Team Mayweather Disses Oscar For Not Wanting A Rematch.

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  • Technical_Skill
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    #21
    Originally posted by McNulty
    you post yours ands I'll post mine of DLH's bruised up mug. You will lose creditability.

    The dude w/the tats should chill on PBF/Ellerbe gay talk....lay off the ink dude its goin to your brain.
    This dude is the sven ottke of boxing scene, he comes in with his own ****ty threads in which he pretends he is up for a discussion, but actually just repeats the same old **** time and time again.

    If you go to germany, expect to get a bull**** decision

    And if you come in this guys threads, the same will happen lol.

    A complete waste of life.

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    • !! $iN
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      #22
      Originally posted by deevel79
      So basically what your saying is: Floyd wants the fight because he knows it will be an EASY fight for him, and he'll fatten his already fat bank account in the process. Is that accurate?
      Yes. Floyd is such a great fighter that he wants to fight one of the best fighters of his generation, a sure Hall of Famer, and a man who will outweight him by 15-20 pounds on fight night because it will be easy work and another big paycheck...

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      • deevel79
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        #23
        Originally posted by $iN
        Yes. Floyd is such a great fighter that he wants to fight one of the best fighters of his generation, a sure Hall of Famer, and a man who will outweight him by 15-20 pounds on fight night because it will be easy work and another big paycheck...
        Technically, i wouldnt say that Oscar and Floyd were both prime in the SAME GENERATION. At the present time, I could be said that Floyd is in his peak prime, while Oscar is about 10yrs past it, and on his way out.

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        • jack_the_rippuh
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          #24
          It's gotten to the point where Oscar is bigger than boxing.

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          • jack_the_rippuh
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            #25
            I'm a Mayweather fan, but a rematch is uncalled for.
            He's acting like a slut right now.

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            • owenrock69
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              #26
              And for the one who doesnt believe that Floyds eye was jack, go and watch that fight again, Oscar didnt have a mark on him, Floyds eye was jacked up

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              • deevel79
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                #27
                Originally posted by owenrock69
                And for the one who doesnt believe that Floyds eye was jack, go and watch that fight again, Oscar didnt have a mark on him, Floyds eye was jacked up
                Thank you! I tried looking for the pic on Google, but all i find is pics of Floyd Crying!

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by deevel79
                  Technically, i wouldnt say that Oscar and Floyd were both prime in the SAME GENERATION. At the present time, I could be said that Floyd is in his peak prime, while Oscar is about 10yrs past it, and on his way out.
                  So Oscar's prime ended when he was 23? Right. So Tito fought a faded, yet undefeated Oscar?

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                  • majestiC
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                    #29
                    Why is Mayweather pushing hard for a rematch for a fight he already won, that just seems crazy. Oscar can only fight for 8 rounds, i think thats the last we will see of him in a ring. Mayweather needs to be chasing the Cotto's, Mosely's, Hatton's of this world if he wants respect, instead of looking for a match against a faded legend who would of beat him if the fight was earlier in Oscars career.

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                    • deevel79
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by $iN
                      So Oscar's prime ended when he was 23? Right. So Tito fought a faded, yet undefeated Oscar?
                      Stop trying to spin. You know damn well that Oscar was well past it when he faced Mayweather. He's not even a full-time boxer! So to say that Mayweather faced the best boxer of his generation is FALSE!

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