Re: Floyd Mayweather lashes out after being ranked behind Sugar Ray Leonard in list of best welterweights
Posted: 12 Jul 2020, 10:13
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Nah. Leonard's record is still more meaty than Floyd's.gilgamesh wrote: ↑12 Jul 2020, 10:18 Just to kinda switch it up, I'll add a bit of a hypothetical question. For those of us who have Floyd over Leonard...which I think is more of us than it's not. Do you think if Floyd were to come back and get say 1 or 2 more big wins somehow or even pretty good ones it could be him over Leonard?
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Let's say he came back to defeat Pac and Canelo again. Would that do it?oogiebe wrote: ↑12 Jul 2020, 11:27Nah. Leonard's record is still more meaty than Floyd's.gilgamesh wrote: ↑12 Jul 2020, 10:18 Just to kinda switch it up, I'll add a bit of a hypothetical question. For those of us who have Floyd over Leonard...which I think is more of us than it's not. Do you think if Floyd were to come back and get say 1 or 2 more big wins somehow or even pretty good ones it could be him over Leonard?
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I dunno. If Craw beats Spence it'll mean more. Problem is there are no Haglers; Hearns; Durans; etc for Floyd to have beaten.gilgamesh wrote: ↑12 Jul 2020, 11:29Let's say he came back to defeat Pac and Canelo again. Would that do it?oogiebe wrote: ↑12 Jul 2020, 11:27Nah. Leonard's record is still more meaty than Floyd's.gilgamesh wrote: ↑12 Jul 2020, 10:18 Just to kinda switch it up, I'll add a bit of a hypothetical question. For those of us who have Floyd over Leonard...which I think is more of us than it's not. Do you think if Floyd were to come back and get say 1 or 2 more big wins somehow or even pretty good ones it could be him over Leonard?
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I mean, he won't. I'm just throwing it out there as a hypothetical![]()
Now if he came back and beat say a Terence Crawford or something. That might do it, but that'd be truly surprising.
i agree mate, Floyd cherry picked too often & not facing pacquiao in his prime was his biggest let down.Thomastearns wrote: ↑02 Jul 2020, 13:57IKSRTFO wrote: ↑02 Jul 2020, 11:42Very few of them, if any are better than Duran, Hearns, and Hagler. In fact, NONE of them would even beat even the past it Hagler that Leonard fought.apollo creed wrote: ↑01 Jul 2020, 10:51 Looking back at FMJ's resume I could see why he is having this argue. He fought very good fighters in multiple divisions.
Castillo, Gatti, Baldomir, ODLH, Hatton, Marquez, Mosley, Cotto, Alvarez , Maidana and Pacquiao.
Yes. The best chance would be for a peak Pacquiao, but I doubt it.
Taking it further I would argue that although the cleverest matchmaker was Leonard, the fact that all four fought each other is quite impressive in itself.
I wouldn't even want to mention Mayweather in the same breath. For sure he may be the greatest matchmaker and puller of strings we've ever seen, but that's it. Most of his interesting fights were the ones he should have lost (Castillo, DLH, Hatton and Maidana). etc.
If ever there was a protected boxer with an enormous chip on his shoulder...
Or Pacquaio facing floyd in his prime. I bet for you there would be no disapointment had Pacquaio won there would be convo of Pacquaio not beating Floyd in his prime.Beattiebeats wrote: ↑12 Jul 2020, 12:19i agree mate, Floyd cherry picked too often & not facing pacquiao in his prime was his biggest let down.Thomastearns wrote: ↑02 Jul 2020, 13:57
Yes. The best chance would be for a peak Pacquiao, but I doubt it.
Taking it further I would argue that although the cleverest matchmaker was Leonard, the fact that all four fought each other is quite impressive in itself.
I wouldn't even want to mention Mayweather in the same breath. For sure he may be the greatest matchmaker and puller of strings we've ever seen, but that's it. Most of his interesting fights were the ones he should have lost (Castillo, DLH, Hatton and Maidana). etc.
