I Think All Floyd's Fans Gotta Admit...

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  • niceguy45
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    #21
    and that his hardest fight to the end was dlh

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      #22
      Originally posted by niceguy45
      and that his hardest fight to the end was dlh
      WTF, did you crawl out from under a rock?!?!

      And some would argue Castillo was his hardest fight.

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      • Da Hammer
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        #23
        Originally posted by niceguy45
        and that his hardest fight to the end was dlh
        considering i had I and many others had Castillo winning i would Castillo was his toughest fight although oscar gave him a tougher fight than i thought he would...

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        • ottoevans
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          #24
          yeah but its all aout the money. He will never be liked by the public like an Oscar, but he knows who could be hated by them.

          So whatever makes money.

          Every great Hero needs a Villian.

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          • Fighting Champ
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            #25
            Originally posted by ottoevans
            yeah but its all aout the money. He will never be liked by the public like an Oscar, but he knows who could be hated by them.

            So whatever makes money.

            Every great Hero needs a Villian.
            It just not about the money for him its about stayinhg undefeated. If it were just for the money he would've given Oscar the rematch and then retire.

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            • ottoevans
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              #26
              the reason he didnt give oscar a rematch was cause he wanted more money.

              I mean im sure he wants to have a successful career. But he amps up his ***** attitude to sell tickets

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                #27
                Originally posted by Fighting Champ
                It just not about the money for him its about stayinhg undefeated. If it were just for the money he would've given Oscar the rematch and then retire.
                I really don't think that losing to Oscar was on Mayweather's mind, especially considering the Forbes fight.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by wmute
                  I really don't think that losing to Oscar was on Mayweather's mind, especially considering the Forbes fight.
                  Maybe you're right, but considering that he should've just beaten him again, silence the critics and take a whole lots of money and then retire. This wayhe would've really given credibility to his nickname Money Mayweather. Because De La Hoya is more of a money maker than he is.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Fighting Champ
                    Maybe you're right, but considering that he should've just beaten him again, silence the critics and take a whole lots of money and then retire. This wayhe would've really given credibility to his nickname Money Mayweather. Because De La Hoya is more of a money maker than he is.
                    In fact I found it puzzling, that makes me think that he actually has injuries to deal with.

                    I don't think he gave a damn about Cotto-Margarito either. If that was the case he would have still got the check from Oscar first, and then retire or "man up".

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                    • F l i c k e r
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by mr. riz
                      floyd is an insecure little kid on the inside
                      That is the truth.

                      Floyds has vaulnerabilities and insecurities thus a "shield" has errected to mask his emotional complex emptyness that only Floyd himself can understand.

                      At the same time the hardwork and dedication he has put into boxing validates his arrogant persona.


                      Give him a break though. He was expected to be an prodigal boxing great from when he was young. It was all business for him, no part was boxing for fun.

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