Will Floyd Jr. Ever get respect?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by tliang1000, Oct 23, 2007.


  1. C Money

    C Money Paul McCloskey Full Member

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    It's irrelevant. Floyd has only won two lineal belts and has never Unified or cleaned out any 1 division, FACT.

    Aside from that? Lineal, is as ****ing useless as tits on a bull, but it sounds nice to floyd fans looking to trump **** up.
     
  2. C Money

    C Money Paul McCloskey Full Member

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    Same old BS!!!

    First? PBf never made a real money offer towards tszyu and was ON CAMERA before bruseles talking about how Tszyu wasnt "Old ENOUGH YET":yep

    Team Hatton took advantage and made the best $$$$$ offer.


    Waiting for HattoN???:rofl Yeah, its totally UNREASONABLE to have 6-8 months between fights huh??:lol:

    They both won belts in 6/2005, Hattons contract didnt expire with Warren until 12/2005. Of course Haton turned them down he wasnt tipping his hand to Warren that he was leaving.

    Floyd went to 147 in 11/2005 against Mitchell and was talking zab and Dlh the entire time.


    Oh yeah, xcept for interviews like the one he had with Brian Kenny where he made a complete and total ass ofhimself and flew his true colors.
     
  3. pit

    pit Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    don't be an idiot ..

    Weak hearted ass Freateas was never a threat . So your saying he ducked weak fisted unknown Spaddy and fought wrecking balls in Coralles and Castillio... :lol: nice

    He offered to move up to 140 and challenge Cotto , Cotto camp and Arum flat said NO .. do your history. ARUM made that statement.

    Floyd offered to fight Hatton 3x time ******* get your **** straight once before he fought Zoo and twice after , and thats on record punk..
    Hatton own father stated that Hatton was not ready for floyd !! Daddy hatton said that !! and floyd offered to fight hatton in england ..punk
    It took hatton 2 years to fight floyd 2 ****ing years.

    Floyd tried to make a fight with Shane when shane was at 135 , but sited not to fight floyd to pursue a mega fight with Oscar.

    you ****ing hater always try and screw the facts when the statement made by fighters , promoters and family member that states other wise.

    Fact is no one wanted any part of floyd 3-4 years ago NO ONE .. so now after ****ing 10 years he ducking these guys ?!?! your ****ing crazy..
     
  4. tliang1000

    tliang1000 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Go to Boxrec and count them. He took titles and defended titles. That is called CHAMPIONSHIP fights. He smashed Kostya's championship fights and probably is tied with Oscar now. But you know what. He didn't go after the crap WBO noob belts.
     
  5. pit

    pit Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Mother ****er your talking the same old **** , statement have been made and documented from hatton's camp as well as Zoo camp as to what happen, all this **** your spouting is speculation . why don't you google the statement made by zoo and hattons camp and get the truth ..
     
  6. pit

    pit Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Throw in the towel for what ,, if he want he can make a thread asking did Hatton turn down Floyd more then twice and see for yourself , I dare you ..
    why because it common knowledge anyone following , hatton , cotto know the history of these three fighters and who originally turned down who based upon how good they where.

    Arum absolutely said no to a Floyd cotto bout .
    Daddy hatton and hatton both stated they where not ready to take on floyd..

    These statement came right from the horses mouth ..
     
  7. BigReg

    BigReg Broad Street Bully Full Member

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    It's completely relevant. He was naming the championship fights that Floyd was in. A championship fight is a fight where a belt is on the line. Lineal titles and unfied titles are not a neccesity for fighting a championship fight.
     
  8. J_Roth

    J_Roth VRWC Hybrid Beaner Full Member

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    I respect him as a fighter. He has all the talent in the world. What keeps him from being more popular is his pot shotting and running in fights. People want to see blood and guts which is not PBF's style. It doesn't help his case the way he constantly runs his mouth either.
     
  9. pit

    pit Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Floyd struggled with oscar please , he gave the man every physical advantage , infact the fight should have been billed the "handicap match" see the 147 ponder take on a guy that inters into the ring weighing at 162 , in a smaller ring , and with smaller gloves. hell I even heard rumors that the ring was even smaller then regulation , and what did oscar do that was so special , oh yeah he was sucking wind like hooker in high heels and fishnet stocking out on tricks all night .. palese oscar didn't do ****.

    and shane first fight with oscar was victory by split decision , and his second he lost but he won and he was on roids.

    Shane had a tooth ache and couldn't fight , then he needed time off for his kids. again a statement from Shane himself no one else , Shane said this..

    Dude kick rocks with that bull ****.
     
  10. warrior85

    warrior85 R.I.P THUNDER Full Member

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    theres no denying his talent or the class of opposition hes beaten,hes just a bullshitter gangsta wannabe poser,if he backed up his words he'd get more respect,you know the whole 'im gonna stand toe to toe&knock him out' blah blah bollocks then he runs&potshots for 12 rounds
     
  11. JediPimp007

    JediPimp007 Long suffering reader Full Member

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    "Will Floyd ever get respect?"

    "Will Floyd ever grow up?"

    "Will Floyd ever stop being an obnoxious c**t?"

    I think the answer to all is "no". He's a fantastic fighter, the best at the moment imo, but he's a c**t, plain and simple.
     
  12. tliang1000

    tliang1000 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    OMG. They are championship fights FOOL. The champion belt is on the mother F**king line. The title is on the line... It is a championship fight for one of them you fool. OMG noobs!
     
  13. tliang1000

    tliang1000 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Listen u ass monkies. Quit bringing weak heart Frietas and dirty Casamayor up like they are threats. They are scare shitless of Floyd. THey both are around Corrales level and FLoyd destroyed Corrales EASY. YOU actually think that is a more difficult task than moving up in weight and guns str8 for the CHAMP? This is when Floyd was owning everyone without breaking a sweat he could do whatever he wants. NO QUESTIONS ask at 130.
     
  14. tliang1000

    tliang1000 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    and btw unifying with other weakass champs is not more impressive than moving up in weight. Look what happen to Hatton.
     
  15. Drew101

    Drew101 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    The thing about Floyd not fighting Frietas and Casamyor at 130lbs is that they both really didn't begin to truly establish a name for themselves until the tail end of PBF's reign at the weight. Throughout the majority of his reign, Chico Corrales was considered his greatest challenge. By the time they had fought one another to really establish who would be the next logical challenger, Floyd had already vacated his title.

    As it stands, PBF did more than enough to earn a place among the top fighters of all-time at 130lbs, and rating him at #1 isn't out of the question.