:: "Insurance Salesman"? Where did you get that idea? Not only are you stupid, you are also uninformed. Bad combination. You know nothing. If we were to have a debate in person on any subject that you choose, with an impartial audience, I'd embarass you.
OK let's debate now on 3D solid body dynamics. On low powered devices - using either low poly collision meshes or OOBs for physics entities, what do you think is the ideal broadphase and narrowphase collision detection?
Floyd looked like shit offensively against Oscar. That said, I don't think a younger DLH beats Floyd anyway from 130-140. Maybe the 97-01 Oscar beats Floyd at 147, but Floyd was and is simply a better, more skilled, more intelligent fighter with more in his toolbox. I think he'd raise it another gear if he needed to against a younger, fresher DLH.
His offense looked like shit because he was unwilling to deal with the return fire. ODH was having success countering PBF early on, and it put PBF on the defensive for most of the fight. I think we can all agree that PBF's performances of late have benefited from the fact his competition has been weak. The only room for debate on that front is to what extent, and what it means for his chances against strong opposition. In PBF, we undeniably have a guy who is unwilling to challenge himself. I think most people wouldn't dispute that, whether you think he's great or not.
No one today IS a challenge for him. That's the problem. Perhaps Martinez I guess...but Floyd is small for a Welterweight let alone a 154lber. I think that he's has challenged himself just fine since moving up to 147lbs...and of course PRIOR to that it's undeniable with Corrales and Castillo. De La Hoya, hatton, Judah (was still prime at that time), Mosley, Ortiz, Marquez.....were all challenges.
I disagree. I think in the past and currently, there's several challenges that PBF's been unwilling to take on. Examples include Pacquiao, Cotto and Margarito. PBF has taken the path of least resistence, and faced the easiest guys he could get away with fighting.
This is exactly what PBF's camp wants everyone to think, because the logical conclusion then is that it doesn't matter who he fights - nobody's worthy. But we already know that's not true. PBF may be undefeated. But it's been proven he's not invulnerable. And so while you're free to make excuses for PBF such as that his performance against ODH was an anomaly, that would justify the claim that noone is a challenge, those of us interested in facts and actual events feel otherwise.
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Knowing basic shit about your profession doesn't make you intelligent. You're like every single other socially awkward, limp-dicked IT doofus that bases their ego on their mediocre technical abilities. You learned big O notation and read some gamedev.net papers, congratulations on being a fucking faggot blowhard with a boring job that pays less than Sly's.
The part about Cotto? Cotto's not a challenge? Is that what you're saying? Or are you saying that despite Cotto's long status as a champion in the same divisions as PBF, that there was no reason for PBF to fight him?
Good to see mayweather jr fighting cotto at the actual weight class he competes in and while he's coming off one of his career best wins. Par for the course
I probably make at least 4 times what you do, and Sly too. I run an independent dev studio. You probably work in a cubicle writing boring, mindless code, for average money, like the bitter little loser you are.
I find it comical how every prepubescent game developer wannabe claims they run an "independent dev studio," meaning they write shitty little apps on their own because nobody will employ them. You're not unique in that regard. I don't work in a cubicle, nor do I do very much coding these days aside from personal projects. That you would even make the claim that you make "at least 4 times" what I make speaks volumes to how clueless you are about the industry you so proudly barber on about being a part of. The point is that nobody cares what you do, nobody thinks you're smart because of it. It isn't cool, it isn't special, and you bragging about it just makes you look like a stupid fuck impressed by his own mediocrity. The way you come off to me is like a McDonald's employee going to Burger King and taunting the workers there about how they don't know how to work the more complicated McDonald's cash register.