Mayweather Blasts on Pacquiao’s Hatton/De La Hoya Wins
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So does that mean that if Floyd and Pac fight, and Floyd wins, it will also be a fight where nothing was proven?
Why does Pac get a pat on the back for moving up and fighting the big guys, yet Marquez doesn't get that same credit.
So Marquez moving up to fight Floyd is a joke according to you, but if Pac fights him it isn't?
Plus, last I checked, Marquez called Floyd out. So Mayweather isn't making Juan move up in weight. You call someone out, then you better be ready to go after him.
JMM has guts, he did what he had to do. Called out the the best, he got the match, now work.
It is a joke for Floyd and a big heart for JMM.
Floyd chose JMM among many who called him out. SSM called him out, PWill called him out, Cotto called him out. Why choose JMM? Marquez has all the reason to call out Floyd. Floyd brings big money and big exposure. What is Floyd's reason in choosing JMM. Don't tell me he brings more money than SSM and Cotto.Comment
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When the subject of Manny Pacquiao being the best pound for pound best in the world is brought up, Floyd Mayweather Jr. sounds off and unloads on the two best wins on Pacquiao’s record, against Oscar De La Hoya and Ricky Hatton. Mayweather feels that he beat Hatton and De La Hoya better and beat them at their true best. [details]
Even Oscar was past his best in that first fight, and if Mayweather made the rematch with Oscar, he probably could have earned a more convincing win. lol It's not like he was facing that prime version of Oscar the first time around, he probably would have done damage if he had the nerve to take that rematch.Comment
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lol Mayweathers full of ****, he fought the same overrated Hatton as opposed to fighting Cotto or Marg, and he didn't even go for a rematch against Oscar, after an extremely close fight.
Even Oscar was past his best in that first fight, and if Mayweather made the rematch with Oscar, he probably could have earned a more convincing win. lol It's not like he was facing that prime version of Oscar the first time around, he probably would have done damage if he had the nerve to take that rematch.
The score cards were close but the fight wasnt really that close.Comment
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When the subject of Manny Pacquiao being the best pound for pound best in the world is brought up, Floyd Mayweather Jr. sounds off and unloads on the two best wins on Pacquiao’s record, against Oscar De La Hoya and Ricky Hatton. Mayweather feels that he beat Hatton and De La Hoya better and beat them at their true best. [details]Comment
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