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  • Originally posted by Ch@mpBox@PR View Post
    Floyd is a damn, *****, Marquez now, even says at 143, wich is a bit more than he wants, but Floyd still ***** about 4 ****ing pounds.

    This is easy, want to fight at WW, then fight WWs, want to fight blown up SFWs, fight atleast at 140!!!!
    Does JMM want to get PAID or not?

    Think Man! THINK!!!

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    • Not too bad considering its a warm up fight, he will need to get rid of whatever ring rust he has or whatever... I aint sure on what to say about the weight because I don't know whether Floyd could make 140-144 comfortably anymore, lets wait and see what happens because these are just rumors and nothing is official yet.

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      • Originally posted by wmute View Post
        Money goes round the wrong way in this sport. It's really sad that JMM best option is to be used as a tune up by a bigger man.

        Businesswise it's a nice move by Mayweather... he needs a tune up, an easy fight. Why pick a mediocre 140-147 guy when you can have a great but smaller fighter and make more money?

        Sad, very sad... almost as sad as the ppl bitching about it.
        Right on point. Green K for seeing it.

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        • who else gets this many posts in a day? yup, thats right, NOBODY!

          PBF the KING of Boxingscene!

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          • Originally posted by dde91 View Post
            Did Hopkins tell Adamek to go down to LHW ******??????????
            No and thats exactly the point.

            How are you gonna call someone out, who is retired nonetheless, who is the draw, who is the true P4P champ, and think that hes gonna come fight on your demands? Thats just plain dumb.

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            • Originally posted by dde91 View Post
              ya, Cotto never really calls nobody out, but after the Judah fight, everybody wanted that fight to happen. But Floyd fought Hatton.
              And that was a bad fight to make at the time?

              Of course we know after Floyd taxed that ass Hatton was "always too small"(hahahahahaha) but at the time it was the biggest fight to be made.

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              • Originally posted by chicano79us View Post
                I was pissed DLH decided to fight Pac unlike you nuthuggers who think Floyd can fight and get away with it.
                That's the thing all Floyd's supporters are missing. No one gave De La Hoya any props for taking that fight, but they think Floyd should get props for wanting to fight JMM at 147, despite the fact they claim Floyd is a natural Jnr Welterweight (which means he would have no trouble making 140), and despite the fact that JMM is a natural Super Featherweight, who has been physically dominated by his opponents even at 135, and relied on his exceptional skills to beat naturally stronger men even at that weight.

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                • Originally posted by MegatronCEN*CAL View Post
                  Wow...I can't believe this fight is actually going through. Oh, wait, this is Mayweather.

                  How are Mayweather nut-huggers going to justify this fight?

                  When is Mayweather going to fight a real welterweight?

                  Mayweather and Mosley are such cowards. Paul Williams is becoming one of my favorite fighters by the minute.
                  Doubt im the only one whos gonna defend Mosley here......really dude?

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                  • if JMM beats floyd he will call his own shots...

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                    • Originally posted by QuCongee View Post
                      OK so you agree with me that it [the record PPV] was because of DLH and not Mayweather.
                      You're being obtuse. It broke all records because of the match-up of DLH with the P4P #1. Neither fighter could have got close to those figures without the other. DLH was the bigger draw of the two, but Mayweather is also a big draw (just look at the size of this thread for evidence - no other boxer generates anywhere near as much interest here as Mayweather does); and DLH couldn't have sold nearly as many PPVs against anyone else.

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