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  • #21
    I'm looking forward to this fight, but not so much the Hatton fight. At the end of the day, Floyd has only lost on one scorecard in his entire career when his fights have gone to the judges, and that one time was to De La Hoya, regardless of how you saw the fight. I think it's gonna be fun seeing Floyd try to knock Oscar out.

    The only redeeming value of Mayweather-Hatton will be a crowd of 100,000 strong at Wembley making it a great atmosphere, but that doesn't really interest me as much as Mayweather-Cotto in Las Vegas to put a finishing stamp on Floyd's career.

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    • #22
      I dont care what anyone says...the rematch is warranted...period.


      besides the promotion is said to be even better than last time...they could set a new standard to promoting boxing...


      oscar v. floyd in september...i personally would like to see this rematch.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by jowee View Post
        i can't understand why floyd is fighting a worn out fighter like dela hoya.

        why can't he fight margarito or cotto?
        Cause Arum never proposed fight with Cotto and proposed ridiculous money for Margarito.

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        • #24
          cabannaro ur 100% wrong. dont make up stuff. Cotto and Arum went to the hatton fight for the reason to try and pull gayweather into a fight and what did he say? that he retired. Both were very upset after the fight you can see the interviews on this website. Another thing Arum offered gayweather 8 mil to fight tony. which at the time would have been his biggest purse ever. So stop making up stuff fake boxing fan.

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          • #25
            I hope the Golden Boy kos :chickenboy:

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            • #26
              Originally posted by Broffy View Post
              This **** better be on sky sports over here cause i wont be paying for it, if its on ppv.
              Skys Sports will defiantly show it over here for free like last time.

              BTW that bird in you avatar is fit as ****.

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              • #27
                Seriously, how long can you keep mayweather as top p4p? If he refuses to fight the winner of maragrito/cotto after his pointless fight with de la hoya then he must be removed from the top! I hope mayweather/de la hoya 2 does really badly, but you get the feeling that the non-boxing fans will pay for it!

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                • #28
                  Poll results from Sweetsciencedotcom.


                  Psyched For Floyd/Oscar 2?



                  Yes-I am jazzed up to see Floyd tangle with Oscar again on Sept. 20. 23% (26 votes)



                  No-I'd rather see Floyd give someone else a chance at toppling him from his P4P perch. 77% (88 votes)

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by The_Italian View Post
                    I dont care what anyone says...the rematch is warranted...period.


                    besides the promotion is said to be even better than last time...they could set a new standard to promoting boxing...


                    oscar v. floyd in september...i personally would like to see this rematch.
                    The problem is, the fight wasnt close because Oscar did anything in particular, it was close because Floyd is such a *****. Whenever the threw even the semblence of a 1-2 combo, Oscar got hit. This didnt change even when Oscar was throwing in the single digits(seemed like it) in the lake rounds and was clearly gassed. It's Floyd's fight to win this time.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by The Evil Genius View Post
                      Mayweather is only ruining his own legacy...

                      Hopefully he'll completely ***** up and retire for real...

                      He'll go down in history as having ducked Cotto...

                      Tainted legacies are forgotten...
                      Yes, we'll all forget the only man to win titles in five divisions without losing a fight

                      Grow up

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