well I brought up the reason why he left the division to help explain that those guys didn't want to fight Floyd.
Yeah those guys didnt want to fight him cause they would make more money against him than against anyone else so they ducked him, this only makes sense for a ***** who believes in everything his master says.
You didn't mention any guys who didn't want to fight him. All you did was speculate. And I'm sure it was the lack of a challenge that caused Floyd to leave 135 after Sosa and N'Dou. So much that he went up to 140 to fight Corley and Brussles in title eliminators to get to gatti. Yup, HUGE challenges...atsch The more you post, the more obvious it is you haven't seen Floyd fight till a few years ago...
Floyd went to 140 in hopes to fight Kosta Tyzu, but we both know why that didn't happen:good Also Hatton's people didn't want Floyd back then, so that left Gatti. Also Brusseles was the guy he had to fight for the shot at the title
Thats one hell of a list, I think most of those guys are inseperable in that department to be honest. But one guy I want to highlight would be Carl Froch. This is a guy who I truly believe is out to prove hes the best, against the best. A worthy challenge is not something that hes just ok with if it comes, but he needs, and it gets his juices flowing.
He wasnt nowhere near the cash cow he is today but he was still the guy other lightweights wanted to fight to receive a bigger purse than what they usually received.
many interesting names there, not sure i know much about froch, doubt he's got the balls of holyfield or those latinos though
He took TWO eliminators. Why not fight eliminators for TSZYU instead, if that's what you actually believe? Guys like you give Pac **** for not facing the toughest champ immediately off the bat, and yet, Floyd fought two eliminators to get to Gatti. Was a good business move, that's it.