If Floyd wants to fight at 147, why not just fight a WW?

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  • deevel79
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    #41
    Originally posted by The_Executioner
    I hope you guys remember he's looking for a tune-up...easy fight(in his mind)...yea...
    That's fine, but then why not take a tune-up in the division that you're campainging at? Collazo would be a good tune-up. Why look 2 weight classes beneath u for a tune-up, then demand he come up to WW? If not, move down in weight if u want to fight lightweights.

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    • Left Hook Tua
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      #42
      Originally posted by Pullcounter

      nah... floyd beating pac and jmm are legit... hopefully floyd will come around and fight mosley/cotto winner as well.
      floyd fighting pacquiao and marquez at 147 is like pacquiao and marquez fighting israel vasquez at 135.

      pacquiao barely moved up to 130 a few years ago and marquez moved up to 130 in 2007 and it's okay for them to fight at 147 against a guy who started his career at 130?

      if this was mosley or cotto looking for a big payday that's fine. they've been fighting guys at 147 that were legit 147 fighters.

      floyd has fought ONE natural 147 fighter at 147 but yet he doesn't want to fight outside of 147. bull****.

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      • Sin City
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        #43
        Originally posted by El Dominicano
        I'd rather him face JMM who is ranked 2nd P4P and honestly, which WW would bring in more money then JMM right now? I know Shane, but after a layoff...that ain't a fight Floyd should take. This fight should be at a catch weight of 143
        Why you always finding something to back Floyd up.. come on man, dude walks on water for you. Why can't you admit he is wrong.. ever? Bro, since when do P4P rankings justify fights? So you are telling me that if Ivan Calderon was P4P number 1 a fight between him and Mayweather would be cool? Hey you know what? How bout he fights Bernard Hopkins?.. It would be an easier fight for him since he is ranked P4P number 3 right? See where I am getting at...

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        • Left Hook Tua
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          #44
          Originally posted by The_Executioner
          I hope you guys remember he's looking for a tune-up...easy fight(in his mind)...yea...
          his whole career has been a tuneup.

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          • Bushbaby
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            #45
            Originally posted by Left Hook Tua
            floyd fighting pacquiao and marquez at 147 is like pacquiao and marquez fighting israel vasquez at 135.

            pacquiao barely moved up to 130 a few years ago and marquez moved up to 130 in 2007 and it's okay for them to fight at 147 against a guy who started his career at 130?

            if this was mosley or cotto looking for a big payday that's fine. they've been fighting guys at 147 that were legit 147 fighters.

            floyd has fought ONE natural 147 fighter at 147 but yet he doesn't want to fight outside of 147. bull****.
            Preach it lefty,his greatness is suspect,floyd fights no one he feels has a chance at beating him!!!

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            • Njord777
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              #46
              Originally posted by deevel79
              That's fine, but then why not take a tune-up in the division that you're campainging at? Collazo would be a good tune-up. Why look 2 weight classes beneath u for a tune-up, then demand he come up to WW? If not, move down in weight if u want to fight lightweights.
              I already know what Floyd Mayweather is going to say if this fight gets made. "I'm pound for pound best, baby. I'm the one and only- I'm not coming back to fight some chump. When Money May comes back he fights the #2 pound for pound, only because the #1 was busy; but ya'll gonna see- Floyd Mayweather is still pound for pound, not some little guy who beat up an old Oscar I already took apart"

              Point? Floyd won't let the Marquez fight, a fight against a skill tactician who clashed well against Pacquaio, be seen as just another 'tune-up'. It'll be on PPV, it'll be hyped as his great return, he'll make millions.

              It's not going to be billed as an easy fight. It's going to be billed as the return of the legend Floyd Mayweather.

              So why lure a little man up to 147 to possibly ruin the legitimacy of this battle? Especially if you want to be an ATG.

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              • Ch@mpBox@PR
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                #47
                Originally posted by Left Hook Tua
                his whole career has been a tuneup.

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                • -MAKAVELLI-
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                  #48
                  you guys didnt really think he was coming back to clean up the WW division did you?


                  he's picking up where he left off...

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                  • RoyJonesJrp4pno1
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                    #49
                    JMM is much tougher then Alfonso Gomez or Johnson or that clubfighter P-Will fought on Floyd-Baldomir U/C. All the guys Floyd is ducking can have easy fights but Floyd isn't alowed to fight a HOF fighter even if it is at a weight too high for him. Coming off over a year of inactivity.

                    I would accept critisism for Floyd if it was consistant accross the board.

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by RoyJonesJrp4pno1
                      JMM is much tougher then Alfonso Gomez or Johnson or that clubfighter P-Will fought on Floyd-Baldomir U/C. All the guys Floyd is ducking can have easy fights but Floyd isn't alowed to fight a HOF fighter even if it is at a weight too high for him. Coming off over a year of inactivity.

                      I would accept critisism for Floyd if it was consistant accross the board.



                      how would you know? can you please share the links of JMM fighting at 47 so we can all see how effective he was?

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