New Subject, am I the only one who thinks Delahoya vs Floyd will be a trilogy ? ? ?

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  • dajabgameisill
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    #1

    New Subject, am I the only one who thinks Delahoya vs Floyd will be a trilogy ? ? ?

    i really do not want to see them fight a second time for a couple of reasons... both of them are very talented fighters .VERY talented... i feel like them fighting eachother is like hillary vs *****... two good people going against each other. Delahoya could be fighting anybody else in the world besides mayweather...

    delahoya vs margarito

    delahoya vs cotto

    delahoya vs clottey



    Floyd vs Cotto

    floyd vs shane

    Floyd vs Quintana



    point im tryin to make ... I hopes that Forbes is that damn hungry that he upsets delahoya ... (i know it is not going to happen) but s h i t man anything is possible ... if forbes did outpoint delahoya then we wouldnt have delahoya vs floyd again ... because i do not want to see this fight ...


    but with all this being said ... i think delahoya is going to beat forbes and then he will beat mayweather by split decision in September ...and


    then they will have a trilogy next year ...


    boxing is so f u c k e d up ...


    thoughts ?
  • supermandathoe
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    #2
    Anything with Floyd isn't a new subject. Even as a fan I grow weary of hearing about him.

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    • Orion
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      #3
      Mayweather will take a trilogy cause its an easy win and payday.

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      • Gareth Ivanovic
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        #4
        Please don't say trilogy because there will probably be one.

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        • cashdon
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          #5
          let's hope that there is not even a part 2, pray for Forbes to upset DLH which he won't unless he KOs DLH. We already know how HBO influences fights that have implications on a later larger revenue fights i.e. DLH-Sturm with Hopkins in the wings, Hatton-Collazo with Hatton newly signed to HBO etc.

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          • Mr. Ryan
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            #6
            Not since Terry Norris-Luis Santana has there been a trilogy that fans didn't want to see as much as this one.

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            • Orion
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              #7
              Originally posted by Asian Sensation
              Not since Terry Norris-Luis Santana has there been a trilogy that fans didn't want to see as much as this one.
              Holyfield-Ruiz?

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              • Mr. Ryan
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                #8
                Originally posted by ChiTownBaller
                Holyfield-Ruiz?
                How could I have forgotten that timeless rivalry? To be fair though, Ruiz-Holyfield III was the most watched World Championship Boxing broadcast of 2001. However, it was largely due to Holyfield's quest to become a five-time heavyweight titlist.

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                • abadger
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                  #9
                  No, Floyd should beat DLH in the rematch and I don't think they'd fight again after that.

                  If Floyd were to lose, definitely.
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                  Last edited by abadger; 03-20-2011, 11:44 PM.

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                  • Orion
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Asian Sensation
                    How could I have forgotten that timeless rivalry? To be fair though, Ruiz-Holyfield III was the most watched World Championship Boxing broadcast of 2001. However, it was largely due to Holyfield's quest to become a five-time heavyweight titlist.
                    Oh yea, its not like it wasnt being watched at least.

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