Mayweather's plan at 140

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  • Dirt E Gomez
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    #131
    Originally posted by Wiley Hyena
    Your wrong about that. Review the facts. Good night.
    I just did to make sure before I posted, unlike you I don't like to post obvious bull ****.

    Tszyu's loss to Hatton occurred on June 4th of '05.
    Mayweather's defeat of Gatti occurred on June 25th of '05.

    I was hoping you'd answer my question though. For all of your long winded bull ****, you couldn't actually spend the time to type up 1 paragraph of actual explenation. Denial my friend, denial.

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    • Vladimir303
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      #132
      Originally posted by Wiley Hyena
      I didn't start this ****. I'm just setting the record straight. I'm not "mad" because Floyd is so great. But, I'm not blinded by it either. Dadon your ok, no need for us to war over this. I'm going to bed now. Good night.


      How many more time can you say that you're going to bed but keep making post after post? You aint getting the last word. Get over it and go to bed ******. You got schooled today........give it a rest.

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      • Azteca
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        #133
        Im not sure Floyd 'ducked' Tszyu. Im not even sure what the offers were for this fight. But I do know for a damn right that he did not want to fight Tszyu. Tszyu was too much that early at 140 for Mayweather. Mayweather always wants to warm up first. If he took on Tszyu that early, it would eb brutal.

        And he was with Arum at the time...Arum was calling the shots, not Floyd.

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        • Dirt E Gomez
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          #134
          Originally posted by Dirt E Gomez
          I just did to make sure before I posted, unlike you I don't like to post obvious bull ****.

          Tszyu's loss to Hatton occurred on June 4th of '05.
          Mayweather's defeat of Gatti occurred on June 25th of '05.

          I was hoping you'd answer my question though. For all of your long winded bull ****, you couldn't actually spend the time to type up 1 paragraph of actual explenation. Denial my friend, denial.
          Hah, I just was looking back at the thread. Not only was this mentioned numerous times... but he still chose to use it as his argument?

          Jesus titty****ing Christ. Usually I'm just an ass when I call people moronic and the like, but I think I actually was debating with a functioning ******.

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          • Vladimir303
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            #135
            Originally posted by Azteca
            . But I do know for a damn right that he did not want to fight Tszyu. Tszyu was too much that early at 140 for Mayweather. Mayweather always wants to warm up first. If he took on Tszyu that early, it would eb brutal.
            Let's see: Floyd fought WBC and recognized super-feather champ Generao Hernandez at only 17-0 when people thought he didn't have a chance and outclassed him.

            He fought the recognized lightweight champ Castillo in his first fight at 135lb and beat him but it was a close fight so he rematched him right away and beat him to set the record straight.

            He fought Oscar Delahoya at 154 in his first fight at that weight without any tune-ups to adjust.

            Warm up first???? Not true

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            • Azteca
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              #136
              Originally posted by vladimir303
              Let's see: Floyd fought WBC and recognized super-feather champ Generao Hernandez at only 17-0 when people thought he didn't have a chance and outclassed him.

              He fought the recognized lightweight champ Castillo in his first fight at 135lb and beat him but it was a close fight so he rematched him right away and beat him to set the record straight.

              He fought Oscar Delahoya at 154 in his first fight at that weight without any tune-ups to adjust.

              Warm up first???? Not true
              Past-prime Genaro, but whatever.
              Corley at 140
              Mitchell at 147.
              And Oscar was the weakest champ at 154. In fact, I didn't even consider him a champion. Just a name.

              There blows your theory...

              NEXT!

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              • wmute
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                #137
                Originally posted by Wiley Hyena
                I've already responded to that post. IT typically "dodges" the issue. The fact is that Tszyu was the champion at 140 until he lost his championship to Hatton in 2005. Floyd was fighting at 140 when Tszyu was the champion. The fact that he's HOF is important because he should have been Floyd's target there from day one, but he wasn't. He wasn't because the Floyd camp knew he was too dangerous to risk superstar status on. The same logic DLH used when he avoided Tszyu like the plague. Is it any coincidence that both DLH, Floyd, and even Mosely did not fight Tszyu? You may think so, but I think not. Before attacking me, you might want to take another look at the situation because you are wrong on this one. ok? enough mud slinging....peace.
                No you did not answer that post. I invite everyone to check the previous pages to see for themselves that you cant remember what you did today... and then imagine how you can remember anything zoo or pbf did 3-5 years ago.

                Shane fought Oscar.
                Oscar fought Floyd.
                If Shane and Floyd inw their next fights, they are most likely going to collide.

                Zoo fought none of the above, who was ducking who?

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                • RodBarker
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                  #138
                  Originally posted by Azteca
                  Past-prime Genaro, but whatever.
                  Corley at 140
                  Mitchell at 147.
                  And Oscar was the weakest champ at 154. In fact, I didn't even consider him a champion. Just a name.

                  There blows your theory...

                  NEXT!
                  Was KT anymore past it than Oscar , did Hatton give KT 14 lbs , seeing KT was 36 and about to quit on his stool at the time I would say KT was past his best , one thing I know for sure , if Vince Phillips beat the **** out of Kostya in his prime and then stopped him , Floyd would beat KT at anytime , especially near the end of KTs career Floyd would have boxed his ears off , ,

                  KT vs Floyd is gone and was never ducked from either side and was just fate and timing as to why it never happened ,, but a yardstick is about to happen , lets see if a better version of Hatton can beat Floyd , and then I'm sure someone will ask Ricky how does he compare the two , he will probably descibe Floyd the way KT does , in Kostya own words , Floyd is a boxing freak !
                  Last edited by RodBarker; 10-13-2007, 03:55 AM.

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                  • wmute
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                    #139
                    Originally posted by Wiley Hyena
                    Read Cletus' posts. And I have cited one article where Tszyu, even though he's 38 and retired, says a fight with Floyd would be great. Even now he wants the fight. Even now. Now your argument that prime Tszyu ran from Floyd is even more ludicrous.
                    Allow me, and everyone else, who followd your "FACTS" posts to not trust you, and give us a link. if you cannot provide a link, then you didnt "cite" ****, ok?
                    Last edited by wmute; 10-13-2007, 03:58 AM.

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                    • DIOS DOMINICANO
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                      #140
                      Originally posted by wmute
                      Allow me, and everyone else, who followd your "FACTS" posts to not trust you, and give us a link. if you cannot provide a link, then you didnt "cite" ****, ok?
                      Mute,

                      Isn't it funny how Tszyu doesn't mention Mayweather's name for ten years, and then when Kostya is 38 years old, two years inactive (and seeing FMJ's opponents making ten mil per bout), he now wants to man up and fight Floyd?

                      Uhhhhh....RETIREMENT PAYDAY!!

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