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Why doesn't Mayweather fight in December/January?
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Originally posted by KO'er View PostI wish I could enjoy watching him fight 3 times a year, but it won't happen.
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I don't think Mayweather fighting in December is a good idea because of the Christmas shopping and family spending their money on the Holliday's.
I would like to see him fight on the 4th of July, which lands on a Saturday next year, and there's not a better American fighter then Mayweather, that I would like to see fight on that night.
The family's get together and BBQ's on the 4th of July, why not top it off with a fight and end the night with lighting up some fire works. That would be one hell of a 4th of July, for a boxing fan here in the states.
Something GBP should be pitching to the TMT team, if Canelo vs Cotto happens in May.
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Originally posted by Ringlife View PostI don't think Mayweather fighting in December is a good idea because of the Christmas shopping and family spending their money on the Holliday's.
I would like to see him fight on the 4th of July, which lands on a Saturday next year, and there's not a better American fighter then Mayweather, that I would like to see fight on that night.
The family's get together and BBQ's on the 4th of July, why not top it off with a fight and end the night with lighting up some fire works. That would be one hell of a 4th of July, for a boxing fan here in the states.
Something GBP should be pitching to the TMT team, if Canelo vs Cotto happens in May.
mayweather vs hatton was a December fight
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Originally posted by bluebeam View Postmayweather vs hatton was a December fight
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Originally posted by KO'er View PostSo that he fights 3 times a year? I think 2 times a year is not enough.
Plus he sees to have no problem fighting twice in 5 months, May-September, yet he won't fight for another 7 months.
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Mayweather isn't really a draw.
He has to fight on Mexican holidays and stack his PPV undercards with Mexican and Mexican-American boxers, or they wouldn't see.
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