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    #101
    Originally posted by Azteca
    Whats so farfetched about it?

    kosta tszyu legitametely boxes his ****ing ears off man. If you dont beleive me go watch the fight. He didn't stalk him and pound away. he boxed the **** out of the taller, supposedly 'quicker' fighter.

    And we all know how Forrest - Mosley turned out...
    Your point doesnt work based on 2 points.
    1) The amatuers and the pros are totally different, success in one does not necessarily translate to sucess in the other. Some of the greatest fighters ever have never even had amatuer fights.
    2) The whole "this guy beat this guy so this guy can beat that guy" **** doesnt work.
    Certian fighters have other fighters "numbers," where there style just confuses or frustrates them. (MAB/Junior Jones, Hopkins/Taylor, SRL/Hagler etc etc).
    Anyone can beat anyone on a given night, and thats whats great about the sport.

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      #102
      Originally posted by DIOS DOMINICANO
      I might bwe a ****wad. i don't argue that. But I am that ****wad who is better educated and consistently more knowledgeable than you.

      Again: Jan, 2005 and May , 2005. Before the Tszyu-Hatton fight. With original links.

      Mwah, sweetie. Do you have a more intelligent brother or uncle that can debate for you, fatboy?

      NUMBER ONE:



      May 19th, 2005:

      - Is there anybody out there that you want to fight after Gatti?

      - Like I said at my last fight when I called Kostya Tszyu out. I called him out. Kostya Tszyu don't never call my name out. Every time they ask about my name, he try to duck and dodge the question and go around my name. I am not like any of these guys; I got a chin, I can give it and take it, I can box, I can fight on the inside as well as the outside and I am smart. He knows I am an intelligent fighter. Smart fighters know smart fighters.



      NUMBER TWO:

      The Las Vegas Review-Journal is Nevada's most trusted source for local news, Las Vegas sports, business news, gaming news, entertainment news and more.


      "I can't make these guys fight," said an exasperated Mayweather, who had hoped to face Wright in what would have been one of the year's most intriguing bouts instead of what will turn out to be nothing more than a glorified exhibition.

      Former lightweight, welterweight and super welterweight champion Shane Mosley was offered a bout against Mayweather, but declined.

      Mosley said he wanted a couple of tuneups, but said he'd fight Mayweather next year.

      Kostya Tszyu isn't sure he'll fight again. His conqueror, Ricky Hatton, turned Mayweather down before money was even discussed.
      Oscar De La Hoya has mentioned Mayweather, but said he won't consider him until late 2006.

      That's around the time when Top Rank promoter Bob Arum said he'd be willing to put young and promising Miguel Cotto in against Mayweather.


      NUMBER THREE:


      Jan, 2005


      http://www.thesweetscience.com/boxin...yu-hoya-cotto/

      Today’s sensational 140-pound crop includes universally recognized champion Kostya Tszyu (31-1), his next challenger Ricky Hatton (38-0), Mayweather (32-0), and Cotto (22-0).

      Gatti (38-6), resurgent recently, has a big following, and adds steam to boxing’s best division.

      It all sounds great until the socio-political stuff factors in. Tszyu fights for Showtime.

      Mayweather, Cotto and Gatti all fight for HBO. It’s a highly unusual situation that the smaller of the two subscription-cable boxing giants holds sway over a division populated by so many of the larger network’s fighters, but that is the position.

      "I would love to fight Kostya Tszyu,” Mayweather said. “If the money's right, I'll go to Russia to fight him. I just want to show I'm the best. But with HBO and Showtime, I know it's going to be hard to make the fight."

      Mayweather’s first order of business is a June pay-per-view fight with Gatti, which is a long, long way from a done deal.

      He would like Tszyu after that, unless Oscar De La Hoya wants to rumble. Mayweather still craves that fight, though De La Hoya consistently has remained three weight divisions heavier. But if De La Hoya drops back to welterweight as advertised, they will be separated by just one division and seven pounds.

