I want him to **** up a canelo fight. it only confirms all the **** everyone says about him. He might be able to sweet talk now that he's in his prime but in the future when the dust settle we will pick him apart into obscurity
whats even funnier is to see all of those who talked **** about weight drains suggesting Mayweather is fighting and beating fighters at their best weight what they are comfortable at now doing the Pacquiao shuffle
Wrong. you piece of ****. Floyd is Past Prime still good you Fool. Wrong Again. how can you or any other ******* pick floyd into Obscurity? some Sad and Desperate piece of **** you are.. :blood
Did your eally just call me a piece of ****? Anyway Floyd just earned 32 million dollars, he's on top of the boxing world undisputed. You were saying he's not in his prime??.... Did I upset you because you look upto Floyd Mayweather? Grease balls career is upto a lot of scrutiny that is undeniable. You just hope he retires with his 0
Yes... you Mad? :hey He is NOT in His prime, is NOT his fault he is so good at this stage of the game. but at 130 he was prime not 154. still even after he outbox Canelo's ears off you Haters will still call this a Cherry Pic because he beat a nobody that beat a bunch of nobodies before Trout.. So haters like you will keep hating even if he beats Wlad
"I'm still cautiously optimistic," explained Espinoza. "I think that's a fight that makes sense for both guys, and both guys want it. There are details to work out; weight is one of them. But, those things, I think, can get worked out when both fighters want the fight. "The goal is always to set a new record, the record being 2.5 million (pay-per-views buys) with De La Hoya and Mayweather. ‘Canelo,' as much of a star as he is, doesn't have the awareness that Oscar did as the time of the Mayweather fight, but he has a lot of heat behind him. So, 1.5 (million), 2.5 (million), I'd be happy with any of those," Espinoza said in closing. "At the end of this, really, the consumer decides. We put the message out there, we try to inform people about how we see the fight, and either it catches on or it doesn't with the consumer. We're just trying to put the best product on the screen."