This Fight Is Not A Tuneup and Stop Hating!
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My point is, if Floyd wanted a bigger fight with a bigger paycheck, he could have, but didn't. He didn't duck Mosley, just chose an easier tune up fight.
Because JMM is fighting at 147 or 145, not 130 or 135. JMM loses speed and defense skills and is not the same fighter.Last edited by warp1432; 04-19-2009, 12:13 AM.Comment
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Really he should thank Oscar for opening of fights that used to be impossible to happen.
Like Oscar said these fights were only seen in video games. Next time Mayweather will ask to fight flyweight.Comment
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He should be happy to go down to 140. If he's not going to and whine about him not coming up to 147 then he just needs to get moving and actually start fighting some real WW's and you need to stop making these daft threads that are pathetically sad.Comment
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This is a tuneup. JMM has never fought above 135.
Mayweather will damn near shut this guy out on the scorecards. I give JMM maybe 2 rounds at best. Floyd is just a horrible matchup for JMM.
Floyd is a great fighter whos won belts at every weight class.
But the one thing he is NOT, is the best welterweight. His resume at WW is downright pathetic considering the amount of hype he gets.
Ive never seen a fighter fight at a weight and continue to fight at a weight but never fight ANYBODY relevant at that weight.Comment
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Put Ricky Hatton in a PPV with Carlos Baldomir and see if he breaks 200k outside of England.Comment
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Which means what? Again popularity in America doesn't mean more than popularity anwhere else and the reason boxing is so popular in England and the phillipines is because both Pacman and Hatton made it popular there. It's not like they were hot beds of boxing before them. Floyd is the exact reason why boxing is floundering in America. Because nobody in America wants to get behind a gigantic douche bag who beats up the mother of his children and can't go thru a single interview without telling the whole world how much better he is than the rest of us. Just because Ricky and Pacman's fan base is primarily in another country that doesn't deminish that they are more popular than floyd could ever dream to be. Seriously please explain why being popular in America is the only way you can be a popular fighter?
You keep mentioning PPV sales but you keep dancing around the fact that these huge PPV sales were mainly because Floyds opponents were so popular not the other way around.
How is that so? Why did Oscar AND Floyd break the record? Why wasnt it with Mayorga? Why isnt Hatton even on PPV unless its with Floyd or Pacman?
Your argument has no validity.Last edited by Xcusemymood; 04-19-2009, 01:22 AM.Comment
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Mayweather talks so much **** that people will pay now just to see his ass get whooped. But before he fought Oscar De La Hoya fans didn't care much of him. De La Hoya brought him to the map and those that got to know him from there on want to see him fight a worthy opponent in a fair fight.Comment
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let me show you the diffrence between average floyd and fighters that are actually popular in America.
VS Zab Judah generated 374,000 PPV buys
Vs Gatti 365,000 buys
vs Baldomir 325,000 pay-per-view buys
Oscar Vs mayorga generated 925,000 buys
Taylor-Hopkins II pulled in 410,000 PPV Buys
Tarver-Jones III pulled in 415,000 Buys
Trinidad vs Wright In 2005 pulled in 520,000 buys
Shane Mosely vs. Fernando Vargas 420,000 buys
Morales/Pacquiao III - 350,000 buys
Morales/Pacquiao II - 355,000 buys
Tarver/Hopkins - 330,000 buys (06/2006)
Mosley/Vargas II - 350,000 buys (07/2006)
Pacquiao-Marquez 400,000 buys
Other than Oscar and maybe Tito none of those other fighters have ever been cosidered very popular in the US. Notice how Floyds PPV numbers finish in the bottom part of this list when he isn't fighting Hatton or Oscar?
Like i said before pretty ***ing average!!!!!
Obviously everyone knows Oscar is in a league of his own but Floyd is on par with Tito....Comment
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Mayweather talks so much **** that people will pay now just to see his ass get whooped. But before he fought Oscar De La Hoya fans didn't care much of him. De La Hoya brought him to the map and those that got to know him from there on want to see him fight a worthy opponent in a fair fight.Comment
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