Mayweather never says what the excusses will be if he fights a bigger guy

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  1. volkan

    volkan Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Mayweather always keeps sayin that peole will always have something against the selection of his opponents:

    Either he is to small

    Or he is to young

    Or he has to little nexperiance

    Or he is to old

    Or he is past his prime


    But he never hear him say anything about what the excusses will be if he fights a bigger guy?

    Why? Is he to scary to fight bigger guys?
     
  2. PowerPuncher

    PowerPuncher Loyal Member Full Member

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    Welcome to boxing, he's fought loads of bigger guys: Corrales, Castillo, Delahoya, Mosley, Baldomir, Ortiz, Gatti. Even Hatton weighed more in the ring
     
  3. volkan

    volkan Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Of course he has. He moved up in divisons. So ofcourse he has. But not since his comeback in 2009.
     
  4. volkan

    volkan Well-Known Member Full Member

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    :deal
     
  5. PowerPuncher

    PowerPuncher Loyal Member Full Member

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    No the rest aren't small, they are pretty much the same size bar Marquez who was the only smaller opponent

    Ortiz and Mosley were bigger, heavier and taller
     
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    randy brown $$$ Full Member

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    when are these pac-floyd threads going to water down a little bit?
     
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    volkan Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Hey newbie

    Welcome to the site. :patsch:good
     
  9. jso416

    jso416 F U Nutthuggers!!! Full Member

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    In other words.. "Is Floyd too Chicken to fight Martinez?".. The answer as of now is Yes!.. Floyd will wait until Sergio's speed and reflexes slow down before he fights him.
     
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    RightHandLead17 Active Member Full Member

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    weight drainded - Corrales
    over the hill - Oscar
    off the top of my head
     
  11. PowerPuncher

    PowerPuncher Loyal Member Full Member

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    He fought DLH himself at Oscars best weight class, Mayweather weighs the same as Pacquaio both weigh 150lbs so they're the same size. Does he get to drain Martinez down to 147 like Manny did with DLH? :lol:
     
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    abujafar Active Member Full Member

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    Stupid attempt at trolling.

    All those excuses except for the first one applies to bigger opponents.
    Did he not fight Oscar who was a bigger opponent and the last two examples were used for, old and past his prime. The same can be said for Mosley.

    So to make it clear: Old, past prime, young and inexperienced are all excuses that can be used for bigger opponents.:nut :patsch
     
  13. volkan

    volkan Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Oscar was way past his prime and we all now that. He even lost to Felix. Come on now.

    Had a good day?
     
  14. bballchump11

    bballchump11 2011 Poster of the Year Full Member

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    :patsch:patsch:patsch I could **** the **** out of your thread. The only fighter that Floyd has outweighed on the day of the fight in the past years were Corley (by one pound) and Marquez

    so what? 6'1?

    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LRQEQtadCHU[/ame]
     
  15. dannyboy147

    dannyboy147 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    LOL Coralles was weight drained was he?!!! Off the top of my head Coralles was pound for pound number 3 and Mayweather was number 5, Coralles was the heavy Favorite going into this fight. He rehydrated about 20lbs come fight night. If you watch the fight he completley dwarfs Mayweather.

    -Oscar made Floyd move to 154, picked the ring size, gloves, venue and weighed in at around 170 fight night.

    Lets not forget the Oscar Floyd fought was not the drained pale Oscar that Pac fought. Gatti, Mosley, Castillio were all bigger than Floyd. Just like Pac most guys he fought were bigger than him, this tends to be the case when you move through multiple weight divisions.