PBF says if he fought Hoya @147, it wud have ended in KO, with Hoya on his face/back

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  1. buxzer

    buxzer Eastern Champ Full Member

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    "He (Floyd Jr.) says if he fought Oscar at 147, it would have ended in a knockout, with Oscar on his face or his back."

    :lol:

    I'm guessing what Floyd will say next, that if he fought Hatton at 140, it would have ended in a knockout in the first round...:lol:

    Just total crap from Floyd's bad mouth...
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  2. NickBarker

    NickBarker Damnum Absque Injuria Full Member

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    Most anything that comes out of his mouth isn't worth paying attention to.
     
  3. smitty_son408

    smitty_son408 J ust E njoy T his S hit Full Member

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    Is it so far fetched to believe that Hoya would've been the zombie that showed up against Pac that made the welter limit. IMO he would've had a great chance of stopping him. Hell, if he would've put his foot on the gas in their fight he would possibly stopped him.
     
  4. Former Dawg

    Former Dawg Active Member Full Member

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    I guess he means if he fought a weight drained Delahoya.
     
  5. PH|LLA

    PH|LLA VIP Member Full Member

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    Before Floyd fought Oscar he had already fought like 3 or 4 times at 147.

    Before Oscar, PAcquiao had only fought 1 fight at 135, and before that he was at 130.
     
  6. Former Dawg

    Former Dawg Active Member Full Member

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    What does Pacman have to do with this thread ?
     
  7. buxzer

    buxzer Eastern Champ Full Member

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    That's Floyd's way of getting attention (negative attention) by talking crap and sh!ts... and his ring performances also mostly gets negative reviews and criticisms... To sum it up, Floyd is an overpaid underperforming boxer... People who bought his fight did it to see him lose...
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  8. MexicanJew

    MexicanJew Jajajajajaja Full Member

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    Fighting what version of DLH, the zombie one that fought Pacquiao?

    A 34 year old, fighting once a year ODLH took Floyd Jr to an SD in 2007. A prime DLH, say the 1997-1999 version, I have no doubt would beat Floyd by UD or TKO.
     
  9. drunkenspaniard

    drunkenspaniard Active Member Full Member

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    Clearly. I mean the man is so overhyped. Personally I thought he was on his way to losing to Hatton until he landed that lucky punch.
     
  10. smitty_son408

    smitty_son408 J ust E njoy T his S hit Full Member

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    :blood
     
  11. Devildoc

    Devildoc Capo Di Tutti Capi Full Member

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    IF! Floyd just blows a lot of hot air. He is like his father. Should never ever be taken seriously.
     
  12. Andyw

    Andyw Active Member Full Member

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    Have to assume this is a sarcastic comment ? :shock::lol::lol:
     
  13. DobyZhee

    DobyZhee Loyal Member

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    he should talk about his upcoming fight and how tiix are already sold out...
     
  14. diavolievo

    diavolievo Member Full Member

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    Usual Floyd nonsense. He was running away from Oscar almost the entire fight.
     
  15. eze

    eze Everybody Know Me Full Member

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    Usual ******* nonsense.

    If he fought DLH at 147, not the 154 version.


    Clearly he feels that if he fought the version that fought Pac he would of did the same if not worse.