Roger Mayweather: "He'll Fight 5+ More Fights"

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  • Fox McCloud
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    #11
    5 more fights is good news...

    The non-fans will get questions answered.

    The fans get to see their boy fight a few more times.

    Good deal.

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    • KoolWillie
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      #12
      Sounds good too me

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      • MakeDamnSure
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        #13
        I think most of his opponents will be handpicked whoever brings money on the table.. he will never face Cintron, Williams and Margarito.. Maybe he'll do a rematch with Oscar.

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        • RodBarker
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          #14
          Originally posted by MakeDamnSure
          I think most of his opponents will be handpicked whoever brings money on the table.. he will never face Cintron, Williams and Margarito.. Maybe he'll do a rematch with Oscar.
          He probably wont face them guys because they aint worthy , they dont have the stature that the winner of Cotto Mosley will have ,, you guys make out he dont fight anyone , the haters all picked Oscar to beat him now the haters are all picking Hatton , on one hand they say he fights weak opposition and on the other they make out Hatton is superman talk about flip flops , if he fights Mosley or Cotto after they fight their war and Floyd takes the winner whats wrong with that ,,, the guy cant fight everyone so he fights the fighters will the highest public profile , if he fought a judah after Hatton I would agree with you but if its Mosely Cotto I dont see a problem at all .

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          • Fox McCloud
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            #15
            Originally posted by MakeDamnSure
            I think most of his opponents will be handpicked whoever brings money on the table.. he will never face Cintron, Williams and Margarito.. Maybe he'll do a rematch with Oscar.
            The winner of Cintron, Williams & Margarito's round robin will likely have enough fame to get a fight with PBF, don't you think?

            Especially because they are all crowd pleasers... the one who comes out of that triangle looking like they are the best will likely be able to bring enough money to entice Money Mayweather to fight him.

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            • pelonxsoldier28
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              #16
              Originally posted by The_Executioner
              That's because they are the big names. Old or not. Unlike Cintron and Paul Williams...who need to fight each other.
              yea, keep telling yourself that! you're not one of those mayweather fanatics are you?

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              • hugh grant
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                #17
                PBF would be good against those guys just to see how he would fair. I would like to see him against Collazo and Junior Witter as well. Not so much against Kostya though.

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                • small_warrior
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by gavinz1970
                  Funny how three of the four fighters he mentions are way past their prime.
                  stop hating, dela hoya, mosley and cotto are tough fights,

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                  • Jim Jeffries
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by small_warrior
                    stop hating, dela hoya, mosley and cotto are tough fights,
                    Mosley and Cotto sure, but a De la Hoya that had fought once in the last 3 years and was on a bit of a losing trend def not the toughest fight out there.

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                    • Jim Jeffries
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by C-Drone
                      How about you watch Mosley fight Cotto, before you call him WAY PASSED HIS PRIME. De La Hoya didn't look too passed his prime against Mayweather, either.
                      De La Hoya is 7 and 5 in his last 12 fights, and had 1 fight in the 3 years before he fought Mayweather, yup, sure looks like he was in his prime to me.

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