Who deserves to be given the title of a true warrior - Margarito or Mayweather !!!

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Solid Chin, Dec 29, 2008.


  1. Solid Chin

    Solid Chin Concrete Wars Full Member

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    Where is the proof of him turning down a Fight With Floyd because I would love to see it, I must be missing something ????????????????????????????????????????????/
     
  2. surreal deal

    surreal deal Liverpool via Krypton Full Member

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    Rankings change all the time;When Tyson fought Berbick he was ranked below Berbick.Rankings can be highly misleading.
    Answer me this... who do you think would have won a Margo-Baldo fight just after Baldo beat Judah?
    Do you think Baldo gave Floyd more trouble than Margo would have done on the same night?
    Simple questions.
    No 'i dont knows'.....whats your hunch?
     
  3. pasky2000

    pasky2000 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    You don't need to be a psychologist, a psychiatrist or even better yet a mind reader to clearly see PBF is an insecure soul, more interested in staying undefeated while fighting safety first... than making true compelling and dangerous fights that could propel him way off and above anyone's ATG charts !!

    Go take a nap kiddo...:smooch
     
  4. moneymayweather

    moneymayweather Active Member Full Member

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    hmm so your arguement is based on your opinion, even when I present facts to you...

    your good at this..
     
  5. moneymayweather

    moneymayweather Active Member Full Member

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    honestly I think baldo would have beat margie at this point in time. Baldo was pretty hot then, named fighter of the year. Margo didn't really find his stride til after the Paul Williams loss.

    at there best though, I do believe Margarito would beat Baldomir..
     
  6. surreal deal

    surreal deal Liverpool via Krypton Full Member

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    Fair enough.
    I think you're totally wrong,but you did back up your thinking.:good
     
  7. Solid Chin

    Solid Chin Concrete Wars Full Member

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    answer the question you doughnut where is the proof of margarito saying no to mayweather, show me before chattin anymore bollocks
     
  8. moneymayweather

    moneymayweather Active Member Full Member

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    baldomir was a little better than people thought in my opinion. his fight against judah was great performance by him. he was also very heavy handed..
     
  9. Solid Chin

    Solid Chin Concrete Wars Full Member

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    answer the question and stop evading it, you was saying that margo turned mayweather down, where is the proof ?

    just as i thought, i can see why your a mayweather fan
     
  10. VARG

    VARG Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    :good:deal WORD!
     
  11. moneymayweather

    moneymayweather Active Member Full Member

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    it was right before the Gomez fight.. I remember Arum bashing floyd and sayin the only reason he offered him the fight was because he knew margarito was locked in with gomez. Floyd then when on to fight Judah
     
  12. Solid Chin

    Solid Chin Concrete Wars Full Member

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    Floyd doesn't like Arum so why would he do deals with him...Doesn't add up, sounds like a cop out to me son...
     
  13. moneymayweather

    moneymayweather Active Member Full Member

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    he was still on with top rank at the time
     
  14. VARG

    VARG Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    You can slap that label on Margo...but Cotto typically only fights guys his height or taller...most of his opponents are bigger than him. THe ****er is 5'7...**** off with that non-sense
     
  15. VARG

    VARG Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Nope...sorry...he'll be in there towards the bottom half of the 50's...too many greater fighters that HAVE proved themselves through many many tests and HAVE moved up and still fought the stiff competition...