1) Floyd Mayweather: Perhaps the greatest ducker of all time. Managed to duck an entire division and when questioned after the Baldomir fight about why he was retiring, was quoted saying, "An-Ton-Io" in tears. He even turned down his biggest payday, banned him from press conferences, and ultimately fought a feather duster salesman for the most fraudualant welterweight championship in years, held by one of the weakest champs in history. Floyd then retired at the prospect of possibly having to fight Cotto or Margarito as the heat turned up and he couldn't answer questions being thrown at him. Still Floyd has maintained a legion of followers that believe Floyd can beat any fighter in history from 160 down. ESB's very own the_judge and fitzgeraldz were seen leaving Mayweather's mansion and getting into a car driven by Pimp C, and were quoted complaining about ass pain. 2) Joe Calzaghe: "I have no interest in being the 3rd person to knock Roy Jones out." "Roy was a great fighter, now he is a good fighter." "Kelly Pavlik does not want to fight me." ??? Joe is rising fast amongst the duckers and may be poised to overtake the #1 position, pending on the outcome of his next fight, and what he does afterwards. Joe as you know also is a perenial ducker, having ducked fighters for as long as possible until he was practically forced to fight them or become boxing's biggest joke and get humiliated. His ducking skills are supurb as he still has legions of fans who will defend him to the death. Sources say that ESB's very own Amsterdam and TFFP often dress up as Joe Calzaghe and do things that no straight people would ever think of doing. 3) Mikkel Kessler: The same Kessler ascared to fight Miranda? Yes, the same Kessler afraid to fight Miranda. Good look to Kessler and his megafights with such viscious opponents such as Sartison and Hausler.
#1 pHONY bOY fLOYD(hands down) #2 CalSloppY #3 OscarDelaHomO (as of late) :bbb :bbb :bbb :bbb :bbb :bbb :bbb :bbb
Not as controversial as I hoped for. This is a long winded yet lame effort. If he fights Pavlik after Jones then Pavlik will be hotter property after suposedly thrashing Hopkins better than he did... ie the fight is bigger. As this is the future, let's not judge until we see what happens regarding Pavlik. Please humour me with specifics for the others he's "ducked"... names please. I have already prepared my piece on Glen Johnson so get some more.
Here you go hater.:hi: http://www.eastsideboxing.com/forum/showthread.php?t=80769&page=5 "Arum agreed that the split with Mayweather was not on bad terms like their brief breakup last year. In fact, Arum said, "We intend to be back together. Everything with this was honorable and good. I had offered him numbers [for a multi-fight contract extension] that were livable. His expectations are in the stratosphere. He was entitled to buy me out, and he did. We decided this was the best way to handle it. He is a free agent. We have agreed to work with each other [in the future]." ""That's not in the cards," Arum said. "He wants $20 million for the De La Hoya fight? It's not there. Sometimes, my man, you gotta know when to hold 'em and when to fold 'em. We'll talk about things down the road." (Floyd ended up making over $20 million for Oscar, Arum is obviously upset now) "Arum said while Mayweather would have taken the $8 million to fight Margarito, he asked for a $10 million guarantee to fight opponents such as Miguel Cotto and Ricky Hatton, when Arum was only willing to guarantee $7 million." (He was willing to fight Marg, but wanted more against Cotto and Hatton, which was justifiable. Especially with Hatton) http://sports.espn.go.com/sports/box...ory?id=2420382