has mayweather fought anyone better than a prime castillo since 2002???
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what facts? present me with facts please, because you haven't, and i don't think you really can. i, on the other hand,
presented facts, not excuses, you took them as excuses, but couldn't even rebuttal them with any logic, what does that say about you?Comment
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what are you talking about? this response you made, makes no sense. what draw? what does drawing having to do with this? they turned him down when he wasn't a huge draw at the time, but was undefeated, and was p4p, and after gatti, he became the p4p champion, so they turned him down, because they knew, or didn't want to take a risk by fighting him and losing, at least this is how i took it, and a few of them and their promoters and trainers even admitted this openly like hatton, shane, and cotto. mayweather has called out these guys a lot. winky wright decided not to take it seriously, but then when he realized floyd was serious, he opted to price himself out, like he was a ****ing huge draw or something over floyd, please, give me a ****ing break. oscar had no excuses, but then again, he was at a higher weight class than floyd, but when they were close in weight, he still paid no attention to floyd. shane too. look it up, these are facts.Comment
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Casamayor, Freitas, Marg, KOstya, Spafa, Mosley, Cotto, Williams.
The clear enough for you?
But if it's not yet that clear.
Watch the vid of Fake FLoyd pissing on his pants like a sissy.
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Castillo wasn't supposed to give Mayweather the problems he did. I remember Larry Merchant saying, how Castillo is making a good paycheck to give away his title to a more known fighter, later of course he says, will Castillo just hand him the title. In other words Castillo wasn't supposed to beat Mayweather, much less give him a challenger.It would make for a better thread if you listed PBF's opponents since then.
You also need to edit your first post because if in your opinion PBF has handpicked his opponents since Castillo supposedly beat him. That would mean you feel he hand picked Castillo for the rematch. Which is sort of contradicting your part of your post and point.
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I think Hatton and Delahoya gave Mayweather his toughtest test since Castillo.
The list of fighters doesn't look to good.Comment
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Name value: Obviously in De La Hoya, Judah, and Hatton.
But he hasn't faced fighter that put up anywhere the kind of resistance against him like Castillo.........where most people including Me thought JLC Won the first fight.
Sure Floyd boxed smart, but he was worked.
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Well he always has avoided real oposition even in the 130 and 135 pounds where people said that he was at his best. To be the best you have to beat the best its not only showing your amazing skills versus a moderate level of oponents. Lets put some names that Floyd doesnt fought when he was in the 130 and 135 pounds. Marco Antonio Barrera, Eric Morales, Juan Manuel Marquez either of those three are superior to Castillo and why floyd doesnt stay enough in that weight class to earn some good money and fight them? You know the answer of that. The guys mentioned in the list before were the best guys in that divitions and floyd never faced them, ok he beat corrales but corrales was not in the same league that the guys mentioned before. Lets move to 140 where i think that he take the most risky fight that he ever has in Castillo. And right know in the 147 he also hasnt faced te best oposition. So in all his carrer he only has faced an elite oponent in a certain divition in the 140 vs castillo. 130-135 Barrera, Morales, Marquez, Freitas, Casamayor, and 147 Cotto, mosley, Margarito. I dont put 140 because i think he fight top quality oposition in there in castillo but in the rest you can see bye yourself the resume that i put in here.Comment
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First off, Floyd defeated Castillo at 135 not 140....just to set you straight.Well he always has avoided real oposition even in the 130 and 135 pounds where people said that he was at his best. To be the best you have to beat the best its not only showing your amazing skills versus a moderate level of oponents. Lets put some names that Floyd doesnt fought when he was in the 130 and 135 pounds. Marco Antonio Barrera, Eric Morales, Juan Manuel Marquez either of those three are superior to Castillo and why floyd doesnt stay enough in that weight class to earn some good money and fight them? You know the answer of that. The guys mentioned in the list before were the best guys in that divitions and floyd never faced them, ok he beat corrales but corrales was not in the same league that the guys mentioned before. Lets move to 140 where i think that he take the most risky fight that he ever has in Castillo. And right know in the 147 he also hasnt faced te best oposition. So in all his carrer he only has faced an elite oponent in a certain divition in the 140 vs castillo. 130-135 Barrera, Morales, Marquez, Freitas, Casamayor, and 147 Cotto, mosley, Margarito. I dont put 140 because i think he fight top quality oposition in there in castillo but in the rest you can see bye yourself the resume that i put in here.
Second, when he was at super-feather (135), all those guys you mentioned (barrera, morales, JMM) were at featherweight (130).
Third, Mosley declined a fight with Mayweather two times in his career. First, when Shane was unbeaten at 135, his father turned down a challange from Floyd. Second in November 2007, saying his tooth was hurting and he needed a vacation. Bob Arum turned down the idea for Floyd to fight Cotto at jr-welter, pretecting him all.
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Just so you know...135 is Lightweight and 130 is Super Feather....126 is Featherweight.First off, Floyd defeated Castillo at 135 not 140....just to set you straight.
Second, when he was at super-feather (135), all those guys you mentioned (barrera, morales, JMM) were at featherweight (130).
Third, Mosley declined a fight with Mayweather two times in his career. First, when Shane was unbeaten at 135, his father turned down a challange from Floyd. Second in November 2007, saying his tooth was hurting and he needed a vacation. Bob Arum turned down the idea for Floyd to fight Cotto at jr-welter, pretecting him all.
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