Danny Garcia "Mayweather too small for Canelo"

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  1. thehook13

    thehook13 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    What he's saying is true. But it doesn't matter because it won't happen. in the past in a stacked welter division what he Mayweather do?

    He ran retired then cherry picked/ it would make no sense if floyd picks a fight with the biggest most talented fighter in the division. not his style to look bad either
     
  2. pit

    pit Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    dude you must be ****ing kidding .. Barkley was nothing until his lucky punch over over a warn tommy . if not for the Hearns fight we would have never heard of Barkley . Barkely was tuff but nothing special .. Like I said if Barkely is all of that, then the late Gatti is a super star.
     
  3. JoeCamelTow

    JoeCamelTow Boxing Addict Full Member

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    DLH is another example of the anti-floyd. Oscar had no problem
    going up to middle and take on Hopkins(win or lose)!
     
  4. Primadonna Kool

    Primadonna Kool Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    What would Iran Barkley do to Guerrero..? What that guys is trying to say is Iran Barkey was a tougher opponent than most of Mayweather's opponents, due to his size, toughness, and power. Iran Barkley may not be greater than Gatti in achievements, but one on one..? he would probably spark him out!!!
     
  5. Bustajay

    Bustajay Feel the Steel/Balls Deep Full Member

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    I think Floyd is flawless in the ring. He has the 154 title so he should step up and slap Red head and if he don't want the fight with bigger men then vacate the title and stay in 140 an 147...This is why some people hate on Money. A true 154 boxer should not have to play catch weight games or drop 10 lbs to get a shot at Money.
     
  6. Pimp C

    Pimp C Too Much Motion Full Member

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    PBF had no problem going up to face Oscar at 154 on his terms. Not only that he won. WTF are you talking about?
     
  7. Box702

    Box702 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Yeah but Floyd isn't too big for a 135lb Marquez :lol:,this is what these idiots tell me.That jmm is a legit fight & win but canelo/Sergio ain't :patsch.The irony.
     
  8. pit

    pit Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Barkley was the weakest title holder at 168 , that why duran chose him .. Compaired to the other champs at 168 Nunn , Nigel been, contender james toney .. Duran would have thought twice about the risk.. He Chose Barkley because he was easy to hit and the weakest of the 168 title ..

    In any case, its not like Barkley was calling Duran out , Duran called Barkely out and moved to his weight class.


    Unlike these champs to day , they call the smaller guys out and want them to move up.
    Carnello and Martenez is calling floyd out but want him to move too their weight.
    Also fighter were not re-hydrating up 20 to 25 pound after weigh in like these fighter are allowed to do now.
     
  9. pit

    pit Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Marquez called Floyd out Floyd did not call Marquez out. lets make that clear.
     
  10. pit

    pit Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    They for get this all the time but feel floyd should keep going up and down in weight to fight these guys ..
    the forget he move up to 135 to challenge Castillio , he move up to 140 to fight Cotto and Hatton. both bitched out , he then moved up to fight Zab and bald at 147 , he then move up to 154 to Fight oscar .. None of these fights were at catch weights.
    how much more moving up dose the man have to do? Marquez is the only fighter to move up in weight to fight Floyd ,, the only fighter!!!

    Everyone else Floyd has accommodated .
     
  11. Box702

    Box702 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Who gives a **** that's a lame ass excuse,Sergio also called floyd out at 154lb I didn't see him jumping at the opportunity you just prove my point even further.Marquez/Sergio both called him out & he took the easier route.
     
  12. Pimp C

    Pimp C Too Much Motion Full Member

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    No **** PBF started at 130. If he didn't want to seek challenges he could have just stayed at 140 for the rest of his career. Not worrying about 147 and 154.
     
  13. Primadonna Kool

    Primadonna Kool Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Its irrelevant who is calling who out.

    There are no special rules for Floyd Mayweather.

    If he faces Martinez..? its at 160.

    If he faces Canelo..? its at 154.
     
  14. pit

    pit Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Dude **** off with this double edge sword ****. Sergo stated would nor fight under 156 to 157 .. Again if your going to call a fighter out then be prepared to fight him at his best weight not at his disadvantage.

    Sergio is a bad example anyway .. this ****er refuses to even entertain the idea of fighting someone at 168 but expect the smaller guys to move up and challenge him. Even if one of the champs from 168 moved down to challenge him he will refuse ..

    **** this dude.
     
  15. pit

    pit Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Apparently there special rules for floyd .. It appears that he has to accommodate the weight of everyone that challenges him .. ?

    Like I said before , when he moved up in weight he accommodated every champ he challenge at their respected weights.
    from 135 to 154 he moved up and not once asked for a catch weight.
    So now to prove himself he has to keep accommodating the challenger ?!
    Get the **** outta hear man .. !!
    The man can't keep moving up in down in weight to fight these dudes, let them come to him now .