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  • #21
    Originally posted by skilspaydabills View Post
    Cotto Mosley and Mayweather Hatton are two semifinal matches. The clamor for the two winners to face one another will be relentless. The final will commence and the winner of that final match will be pretty much a lock for the HOF if they aren't already.
    I AGREE THIS **** WILL BE BETTER THAN THE LEAD UP TO TRINIDAD VS DE LA HOYA.TO ME THE WINNER WILL BE CONSIDERED MYTHIC,IT'S ****ING WEIRD BUT THIS MIGHT BE THE GREATEST GROUP OF WELTERWEIGHTS OF ALL TIME.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by C-Drone View Post
      He'd have problems with a healthy confident Paul Williams. Cotto or Mosley both could give him trouble and with Cintron, you never know. He has A LOT of work to do in this division. He's not close to cleaning it up.
      In addition to heaslthy and confident, I would add "more experienced".

      I think that Paul Williams can beat Floyd mayweather if he uses the Tommy Hearns model and actually ever learns to use his height/length/jab.

      If P-Dub uses that long , stiff, QUICK jab, he can take 8 rounds from a frustrated PBF.

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      • #23
        Paul Williams. I'm tellin you all he's a ****in problem. he's only gonna get better. And his activity, jab, and length would be the end of Floyd's streak.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by Easton Assassin View Post
          Missed the question?

          But yes, should Floyd win- It will be his first legit win in over 5 years and will go along way towards making me rethink my position, until then, I am firm in my belief!
          That's fine. It's unfortunate that you won't be here, though.

          Easton,

          What if Floyd beats Hatton, and announces that he wants to fight at his natural weight, 140.

          ***** or Brilliant?

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          • #25
            I think the only way Floyd goes down to 140 is to fight Pacman. I wouldn't call it a ***** move, DLH is doing the same thing and noone seems to have a problem with that.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by BmoreBrawler View Post
              I'd say Shane Mosley, Cotto, or Paul Williams.
              I agree, Fallback.

              Mayweather's Agenda should read:

              Dec 9th: Ricky Hatton

              Late Spring '08: Mosley Cotto Winner

              Winter '08/09: Cintron/Williams/ Young Lion/Top 5 Welter/JWW

              Summer 09: Second Top 5 Welter /young Lion.


              At that point, he is 33 with 42-ish fights and can call it a career.

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              • #27
                Floyd is an Uncle Tom

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by skilspaydabills View Post
                  I think the only way Floyd goes down to 140 is to fight Pacman. I wouldn't call it a ***** move, DLH is doing the same thing and noone seems to have a problem with that.
                  If PBF goes to 140, the first order of business must be Witter and not Pac.

                  Pac will continue to hide a couple of divisions below.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by kayjay View Post
                    Floyd is an Uncle Tom and I feel completely qualified to make that judgment
                    Thanks for that.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by kayjay View Post
                      Floyd is an Uncle Tom
                      I didn't really mean anything by this, of course. Just playing with sonofacrackho.

                      What is this thread saying? "Floyd Mayweather will never lose"????????

                      Everyone loses eventually.

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