Floyd ‘The Ducker' Mayweather Jr. won't fight Manny Pacquiao

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  • FistoftheDallasStar
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    Floyd ‘The Ducker' Mayweather Jr. won't fight Manny Pacquiao

    I found this article on Floyd Mayweather Jr. and it pretty much sums up exactly what kind of person PBF is.

    Dennis Wyatt
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    Floyd Mayweather Jr. nicknamed himself money. No name in any language on earth could be more apropos when it comes to describing a man who also holds the world championship for ducking good fighters in their prime.

    How impressive is his undefeated record when you look at who he has fought and when? I thought it was ridiculous when praise was heaped on him for beating Oscar De La Hoya. De La Hoya was a shell of himself when he fought Mayweather. Before the fight Floyd Jr. ran his mouth like Floyd Sr. spewing nonsense about how he would brutally beat Oscar down and knock him out early, yet when the fight took place Mayweather showed a great deal of speed, when it came to running that is. The only brutal beating in that fight was the abuse boxing fans took in hoping to see an actual fight.

    That is the real Floyd Mayweather Jr., a fighter who patiently waits for the best fighters in the game to be taken out by others so he won’t have too. Many people think Mayweather’s best defense is his speedy hands and quick feet. Floyd’s best defense is ducking fighters in their prime, no one has ever come close to being as good as he is at it. Antonio Margarito, Shane Mosely, and Miguel Cotto could have all been big fights where Mayweather could’ve shown he is something more than a paper champion, but didn’t. On the day of Manny Pacquiao’s destruction of Ricky Hatton in two rounds Mayweather announced he is coming out of retirement to fight Juan Manual Marquez. Coming out of retirement for a fighter in their prime is also known as I’ve ducked the premier fighters in the game as long as I could, so now its time for me to find another washed up fighter to take advantage of. Marquez was a fighting great. He is past his prime now and like Mayweather did to an aging Oscar De La Hoya, he will do the same thing to Marquez. Marquez will think he is in a track meet, not a boxing match. Floyd will run from bell to bell. A real boxing fan will not order this piece of garbage on pay per view. If you want to see this fight just find a copy of Mayweather – De La Hoya and you’ll see exactly how it will go down without wasting your money.

    Floyd Mayweather Jr. is the biggest fraud boxing has ever seen. Arturo Gatti, Sharmba Mitchell, Zab Judah, and Henry Bruseles are the type of fighters Mayweather used to make a name for himself. He uses fighters who once had a big name and following to fool the public. If Floyd Mayweather is boxings best pound for pound fighter like he says he is, why does he need to fight a past his prime fighter in Marquez? That would be because Marquez is an easy mark for another big pay day. Mark my words Floyd Mayweather Jr. will not fight Manny Pacquiao by the end of this year. Mayweather knows he can’t beat Pacquiao and will wait until someone else comes along who can before he will fight him. That’s just how ‘Money’ is.
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    Personally the fight with Marquez does nothing to cement his legacy. Marquez was good at 135 but still had problems. Now he has to move up at least 10lbs to fight May. This fight is seriously garbage. I like watching Floyds slickness in the ring and his skills but fighting a lightweight to cement your legacy kind of reminds me of what Delahoya was all about. MONEY!!!!

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    • larry x
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      #3
      you couldve just bumped the other thread about the same damn thing..and this article is terrible

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        #4
        Originally posted by larrysmith
        you couldve just bumped the other thread about the same damn thing..and this article is terrible
        Enough truth in it to hurt, son?

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        • DE100
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          One of the main reasons Floyd is coming back is to try to set up a fight with Pac. Pointless article.

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          • FistoftheDallasStar
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            Originally posted by trainhard_187
            Personally the fight with Marquez does nothing to cement his legacy. Marquez was good at 135 but still had problems. Now he has to move up at least 10lbs to fight May. This fight is seriously garbage. I like watching Floyds slickness in the ring and his skills but fighting a lightweight to cement your legacy kind of reminds me of what Delahoya was all about. MONEY!!!!
            I agree, the Marquez fight is garbage. Some people actually think Marquez has a chance. They are not hardcore boxing fans for sure but at least I'll have a place to see the fight without wasting $50 on a boring 12 round decision. Mayweather could have fought Cotto, Mosley or Pac but instead took the easy road as usual.

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              #7
              Originally posted by DE100
              One of the main reasons Floyd is coming back is to try to set up a fight with Pac. Pointless article.
              Then why didn't he just wait one more day to make a fight with Pac? Instead of picking on a fighter 10 lbs lighter. He has got you fooled for sure. I'm not falling for his Bs PPV"S anymore until he actually fights one of the three main Welters. That being Cotto, Mosley or now Pacquiao.

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                Originally posted by trainhard_187
                Personally the fight with Marquez does nothing to cement his legacy. Marquez was good at 135 but still had problems. Now he has to move up at least 10lbs to fight May. This fight is seriously garbage. I like watching Floyds slickness in the ring and his skills but fighting a lightweight to cement your legacy kind of reminds me of what Delahoya was all about. MONEY!!!!
                I agree with the fight being garbage to a point, but are people slow on here? the reason he choose Marquez was cause first its a good tune up, but its a the man that some think beat Pac, its all to set up Pac vs Mayweather.

                Originally posted by FistoftheDallasStar
                Then why didn't he just wait one more day to make a fight with Pac? Instead of picking on a fighter 10 lbs lighter. He has got you fooled for sure. I'm not falling for his Bs PPV"S anymore until he actually fights one of the three main Welters. That being Cotto, Mosley or now Pacquiao.
                Cause he's not ****** enough to fight someone of Pac's level after a long lay off.

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                • pinoyescrima
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                  Originally posted by trainhard_187
                  Personally the fight with Marquez does nothing to cement his legacy. Marquez was good at 135 but still had problems. Now he has to move up at least 10lbs to fight May. This fight is seriously garbage. I like watching Floyds slickness in the ring and his skills but fighting a lightweight to cement your legacy kind of reminds me of what Delahoya was all about. MONEY!!!!
                  Very well written !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! But the truth will hurt ugly boy floyd's fans feelings....ha ha ha

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                    #10
                    1. Antonio Margarito has one impressive name on his entire resume and that win is in doubt because its proven he's a cheater
                    2. Oscar De La Hoya was past prime but still top 2 at junior middleweight
                    3. Running your mouth before a fight is called "promotion" Mayorga claimed he was gonna kill DLH...
                    4. Shane Mosley turned down a Mayweather fight and went on vacation and he's out of his prime now. A win against him does little for Mayweather's ATG rank
                    5. Juan Manuel Marquez is not washed up, he gave Pacquiao 2 of his most difficult fights and some believe he won 1 or even both
                    6. Ricky Hatton is a good fighter nothing more nothing less
                    7. Just sign off, you fail

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