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Originally posted by The Gambler1981 View PostFloyd proved his greatness to me a long time ago, you judge him differently then I do.
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Originally posted by shadeyfizzle View PostJeebus i thought dominating the #2 p4p fighter in the world meant that "he's back"".....what would he need another tune up for???
IF Floyd thinks he can sell huge numbers against any decent fighter why not try it, if he wants the Cotto-Pacman winner he will have to wait until early spring to get the fight anyways. If timed right it can all work out (and provided he can come out clean), I really do not know who he would fight maybe a solid lefty to prepare for Manny.
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Originally posted by The Gambler1981 View PostLets see he retired for two years, when he came into the 147 pound division Judah was the man, Judah lost to Baldomir the Floyd beat them both, then he fought a decent Oscar at 154, then back to 147 to fight Hatton who won the 147 pound WBA strap from Collazo (that vacated strap was picked up by Cotto).
Paul Williams was just comming on to the scene as Floyd retired and now he is fighting at 160, really that was two ships passing in the night. Margarito he wanted the fight no doubt but the timing never worked out and Floyd was always fighting guy that were equal to him (more or less), it was not until after Floyd retired that Margarito hit the big time with his win over Cotto. Cotto please show where there were ever real talks to make that fight take place, not jsut Arum talking **** in public. Shane and Floyd have taken turns not fighting the other.
I hope he does fight quality guys in his comeback though, I want to see how it all plays out before really judging. If you want to jump to conclusion from the first chapter by all means, but you are still playing the fool.
Right on. The guy's not finished yet, there's time to fight these guys still.
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Originally posted by pigdestroyer View Postthis is a very contradicting article, considering he was interviewed on ESPN today and said Cotto was beaten by Margo, and Mosley doesn't draw anything to a PPV. just another BS attempt to get people stoked on this fight.
If you are gullible enough to believe anything that comes out of a boxer or promoter's mouth, I have a bridge that I want to sell you. Wait until the fights are actually SIGNED before you start passing judgement.Last edited by big_james10; 10-07-2009, 04:19 PM.
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Originally posted by big_james10 View PostYes, and a few years ago, Bob Arum was quoted as saying, "I was lying yesterday. I am telling the truth today." If you are gullible enough to believe anything that comes out of a boxer or promoter's mouth, I have a bridge that I want to sell you. Wait until the fights are actually SIGNED before you start passing judgement.
He already made it clear he doesn't want to fight them.
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Originally posted by 2501 View PostSo what you're saying is that you're ok and AGREE with Floyd when he says he's the best based on what he did almost 10 years ago? Not from his current actions? is that it?
Originally posted by Tom Flores View PostNobody holds Floyd to any standard he didn't create for himself.
"I'm the best ever".
Ok fine, you believe that Floyd, prove it.
Thats all.
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Originally posted by 2501 View PostSo what you're saying is that you're ok and AGREE with Floyd when he says he's the best based on what he did almost 10 years ago? Not from his current actions? is that it?
I really do not care what Floyd has to say, as he is a poor speaker and does nto really think about some of the things he says, although I do feel him when he says I am the best. Now note that I do not agree that he is the best ever, but Floyd has devoted his entire life to boxing and worked very hard at his craft he has also accomplished a great deal, so I can understand why he would say there no one that was ever better (confidence and self belief are very big in boxing).
Anyways his career has followed a normal boxing career arc, starts out killing all sorts of tough guys in the beginning before his competition falls off a little bit in toughness but has large names.
If you have a problem with that view so be it, nbd to me.
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Originally posted by Tom Flores View PostI judge him today based on today,
I judge him yesteryear based on yesteryear.
Did you have a point of some kind?
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