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Mayweather NEVER GAVE A (****) about the WW divison. BUT the WW division needed him 2
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Originally posted by deevel79 View PostThen i guess we can scratch out Floyd's accomplishments at 140 and 147, being that he took those titles from guys who were not on his level! Gatti and Baldomir? LOL.
Oscar got owned as soon as he took on fighters his own size.
And his best wins were gifts.
See?
It's real easy.
MEMORIES OF OSCAR BEING OWNED AND GETTING A GIFT:
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Originally posted by TCN® SOULJAH View Post- And that's called climbing through. What hair are you trying to split?
- The summit was always defined. Years before it was reached.
And reaching it and accomplishing it was a huge challenge in itself. One that few fighters will ever achieve.
If you don't like it
- Floyd get a free pass to go and do what others can't.
Because he's one of the few that can.
When the Margaritos and Cottos of boxing have won titles in 5 weightclasses, let me know.
- I called Floyd a artist. A different breed of fighter.
You get 1 or 2 of them in every era if you're lucky.
- A title fight @ 160lb is just as big a challenge as Antonio Margarito @ 147lb
So if Floyd came out of retirement and pursued that, I'd support it.
I'd support either fight.
Last edited by Boofdatruth; 07-30-2008, 04:28 PM.
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Originally posted by TCN® SOULJAH View PostSweet Pea ****ing owned De La Hoya but Oscar got the decision because his pretty ass is a protected pocho posterboy ***** who is still picking on undersized mu****as in 2008.
Some ****ing "LEGEND".
See how easy it is?
I thought DLH lost too, but you know what puts him above Floyd?
He didn't make any excuses to not make the fight.
He just did it.
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Originally posted by TCN® SOULJAH View Post
Your "reality" is Oscar De La Hoya is a legend.
But Mayweather isn't.
I'm not calling him a legend,
just more important to the sport of boxing than Floyd could ever dream of being.
DLH lost plenty of fights, but what he did do was at the very least, try to win against the best.
Floyd can't really say that.
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