Ricky's talking about Floyd because he's bitter that Floyd ruined him!

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  1. Danny_Rand

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  2. Silver

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    theres no reason to pay attention to hatton anymore, the two best fighters he fought, both knocked him out.
     
  3. NALLEGE

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    The underlined makes no sense lol... PAc did ok ppv numbers with great fighters, while Floyd did ok numbers with barely known fighters. PAc did less numbers then Floyd against common opponents Dlh and Hatton. In boxing, it takes two to Tango. Floyd doesn't have to be the draw, all he has to do is his part. Whether you think it is a fact or not that Floyd isn't the face of boxing, or isn't one of the faces of boxing in mainstream America which is utter nonsense sure doesn't mean PAc IS the face of boxing in America lol...

    Pac's ppv numbers all total less than Floyds period. Your weak argument is that Pac had better ppv numbers than Floyd did at the lower weights. Floyd had Arum, so whose fault is it that Floyd didn't have big name opponents, just tough opponents at the time. Barrera and Morales were doing the same numbers Pac did with(with the exception of Pac-JMM II) those guys so you have no point. Dlh did big numbers with Tito, and did bigger numbers with Floyd so whatchutalkinabout...Mr?
     
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    Whenever Cortez wasnt beating up on Ricky, Floyd would launch in with dirty blow after dirty blow. See here as he simultaneously attempts to break Ricky's left wrist whilst delivereing a savage elbow to the face. Of course, Cortez was not on hand to see any of this
     
  5. Jeff Young

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    your a dumbass, floyd numbers against hatton and oscar are better then pacs for...

    A.) Floyd's Oscar fight had a title on the line at 154
    B.) Oscar Had just come off of a KO win Of Mayorga at 154
    C.) Compared to win Oscar fought pac there was no title, and oscar was a heavy favorite...
    D.) A tune-up win against steve forbes doesnt scream mega ppv numbers in your next match.....

    FACT, buckaroo, floyd NEVER headlined HBO PPV until Gatti, while Manny had already done it several times

    Fact, HBO PPV had Manny-Diaz as the Main-Event

    Manny can atleast sell-out his fights, and doesnt struggle with ticket sells like floyd does........

    Come Again?:lol:
     
  6. NALLEGE

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    I did not know Radab was a Hatton fan lol..hahahahahahahhahahahahaha lol. Floyd fought dirty, and even had help from Cortez while Hatton fought a squeaky clean fight lol...
     
  7. radab

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    Floyd appaulingly rams a chunk of mouldy cheese up a disgusted Ricky Hatton's nostril
     
  8. Jeff Young

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    floyd numbers against hatton and oscar are better then pacs for...

    A.) Floyd's Oscar fight had a title on the line at 154
    B.) Oscar Had just come off of a KO win Of Mayorga at 154
    C.) Compared to win Oscar fought pac there was no title, and oscar was a heavy favorite...
    D.) A tune-up win against steve forbes doesnt scream mega ppv numbers in your next match.....

    FACT, buckaroo, floyd NEVER headlined HBO PPV until Gatti, while Manny had already done it several times

    Fact, HBO PPV had Manny-Diaz as the Main-Event

    Manny can atleast sell-out his fights, and doesnt struggle with ticket sells like floyd does........

    Come Again?

    Who drives the sport in the mainstream manny or floyd? Evidence seems to Suggest Manny by a country mile
     
  9. BoxingFanNo1

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    It's not the fact he lost to PBF that gets to him, like 99% of people it's the fact PBF is a ****ing *****.
     
  10. NALLEGE

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    You have a bunch of sorry excuses when you argue lol. The underlined are all excuses lol... PAc-Diaz didn't sell out lol, ask Arum:rofl. Pac was not the draw versus Barrera I, or Morales I then lol... He probably was not even the draw against JMM in their first fight lol... You say Floyd never headlined a ppv until Gatti. So lol. What is the point in saying that lol...:huh
     
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    You have a bunch of sorry excuses when you argue lol. The underlined are all excuses lol... PAc-Diaz didn't sell out lol, ask Arum:rofl. Pac was not the draw versus Barrera I, or Morales I and II then lol... He probably was not even the draw against JMM in their first fight lol... You say Floyd never headlined a ppv until Gatti. So lol. What is the point in saying that lol...:huh

    Country mile??? You must be out of your mind lol... Floyd was doing it until he retired. Pac just took over lol, and still couldn't reach Floyd's ppv totals against common opponents lol... You have weak points..
     
  12. Jeff Young

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    The Point is the Executives at HBO seem to agree with me, by giving more HBO invested time and money in Manny Pacquiao then Floyd Mayweather....

    While Manny's Gate Revenue and choices of opponent where making classics( the 2 marquez fights, 2 barrera fights, the 3 morales fights) which most fans remember back from '03-'08 diving the sport.....floyd was fighting b listers in phillip n'dou, corley, and henry brussels.....in half-empty arenas....not to mention he decided to retire after he made his biggest payday from the 2 driving forces of the biggest fights he was in, oscar and hatton.....little floyd should kiss golden boy promotions ass for the rest of his life
     
  13. NALLEGE

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    Pac-Dlh did 1.25 mil while Floyd-Dlh did 2.5, and you want us to believe that PAc is the face of America's mainstream boxing lol...
     
  14. Danny_Rand

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    You'd have a point if Floyd only outsold Pac by a little bit, but he doubled his numbers with DLH. He also doubled what Mosley and Tito were able to do, and they were both p4p number 1's at the time. But thats neither here nor there.

    :rofl I fail to see what you are trying to say here. What does that have to do with the fact that Floyd does bigger pay per views ***?

    Which only did 200,000 buys. Pathetic.

    Selling out fights doesnt mean **** compared to PPV's *****. Floyd did 100,000,000 in revenue with Oscar. When did Pac match that clown?


    Oh and why couldnt Pac do with Hatton what Floyd did? Notice you conveniently left that part out.
     
  15. Danny_Rand

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    :lol::lol::lol::lol: Floyd comes back gets a 15 million dollar fight with JMM and his own 24/7 series. Is third fight where he'll be doing 10 mil plus and a series on HBO.

    How many has Pac had ***?

    Corrales and Castillo at that stage in their careers were better then all of them except for maybe Marquez. I'd still pick Castillo over Marquez at 135.

    Because Cotto and Hatton and Tszyu were either afraid to fight him(Cotto and Hatton) or couldnt because of their contract with a different network(Tszyu)