Who exactly has Floyd Ducked????

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  1. darryl1914

    darryl1914 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Look...its just this simple.

    Mayweather is not some POWERFUL DESTRUCTIVE fighter. He doesn't Destroy people, give them the beating of their lives, puts them in a hospital nor ends fighters career with repeated damage over 12 rounds.

    Not to mention, that Mayweather is a CASH-COW!!! Every fighter that fights Mayweather gets the highest pay-day they have ever received in their Boxing Career. So there are so many REASONS TO FIGHT MAYWEATHER.

    And all of those people you named other than Pacquiao NEVER came to the negotiating table to get a fight done with Mayweather.

    Roach said after the fight with Cotto that they would need more time to prepare for Floyd Mayweather's style...So it was SO obvious that Roach and Pacquiao had NO INTENTION of fighting Floyd in March.

    It was like a game of Poker...They just wanted to sit at the Negotiating table with Team Mayweather just to see "what kinda' cards they were holding". So when the "real" negotiations start in Sept. Oct. ot Nov...Team "BITCHIAO" knows what to expect!!!

    Prime Tszyu, Cotto, Margarito, Mosley, Oscar would all lose EASY TO FLOYD at 135lbs, 140lbs and 147lbs.
     
  2. Bazooka

    Bazooka Pimp C Wants 2 Be Me Full Member

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    :nut Your ****ing crazy kid, a older version of De La Hoya arguably beat a prime Mayweather...... Stop sucking the mans dick, Floyd is a good boxer but still untested at the higher weights in fact one could argue Pacquiao is more proven than is Mayweather.
     
  3. darryl1914

    darryl1914 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    First of all...The District Attorney's Office should have placed All three of those judges under arrest for calling that fight SD!!!! That was F***ING CRIMINAL!!!

    Second...That fight was at 154lbs. A weight Floyd has never fought at before. Oscar had 6 fights at 154lbs including a fight at 160lbs (a gift decision against Felix Sturm).

    Oscar maybe won 5 rounds...Maybe!!!

    Clear win for Floyd.
     
  4. Bazooka

    Bazooka Pimp C Wants 2 Be Me Full Member

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    its only a clear win to those who tend to give rounds based on the fighters skin color.
    the fight was close and could have gone either way a true fight fan knows this.
     
  5. Rudyard

    Rudyard **** How You Feel!! HOE! banned

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    :verysadThis is just a cop out excuse...Many non blacks had Floyd winning that fight.
     
  6. LukeO

    LukeO Erik Morales is God Full Member

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    Not where I live.
    Most casual fans called it a robbery. I went out after that fight and in line at a club some dudes were talking about mayweather being a ***** and getting a bogus decision.
    I don't agree, but I definitely remember having to explain why punch accuracy meant more than punches thrown. Not very many people thought Floyd actually won it.
     
  7. StreetsOfGold

    StreetsOfGold Boxing Addict Full Member

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    The question should be which top ten welterweights has floyd faced.
    His first live opponent is 39 years old.I don't question his resume below welter though but he has done nothing but make smaller men move up.
    I still think his best win is hatton.



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    Where is his welterweight legacy ???????????? sorry but beating old man mosley doesn't negate the distinct lack of fighting good boxers at their own weight on his resume.

    Pacman when he beats clottey would have done in two fights more than floyd has done in his last 8.
     
  8. PBA

    PBA Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Thats not a bad WW legacy. I know hatton was a LWW but mayweather came down from 154 to the weight hatton had fought right before it and only had 2 more fights than hatton at WW.

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    ^^Ridiculous uneducated statement
     
  9. StreetsOfGold

    StreetsOfGold Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Not at all Floyd did the same with oscar, waited until he was old.
     
  10. totsboy

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    didnt he said that to pac??but what happened after that, he demanded olympic drug testing..LOL floyd is a joke..he really doesnt want to fight..
     
  11. PBA

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    No that's EXACTLY what Floyd did with oscar.

    Shane is the No.1 WW and one of the best around right now in case you missed the news.
     
  12. Sweet Jones

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  13. Bazooka

    Bazooka Pimp C Wants 2 Be Me Full Member

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    No its not, its ****ing reality kid, deep down you know thats why you favored Floyd in that "Close" Fight yet you dont want to come out and say it, because in doing so that just opens up the door on your ass its best you lie and tell your lie the way you want us to beleive it.

    When in reality I know exactly why the fan boys say it was a "Clear" Win for Mayweather....... it obviously wasnt but you are not man enough to accept that....
    the man lost IMO you dont have to agree with me one bit, but there is a bigger case in Floyd lossing than there is a case in the fight being a clear win for Floyd.
     
  14. Rudyard

    Rudyard **** How You Feel!! HOE! banned

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    Homeboy, please dont question me because I felt Floyd won a clear UD...Answer what??? What the **** are you even talking about anyways....Many people thought that Floyd won a clear UD over Oscar...Hell, its not my fault that Oscar couldnt keep up in the tail end of the fight. You act as if people who scored the fight for FLoyd doesnt have a legit case...It doesnt have a motha****ing thing to do with race either so you can dismiss that bull**** of an arguement...Like I said, you're looking for a cop out.:-(
     
  15. darryl1914

    darryl1914 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Really??? Seriously???

    :-(