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    #111
    Originally posted by joepal
    Do you think he'd rather fight Floyd at 147, and not at 140? You're a tool if you say yes.
    Hey... ******... it's not a question of what weight he wants to fight at. It was whether or not Hatton was ready a year ago, when Floyd offered him a fight at 140. He said no.

    The question of what weight the fight on December 8th is being fought at is an entirely different issue.

    Why do you have so much ****ing trouble grasping simple concepts?

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      #112
      Originally posted by joepal
      Do you think he'd rather fight Floyd at 147, and not at 140? You're a tool if you say yes.
      140 of course but hatton called out floyd for some reason so he is the one that has to step up in weight, he had his shot to fight him at 140 and passed on it if you dont know that then your a broken out of date tool

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        #113
        Originally posted by Wiley Hyena
        Don't fool yourself. From the end of Castillo I until his last fight, Floyd has been either in reverse or stuck in neutral. In Hatton, he finally is fighting a top flight prime opponent. Floyd completely skipped out on fighting the best in 140, and in Welter and beyond he's been in stay away outpoint mode. So keep it real. In 130 and 135 thru Castillo I he was a fighter. After that he became a businessman.
        Well if he didnt fight Castillo the 2nd time you would ***** around that much but he did.
        Floyd goes for the WBC champion of every weightclass and if you watched his record and seen his entrance against Oscar fight he was hold only the WBC belts. There is alway going to be a person Floyd ducked but what the heck he is not going to fight everyone. Once you reach the top you have the right to pick you oppenet abit DHL went started at 154 and he choose Floyd with his rules. same thing with many other fighters and any person.

        and going up in weightclass like Floyd did fighting guy who outweight you is not an easy task. Castillo could do it, Corrales could do it, Casamayor is stayed at LW for as long as I remebered and Frietas got a couple shots to retirment and really didnt when to 140 too.

        Originally posted by joepal
        I most definitely agree. Pac fought MAB, JMM, and Morales at their best weights, why can't Floyd with Hatton?
        I know for sure Morales best weight isnt SFW. when he lost against MAB the 3rd time he didnt want to fight and even in the fight he was active and didnt want to fight no more. JMM is a offical draw so he didnt win and only great actually win that made pac career is Barrera who underestimated him and when he fough him the 2nd time he was abit old and out of his prime.

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        • joepal
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          #114
          Originally posted by moy22487
          140 of course but hatton called out floyd for some reason so he is the one that has to step up in weight, he had his shot to fight him at 140 and passed on it if you dont know that then your a broken out of date tool
          He passed on it? Does that mean Floyd is not to blame for having this fight at 147?

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            #115
            Originally posted by joepal
            He passed on it? Does that mean Floyd is not to blame for having this fight at 147?
            if you call out a champion like hatton did, you have to go to his weight his home and show what you have. if floyd was doing the calling out then floyd should go down but in this instent hatton wanted the fight

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              #116
              Originally posted by DWiens421
              Hey... ******... it's not a question of what weight he wants to fight at. It was whether or not Hatton was ready a year ago, when Floyd offered him a fight at 140. He said no.

              The question of what weight the fight on December 8th is being fought at is an entirely different issue.

              Why do you have so much ****ing trouble grasping simple concepts?
              Your a tool. The weight on Dec. 8 is definitely material to his allegation that Hatton did not want a fight at 140.

              BTW, Floyd fighting Hatton at 147 MEANS NOTHING. This is obviously not Hatton's best weight.

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                #117
                Originally posted by eazy_mas
                Well if he didnt fight Castillo the 2nd time you would ***** around that much but he did.
                Floyd goes for the WBC champion of every weightclass and if you watched his record and seen his entrance against Oscar fight he was hold only the WBC belts. There is alway going to be a person Floyd ducked but what the heck he is not going to fight everyone. Once you reach the top you have the right to pick you oppenet abit DHL went started at 154 and he choose Floyd with his rules. same thing with many other fighters and any person.

                and going up in weightclass like Floyd did fighting guy who outweight you is not an easy task. Castillo could do it, Corrales could do it, Casamayor is stayed at LW for as long as I remebered and Frietas got a couple shots to retirment and really didnt when to 140 too.



                I know for sure Morales best weight isnt SFW. when he lost against MAB the 3rd time he didnt want to fight and even in the fight he was active and didnt want to fight no more. JMM is a offical draw so he didnt win and only great actually win that made pac career is Barrera who underestimated him and when he fough him the 2nd time he was abit old and out of his prime.
                Lemme guess. Is your surname Mayweather?

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                  #118
                  Originally posted by joepal
                  Lemme guess. Is your surname Mayweather?
                  is kinda funny for you to say this and you never stepped in the ring.

                  so put where you money at.

                  It not easy doing what the top level people does and you are blinded by hate and obessed with Mayweather

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                  • moy22487
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                    #119
                    Originally posted by joepal
                    Your a tool. The weight on Dec. 8 is definitely material to his allegation that Hatton did not want a fight at 140.

                    BTW, Floyd fighting Hatton at 147 MEANS NOTHING. This is obviously not Hatton's best weight.
                    its a good weight for floyd but if you think its floyds best weight then you never seen him fight at 140 and 135. now im sure you will say well why doesnt floyd go down to 140 for the fight, well thats because hatton called for the fight at 147

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                      #120
                      Originally posted by moy22487
                      its a good weight for floyd but if you think its floyds best weight then you never seen him fight at 140 and 135. now im sure you will say well why doesnt floyd go down to 140 for the fight, well thats because hatton called for the fight at 147
                      another thing is Hatton legacy because if he beat Floyd he becomes at least top 3 p4p figher the WBC belt which makes him two time WBC champion as well as an open door too the super fight in future with him choosing the rules of the game.

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