Did Margarito call out Floyd to his face ...

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  1. connormc

    connormc New Member Full Member

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    margacheato wudant of got near floyd
     
  2. JMP

    JMP Champion Full Member

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    Go **** yourself.
     
  3. JMM's Pee Pee

    JMM's Pee Pee God Damn! Full Member

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    The only reason he eats and breathes is so he can go on hating Floyd, but he tries to pretend like he's a fan of boxing. :yep
     
  4. Nonito Smoak

    Nonito Smoak Ioka>Lomo, sorry my dudes Full Member

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    Mayweather wasn't a WW until very late 2005. So, the year everybody wanted this fight to happen was 2006 and 2007. Let me first say that Mayweathers' 2007 Fighter of the Year calendar year had no room for Margarito. That is nowhere close to a duck.

    What was Margarito's key fights at the beginning of 06? W Sergio (irrelevant at the time), L Santos II, W Lujan, W Cintron. So, being that the Sergio win was not a big deal at all at the time, he had had three fights that were CLOSE to the caliber of fights Mayweather and his opposition were in at the time.

    And to those who say, "yeah, well he retired to run away from him so he didn't have to face Margarito in '08." Yeah, because Margarito definitely did not lose to Paul Williams the very year before in the 2007 which, despite facing Oscar and Hatton and winning FOTY, Mayweather supposedly ducked Margarito.

    I feel sorry for those who think Mayweather ducked Margarito. Their views have been skewed by their preferences and dislikes. So, yeah, I don't expect to get a response. On ESB, if it's longer than a paragraph and doesn't read like a text message, no one bothers to read it. On ESB, if you're not being a troll, no one bothers to respond.
     
  5. dodong

    dodong >>PACQUIAO Full Member

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    this must have been the reason why Floyd has now hired some bodyguards.
     
  6. Gonzarelli

    Gonzarelli Boxing Junkie Full Member

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  7. boxon123

    boxon123 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Jr learned from the Castillo fights . Don't fight big tough Mexicans because win or not they beat the **** out of you.
     
  8. Stiltskin

    Stiltskin Well-Known Member Full Member

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    :blood If you know when this took place ...I hope that's not a serious question.
     
  9. 1punch1nder

    1punch1nder **Bam Bam** Full Member

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    that's not the point.
     
  10. 1punch1nder

    1punch1nder **Bam Bam** Full Member

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    blah blah blah!

    mayweather quit boxing (the only thing he knows) because he got no other options but to fight margarito.
     
  11. RightHandLead17

    RightHandLead17 Active Member Full Member

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    Does Margarito even speak English? Margarito has been trash since the beginning of time. The only person he beat prior to 2006 was Clottey. Any fighter with mediocre boxing skill will beat Margarito PERIOD.
     
  12. RightHandLead17

    RightHandLead17 Active Member Full Member

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    Exactly :good
    These trolls couldn't tell you what was Margarito's best win if they looked it up on boxrec
     
  13. 1punch1nder

    1punch1nder **Bam Bam** Full Member

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    yeah.
     
  14. Beatle

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    The full story of Floyd's ducking of Margarito and Cotto:

    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6LdNy12PtQw[/ame]

    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_UkF7-eWs8[/ame]
     
  15. ThePunchingBag

    ThePunchingBag Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Say what you want, I have never seen Floyd that intiminated and scared.
    Margarito totally owned him just with his pure presence.