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  • THE REED
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    #21
    If he can beat at least 3 of the top 10 welters, than to me, hes realistically a top 10 welter...

    He would beat Collazo and Zudah unquestionably, probably quintana... and possibly mosley, but most likely not...

    Id rather see floyd fight oscar, then fight Zab again, or collazo, or Quintana... Oscar is a bigger threat then they are, and they're all top 10 welters...

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    • MakeDamnSure
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      #22
      Originally posted by reedickyaluss
      If he can beat at least 3 of the top 10 welters, than to me, hes realistically a top 10 welter...

      He would beat Collazo and Zudah unquestionably, probably quintana... and possibly mosley, but most likely not...

      Id rather see floyd fight oscar, then fight Zab again, or collazo, or Quintana... Oscar is a bigger threat then they are, and they're all top 10 welters...
      As what everyone says Floyd's fans are clowns.. At least a joker and a clown knows how idiots they are when they defend Floyd...

      De La Hoya? He is turning 35 years old, lost 3 of his last 5 fights and not fought at 147 for years. He already past his prime.. How can you call him a threat? *****!!!

      Cotto
      Margarito
      Quintana
      Williams
      Cintron
      Mosley

      Floyd ducked Margarito and Cotto.. A *****!! Coward.. You defend him, every sees you as a joke and a clown..
      Last edited by MakeDamnSure; 04-13-2008, 03:34 AM.

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        #23
        Oscar only makes 147 if he has the same commissioner as New York had back in 2000 for his fight with Coley, the card with the Gatti-Gamache debacle.

        I'll give Mayweather credit for beating a bigger guy in De La Fishnet, but it doesn't help his standing at welterweight.

        And the rematch probably isn't happening @ 147 anyway. I don't know why so many people are saying it is.

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          #24
          Originally posted by MakeDamnSure
          As what everyone says Floyd's fans are clowns.. At least a joker and a clown knows how idiots they are when they defend Floyd...
          Only an insecure, inferior competent person, does not realize when hes been proven wrong... and instead doesn't comment on the reply, but just throws verbal jabs like a kid on a playground...

          Bedtime?

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            #25
            Originally posted by Thread Stealer
            Oscar only makes 147 if he has the same commissioner as New York had back in 2000 for his fight with Coley, the card with the Gatti-Gamache debacle.

            I'll give Mayweather credit for beating a bigger guy in De La Fishnet, but it doesn't help his standing at welterweight.

            And the rematch probably isn't happening @ 147 anyway. I don't know why so many people are saying it is.
            Because Oscar said it himself... Hes fighting Forbes at a catchweight of 150 to prepare him for fighting Floyd at 147. There fighting for Floyds WBC belt.

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              #26
              Originally posted by reedickyaluss
              If he can beat at least 3 of the top 10 welters, than to me, hes realistically a top 10 welter...

              He would beat Collazo and Zudah unquestionably, probably quintana... and possibly mosley, but most likely not...

              Id rather see floyd fight oscar, then fight Zab again, or collazo, or Quintana... Oscar is a bigger threat then they are, and they're all top 10 welters...
              then i guess valuev its a top ten cruiserweight since he would destroy the cruiserweight division
              yes oscar could beat collazo or judah but fighting at 154 or 150
              fact: oscar is not a welterweight so he cant be a top ten welterweight
              and ur making it sound like floyd picked a hard fight by rematching oscar which its not true he could fight cotto margarito quintana or a super welter even p williams in my opinion would give more troubles to floyd than a rematch with oscar
              and thats cuz floyd already defeated oscar and we all know that in rematches the winner of the first almost always wins the second not too mention oscar keeps getting older and this time theyre fighting at 150 and he wont choose the gloves or the ring size etc

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                #27
                Originally posted by reedickyaluss
                Because Oscar said it himself... Hes fighting Forbes at a catchweight of 150 to prepare him for fighting Floyd at 147. There fighting for Floyds WBC belt.
                The reports have said that it's probably at a catchweight between 147 and 154.

                I doubt the Fishnet can make 147 safely. He'll be drained.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Thread Stealer
                  The reports have said that it's probably at a catchweight between 147 and 154.

                  I doubt the Fishnet can make 147 safely. He'll be drained.
                  I read the Oscar interview right here on Boxingscene, hes fighting forbes at a catchweight of 150 to prepare him for 147... fighting for floyds belt only makes sense.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by ElGranLuchador
                    then i guess valuev its a top ten cruiserweight since he would destroy the cruiserweight division
                    yes oscar could beat collazo or judah but fighting at 154 or 150
                    fact: oscar is not a welterweight so he cant be a top ten welterweight
                    and ur making it sound like floyd picked a hard fight by rematching oscar which its not true he could fight cotto margarito quintana or a super welter even p williams in my opinion would give more troubles to floyd than a rematch with oscar
                    and thats cuz floyd already defeated oscar and we all know that in rematches the winner of the first almost always wins the second not too mention oscar keeps getting older and this time theyre fighting at 150 and he wont choose the gloves or the ring size etc

                    Im not defending the fact that id rather see floyd vs oscar rather than floyd vs cotto or marg, cuz id rather see those than oscar... im just not calling oscar a bum at this point, hes not.. and he gave floyd a very close fight, the only split decision hes ever had. On top of that, floyd will be inactive for the longest in his career, and Oscar will actually be the active one this time.. and alos having Floyd SR. in his corner can ONLY help him... im not saying he will win, because he mostly likely wont, but i dont piss on the fight, like a lot of people

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by reedickyaluss
                      I read the Oscar interview right here on Boxingscene, hes fighting forbes at a catchweight of 150 to prepare him for 147... fighting for floyds belt only makes sense.
                      That's good.

                      It lowers the stink-o-meter of this rematch from a 9.0 to a 8.4.

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