      "It's part of history. My uncle's a two-time world champion, we've got a lot of controversy with my dad and my uncle, two fighters from the same family, one training the Golden Boy (Floyd Mayweather Sr.) and one training the Pretty Boy (Roger Mayweather). It's a fight I think should be made,” Floyd Jr. said. "I know at the end of the year, it's going to be me and Oscar. We've got to get it on. He can't keep ducking and dodging."
      He just took out the post Tszyu retirement articles. No he now relies on these 2005 articles where Floyd now says he was calling out Tszyu all the time! Where are the original statements Dios? Produce the statements he allegedly made in 2003 and 2004. You won't find any Dios. You're relying on his hearsay strictly made to cover his ass.
      Last edited by Wiley Hyena; 10-14-2007, 02:20 PM.

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        #103
        Originally posted by DIOS DOMINICANO
        I might bwe a ****wad. i don't argue that. But I am that ****wad who is better educated and consistently more knowledgeable than you.

        Again: Jan, 2005 and May , 2005. Before the Tszyu-Hatton fight. With original links.

        Mwah, sweetie. Do you have a more intelligent brother or uncle that can debate for you, fatboy?

        NUMBER ONE:



        May 19th, 2005:

        - Is there anybody out there that you want to fight after Gatti?

        - Like I said at my last fight when I called Kostya Tszyu out. I called him out. Kostya Tszyu don't never call my name out. Every time they ask about my name, he try to duck and dodge the question and go around my name. I am not like any of these guys; I got a chin, I can give it and take it, I can box, I can fight on the inside as well as the outside and I am smart. He knows I am an intelligent fighter. Smart fighters know smart fighters.

        How is this relevant? Ok so he said he called Tszyu out when the fight with Gatti was a month away. Where's the offer sheets???? This means nothing. Big deal...It's Floyd's word. He's also said that he has more british fans then ricky hatton.

        NUMBER TWO:

        The Las Vegas Review-Journal is Nevada's most trusted source for local news, Las Vegas sports, business news, gaming news, entertainment news and more.


        "I can't make these guys fight," said an exasperated Mayweather, who had hoped to face Wright in what would have been one of the year's most intriguing bouts instead of what will turn out to be nothing more than a glorified exhibition.

        Former lightweight, welterweight and super welterweight champion Shane Mosley was offered a bout against Mayweather, but declined.

        Mosley said he wanted a couple of tuneups, but said he'd fight Mayweather next year.

        Kostya Tszyu isn't sure he'll fight again. His conqueror, Ricky Hatton, turned Mayweather down before money was even discussed.
        Oscar De La Hoya has mentioned Mayweather, but said he won't consider him until late 2006.

        That's around the time when Top Rank promoter Bob Arum said he'd be willing to put young and promising Miguel Cotto in against Mayweather.


        Ummm....K. When was this article made, genius? After Tszyu was conqured you ****wad. Weren't we taling about Tszyu - Mayweather?
        NUMBER THREE:


        Jan, 2005


        http://www.thesweetscience.com/boxin...yu-hoya-cotto/

        Today’s sensational 140-pound crop includes universally recognized champion Kostya Tszyu (31-1), his next challenger Ricky Hatton (38-0), Mayweather (32-0), and Cotto (22-0).

        Gatti (38-6), resurgent recently, has a big following, and adds steam to boxing’s best division.

        It all sounds great until the socio-political stuff factors in. Tszyu fights for Showtime.

        Mayweather, Cotto and Gatti all fight for HBO. It’s a highly unusual situation that the smaller of the two subscription-cable boxing giants holds sway over a division populated by so many of the larger network’s fighters, but that is the position.

        "I would love to fight Kostya Tszyu,” Mayweather said. “If the money's right, I'll go to Russia to fight him. I just want to show I'm the best. But with HBO and Showtime, I know it's going to be hard to make the fight."

        Mayweather’s first order of business is a June pay-per-view fight with Gatti, which is a long, long way from a done deal.