If ever there was a protected boxer with an enormous chip on his shoulder...
So you didn’t read the interview transcripts or watch the YouTube videos I provided?
He'd have to beat Spence or Crawford. And even then, neither of them is Hearns or Hagler, but it helps.gilgamesh wrote: ↑12 Jul 2020, 10:18 Just to kinda switch it up, I'll add a bit of a hypothetical question. For those of us who have Floyd over Leonard...which I think is more of us than it's not. Do you think if Floyd were to come back and get say 1 or 2 more big wins somehow or even pretty good ones it could be him over Leonard?
Discuss
The difference is Pac could care less if you rate Leonard over him. He'll be happy where he's at. Floyd gets all agitated when ATGs are listed above him pointing to his record. He's an ATG for sure and earned his position, but his insecurity is irritating and very woman diva like.world ranked wrote: ↑12 Jul 2020, 13:25Or Pacquaio facing floyd in his prime. I bet for you there would be no disapointment had Pacquaio won there would be convo of Pacquaio not beating Floyd in his prime.Beattiebeats wrote: ↑12 Jul 2020, 12:19i agree mate, Floyd cherry picked too often & not facing pacquiao in his prime was his biggest let down.Thomastearns wrote: ↑02 Jul 2020, 13:57
Yes. The best chance would be for a peak Pacquiao, but I doubt it.
Taking it further I would argue that although the cleverest matchmaker was Leonard, the fact that all four fought each other is quite impressive in itself.
I wouldn't even want to mention Mayweather in the same breath. For sure he may be the greatest matchmaker and puller of strings we've ever seen, but that's it. Most of his interesting fights were the ones he should have lost (Castillo, DLH, Hatton and Maidana). etc.
If ever there was a protected boxer with an enormous chip on his shoulder...
Beating a guy of that level at over 40 years of age would be huge though.IKSRTFO wrote: ↑12 Jul 2020, 17:29He'd have to beat Spence or Crawford. And even then, neither of them is Hearns or Hagler, but it helps.gilgamesh wrote: ↑12 Jul 2020, 10:18 Just to kinda switch it up, I'll add a bit of a hypothetical question. For those of us who have Floyd over Leonard...which I think is more of us than it's not. Do you think if Floyd were to come back and get say 1 or 2 more big wins somehow or even pretty good ones it could be him over Leonard?
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Manny knows he rates below Floyd.IKSRTFO wrote: ↑12 Jul 2020, 17:32The difference is Pac could care less if you rate Leonard over him. He'll be happy where he's at. Floyd gets all agitated when ATGs are listed above him pointing to his record. He's an ATG for sure and earned his position, but his insecurity is irritating and very woman diva like.world ranked wrote: ↑12 Jul 2020, 13:25Or Pacquaio facing floyd in his prime. I bet for you there would be no disapointment had Pacquaio won there would be convo of Pacquaio not beating Floyd in his prime.Beattiebeats wrote: ↑12 Jul 2020, 12:19 i agree mate, Floyd cherry picked too often & not facing pacquiao in his prime was his biggest let down.
He might not be rated or better than Leonard but point even women diva-ish is a reasonable how can someone lose to a lightweight a be better than him. Though I do not agree with him I can see from a perspective of an ATG who never loss his diva-ish ways allows him the reasonable thought as wrong as we think he might be.IKSRTFO wrote: ↑12 Jul 2020, 17:32The difference is Pac could care less if you rate Leonard over him. He'll be happy where he's at. Floyd gets all agitated when ATGs are listed above him pointing to his record. He's an ATG for sure and earned his position, but his insecurity is irritating and very woman diva like.world ranked wrote: ↑12 Jul 2020, 13:25Or Pacquaio facing floyd in his prime. I bet for you there would be no disapointment had Pacquaio won there would be convo of Pacquaio not beating Floyd in his prime.Beattiebeats wrote: ↑12 Jul 2020, 12:19 i agree mate, Floyd cherry picked too often & not facing pacquiao in his prime was his biggest let down.
