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

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    #41
    Originally posted by deevel79
    Then what the *** is he?????

    I've heard some really dumb **** come out the mouths of Floyd fans before, but this really tops it.

    When it comes to him fighting WW's, they claim he's to small and not really a natural WW, yet in the same breath, they claim he cant make 140 anymore.

    Can anyone explain this one to me? They've really outdone themselves with this one. LMAO!!!
    Dude here it is for the last time.

    Floyd Mayweather is a NATURAL 140 pounder who packed on muscle to go up and fight at 147 and 154.

    At 147...he has reduced...speed...power and fights one punch at a time....because the men are bigger.

    He only plans on fighting JMM a tune up at a catch weight.

    Then Mosley.

    Then the Pac/Hatton winner.

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      #42
      Originally posted by savorduhflavor
      This is partly true.

      Floyd can't be blamed for taking an easier fight for a higher reward and equal pay day. No one can criticize him for making that decision.

      It's the fact that he never went on to face a credible WW that sucks. While most people, including myself, would favor him over everyone at WW, it sucks that we'll probably never get to see it.
      At the time Baldo was considered credible. Hindsight is much different. Easy to say things like baldo sucks now, but despite his record he was seen as a tough opponent. Same as Oscar was, same as hatton. Sharmba - well everyone knew that a tune up. Hell judah was considered a tough welter fight.

      Either way yeah sure I'd like to see him fight some guys like Cotto, but unlike the Floyd fangirls (floyd haters) and Floyd fanboys, I just want to see some interesting fights.

      There are already a ton of people saying Pac would KO Floyd. Good times.

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        #43
        Originally posted by Mr. Boat Buyer
        Dude here it is for the last time.

        Floyd Mayweather is a NATURAL 140 pounder who packed on muscle to go up and fight at 147 and 154.

        At 147...he has reduced...speed...power and fights one punch at a time....because the men are bigger.

        He only plans on fighting JMM a tune up at a catch weight.

        Then Mosley.

        Then the Pac/Hatton winner.
        Ok, so you're saying that he's a JWW then right?

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          #44
          Originally posted by Mr. Boat Buyer
          Dude here it is for the last time.

          Floyd Mayweather is a NATURAL 140 pounder who packed on muscle to go up and fight at 147 and 154.

          At 147...he has reduced...speed...power and fights one punch at a time....because the men are bigger.

          He only plans on fighting JMM a tune up at a catch weight.

          Then Mosley.

          Then the Pac/Hatton winner.
          I don't believe that to be true.

          Floyd Mayweather is simply an intelligent fighter who picks and chooses the way he fights certain fighters. Many expected a brawl with both Hatton and Oscar fights, but he proved in both that he could take both fighters out of their game plan and implement his style whether it ended in a KO or not. He's still a very skillful and strong fighter at 147lbs, he simply hasn't faced the toughest competition to bring the type of fight out of Floyd many want to see down the road whether it be a Miguel Cotto or Shane Mosley or possibly even Manny Pacquiao.

          Floyd Mayweather has competed at Welterweight since 2005 and won and defended a belt. I think it's safe to say he's a prime Welterweight fighter.
          Last edited by Ravishing; 04-28-2009, 01:30 PM.

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            #45
            Originally posted by deevel79
            Ok, so you're saying that he's a JWW then right?
            also can I ask you what exactly is wrong with catchweights? they've been going on for a while?

            Is Welter some magical number for you guys?

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              #46
              Originally posted by deevel79
              Ok, so you're saying that he's a JWW then right?
              Yes..hes a natural JWW who can fight at 147 and is not himself....but since he was chasing money he packed on the muscle thats probrably HARD to lose....and will fight at a catch weight of 144 or less...to make it more fair to JMM....and JMM already said "ok thats fine with me."

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                #47
                Originally posted by bsrizpac
                also can I ask you what exactly is wrong with catchweights? they've been going on for a while?

                Is Welter some magical number for you guys?
                I have no problem with catchweights as long as its fair for both fighters. Lets not forget that Floyd stood firm for a while on making the fight happen at 147.

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by Ravishing
                  I don't believe that to be true.

                  Floyd Mayweather is simply an intelligent fighter who picks and chooses the way he fights certain fighters. Many expected a brawl with both Hatton and Oscar fights, but he proved in both that he could take both fighters out of their game plan and implement his style whether it ended in a KO or not. He's still a very skillful and strong fighter at 147lbs, he simply hasn't faced the toughest competition to bring the type of fight out of Floyd many want to see down the road whether it be a Miguel Cotto or Shane Mosley or possibly even Manny Pacquiao.

                  Floyd Mayweather has competed at Welterweight since 2005 and won and defended a belt. I think it's safe to say he's a prime Welterweight fighter.
                  Tough Competition at WW?

                  Floyd said he will fight Mosley next after JMM...Mosley is the number 1 rated WW.

                  A cotto fight and pac fight depends on arum....

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by deevel79
                    I have no problem with catchweights as long as its fair for both fighters. Lets not forget that Floyd stood firm for a while on making the fight happen at 147.
                    "stood firm"

                    Floyd said hell do 144 pounds or less.

                    Marquez sai ok.

                    Period.

                    Whats more to say.

                    Just watch the fight and enjoy.

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by deevel79
                      I have no problem with catchweights as long as its fair for both fighters. Lets not forget that Floyd stood firm for a while on making the fight happen at 147.
                      So the star wanted an advantage in a comeback from inactivity fight?

                      HOLY **** WHAT AN *******. No one has ever done that as a negotiating ploy. Floyd really must be a pioneer or something.

                      Hope you **** on Mike Tyson for asking for that vs. Lewis and Lewis ditto.

                      Also hope you **** on Oscar for his crazy stipulation vs Floyd (in ring).

                      Good times.

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