Try do defend mayweather after reading this

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by J Griz 757, Nov 17, 2009.


  1. chimba

    chimba Off the Somali Coast Full Member

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    I hate this ****er, He picked Cotto against PAC ...hes biased an wrong:deal:hey
     
  2. JETSKI

    JETSKI Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    The **** he wasn't. Wheres that Youtube of him quivering & looking over his shoulder that time Margarito walked up to him while he was sitting down. ****, Jr was afraid to even stand up next to Margarito & you think he didn't duck him.

    :lol:
     
  3. psychopath

    psychopath D' "X" Factor Full Member

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    Waste of time bud . . . there's no needs to present logical arguements when dealing with moronic nutsuckers.

    When you deal with clowns and idiots . . . deal with them as they are . . . clowns and idiots. :deal
     
  4. Danny_Rand

    Danny_Rand Slick N Quick Full Member

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    You're a moron, so I forgive for not knowing what happened between Arum and Mayweather. Mayweather was gonna scoop up Margarito as an opponent, but Arum wanted to contract Floyds next 3 fights and couldnt guarantee a matchup with De La Hoya which would net Floyd 20+ million as we saw. Thus Floyd walked. ESPN did an article on it.

    Not that it matters. Floyd wouldve clowned Margarito just as bad as Chad dawson clowned the fella in your avatar. Skill beats lumbering oaf every time.
     
  5. J Griz 757

    J Griz 757 Arturo "Thunder" Gatti Full Member

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    Floyd called out people like tszyu/naseem etc when his name was at someone like say Saul Alvarez's level (not a comparison of skill level). Whats the mean on the world stage? Not a damn thing, meaning he wouldnt be worth enough $ for the risk of the veteran title holder at that time. He was a promising prospect with not enough name power at that moment.

    Now he does the same thing to fighters that were once in his situation. theres dozens of promising prospects or just flat out good veterans that plain dont have a big enough name (equalling not enough $) for him to wanna step into the ring with.

    Such is how the boxing world turns when you become a prize fighter.
     
  6. Danny_Rand

    Danny_Rand Slick N Quick Full Member

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    Floyd was no longer a prospect when he called these guys out. Get real. When he called out Naseem he was the undisputed champ at 130. When he called out Tszyu it was just after he beat Gatti. So its not like nobody knew who this guy was, he was considered one of the best in the world already.

    Now im not blaming Mosley or DLH for not fighting Floyd then. As you said, his name wasnt big enough and there was bigger fish to fry. Just giving some of the Floyd haters a history lesson.
     
  7. psychopath

    psychopath D' "X" Factor Full Member

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    Yeah history lesson . . . my ass.

    Hatton is a 140 pounder and JMM is a 135 pounder who was forced by your boii to go up in weigth . . . then proclaim himself the top 147 fighter and still the #1 p4p fighter. :lol:

    Include that in your history lesson. :deal

    :rofl :hi:
     
  8. J Griz 757

    J Griz 757 Arturo "Thunder" Gatti Full Member

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    ^^thats what i was getting at.

    I know he was the 130 champ, and had an established skillset at the time when he called out hamed or whoever , but to hamed ,floyd's name wasnt big enough for that kind of risk at that moment.
     
  9. Danny_Rand

    Danny_Rand Slick N Quick Full Member

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    Floyd fought 90% of his career at 130. Shut the **** up with the excuses. :rofl
     
  10. psychopath

    psychopath D' "X" Factor Full Member

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    Am I making excuses? :roll:

    The best 147 pounder who fought a 140 pounder then run to retirement . . . came back to fight a 135 pounder then call himself still the #1 P4P fighter . . . and I'm making excuses?

    Nah nah nah :nono

    . . . you shut the **** up boiii. :lol:

    Try harder to defend your idol . . . rightnow you sound like a clown . . . as always.

    :rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl
     
  11. J Griz 757

    J Griz 757 Arturo "Thunder" Gatti Full Member

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    Floyd has fought alot of his career at 130, but when he was at that weight he generally fought other 130 pounders. Now that he's at 147 we expect to see him fight other 147 pounders.

    Catchweights are acceptable here and there (im not a particular fan of them) but its becoming a trend that mayweather is gettin guys to come way out of their regular weight for the chance of hitting the mayweather lottery and taking his 0 away from his record, when really all he did (ecspecially in jmm's case) was con them into a sanctioned slaughter.

    There will be no slaughter favoring floyd when he steps in against pacquiao. If there is he is currently the best active fighter alive.
     
  12. Danny_Rand

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    HAtton beat Collazo, the same collazo that would go on to give BErto hell. He was a legit welterweight opponent. Had they fought at 140, would it have mattered?

    And who did Floyd beat before he fought Hatton? DLH. Who was a 154lber. And who did Floyd call out before he fought DLH. Mosley.


    So really, as you can see, you have no leg to stand on in terms of Floyd not wanting to fight the best. I mean, I know you were a Margacheato and Cotto cocksucker, because you dont know **** about boxing and thought they were good, but that ship has sailed son. fLoyd was right in not wasting his time with these hype jobs and going after the bigger fish which is Pac.
     
  13. psychopath

    psychopath D' "X" Factor Full Member

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    Yes clown . . . Hatton beat Collazo . . . barely . . . and Hatton immediately came back to 140 declaring 147 is not his right fighting weight . . . fought Juan Lazcano and Castillo at 140 before he went back to 147 because Floyd wanted it at 147. And yet . . . your boii doesn't want to fight real 147 pounders. He run to retirement . . . remember?

    Try harder clown . . . you are not making any progess . . . twist the facts some more. :lol:

    I don't know **** about boxing? Well how about being in the top five of the two prediction leagues here at ESB for the last 2 years? And being in the top 5 of Boxing Prediction league (out of this forum) for the 4 last seasons . . . I don't know **** about boxing?

    What do you know? You only know that Floyd has a mole under his balls. :deal

    Good night . . . asswipe it's 10 PM here . . . when I come back tommorow I'm expecting a better arguement.

    Try harder. Rightnow . . . Fat ass Dan Rafael . . . is still more logical than your bullcraps. :D :good
     
  14. pejevan

    pejevan inmate No. 1363917 Full Member

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    Oh boy, oh boy, the floydettes are in defensive mode just like their master.
     
  15. Farmboxer

    Farmboxer VIP Member Full Member

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    Void refused to fight Pac before the Cotto fight. Roach tried to get Void into the ring with Pac, but Pac refused. Void refused to fight Pac, Cotto, Margarito and Mosely, etc.

    Compare Pac's wins with Oscar and Hatton with Void's wins.

    Oscar beat Void, void had to cheat with his judges. Pac stopped Oscar.

    Void's referee refused to allow Hatton to fight on the inside.
    Void's referee took a point away from Hatton for hitting a ring rope! Void had to cheat.

    Pac knocked Hatton out in the second round. Pac did not have to cheat.