The following... Hector Camacho (130) Esteban DeJesus (135) Niccolino Locche (140) Curtis Cokes (147) Ronald Wright (154)
He DEFINTELY loses to Winky at 154. Honestly though, I think he beats the rest in VERY tough fights. Especially DeJesus, and Locche. Both DeJesus and Locche would have an excellent chance of pulling it off, but I tend to believe Floyd beats both by close decision. Camacho would actually have a better chance of beating Floyd at 135 than 130. At 130, Floyd was at his most brilliant. Camacho's speed would be problematic for Floyd early, but May adjusts to the speed, and outboxes/outfights Hector after that.
Wright-Floyd at 154 is a pick'em. Neither would have much success with hurting the other based on the defensive tactics of the other. Wright is bigger but Floyd is faster. Mayweather is no Shane Mosley and so he wont be as clueless vs Wright. I see Floyd edging a close decision.
Shot ass Oscar arguably won 5 rounds off Floyd at 154. The Wright of the early 00's would be far too much for Floyd.
Floyd had a bad night and was intimidated by Oscar's power. Wright's punches could barely crack an egg. Different fight.
Oscar didn't win 5 rounds of that fight, but I agree that Winky would be asking too much of Floyd. He beats the rest.
I see Winky vs Floyd as a pick em. Hard fight to call but Floyd is the smarter of the two. He beats the rest. DeJesus gives him a tough fight at 135, though.
I think Floyd edges Camacho out in a close one by landing the harder ore eye catching shots. I think I'd fancy De Jesus over Floyd, he has a very nice style for him. Locche is my absolute favourite, but I think Floyd can edge him out with his feet and speed. To my shame, I haven't seen enough of Coke to come to a firm opinion on that one. Wright would have to be slightly favoured, but not strongly. I could certainly see Floyd pulling that out, despite the size disadvantage.
Hector Camacho (130) -- awkward win Esteban DeJesus (135) -- close loss in a good one, might win the return Niccolino Locche (140) -- close fight, but I like Floyd's offense, interesting Curtis Cokes (147) -- Cokes was a counterpuncher, I think he'd have to chase Floyd, that works better for Floyd than Curtis Ronald Wright (154) -- Wright without any doubt at all in a terrible fight
Says you. There's at least six that could've (maybe would've) gone to odh had he not been in the ring with mr. "P4P" - you know, the guy who even compubox can't get over?
I really dont see that honestly. Mosley was able to wn rounds and Vargas was also able to win rounds. Floyd would do better than them imo
well mosley could have always dislocated his shoulder and just quit against mora. much more respectable result?
Sure wouldve been better than the conjob he pulled against Pacquiao, thats for sure. A total quitjob, that.
it's not about who gets special treatment and who doesn't. i'm not interested in that. i'm interested in actual outcomes. and in the case of ODH/PBF, i think it's pretty undeniable that ODH won at least five rounds.
i'm not sure if you're being sarcastic or not, but i wouldn't think it outrageous at all if you had odh winning 8 rounds.
Nope...but I wasnt expecting Mosley to completely lay down, either. Not like that. He did the same thing twice against Forrest in his prime, mind, so maybe I gave him too much credit...
Which one? The one where he got his ass kicked by Forrest, or Pacquiao? Or were those, "wide points losses," not beatings? ::