Why Floyd is bad for boxing

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Exactabox, Jun 22, 2010.


  1. Rudyard

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

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    :roflTell me about...Its funny reading these same ****ing clowns spew the same recycled garbage.
     
  2. LukeO

    LukeO Erik Morales is God Full Member

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    LMAO

    You are done, kid.

    Just stop.
     
  3. hagman1989

    hagman1989 the boxing site , try it Full Member

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    when he brings the most fans media coverage and money generated ,i dont see how he can be bad for the sport
     
  4. Swarmer

    Swarmer Patrick Full Member

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    This **** is so stupid.

    Although I do think he could have presented himself like a sugar ray leonard here in the U.S., actually unified some titles and made himself a far bigger star than he is today. He just doesn't fight often enough.
     
  5. hagman1989

    hagman1989 the boxing site , try it Full Member

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    arrgh yes back to correcting spelling because you have nothing to bring to the conversation
     
  6. Exactabox

    Exactabox Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Not hate threads. Calling for action. If you are a Floyd fan then you believe he has nothing to prove.
    Manny just won Fighter of the decade and all we want is a 50/50 split to see Duckweather face the best for once in his life.
     
  7. thekid

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    he should have taken it the first time, mayweather said the deal wouldn't be the same the next time around why are people so surprised?
     
  8. MichiganWarrior

    MichiganWarrior Still Slick! Still Black! Full Member

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    Yo Luke. you ever seen one of these? :rofl
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  9. thekid

    thekid SEC Full Member

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    are you kidding? Lukes worked on subs, he's written articles, climbed the highest mountains etc...
     
  10. MichiganWarrior

    MichiganWarrior Still Slick! Still Black! Full Member

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    :rofl
     
  11. Miles5149

    Miles5149 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    That's great. I like Pacquiao. Good for him. That has nothing to do with the split though I'm afraid. And If you look in this thread it's clear hate. You even just called him Duckweather. Got people with avatar's bashing Floyd basically. If that makes you feel better, cool, just don't understand it personally.
     
  12. thatguy

    thatguy Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Man u have nothing to say except that floyd has fans? Ur the ****in loser trying to put down every pro comment made towrds the guy. y do you care? ur more obsessed with putting him down than most of his fans praise him. ur a *****! get it? You get owned on here more than anyone, log off
     
  13. globenerd

    globenerd Guest

    DLH would've beat anyone by Mayweather and Pac? Well, he also lost to Mosley. A prime Mosley that Floyd wouldn't go near. Who, by the way, also lost to Cotto, who Floyd also wouldn't go near.

    Nor would he go near Margarito, Clottey, Williams, Pacquiao or Berto since turning 147.
    We get, in order
    Shamba Mitchell, whose prime weight was 140, where he'd been wrecked by Kostya Tzsyu (I guy Floyd avoided at 140 btw)

    Zab Judah, exact same story. Only he'd also lost to Baldomir.

    Carlos Baldomir, who'd had 15 fights that 15 fights he didn't win.

    Oscar De La Hoya, which was a decent win, but Oscar far removed from his prime, and it was a split decision. It's not like he fought the Oscar that Trinidad, Mosley, Quartey and Whitaker fought.

    Ricky Hatton, another blown up junior welter who had looked horrible against tough, rugged, but not extremely skilled opponent in his one other foray at 147.

    Juan Manuel Marquez, chose to fight a guy that had never fought above 135, and was a natural featherweight. Also chose to fight the loser of the Marquez-Pacquiao matchups rather than the winner. Or any of the young champions that were currently ruling the division in his absense, like Williams, Cotto, Margarito and Berto

    and finally, Mosley. 38 years old and well past his prime. Another big, high profile name, with little risk. Margo was no longer a viable option, but there was still Williams, Berto, Clottey, Cotto and Pac. All of which were more dangerous opponents than Mosley, but he chose the old, faded champion.

    You can call up those guys rankings and say what you want, but when compared to the guys he could've/should've fought, his career becomes an obvious sham above 135.
     
  14. Quarteysjab

    Quarteysjab Guest

    hey dumbfukk, how come they had to cancel the marquez sparring match with a fake rib injury and put it on a mexican holiday weekend if fraud is such a draw?

    how come fraud can't draw **** even in his hometown and has to be carried by the bigger names of Hatton, Oscar, Gatti?

    how come floyd coulnd't draw 20,000 in his hometown against a hall of famer Mosley yet Pac draws 50,000 in a foreign country with a little known african as his opponent?

    answer now dumbfukk
     
  15. P4P

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    Why do you care what the split is I would think you would just care that the fight happens