Why demand Floyd to drop to 140?

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    #21
    Originally posted by -Antonio-
    You ****ers make excuses for EVERYTHING Floyd does. Everything.
    This isn't an excuse this is the truth. How would everyone feel if Williams demanded Winky to drop to 147? ****** right? So why does Floyd have to drop to 140 for JMM who issued the challange?

    Originally posted by {}{}MATADOR{}{}
    Mosley wants no business with Floyd???

    WTF???

    Anyway JMM has called out Floyd expecting to fight him at a catch weight.
    If Floyd isn't man enough to fight any welterweight threat then at least fight Marquez at 143. *****!
    Mosley doesn't want anything to do with Floyd. Floyd doesn't want anything to do with Mosley. Each time one of them is on top the other is out of the spotlight. Floyd wanted Mosley when he was on the rise. Mosley wanted Floyd when he was out of the spotlight. If Floyd wanted Mosley now, Mosley wouldn't take it because Floyd is out of the limelight.

    JMM called him out period. He didn't say some catch weight. He wanted to fight Floyd. Now he will look ****** taking back his challange. That is *****.

    Originally posted by 1000 Left Fist
    pacquiao asked for oscar and they agreed on 147 which oscar was still bigger. marquez called out floyd so fight has to be at 147 where the one who was challenged wants the weight to be at.
    Exactly what I am saying. JMM called out Floyd. Floyd wants it at 147. Therefore it has to be done at 147. JMM doesn't have a cemented legacy. He needs to take the fight that he demanded.

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    • Burner
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      #22
      Originally posted by Jim Jeffries
      Marquez will be 36 if the fight takes place, was fighting at 130 last year, and has never fought above 135. Floyd refuses to fight anyone at 147 (only 17 pounds above the weight he turned pro over 12 years ago) with a pulse, but wants to fight an aging JMM at 147? (while calling himself the greatest fighter of all time?)

      FRAUD

      And let's not forget that Floyd retired rather than face the guy everyone wanted to see him in the ring with, an undefeated Miguel Cotto.
      JMM is a tune up...thats it.

      Mayweather fights at 147...JMM is a tune up for the weight.

      Like how Oscar made Forbes come from 140 to 150.

      And how many contract offers did Cotto and Arum give Team Mayweather and vice versa...ZERO.

      Floyds rematch ODH fight was schedule for Septemeber....Cotto was KO'd months prior.

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        #23
        Well there wasn't that much complaints when Oscar de La Hoya decided to drop weight to fight Manny. De La Hoya dropped way much weight. Maybe over 20lbs.

        All Mayweather has to do is lose 7 to 8 pounds. Too many excuses will happen Paul Williams is willing to fight at 147. Mayweather wants to stay at 147. Make that fight.

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          #24
          Originally posted by King Burner II
          You actually think hes scared of JMM??...JMM will most likely be KO'd or lose every round.

          Hes a tune-up...I think JMM cant get over that and is bitchin about weight.

          Floyd said 147...JMM called him out...man up take your payday and fight him if not he shouldve kept his moth closed.
          No one said Floyd was scared. But, he will only fight JMM if he's at a complete disadvantage. JMM doesn't have to fight Floyd, he can just wait for Pac or Hatton. Floyd is the one that needs to shake off the rust. Floyd should just stay retired if he's not even willing to fight a lightweight at 143.

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          • -Antonio-
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            #25
            Floyd doesn't deserve the benefit of the doubt anymore. You guys have used every excuse in the book, and they just aren't justified anymore.

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              #26
              Originally posted by Horus
              I personally want Floyd to go to 140 and stay there.
              So he can be in more exciting fights.
              aND people cant complain
              "all he is boring.." when the only reason he is so called boring to them is because he is fighting much more naturally bigger men.

              It is only one way to solve that problem.
              FLOYD PLEASE MOVE DOWN TO 140 AND FIGHT JMM, Pacquiao, and every other fighter in boxing who wants to fight you. But if they want to fight you...they will have to come down to 140.
              That way you can ensure you will be really fighting people your own size Naturally.

              This would allowed him to take more risk.
              In stead of fighting bigger fights which he has to extra careful and economical
              like he was with baldomir and De la hoya.

              If he comes back and goes to the 140 pound division...
              Instantly that division is the #1 division in boxing.

              Floyd Mayweather
              Manny Pacquiao (p4p#1)
              Juan Manuel Marquez (p4p#2)
              Ricky Hatton (p4p#8)
              Nate Campbell
              Victor Ortiz
              Timothy Bradley
              Devon Alexander
              Kendall Holt
              Amir Khan

              crazy ****.
              Nope you actually want FLoyd to go to 40, so he can hide, From Mosley, Cotto, Clottey, Williams and the rest of the WWs

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                #27
                Again if Floyd is looking for a tune to fight at WW, then fight a ****ing WW and stop bull****ing around.

                Quintana and Collazo are available.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by King Burner II
                  JMM is a tune up...thats it.

                  Mayweather fights at 147...JMM is a tune up for the weight.

                  Like how Oscar made Forbes come from 140 to 150.

                  And how many contract offers did Cotto and Arum give Team Mayweather and vice versa...ZERO.

                  Floyds rematch ODH fight was schedule for Septemeber....Cotto was KO'd months prior.
                  Marquez is a shoe in for the HOF coming off a nice string of wins, with a disputed SD loss to the #1 p4p in boxing in the middle. Why in the hell would he be a tune up for a retired fighter?

                  And why in the hell was Floyd rematching grandpa DLH in the first place?

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                    #29
                    Floyd aint making 140...but he doesn't have much leverage asking Marquez to move up...

                    Marquez is #2 P4P, Floyd hasn't fought in almost 2 yrs...

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Jim Jeffries
                      Marquez is a shoe in for the HOF coming off a nice string of wins, with a disputed SD loss to the #1 p4p in boxing in the middle. Why in the hell would he be a tune up for a retired fighter?

                      And why in the hell was Floyd rematching grandpa DLH in the first place?
                      I don't know about that...

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