I've provided proof (interview transcripts from people employed by the promoters from both teams), coupled with an admission from Manny that was caught on video.The Gratest wrote: ↑12 Jul 2020, 16:21 If playing by your own definitive, every statistic and point must be overwhelming correct with no room for error, you haven't actually provided evidence that Manny Pac was a dirty drugs cheat. You've just provided speculation and conjecture.
You’re absolutely right!
The thing is, Manny doesn't really care.Onetimeonly wrote: ↑12 Jul 2020, 18:03Manny knows he rates below Floyd.IKSRTFO wrote: ↑12 Jul 2020, 17:32The difference is Pac could care less if you rate Leonard over him. He'll be happy where he's at. Floyd gets all agitated when ATGs are listed above him pointing to his record. He's an ATG for sure and earned his position, but his insecurity is irritating and very woman diva like.world ranked wrote: ↑12 Jul 2020, 13:25
Or Pacquaio facing floyd in his prime. I bet for you there would be no disapointment had Pacquaio won there would be convo of Pacquaio not beating Floyd in his prime.
Duran wasn't a lightweight when he fought Leonard though. He was 2 years and 8 fights at welterweight. He had more fights at welterweight than Maidana did when he fought Floyd. So was Maidana, a fringe contender who gave Floyd all he could handle, a blown up lightweight?world ranked wrote: ↑12 Jul 2020, 18:04He might not be rated or better than Leonard but point even women diva-ish is a reasonable how can someone lose to a lightweight a be better than him. Though I do not agree with him I can see from a perspective of an ATG who never loss his diva-ish ways allows him the reasonable thought as wrong as we think he might be.IKSRTFO wrote: ↑12 Jul 2020, 17:32The difference is Pac could care less if you rate Leonard over him. He'll be happy where he's at. Floyd gets all agitated when ATGs are listed above him pointing to his record. He's an ATG for sure and earned his position, but his insecurity is irritating and very woman diva like.world ranked wrote: ↑12 Jul 2020, 13:25
Or Pacquaio facing floyd in his prime. I bet for you there would be no disapointment had Pacquaio won there would be convo of Pacquaio not beating Floyd in his prime.
Maidana wasn't a fringe contender. He was a contender.IKSRTFO wrote: ↑12 Jul 2020, 19:04Duran wasn't a lightweight when he fought Leonard though. He was 2 years and 8 fights at welterweight. He had more fights at welterweight than Maidana did when he fought Floyd. So was Maidana, a fringe contender who gave Floyd all he could handle, a blown up lightweight?world ranked wrote: ↑12 Jul 2020, 18:04He might not be rated or better than Leonard but point even women diva-ish is a reasonable how can someone lose to a lightweight a be better than him. Though I do not agree with him I can see from a perspective of an ATG who never loss his diva-ish ways allows him the reasonable thought as wrong as we think he might be.IKSRTFO wrote: ↑12 Jul 2020, 17:32
The difference is Pac could care less if you rate Leonard over him. He'll be happy where he's at. Floyd gets all agitated when ATGs are listed above him pointing to his record. He's an ATG for sure and earned his position, but his insecurity is irritating and very woman diva like.
So? Floyd should think he's the goat.IKSRTFO wrote: ↑12 Jul 2020, 18:59The thing is, Manny doesn't really care.Onetimeonly wrote: ↑12 Jul 2020, 18:03Manny knows he rates below Floyd.IKSRTFO wrote: ↑12 Jul 2020, 17:32
The difference is Pac could care less if you rate Leonard over him. He'll be happy where he's at. Floyd gets all agitated when ATGs are listed above him pointing to his record. He's an ATG for sure and earned his position, but his insecurity is irritating and very woman diva like.
Floyd would probably get mad if you rate Sugar Ray Robinson over him. "You mean the Sugar Ray with 19 losses?"
