Floyd Mayweather: Sergio Martinez fight not happening with weight difference

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Scar, Apr 8, 2013.


  1. bballchump11

    bballchump11 2011 Poster of the Year Full Member

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    no, I never said Pacquiao was on roids. I said taking roids would make it an unfair advantage. The weight penalty would prevent Floyd from cheating the scales.
    The OSDT would prevent BOTH fighters from taking steroids
     
  2. victor879

    victor879 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I said EXACTLY how the fight would play out MONTHS before it took place. So you can take your "post fight analysis" analogy and shove it up your ass.

    Cotto was recently KNOCKED OUT by Pacquiao. Please explain how going life and death with Cotto justified a fight with Pacquiao again?

    Losing a split decision to a guy you just knocked out, gets you the fight over Mayweather? :nut

    Please explain to all of us here what a badass Clottey was at 147 pounds and how much he accomplished in his entire career...... You'd think somebody who spent his entire boxing career in a single division will have a ton of accolades right? *crickets*
     
  3. kirk

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    Mayweather wont fight Martinez.... that's about as predictable as it gets.


    Mayweather has one of the longest lists of the most meaningful fights around him not happening. People will cut and slice it any way they want but that speaks for itself.
     
  4. victor879

    victor879 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Thank you bball. :)

    "I see a lot of people claiming that Clottey is a dangerous opponent for Pacquiao. I personally don't see it.

    Clottey has 1 KO in his last 11 fights including a NC, 2 losses, and is a fairly stationary target. (Career: 20 KOs with 35 wins and 3 losses)

    Other than his chin, what assets does Clottey have that presents a challenge for Pacquiao???

    I think this is going to be an extremely lop-sided fight. Clottey is going to be a walking punching bag for Manny, not much else. Lack of foot-speed and lateral movement will allow Pacquiao to get off his punches whenever he wants while Clottey will be forced to sit with his hands up, reducing his work-rate. "

    I posted this in January Scar. Now sit the **** down you clown and don't ever question my honesty again.

    ****ING CALLED THE FIGHT EXACTLY JACK ASS!!!
     
  5. Scar

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    That means all of Mayweather's previous 39 opponents(before he started this) were at an advantage? The weight penalty would prevent the fight from being canceled altogether because officially Pacquiao would have every right to walk off and the commission would be all over Mayweather's ass too.
     
  6. kirk

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    nice call :good
     
  7. Scar

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    I picked Mosley over Margarito, does that mean that fight was pointless?
     
  8. bballchump11

    bballchump11 2011 Poster of the Year Full Member

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    no, I said the OSDT is there to make sure they don't cheat like the weight penalty is there for.
     
  9. thawk888

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    How is it meaningful when it's not possible? No matter what the batti-man says, no one really thinks he can make 154.
     
  10. Scar

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    Only difference is, the weight penalty is official while the OSDT is requested by one fighter unofficially and independently.
     
  11. victor879

    victor879 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Way to move the goal posts there. :lol: That has zero relevance to Pacquiao ducking Mayweather to fight Clottey.

    Next time you question the honesty of somebody, make sure you know what the **** you are talking about.
     
  12. str1

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    Martinez at 154lbs is a big payday, WTF you talking about?

    Mayweather had no problem not making the agreed catchweight with Marquez, paid the fee and didn't give a **** about the **** talking for not making weight as long as he had the advantage. Now you say he would care about all the **** talking? :yep
     
  13. bballchump11

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    The weight penalty isn't something that is already included in a contract. They specifically added that in. Plus it wasn't just a penalty, it was 10 million dollars for every pound.

    If Pacquiao was an American boxer and if Floyd wasn't an *******, the media would be all over Pacquiao
     
  14. Scar

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    I didn't question your honesty. I just told you that it means absolutely nothing if you picked Pacquiao to win, Pacquiao was the favorite anyway. Picking him to win exactly the way he did doesn't mean the fight is pointless. I picked Hopkins to dominate and outclass Pavlik completely too, it didn't mean that fight was pointless either.
     
  15. victor879

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    I didn't just pick him to win, I called exactly how the fight would play out. Exactly. You're bringing up other fights that had far more relevance. Pavlik had a title. So did Margarito......What did Clottey have again?

    Secondly: Please list the great accomplishments of Joshua Clottey at 147 pounds?? The guy fought there his entire career, he must have a laundry list of accomplishments right? Right...... ????

    *crickets*