Are Floyd Fans Scared?
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I'm always ready for war. LOL.
I actually engage the people who pop smack to me.
Someone - I won't mention names.
I've owned repeatedly and then he'll just start responding to other people in the thread.
"I welcome beef"
Not if its me you don't.Comment
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FYI no fighter is scared of another fighter. so put that to rest. and i as a floyd fan do want to see floyd whoop cotto. it just gets irritating hearing all these ****** cotto boys crying for it saying floyd is scared lol. I do not want to see dlh vs floyd 2 i dont see the result being the same. I do not want to see floyd hatton too i dont see the result being the same. It's not so much us defending floyd is just us firing back at all the crying and ****** talk that the cotto boys do.Comment
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Man my pops been knowing Tyson since he was like 15 and Tyson was the SCARIEST one in the ring. That is why he went so hard. He was scared, look deep into his eyes. he did a good job in disguising it, but thats real....Last edited by COACH WEBB; 04-28-2008, 11:01 AM.Comment
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Um, just because I think Oscar beat Floyd doesnt mean I automatically think there should be a rematch. Oscar IMO got LUCKY to beat Floyd, he wont win a rematch. That, combined with a lack of popular support for the closeness of that fight and the rise of cotto, leads me to conclude that there should be no rematch. Plain and basic common sense. Chew on that for a while.
Let me get this straight.
So you admit that everyone (except you,) thought Floyd won the fight pretty clearly.
But here's the problem: if you truly lived by your conviction that Oscar won the fight, you would want to see a rematch. Sorry, a fighter getting "lucky" isn't a legitimate excuse for not having a rematch. In fact, shouldn't that be the optimal reason a rematch should occur in the first place?
Conclusion: Deep down you know Floyd won the fight, even though I will probably never get you to admit it, which is the real reason why you don't want to see a rematch.
None of us want to see a rematch, but the difference between you and the rest of us is, we all actually saw Floyd soundly beat Oscar, you claim you didn't.
"Plain and basic common sense" doesn't translate to the glarring double-standards and hypocrisy in your post.
Seriously, just think about it.
Your excuse for not having a rematch, even though you thought Oscar luckily earned the decision, is "well he's going to lose the rematch anyway no one thinks the first fight was close". Isn't that the same tune a lot of delusional Mayweather fans use as to why Floyd shouldn't even bother fighting Cotto? Because, he's "just going to lose anyway".
Plain and basic common sense, baby. Perhaps you could use a dose.Last edited by deliveryman; 04-28-2008, 10:49 PM.Comment
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I'm asking this 'cause I really want this fight to happen but all I see in the forum is 70% of the threads are related to the dream fight of Cotto vs Mayweather which is good it means people DO want to see the fight I think it'll sell better than DLH vs Mayweather II.
My question is why are Floyd Fans so defensive about a fight against Cotto wouldn't THAT BE GREAT. I mean if you're so sure your guy is going to win why complain about how much money will Mayweather make, or Cotto is not on the level of Floyd, Cotto is not a draw............... WHO CARES.
I personally think Floyd can win but I think Cotto can pull out the upset so, are you scared that Floyd can actually lose this fight.
I don't see them complaining about a the rematch against Oscar (because they think Floyd is going to win) so what do you think, are they scared that 0 could go or what?
Please I'm just curious.
Honestly....even most Cotto fans know....that Mayweather would make Cotto his *****.Comment
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That might be fair but here is what I think:
The easiest way to discredit a fighter is to say that he lost a fight and not want to see a rematch.
That way you can always count that fight against Floyd as a loss without a rematch to clear things up. Floyd had a close fight Castillo but cleared it up in the rematch because he himself thought it was close and knew that people perceived the decision he got as controversial.
With Delahoya IMO ........he knows he won (as well as the majority of fans) and he doesn't care whether the whole world thinks the same way, he will use the one judge that gave it to Oscar as an explanation (when asked about it) to get another shot at him and toy with him again winning 8 or 9 rounds to cash in some nice change.Comment
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