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  • Jim Jeffries
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    #151
    Originally posted by King Flawless
    Cotto didn't beat Molsey, he got a gift in Rican MSG. Mosley even said had the fight been on the west coast he would have won. Same thing applies for Clottey.

    Pacman doesn't care about his 140 title, if he did he would have accepted Mosley's offer.
    Nothing here worth responding to.

    Why wouldn't Floyd care about winning a linear title in a 4th weight class?

    And if Floyd is fighting a tuneup for Pac, why not fight someone similar in style? Why make an older, slower guy jump up two weight classes?

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      #152
      Originally posted by Jim Jeffries
      Nothing here worth responding to.

      Why wouldn't Floyd care about winning a linear title in a 4th weight class?
      Pacman is not going to defend his 140 crown against Floyd. He didn't seem interesting with Mosley's offer at 140, but somehow will consider against PBF

      Pacman would rather want to beat PBF at 144 then at 140.

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        #153
        Originally posted by King Flawless
        Pacman is not going to defend his 140 crown against Floyd. He didn't seem interesting with Mosley's offer at 140, but somehow will consider against PBF

        Pacman would rather want to beat PBF at 144 then at 140.
        So Pac is scared of losing to Floyd, and would not want to risk his 140 crown, is that what you're saying?

        And you determined this because Pac chose to fight Cotto (a bigger money fight) over Mosley? Nice going Sherlock.

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          #154
          Originally posted by Jim Jeffries
          So Pac is scared of losing to Floyd, and would not want to risk his 140 crown, is that what you're saying?

          And you determined this because Pac chose to fight Cotto over Mosley? Nice going Sherlock.
          That is what I am saying. Just like Hatton declined Floyd's offer at 140. He knew if he lost to PBF at 147, he could run back to 140 and claim he is the best

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            #155
            Why do you add to your post after the reply . It doesn't strengthen your argument

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              #156
              Originally posted by King Flawless
              That is what I am saying. Just like Hatton declined Floyd's offer at 140. He knew if he lost to PBF at 147, he could run back to 140 and claim he is the best
              Sorry dude, when the offer was made at 140, Hatton wasn't ready. He would've much rather fought at 140 than 147 when the fight happened, but Floyd wasn't about to weight drain himself, like he isn't with Marquez.

              Since when do I need a stronger argument when against you?

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                #157
                Originally posted by Jim Jeffries
                Sorry dude, when the offer was made at 140, Hatton wasn't ready. He would've much rather fought at 140 than 147 when the fight happened, but Floyd wasn't about to weight drain himself, like he isn't with Marquez.

                Since when do I need a stronger argument when against you?
                Hatton wasn't ready?? When he had more fights?? Interesting

                Hatton never was going to stake his 140 against PBF. Hatton wanted PBF because he was a small WW

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                  #158
                  Originally posted by King Flawless
                  Hatton wasn't ready?? When he had more fights?? Interesting

                  Hatton never was going to stake his 140 against PBF. Hatton wanted PBF because he was a small WW
                  Hatton had just won his first world title, number of fights is irrelevant.

                  After Hatton's horrendous performance against Collazo, he wasn't going back to 147 again, unless the money was huge.

                  Was Collazo a small WW? Hatton fought Floyd because it was by far the most money he could make. Duh, I'll fight the #1 p4p guy cause he's small at WW, not for the money, duh.
                  Last edited by Jim Jeffries; 09-04-2009, 10:36 AM.

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