Floyd is the first fighter in history to beat 3 straight P4P fighters!

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by hussleman, Aug 25, 2010.


  1. Kirbychu2

    Kirbychu2 Member Full Member

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    Agreed!:good(Or at least til the fight is made)
     
  2. PeteDawg

    PeteDawg Observant Observer Full Member

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    :bbb:tired:dead:patsch

    Really, you wanted to see Marquez FIGHT two weight divisions above the highest weight his ever fought at and watch his first fight with the extra weight against, a fighter that's at his best weight in Mayweather.

    This is insane. **** with your logic they should have a tournanment amongst the TOP 10 P4P and the winner will be the greatest ever. And tell me how that works when JML goes up GAZZILION WEIGHT divisions to fight Klitsko. You'll be singing Klitsko PRAISES because he fought and beat Juan Manual Lopez.... You are a real simpleton... :bart
     
  3. doylexxx

    doylexxx Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Pac fought DelaHoya Hatton and Cotto STRAIGHT not with years of gaps, all BIGGER

    and he KTFO them all, this is far more impressive feat for the former flyweight champion
     
  4. ApatheticLeader

    ApatheticLeader is bringing ***y back. Full Member

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    One question:

    Why is there the concept of p4p in the first place?
     
  5. Vitor Belfort

    Vitor Belfort Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    You forgot to mention

    Hatton was a Jr welterweight
    Marquez was a lightweight
    Mosley is a welterweight and hasn't fought in over a year

    yes they are in the top 10 P4P but 2 of them wasn't in his weight class.
     
  6. Toontoon

    Toontoon Boxing Junkie banned

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    Hatton won the welterweight title 18 months earlier and was a huge Junior welterweight, in fact a month before Hatton won the WW title Mayweather was weighting in against Zab at 146 on fight night.

    It always makes me laugh when people act like putting on the weight was a problem for Hatton, I'd be surprised if he didn't weigh more at junior welterweight on fight night than Mayweather did for welterweight fights.
     
  7. doylexxx

    doylexxx Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Pity Floyd dont agree with you as he labeled Hatton a midget !!!
     
  8. Vitor Belfort

    Vitor Belfort Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    yes he won the title and look like **** vs collazo and decided to come back down to 140 since he felt 147 is not his best weight.
     
  9. Toontoon

    Toontoon Boxing Junkie banned

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    He's just selling the fight, shame he didn't come out with something original like the golden girl chicken.
     
  10. Toontoon

    Toontoon Boxing Junkie banned

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    He looked **** because Collazo was a huge welterweight that Hatton couldn't bully like he did against smaller guys at 140.

    Hatton had no problem making the weight, was undefeated and I feel confident in saying he weighed in more on fight night at JWW than Mayweather did for welterweight fights.

    People forget Mayweather was still a small welterweight back then.
     
  11. doylexxx

    doylexxx Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    ah OK then :good:good:good

    Perhaps he chose the word midget because hatton was bigger :huh

    thanks for that fool:yep
     
  12. mrbassie

    mrbassie Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Hatton: Made to measure for him
    Marquez: Two weightclasses too high
    Mosely: Old (but still a good win)

    Just a little perspective.
     
  13. Toontoon

    Toontoon Boxing Junkie banned

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    Since when has the word midget been associated with someone's weight?
     
  14. Amp

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    IF Pac is the true P4P #1 fighter in the world.........Why do all bookies have the odds in Floyds' favor if they were to fight ? I've NEVERED heard of a P4P #1 fighter being the underdog in a fight .....when both fighters are in the same weight class. :huh:think
     
  15. Cage

    Cage Well-Known Member Full Member

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    What a weak argument, there was plenty of fighters calling him out in that time frame. And Floyd being Floyd takes the sure bet.