Who is the Biggest Coward in Boxing?

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  • moy22487
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    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has to step up in weight, he had his shot to fight him at 140 and passed on it if you dont know that then your a broken out of date tool

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  • Fox McCloud
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    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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  • joepal
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    Originally posted by moy22487
    he didnt want the fight a year ago, almost everybody knows that, and the talk of the fight was at 140 i thaught everybody knew that.
    Do you think he'd rather fight Floyd at 147, and not at 140? You're a tool if you say yes.

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  • moy22487
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    Originally posted by joepal
    But he is ready now to fight Floyd at 147? Try to be a little more consistent dude!
    he didnt want the fight a year ago, almost everybody knows that, and the talk of the fight was at 140 i thaught everybody knew that.

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  • joepal
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    Originally posted by moy22487
    hatton is the one who said he wasnt ready for floyd when he was at 140
    But he is ready now to fight Floyd at 147? Try to be a little more consistent dude!

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  • moy22487
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    Originally posted by PESO
    mayweather was even scared to fight hatton at his best weight 140 where hatton is a champion. at 147 this fight means nothing it just shows how much of a coward he is. that is why we dont need no businessman in boxing.
    hatton is the one who said he wasnt ready for floyd when he was at 140

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  • joepal
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    Originally posted by DWiens421
    **** YOU! STAY BANNED *****!

    HAVEN'T YOU GOTTEN THE MESSAGE?!? NO ONE ****ING WANTS YOU HERE VIVA!
    He's not here to make friends.

    Are you?

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  • joepal
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    Originally posted by PESO
    mayweather was even scared to fight hatton at his best weight 140 where hatton is a champion. at 147 this fight means nothing it just shows how much of a coward he is. that is why we dont need no businessman in boxing.
    I most definitely agree. Pac fought MAB, JMM, and Morales at their best weights, why can't Floyd with Hatton?

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  • Fox McCloud
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    Originally posted by PESO
    mayweather was even scared to fight hatton at his best weight 140 where hatton is a champion. at 147 this fight means nothing it just shows how much of a coward he is. that is why we dont need no businessman in boxing.
    **** YOU! STAY BANNED *****!

    HAVEN'T YOU GOTTEN THE MESSAGE?!? NO ONE ****ING WANTS YOU HERE VIVA!

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  • DIOS DOMINICANO
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    Originally posted by WLAD OWNS
    I would have to say Andre Dirrell, Floyd and Spinks are tied for 2nd.
    I would say Ricky Hatton.

    He has been fighting at 140 since he was a teenager. Despite being 154+ on fight night. He moves up to WW to cherry pick the weakest alphabet belt holder. That powder-puff slaps him around silly. Ricky gets a disputed decision. He promises that guy a rematch, but runs back down to 140 to fight somebody named Juan Urango. And Louise Collazo hasn't heard from him since on that promised rematch.

    Yet, when $10 million is on the table, he is willing to go to 147.

    Where I'm from, that's called being a ho.

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