You're a very strange one aren't you?Enlightened-One wrote: ↑12 Jul 2020, 18:43I've provided proof (interview transcripts from people employed by the promoters from both teams), coupled with an admission from Manny that was caught on video.The Gratest wrote: ↑12 Jul 2020, 16:21 If playing by your own definitive, every statistic and point must be overwhelming correct with no room for error, you haven't actually provided evidence that Manny Pac was a dirty drugs cheat. You've just provided speculation and conjecture.
I am only arguing that Pacquiao rejected a career-high payday, because he didn't want to be tested, which resulted in him ducking Floyd Mayweather Jr. in 2010, despite the financials, the venue and the fight-date already agreed by both sides.
So why don't you be honest and stick to challenging my main point?
I guess it's because you can't?![]()
Are you looking to employ red herrings, diversionary tactics intended to change the topic, in order to avoid discussing an inconvenient real-world truth that you find impossible to refute?
Are you that desperate to prevent people from being informed about Manny's embarrassing ducking of Floyd Mayweather Jr. in 2010?
Come on kid, do better!
This is so damn funny!![]()
That’s a lot of words, intended to undermine minutae rather than my main argument.The Gratest wrote: ↑12 Jul 2020, 19:13You're a very strange one aren't you?Enlightened-One wrote: ↑12 Jul 2020, 18:43I've provided proof (interview transcripts from people employed by the promoters from both teams), coupled with an admission from Manny that was caught on video.The Gratest wrote: ↑12 Jul 2020, 16:21 If playing by your own definitive, every statistic and point must be overwhelming correct with no room for error, you haven't actually provided evidence that Manny Pac was a dirty drugs cheat. You've just provided speculation and conjecture.
I am only arguing that Pacquiao rejected a career-high payday, because he didn't want to be tested, which resulted in him ducking Floyd Mayweather Jr. in 2010, despite the financials, the venue and the fight-date already agreed by both sides.
So why don't you be honest and stick to challenging my main point?
I guess it's because you can't?![]()
Are you looking to employ red herrings, diversionary tactics intended to change the topic, in order to avoid discussing an inconvenient real-world truth that you find impossible to refute?
Are you that desperate to prevent people from being informed about Manny's embarrassing ducking of Floyd Mayweather Jr. in 2010?
Come on kid, do better!
This is so damn funny!![]()
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You appear to think by referring to anyone who challenges you as 'a kid' that it somehow puts you in a position of superiority. It does the opposite, it shows up your obvious insecurity. However, as you wish to assume the status of others, i'll do the same to you.![]()
Hi little girl![]()
On the previous page your words were "Pacquiao ducked Mayweather Jr. during 2010, because he was a dirty drug cheat".
You then went on to challenge one and all to prove you wrong with anything you've written.
I've just pointed out that, all your videos and research and additional waffle has not actually provided any absolute concrete proof that Manny Pac was "a dirty drug cheat".
You've merely provided evidence that he refused a drugs test. There's nothing that actually shows him guilty of using drugs. You've just filled in the blanks yourself. Conjecture and speculation, as i've already pointed out.
Now over to you, little girl. Please provide the exact piece of concrete evidence to back up your claim that, without any doubt whatsoever, Manny Pac was "a dirty drugs cheat".
Oh, this is so much fun!![]()
Enlightened-One wrote: ↑11 Jul 2020, 13:47Pacquiao ducked Mayweather Jr. during 2010, because he was a dirty drug cheatworld ranked wrote: ↑11 Jul 2020, 13:38I don't think regardless of what ever proof you have i refused to believe that a guy ducked someone only later to fight them in any case. It defeats the definition of ducking.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑11 Jul 2020, 13:31
Pacquiao ducked Mayweather Jr. in 2010.
It happened. There’s nothing anybody can do about it.
Yet Pactards fanboys keep insisting Floyd kept running from Manny, whilst choosing to ignore real world facts no one can dispute.
Are you seriously claiming Pacquiao didn’t duck Mayweather in 2010?