According to most Floyd fans, Floyd isnt a WW, nor is he a JWW.

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  • PensionKiller
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    #121
    Originally posted by Burner
    Why are you so bitter...boxing has catch weights for a reason...

    JMM isnt bitching..neither did P[avlik when he moved up to an imaginary weight class to fight Hopkins.

    Relax bro.


    Its clear Floyd wants the Hatton-Pac winner...wat dont you understand about that?
    yep there are catch weights for reasons. we shouldnt be bitter when floyd has 1

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    • MindBat
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      #122
      Originally posted by BattlingNelson
      It might not have been the most posters who thought that, but the posters with the most posts surely did.
      I think if you go across the board at various forums you can pretty much get a good idea of what the majority on both sides agree on.

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      • Levcon8686
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        #123
        Originally posted by tyde13
        the smart ones know he takes fights based on how much $$$ he can earn off them. it makes no difference whether its against a WW or a JWW. he'll fight anybody if the price is right. once the bashers and haters come to that understanding, we'll have a lot less threads like this one here.
        This is basically all one needs to know. If Paul Williams gets as big as De La Hoya. Floyd will fight him. If Mosley brings a following like Ricky Hatton, Floyd will fight him. That's why he's fighting Pacquaio, who incidentally is the biggest threat to him at 147 right now. If he outboxs Pac 8-4, the goalposts will move again and there'll be either (1) An excuse as to why Pac lost (2) Another guy on the scene who he's ''ducking''. (My moneys on the Berto-Mosley winner)

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