyd Mayweather Jr. - 656 points
2. Roberto Duran - 636 points
3. Ray Leonard - 606 points
4. Thomas Hearns - 551 points..... but I don't agree with the rankings.
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I was surprised that Julio Cesar Chavez came out well ahead of all of them honestly. An opinion I wouldn't have previously agreed with, but after having watched all of his fights, I now can't see it any other way.
I think JCC scores so highly because of the amount of wins he has against average and below average guys.
Re: Floyd Mayweather jr vs The Fab Three @ 147
It's not just you. Leonard beating Hearns, Duran and Hagler are objectively better than any wins on Mayweather's record in part due to the excitement of the bouts themselves along with the level of competition, Mayweather has some big wins, but usually the fights themselves were nothing to write home about. As I've stated if we were making a list simply based on their absolute biggest wins, then Leonard would indeed rank atop of all those guys, but I take everything into account. The Big Fights, The Winning Fights, The Losing Fights, The Little fights that nobody remembers. All of it.keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑14 Mar 2026, 12:10For me, Leonard beating Hearns is better than any win on Floyd's record, but that's just me.gilgamesh wrote: ↑14 Mar 2026, 11:25You probably would if you watched all the fights. Either that or you'd have to change up the scoring criteria. All these guys winding up within 105 points of each other feels about right though.keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑14 Mar 2026, 07:05
I'm in awe of your commitment and hard work in devising the system and scoring the boxers..... but I don't agree with the rankings.
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I was surprised that Julio Cesar Chavez came out well ahead of all of them honestly. An opinion I wouldn't have previously agreed with, but after having watched all of his fights, I now can't see it any other way.
I think JCC scores so highly because of the amount of wins he has against average and below average guys.
Chavez scores highly in part due to the sheer volume of his work yes, but he's also consistent as all hell, and does objectively have a pretty f*cking high standard of competition in his own right that he doesn't really get proper credit for. Aside from the 20 or so Top 10 guys he fought, he fought at least 10 or 20 more Top 15-Top 25ish kinda guys that weren't just completely hopeless in there, and he did better in those fights than other guys of his ilk did. Chavez is about as consistent as they come for the longest, it isn't until his later years that he becomes noticeably less effective, but even then he's still a problem in most fights for most opponents.
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Re: Floyd Mayweather jr vs The Fab Three @ 147
Way too credit for wins over top25 ish guys.
One win over Hearns or Hagler is a more important than 20 wins over guys like this. You are giving credit for beating guys that Leonard could not have possibly lost to. you can always find a guy that can't possibly lose to unless there some horrible officiating. Some great fighters fight a ton of these kinds of fights. Some don't bother.
You also should not give as much credit for beating a Hall of Famer like Arturo Gatti or Ricky Hatton as you do beating someone like Marvin Hagler. not all Hall of Famers are equal. Or often remotely equal.
Not all wins over someone in the top 10 are remotely equal.
You should get as much credit for a WBS title defense over a stiff as you do if against a great fighter.
Quality > Quantity.
One win over Hearns or Hagler is a more important than 20 wins over guys like this. You are giving credit for beating guys that Leonard could not have possibly lost to. you can always find a guy that can't possibly lose to unless there some horrible officiating. Some great fighters fight a ton of these kinds of fights. Some don't bother.
You also should not give as much credit for beating a Hall of Famer like Arturo Gatti or Ricky Hatton as you do beating someone like Marvin Hagler. not all Hall of Famers are equal. Or often remotely equal.
Not all wins over someone in the top 10 are remotely equal.
You should get as much credit for a WBS title defense over a stiff as you do if against a great fighter.
Quality > Quantity.
Re: Floyd Mayweather jr vs The Fab Three @ 147
I don't give as much credit for beating Gatti as I do for beating Hagler. Beating Hagler is beating an All Time great fighter. Beating Gatti is beating a Very good fighter.Ambling Alp II wrote: ↑15 Mar 2026, 17:10 Way too credit for wins over top25 ish guys.
One win over Hearns or Hagler is a more important than 20 wins over guys like this. You are giving credit for beating guys that Leonard could not have possibly lost to. you can always find a guy that can't possibly lose to unless there some horrible officiating. Some great fighters fight a ton of these kinds of fights. Some don't bother.
You also should not give as much credit for beating a Hall of Famer like Arturo Gatti or Ricky Hatton as you do beating someone like Marvin Hagler. not all Hall of Famers are equal. Or often remotely equal.
Not all wins over someone in the top 10 are remotely equal.
You should get as much credit for a WBS title defense over a stiff as you do if against a great fighter.
Quality > Quantity.
Leonard's wins over Hearns, Duran and Hagler get more points individually than anybody else on the lists wins except for Duran's win over Leonard and Hearns' win over Duran.
Leonard is the only man on the list with 3 All Time Great wins.
Comparable Quality certainly cannot be ignored.
Re: Floyd Mayweather jr vs The Fab Three @ 147
All the points you are making Gil as well as his post directly above me has also spoken about in his original post and explained how he takes those wins into account.Ambling Alp II wrote: ↑15 Mar 2026, 17:10 Way too credit for wins over top25 ish guys.
One win over Hearns or Hagler is a more important than 20 wins over guys like this. You are giving credit for beating guys that Leonard could not have possibly lost to. you can always find a guy that can't possibly lose to unless there some horrible officiating. Some great fighters fight a ton of these kinds of fights. Some don't bother.
You also should not give as much credit for beating a Hall of Famer like Arturo Gatti or Ricky Hatton as you do beating someone like Marvin Hagler. not all Hall of Famers are equal. Or often remotely equal.
Not all wins over someone in the top 10 are remotely equal.
You should get as much credit for a WBS title defense over a stiff as you do if against a great fighter.
Quality > Quantity.
His system does award quality but it also awards activity and consistency. It is an interesting system because it doesn't just take the biggest wins but it rewards fighters for being active and taking on good to very good fighters more often. I am sure I have seen you lament about fighters only fight once or twice a year. You are being presented with a system that goes someway to rewarding fighters for activity and essentially punishing them for lack of it.
His system gives 100 points for an ATG win and 50 points for a A Great win over a Great Fighter in a Championship Bout
A fringe contender in a standard action fight with a alphabet title on the line gets 10 points. That is a massive difference.