Would Floyd Get A Pass For Fighting Gomez And Jennings?

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  • Kevin Jesus
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    #31
    Originally posted by savorduhflavor
    I have no idea what you're tryin to say.
    Let me slow it down for you.

    You're talking about Jennings/Cotto made sense.

    I say no.

    You say you're not down with Mayweather/JMM being at above 140.

    I say It doesn't matter, any weight makes sense because it is just a tune-up.

    Now you say, "Well gee, JMM vs Mayweather makes sense but Jennings/Cotto does not? how odd"

    What you don't want to comprehend is, I'm not saying JMM/Floyd makes sense, I'm saying the weight it happens at does not matter..therefore...(are you still with me?)...Since it's a tune-up, it makes sense at any weight.(the fight itself does not matter)

    Jennings vs Cotto did not matter neither, and it wouldn't matter if Cotto made Calderon go up to 147 for a tune up fight(it would've made sense at any weight because the fight itself does not matter[just a tune up]).

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    • ..WaRSpencE..
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      #32
      Originally posted by Marijuana
      JMM wanted the fight bro. It's not like Floyd has JMM's soul in his hands. Floyd's fought at 147 four times, what's your point? He fought at 140 three times. So what? He fought at 135 four times, so what?

      You don't have a point. But keep hating, it's fun continuing to own your ass.
      Do you say "Own" in real life or only online..just outta curiosity..

      but my point is..JMM hasn't even fully filled his body to 135 while Mayweather has had atleast 8 fights above 135..2 to 8 is a BIG difference in experience..and how am I hating?!..

      I like Mayweather..his fans may be delusional most of the time..but I don't let that affect my opinion towards his boxing style..I even like his flashiness..no ****..reminds me of..ME!..

      We all know this fight ain't fair experience and size-wise..JMM asked for it but who hasn't that loves to call people out!?..(Mosley, Hatton, Williams, JMM, etc)

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      • Mary Jane
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        #33
        Originally posted by .::WaRCoTTo::.
        Do you say "Own" in real life or only online..just outta curiosity..

        but my point is..JMM hasn't even fully filled his body to 135 while Mayweather has had atleast 8 fights above 135..2 to 8 is a BIG difference in experience..and how am I hating?!..

        I like Mayweather..his fans may be delusional most of the time..but I don't let that affect my opinion towards his boxing style..I even like his flashiness..no ****..reminds me of..ME!..

        We all know this fight ain't fair experience and size-wise..JMM asked for it but who hasn't that loves to call people out!?..(Mosley, Hatton, Williams, JMM, etc)
        Brother, I'm not a fa.ggot, I don't say own in real life. Also, I'm not saying Floyd is the same size as JMM, he's obviously bigger, it's just not so egregious that would make this tune up ******.

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        • savorduhflavor
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          #34
          Originally posted by Kevin Jesus
          Let me slow it down for you.

          You're talking about Jennings/Cotto made sense.

          I say no.

          You say you're not down with Mayweather/JMM being at above 140.

          I say It doesn't matter, any weight makes sense because it is just a tune-up.

          Now you say, "Well gee, JMM vs Mayweather makes sense but Jennings/Cotto does not? how odd"

          What you don't want to comprehend is, I'm not saying JMM/Floyd makes sense, I'm saying the weight it happens at does not matter..therefore...(are you still with me?)...Since it's a tune-up, it makes sense at any weight.(the fight itself does not matter)

          Jennings vs Cotto did not matter neither, and it wouldn't matter if Cotto made Calderon go up to 147 for a tune up fight(it would've made sense at any weight because the fight itself does not matter[just a tune up]).
          Ok, I got you. But that just doesn't make sense.

          What do you mean the weight doesn't matter cause it's a tuneup? Of course it does, that's ridiculous.

          And you KNOW according to Floyd, as much as I love him, this will not be just at tuneup. This will be billed as a P4P supremacy type fight.

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            #35
            Originally posted by Marijuana
            Brother, I'm not a fa.ggot, I don't say own in real life. Also, I'm not saying Floyd is the same size as JMM, he's obviously bigger, it's just not so egregious that would make this tune up ******.
            LMAO!..I was just makin sure bro..**** would get you stole off!..

            but I'll just agree to disagree wit you..stubborn fans are headstrong that their fighter does EVERYTHING right!..

            I admit..Jennings and Gomez WACK!..I prefered Berto over Jennings but I'm not Arum!..that was his choice apparently..and he's been in the game longer than we've been alive so..he know what he does with good reasoning I guess..

            But JMM going up to 144 (first time EVER above 135 after only 2 fights there) against someone like Mayweather is pretty ****** if you ask me!..

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            • dsyef
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              #36
              Mayweather has fought tune ups all his life. Its one tune up after another while Pacquiao has fought battles after battles with some of the biggest names in boxing and in their natural weight division.

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                #37
                Originally posted by Bhopreign
                Feel free to discuss.
                What was N'Dou, Bruseles, Sosa, and those guys? He has already gotten a free pass for fighting guys that were as designed to lose as Jennings and Gomez were.

                At least Cotto was coming off a loss when he fought Jennings. Mayweather had been a long time undefeated P4P No. 1 fighter when he fought these guys.

                What's the difference? There isn't one.


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                • Mary Jane
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by dsyef
                  Mayweather has fought tune ups all his life. Its one tune up after another while Pacquiao has fought battles after battles with some of the biggest names in boxing and in their natural weight division.

                  Ah I get it... when Mayweather fought Hatton and DLH it was a tuneup, when Pac does it, it is a battle. Well, I'll take it as a complement to Floyd's skill that he's always fighting tuneups.

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                  • Mary Jane
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by BennyST
                    What was N'Dou, Bruseles, Sosa, and those guys? He has already gotten a free pass for fighting guys that were as designed to lose as Jennings and Gomez were.

                    At least Cotto was coming off a loss when he fought Jennings. Mayweather had been a long time undefeated P4P No. 1 fighter when he fought these guys.

                    What's the difference? There isn't one.


                    Man, just give up. I don't even have the energy to make you look ******.

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                    • dsyef
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Marijuana
                      Ah I get it... when Mayweather fought Hatton and DLH it was a tuneup, when Pac does it, it is a battle. Well, I'll take it as a complement to Floyd's skill that he's always fighting tuneups.
                      Compare what came before Hatton and De La Hoya.

                      Mayweather
                      You cants compare that to fighting Henry Bruseles(nobody
                      ) then Arturo Gatti(shot) then S.Mitchell(shot) then Judah(came froma lost to Baldomir and only took off 3 months to fight Floyd) then Baldomir(Fairy tale champ who had 8 loses). Mayweather been on a vacation most of his career while other fighters are fighting wars. Mayweather just waiting to fight a small Pacquiao whos been through wars while he's been on vacation.

                      Pacquiao
                      David Diaz only one lost, J.M. Marquez, Marco Antonio Barrera, Jorge Solis was Undefeated, Erik Morales etc. consider how many times he fought JMM, Morales,Barrera.

                      Yes Pacquiaos been through wars fighting fighters in their weight class. Mayweather is scared of JMM who Pacquiao fought in weight classes below 135. No comparison.

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