He fights fighter A Pre-fight: Fighter A is going to kick his ass, he's a southpaw and he has knockout power in both hands. Mayweather is going to get starched like Jones did against Tarver in their second fight. Fight Happens: Mayweather dominates Post-Fight: Fighter A is a ****ing bum, Mayweather knew he was going to beat that bum. ****ing disgrace, I didn't order the fight and nobody should because Mayweather is a disgrace. He doesn't have honor like Fighter B, who would kick his ass. and the cycle repeats.
Another dumbass ******* who doesn't know **** about the sport. First off all you ignorant mother****er PBF didn't pick Gatti over Zoo he coudln't fight Zoo. Zoo was a showtime fighter and PBF was a HBO fighter so tell me how he could have fought him when they both fought for different rival networks? But yeah like the standard ******* way blame PBF when in doubt. Next time know what the **** you're talking about instead of going off half cocked dumbass.:hi:
The whole "I represent the red white and blue" give me credit for being an american is bull**** too. Nationality has nothing to do with choosing who you favourite boxer is
Nah I';m owning his dumbass and telling the truth on the subject not bull**** propaganda that *******s like to spew.
What do you think about Martinez offering to come as low as 150 to fight either Pac or Money? What would you think of Floyd if he fights a Khan next? Or a Ortiz rematch?
Tszyu, Harris, Cotto, Hatton, Mitchell and Judah were all legit challenges at 140 that Floyd avoided. After he moved up, he fought three of those 140s where Floyd was prime and those guys weren't. At 147, he avoided Margarito, Cotto, Pac, Clottey, Williams, Cintron and Mosley until he was shot. You can come up with all your excuses for why he didn't fight those guys, but in 20 years, people are just going to look at his record and see the glaring fact that he somehow managed to avoid every single one of his top challengers from the time he moved past 135 until he retired. Make your excuses for how Floyd isn't to blame, but the fact remains he is the one, single common denominator in all those fights failing to materialize. Yes, he would have been a big favorite over a few of them, but there's no one he fought above 135 that were better than anyone on that list. He's blatantly taken the path of least resistence. It's obvious for anyone who looks at it honestly. In 20 years, the *****s will have forgot about boxing (because most of them aren't boxing fans, just floyd fans) and the real boxing fans will look at the record and see the truth. And posterity will not be kind to his legacy because of it.
I guess you PBF haters are some of the dumbest ****s on the forum. I already addressed why the PBF -Zoo fight never happened in my post.:deal
I understand this is a difficult concept for those outside the US. Americans are not nationalist about anything but the country itself. We don't give a **** if you're American.
He gets little credit from me until he faces Manny. I already knew he was a great fighter, far better than the Victor Ortizs of the world. Floyd and Manny are simply on another level than the other WWs, and 140 lb guys as well. I don't need to see them beat more good but overmatched opponents.
People love athletes who act as sportsmen in and out of the ring. Mayweather is neither. Yes, he is extremely gifted, but people look up to athletes who exemplify sportsmanship -- athletes who their children can emulate. Deep inside, despite the fame and wealth he now posseses, I know Mayweather is just one unhappy person. :-(