        He would like Tszyu after that, unless Oscar De La Hoya wants to rumble. Mayweather still craves that fight, though De La Hoya consistently has remained three weight divisions heavier. But if De La Hoya drops back to welterweight as advertised, they will be separated by just one division and seven pounds.

        "It's part of history. My uncle's a two-time world champion, we've got a lot of controversy with my dad and my uncle, two fighters from the same family, one training the Golden Boy (Floyd Mayweather Sr.) and one training the Pretty Boy (Roger Mayweather). It's a fight I think should be made,” Floyd Jr. said. "I know at the end of the year, it's going to be me and Oscar. We've got to get it on. He can't keep ducking and dodging."

        Again...the offersheets?
        Up top I put some ****....

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          #104
          Originally posted by Wiley Hyena
          He took out the post Tszyu retirement articles. No he relies on these 2005 articles where Floyd now says he was calling out Tszyu all the time. Where are the original statements Dios? Produce the statements he allegedly made in 2003 and 2004. You won't find any Dios. You're relying on his hearsay made to cover his ass.
          So how does it feel to have your head up your ass?

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            #105
            Originally posted by Wiley Hyena
            He took out the post Tszyu retirement articles. No he relies on these 2005 articles where Floyd now says he was calling out Tszyu all the time. Where are the original statements Dios? Produce the statements he allegedly made in 2003 and 2004. You won't find any Dios. You're relying on his hearsay made to cover his ass.
            LMAO..... Tszyu ran from Floyd. Too many articles to prove my point.

            Build a bridge and get over it.

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              #106
              Originally posted by DIOS DOMINICANO
              Tactic of the desperate.

              BTW, Skils,

              has Wiley ever given you ANY quote where KOstya Tszyu asked for Mayweather? I mean, a champion seks out the best challenges ....right?

              Did Kostya Tszyu ever dare mention Floyd's name? Ever?
              Let me think about that..................HELL NO. Not ONE SINGLE QUOTE.

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                #107
                Originally posted by Easy-E
                Your point doesnt work based on 2 points.
                1) The amatuers and the pros are totally different, success in one does not necessarily translate to sucess in the other. Some of the greatest fighters ever have never even had amatuer fights.
                2) The whole "this guy beat this guy so this guy can beat that guy" **** doesnt work.
                Certian fighters have other fighters "numbers," where there style just confuses or frustrates them. (MAB/Junior Jones, Hopkins/Taylor, SRL/Hagler etc etc).
                Anyone can beat anyone on a given night, and thats whats great about the sport.
                It's a valid indicator. That's all we're saying. Certainly pro fights would be more determinative. But the fact is that Tszyu beat Forrest's ass in the amateurs (world championships). That's a fact. It's a valid indicator, regardless of the drawbacks. It certainly is not "irrational" to make the observation.

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                  #108
                  Originally posted by Wiley Hyena
                  It's a valid indicator...........you're reaching skils. You're reaching just to be able to call another poster ignorant. Maybe you ought to engage in more analysis and less trashing of other people's observations. I'm sure we would all like to see your boxing wisdom at work.
                  It has been witnessed. Yours on the otherhand lays dormant and will hopefully arise after you learn the sport, hopefully.

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                    #109
                    Originally posted by skilspaydabills
                    Let me think about that..................HELL NO. Not ONE SINGLE QUOTE.
                    Didn't think so,,,, Kostya Tszyu dared not speak Floyd's name.

                    Wiley has created four or five threads on that topic... Yet not a SINGLE actual quote, link or article. Not one.

                    Curious, huh?

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                      #110
                      Originally posted by DIOS DOMINICANO
                      LMAO..... Tszyu ran from Floyd. Too many articles to prove my point.

                      Build a bridge and get over it.
                      Your articles are just fodder for the Mayweatherites to hang their hats on. Respond Dios. How do your respond to 5 bums and no Tszyu? Saying Tszyu ran discredits you to the core. So respond with some dignity.

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