mayweather didn't clean out 147!!!!!!!!

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  1. puga_ni_nana

    puga_ni_nana Dempsey Roll Full Member

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    you never did but you quoted me when i responded to another poster who insulted and called me names for bringing the comparison.
     
  2. Scar

    Scar VIP Member Full Member

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    My intention wasn't to insult nor support his insults, just making discussion.
     
  3. Devildoc

    Devildoc Capo Di Tutti Capi Full Member

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    LOL don't make fun of his name just coz you don't understand. Sensei? really?:rofl:rofl
     
  4. Marquez

    Marquez Guest

    Of Course he didn't clean out 147, neither 140, nor 135...
     
  5. Silvermags

    Silvermags Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    FUNNY he holds so MANY BELTS but NO FIGHT with the real threats at that time..

    COTTO, MOSLEY, MARGARITO AND WILLIAMS :rofl:lol::rofl
     
  6. Silvermags

    Silvermags Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    CORRECTION - HATTON HAD TO MOVE UP AT 147LBS :rofl:lol::lol:
    PAC BEAT HATTON on HIS OWN COMFORT ZONE AT 140LBS :good

    Scar,

    You are a sensible member. At least I beleive I'll get a sensible reply from you.

    You WHAT's the difference between PAC,JMM and PBF?!

    PAC and JMM have the heart of a real champion. Going out of thier comfort zone and facing challenges and risks that very few people believe is winnable. Ability to FACE all the ODDS! Jumping to weight levels to
    face the biggest challenge of their lives..TO FACE THE RISK THAT VERY FEW BOXERS DARE TO DO!

    CAN YOU HONESTLY DESCRIBE THAT TO PBF TOO?!:rofl:lol:
     
  7. Da Chin Chekka

    Da Chin Chekka Chi-Town!!! Full Member

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    Sugar Shane is that you?:lol::lol::lol:
     
  8. pejevan

    pejevan inmate No. 1363917 Full Member

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    GUZMAN who?, Never heard, never will eb heard, and obviously a chicken. The last time I checked, he came in overweight at 138 against Campbell and even so, chickened out even after Campbell said he will fight that overweight bum.

    Guzman's star never shined and yet it is now fizzling.

    So you want Pac to go to 154 to fight Hoya???? Wow, a 135 pounder fighter going up to 154 to fight HOya. That is three division jumps, unprecedented, 19 pounds jump or more than 10 percent of his body weight.

    At least Hoya had the decency to go down a division lower to meet Pac, whereas Mayweather just asked JMM to go 2 divisions up, so shut up.
     
  9. JudgeDredd

    JudgeDredd Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Give Mayweather chance, he hasn't finished cleaning the Featherweights out yet!
     
  10. Vette1

    Vette1 New Member Full Member

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    I always felt Mayweather retired because of the colision course he was on with cotto.He made sure he retired just before he fought delahoya. He knew like i know if he had fought delahoya and then retired just before fighting cotto he could never deny he was blatantly ducking cotto. smart move floyd you coward.
     
  11. doubleplaidinum

    doubleplaidinum Maravilla Full Member

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  12. Guidokz

    Guidokz Classic Psycho Full Member

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    i wonder who's next to be dragged and blown up?.:think
     
  13. NALLEGE

    NALLEGE Loyal Member banned

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    PAc still asked Cotto to fight him at 143, and he got 145 lol... Floyd doesn't ask for or fight catch weight fights. Floyd just puts his fans and his haters in the seats and out sells PAc against every common opponent whether PAc fights them before or after Floyd lol...
     
  14. Guidokz

    Guidokz Classic Psycho Full Member

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    go back to your classroom, the ******s you teaching bull**** are looking for you and they are..:|:|:|
     
  15. Fighting Pride

    Fighting Pride Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Pac skipped over the rest of the Lightweights to demolish the king at 140 Hatton and to fight Cotto, who are both bigger than him and P4P. He also destroyed De La Hoya at 147, gave him the beating of his life, when before the fight almost everybody was convinced he couldn't win. What he's done has been against the odds and, you could say, legendary. That far than makes up for not cleaning out 135.

    OK Mayweather skipped fighting P4P guys like Cotto, Mosley, Margarito, Williams to fight other P4P guys. But they were fights where he had all the advantages, Hatton at 147, Marquez at 144. Can't criticise him for the DLH fight, DLH had the advantages there, great win for Floyd, even it was close. But he really should've fought atleast a couple of those welterweights after, for his legacy if anything.

    If Pac beats Cotto and fights Mayweather like we think he will, Pac will have fought more welterweights than PBF has in the last 3 years - and Pac's been at 130 most of that time! How embarrassing. There's no comparison.