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  • #11
    ONLY DUMB ASS PEOPLE ACTUALLY BELIEVES MAYWEATHER DUCK MARGARITO....AND I REINTEGRATE ONLY "DUMB ASS" PEOPLE ACTUALLY BELIEVE THAT MYTH......

    MARGARITO OR DE LA HOYA......


    MAYWEATHER VS. MARGARITO SITUATION


    The announcement of the fight never came, but several other shocking occurrences took place. The first occurrence did not surprise many insiders in the business as Mayweather declined the multi-million dollar offer to fight Margarito. The minute the fight was being talked about as an "almost done deal," numerous boxing experts, scribes, managers and fighters felts the fight would fall apart for one reason or another and it did.

    The Mayweather camp says that a Margarito fight is still an option, just not on August 12. Apparently Mayweather's right hand, which he injured during the April 8 bout with Zab Judah, is still giving him problems and the general feeling in the camp is Mayweather will not be able to prepare in time for the August 12 date.

    The second occurrence was something that many in business saw coming a mile away as Mayweather exercised a provision in his contract and paid Top Rank $750K to become a promotional free agent.

    As Top Rank and several insiders have already stated, Mayweather has made the proper strategic maneuvers to position himself for a potential showdown with Oscar De La Hoya, which could possibly take place as early as September. Of course De La Hoya has to get past Ricardo Mayorga on May 6, and it is far from a guarantee that De La Hoya will win.

    There are several reasons for the speculation that Mayweather's recent business decisions are due to a potential bout with Oscar De La Hoya. The first, Bob Arum, head of Top Rank, and De La Hoya, have been feuding ever since Oscar left Top Rank to start his own promotional company. The war of words between the two promoters have sometimes been public and often far from complimentary. De La Hoya went as far as to say that he would never make a fight with Mayweather as long as Arum as his promoter.

    SOUNDS KINDA SIMULAR TO THE
    FLOYD VS. COTTO SITUATION.....





    With Oscar's announcement of only fighting two more times before sailing into retirement, Mayweather would have had to make a career decision in order to position himself at the head of the Golden Boy sweepstakes. Either call De La Hoya's bluff and move forward with Arum, or dump Arum in order to eliminate the biggest obstacle in making the fight a reality. According to many, Mayweather took no chances and left Arum.
    If Mayweather went forward with Margarito in August, a September date with De La Hoya would have been a daydream. On the other hand, Mayweather reportedly left on good terms with Arum, meaning that if De La Hoya should lose on May 6, Mayweather still has an open door to easily make a bout with Margarito before the end of the year.

    Mayweather's recent business decisions make total sense in the long run. Margarito is no hurry to leave the sport, at 28-years-old, the highly respect fighter will be around for several more years. The Golden ship on the hand is set to sail by the end of the year. The bout with De La Hoya, worth millions more than the bout with Margarito is a once in a life time opportunity for Mayweather.

    If De La Hoya is successful against Mayorga, the road will be wide open for two of the most popular fighters in the sport to come together and stage one of the largest fights in the last couple of years. The storyline alone is enough to sell the fight on pay-per-view. De La Hoya, trained by Mayweather's father, Floyd Sr., fights Mayweather who is trained by his uncle Roger, his father's brother. The family angle, the new generation taking out the old, and everything else in between makes this bout a sure moneymaker.


    Bob Arum has already announced a backup plan for August 12, a pay-per-view rematch between WBC heavyweight champion Hasim Rahman and mandatory challenger Oleg Maskaev.

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    • #12
      First of all... I find it pretty funny that nobody even thinks about it that Floyd is probably really retired. He has health issues all along. Some folks here saying well if he ain't comes back from retirement he's a *****. If somebody is retired he supposed to not come back that's the whole idea of it. Only because some other boxers did it doesn't mean that he does it. I guess a lot of ppl also thought that Marvin Hagler would fight again but he never did. It's also not that he did it many times and came back already. He said before the Oscar fight that he's going to retire after his next fight. He fought DLH and soon after Hatton came along... he took the fight as well and then he retired as promised. So until know I don't see the buzz... but boxing seems to need May more they want to admit it!!!

      Finally... he could easy keep his promise and be seeing as the coolest cat ever. He once told Margarito that one day he's gonna make him a millionaire. The chances of him now fighting Marga is way bigger because of the money. With that been said I don't see it happen. We probably will not hear anything about a comeback till at least the DLH vs. Pac Match. Floyd is too smart... he will wait if Pac can beat DLH. And after that we will see if he intends to come back... so don't expect anything before that fight

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      • #13
        If "Chicken" Floyd ever comes back, he'll be fighting someone who's smaller (Pacquiao), past prime, or shot.

        Margarito vs. Mayweather would be a great fight, but it will never happen, because Floyd is too cowardly to face him.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Tunney View Post
          If "Chicken" Floyd ever comes back, he'll be fighting someone who's smaller (Pacquiao), past prime, or shot.

          Margarito vs. Mayweather would be a great fight, but it will never happen, because Floyd is too cowardly to face him.
          Exactly right... it seems only appropriate not to mention Gayweather's name in one sentence or in the same breath with Margarito or Cotto... PBF doesnt deserve it...

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          • #15
            Floyd told Margarito that the fight will be, "Greater later."

            Later is now....we'll see what happens.

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            • #16
              Arum is VERY old and delusional

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              • #17
                Next he will say Junma retired Floyd. Old Coot.

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                • #18
                  Floyd would own Marg and Cotto and Bob lol

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by Left Hook Tua View Post
                    you guys do realize that the more he hypes up margarito as a "beast" the less damaging this loss is to cotto right?

                    it was a close fight 'til the end. the better he makes margarito look the better cotto looks as well.
                    exactly right bro.

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                    • #20
                      Well Floyd run from Baldy who can't punch as is 20 more skillless than Tony, imagine what kind of **** he'll be pulling against Tony with Cortez in his corner.

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