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  • kadyo's
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    #41
    Afetr all is said and done, trash talk included, it was just a sparring.

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    • jetgeomcx
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      #42
      could this be any closer to the truth??
      good to see this in 24/7, hbo must be there when it transpired.....
      ...then the story is true if hbo will not show even 5 sec of it.

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      • WESS
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        #43
        Someones trying to sell the fight. Could it be that stories are being put out there to make this fight more interesting? People will not pay 50-60 bucks when they already know the outcome. They need drama and doubt... Adding this to the mix will no doubt cause that!

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          #44
          Originally posted by GetSumBrah
          it still baffles my mind how a guy who has 39 fights & 25 kos yet his best names on his resume is diego corrales, jose castillo, old oscar, hatton, genaro, judah & baldomir became such a great fighter scratch that, a all time great fighter simply by yelling that he is a great fighter & with his undefeated record. & people actually defend & write about it. That much i know.

          As for the sparring session, who the hell knows. Ever since he made it he never shows sparring footage.

          The guy's whole career & persona is so seeped in lies, deceit, & smoke & mirrors that you just dont know. According to him & his thuggish ruggish fans we should just believe it & give him the benefit of the doubt.
          haha...... you crazy man.... I like you but your crazy!

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          • Doctor_Tenma
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            #45
            Originally posted by GetSumBrah
            it still baffles my mind how a guy who has 39 fights & 25 kos yet his best names on his resume is diego corrales, jose castillo, old oscar, hatton, genaro, judah & baldomir became such a great fighter scratch that, a all time great fighter simply by yelling that he is a great fighter & with his undefeated record. & people actually defend & write about it. That much i know.

            As for the sparring session, who the hell knows. Ever since he made it he never shows sparring footage.

            The guy's whole career & persona is so seeped in lies, deceit, & smoke & mirrors that you just dont know. According to him & his thuggish ruggish fans we should just believe it & give him the benefit of the doubt.
            Well, Mayweather's greatness came from what he did at SFW.

            Carlos Hernandez
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            Carlos Gerena
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            • C.Y.
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              #46
              Originally posted by GetSumBrah
              it still baffles my mind how a guy who has 39 fights & 25 kos yet his best names on his resume is diego corrales, jose castillo, old oscar, hatton, genaro, judah & baldomir became such a great fighter scratch that, a all time great fighter simply by yelling that he is a great fighter & with his undefeated record. & people actually defend & write about it. That much i know.
              It baffles me HOW MUCH OF A **** YOU ARE.

              All you do is hate and say negative things about the guy and somehow find time to **** ride others.

              in regards to the sparring session, it was probably an intense session considering both guys are obviously skilled. Who knows what happened, im sure both fighters benefited from the experience

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              • StrangerInTown
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                #47
                Originally posted by jayblack
                I was already excited to see Peterson get a shot at the title, but now this has added that extra anticipation. I hope it's not just a blown-up story to get publicity.
                I have heard from an immpecable source that what transpired between Lamont and Floyd is a valid indication of Mayweathers current state of body and mind. If true, he is going to have a nightmare on his hands come September 19 should Juan discover the stamina to press relentlessly throughout the twelve stanzas.
                HBO in it's 24/7 presentations needs to encourage camp Mayweather to display some of his sparring instead of closing the doors and then showing us the alleged result: a bleeding, nameless Mexican. Who is that supposed to frighten and what does it possibly prove? Hatton was also not responsive to allowing his sparring to be filmed and in retrospect, that was an omen of things to come.
                My conclusion is that this contest will come down to dominant will, strength, endurance and devout body work. The razzle dazzle which Mayweather feasts upon could come undone under severe pressure. His ego could be significantly tested as well. It's all speculation, but worthy of serious consideration from where I sit.

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                • 11player
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                  #48
                  What we should take out of this is that Peterson kept it up with Mayweather, that's all, which is pretty impressive already, but no indication at all that he would beat the P4P top fighter in the world in a official fight.

                  The rest is just the regular big amount of BS of people trying to create buzz and hype.

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                  • RodBarker
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by StrangerInTown
                    I have heard from an immpecable source that what transpired between Lamont and Floyd is a valid indication of Mayweathers current state of body and mind. If true, he is going to have a nightmare on his hands come September 19 should Juan discover the stamina to press relentlessly throughout the twelve stanzas.
                    HBO in it's 24/7 presentations needs to encourage camp Mayweather to display some of his sparring instead of closing the doors and then showing us the alleged result: a bleeding, nameless Mexican. Who is that supposed to frighten and what does it possibly prove? Hatton was also not responsive to allowing his sparring to be filmed and in retrospect, that was an omen of things to come.
                    My conclusion is that this contest will come down to dominant will, strength, endurance and devout body work. The razzle dazzle which Mayweather feasts upon could come undone under severe pressure. His ego could be significantly tested as well. It's all speculation, but worthy of serious consideration from where I sit.
                    Why do you care what HBO show , you already have an impeccable source right

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                    • cortdawg25
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by StrangerInTown
                      I have heard from an immpecable source that what transpired between Lamont and Floyd is a valid indication of Mayweathers current state of body and mind. If true, he is going to have a nightmare on his hands come September 19 should Juan discover the stamina to press relentlessly throughout the twelve stanzas.
                      HBO in it's 24/7 presentations needs to encourage camp Mayweather to display some of his sparring instead of closing the doors and then showing us the alleged result: a bleeding, nameless Mexican. Who is that supposed to frighten and what does it possibly prove? Hatton was also not responsive to allowing his sparring to be filmed and in retrospect, that was an omen of things to come.
                      My conclusion is that this contest will come down to dominant will, strength, endurance and devout body work. The razzle dazzle which Mayweather feasts upon could come undone under severe pressure. His ego could be significantly tested as well. It's all speculation, but worthy of serious consideration from where I sit.
                      Floyd never shows his sparring...this ain't his 1st 24/7 by the way. And just because hatton didn't show his sparring sessions and lost doesn't mean Floyd the greatest of our era who never shows his sparring will lose!

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