Mayweather's win over Oscar means **** now

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  • RichCCFC
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    #1

    Mayweather's win over Oscar means **** now

    And all of a sudden his resume has taken a massive hit.
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    #2
    Not really

    *Says the Mayweather fans*

    Boxing needs Manny Pacman.. he comes to fight.. To entertain, even when he is the underdog.

    Yea I respect Floyd for his skill in the ring, but he has no skill in taking challenges.

    Also.... I kinda agree with this thread.. Floyd will be bothered by all the attention going to Manny and most likely come out of retirement to fight someone... I seriously doubt it though...

    Who will he fight? Floyd is done.... He will no longer box.

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    • Addition
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      #3
      I wouldn't say his resume has taken a massive hit but it puts his win over Oscar to shame.

      I can't wait till his response to Pac's win.

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      • sitai
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        #4
        not really..
        floyd beat bigger and better oscar....

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        • rizel23
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          #5
          not at all, that fight was years back and Oscar last night took a step to far down in weight for his age and ring rounds, i thought he looked weak in the week and posted a thread on it, he simple must have been dehydrated not to have gained more than 2Ibs over night, or something was wrong, or he has just lost the heart for it

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          • TheGreatA
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            #6
            He needs to come back, in my opinion.

            Pacquiao is really the ideal opponent for Mayweather, I don't see why he wouldn't take the fight.

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            • RichCCFC
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              #7
              Originally posted by rizel23
              not at all, that fight was years back and Oscar last night took a step to far down in weight for his age and ring rounds, i thought he looked weak in the week and posted a thread on it, he simple must have been dehydrated not to have gained more than 2Ibs over night, or something was wrong, or he has just lost the heart for it
              Years back?

              As in a whole 1 year? Ok...

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              • Chunk..
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                #8
                Floyd beat Oscar at 154.

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                • Left Hook Tua
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by rizel23
                  not at all, that fight was years back and Oscar last night took a step to far down in weight for his age and ring rounds, i thought he looked weak in the week and posted a thread on it, he simple must have been dehydrated not to have gained more than 2Ibs over night, or something was wrong, or he has just lost the heart for it
                  they fought last year. try again.

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                  • kadyo's
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Addition
                    I wouldn't say his resume has taken a massive hit but it puts his win over Oscar to shame.

                    I can't wait till his response to Pac's win.
                    Exactly what I'm waiting for, floyd's reaction. Will he praise pac or will he talk trash?

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