Roger Mayweather talks about J-Cal and Oscar rematch

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  • deevel79
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    #21
    Originally posted by Bad_Barracuda
    Did you see the Judah fight??

    Floyd ****** WITH ZAB..and didn't outweigh him by 20lbs either..


    You are a Cotto-sexual

    You NEVER criticize him..even when he fights a scab like Gomez..even though He DRAINS WEIGHT to fight well below his normal weight..

    Hatton was diving-in head first..Floyd wore his ass down with BODYJABS(just like he'll do Cotto) and whipped on him(just like he'll do Cotto)..
    Yes, he ****** with Zab once Zab ran out of gas. For the first 4-5 rounds, it was Zab who brought the fight to Floyd, and even made Floyd touch the canvas.

    I never criticize Cotto? U actually think i defended his fight against Gomez? Here, take a look Floydboy! http://www.boxingscene.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=159067

    If you are going to criticize Cotto for cutting weight in order to fight below his "natural" weight-class, then i guess u have to criticize 95% of every boxer who has ever laced them up. Floyd weighed 159 when he fought bigshow. By your standards, he is cheating by fighting at 147.

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      #22
      Originally posted by deevel79
      Do u think it was a bit hypocritical for Roger to make the following statement, yet he trains Floyd to do the exact opposite?

      "The bottom line is that you got to go out there and win the fight. Take the fight to the mother ****er instead of waiting on his ass. You have to put on a good performance by keeping your hands moving"


      During the Oscar fight, he instructed Floyd to wait till Oscar got tired down the stretch. During the Hatton fight, he instructed Floyd to, and i quote "pot-shot that mofo, and move"
      i think every fight is different.. thats what ishe needed to do to win, and thats what floyd needed to do to win....

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        #23
        Originally posted by deevel79
        Yes, he ****** with Zab once Zab ran out of gas. For the first 4-5 rounds, it was Zab who brought the fight to Floyd, and even made Floyd touch the canvas.

        I never criticize Cotto? U actually think i defended his fight against Gomez? Here, take a look Floydboy! http://www.boxingscene.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=159067

        If you are going to criticize Cotto for cutting weight in order to fight below his "natural" weight-class, then i guess u have to criticize 95% of every boxer who has ever laced them up. Floyd weighed 159 when he fought bigshow. By your standards, he is cheating by fighting at 147.
        FALSE. Try again.

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          #24
          Originally posted by IMDAZED
          FALSE. Try again.
          State your case. What was false about my post? Are u saying that Zab wasnt the one who brought the fight to Floyd for the first 4-5 rounds?

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            #25
            Originally posted by deevel79
            Do u think it was a bit hypocritical for Roger to make the following statement, yet he trains Floyd to do the exact opposite?

            "The bottom line is that you got to go out there and win the fight. Take the fight to the mother ****er instead of waiting on his ass. You have to put on a good performance by keeping your hands moving"


            During the Oscar fight, he instructed Floyd to wait till Oscar got tired down the stretch. During the Hatton fight, he instructed Floyd to, and i quote "pot-shot that mofo, and move"
            Also in that same Hatton fight he also told PBF stop backing away from that mother****a and to take the fight to him and whoop Hatton ass cause he couldn't do nothing with PBF. Once Roger really saw De la Hoya was tired he told PBF to be more aggressive I believe.

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              #26
              Originally posted by deevel79
              State your case. What was false about my post? Are u saying that Zab wasnt the one who brought the fight to Floyd for the first 4-5 rounds?
              Yes, that's exactly what I'm saying. Mayweather backed him up from the opening bell. He just didn't have much success for three of the first four rounds. Nevertheless, he was the aggressor. Forgot Roger imploring him to keep coming forward and pushing him back even as he was losing?

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                #27
                Originally posted by deevel79
                State your case. What was false about my post? Are u saying that Zab wasnt the one who brought the fight to Floyd for the first 4-5 rounds?
                Zab didn't bring the fight to PBF in the first 4-5 rounds. Zab had success and won rounds 1,2 &4 IMO. Neither was truly the agrressor in those rounds but in rounds 5-12 PBF walked Zab down.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by tredh
                  Zab didn't bring the fight to PBF in the first 4-5 rounds. Zab had success and won rounds 1,2 &4 IMO. Neither was truly the agrressor in those rounds but in rounds 5-12 PBF walked Zab down.
                  Pretty much.

                  Dudes must not know what being the aggressor means. How did Zab knock Floyd coming down? With a counterpunch as Floyd CAME FORWARD.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by IMDAZED
                    Yes, that's exactly what I'm saying. Mayweather backed him up from the opening bell. He just didn't have much success for three of the first four rounds. Nevertheless, he was the aggressor. Forgot Roger imploring him to keep coming forward and pushing him back even as he was losing?
                    That is true for the bold. Roger is the offensive agrressive fighter out of the Mayweather clan. Roger is the one who made PBF open up more offensively but since PBF moved up in weight it is only but so offensive he can be. So it makes since for PBF to move in and out and constantly hit his opponents and make them miss to become tired. Once they are tired it makes sense for PBF to become more aggressive.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by tredh
                      That is true for the bold. Roger is the offensive agrressive fighter out of the Mayweather clan. Roger is the one who made PBF open up more offensively but since PBF moved up in weight it is only but so offensive he can be. So it makes since for PBF to move in and out and constantly hit his opponents and make them miss to become tired. Once they are tired it makes sense for PBF to become more aggressive.
                      Not that I agree with you but what does this have to do with what I'm saying? You're introducing an entirely different point.

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