Well De La Hoya won a few rounds against Hopkins so to be honest i wouldnt bet on Floyd being able to do the same for a longer period and maybe loose out on a UD. By the way i cant stand Floyd im in no way a Floyd nuthugger, elite fighters take the logic out of moving up in weight, thats the truth look back through the past 130 years.
If Floyd Comes In 155lbs+ On Fight Night
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Well De La Hoya won a few rounds against Hopkins so to be honest i wouldnt bet on Floyd being able to do the same for a longer period and maybe loose out on a UD. By the way i cant stand Floyd im in no way a Floyd nuthugger, elite fighters take the logic out of moving up in weight, thats the truth look back through the past 130 years.Comment
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Dude, I could not agree with you more. Poor Marquez is getting the short end of the ****stick on this one. He should pull out of the fight, and tell Mayweather to get phuked...hopefully by the IRS and without a paycheck to back his sorry no bill payin ass up. This reminds me of the Jose Luis Castillo fiasco, and how he phucked up a fight that was originally for the title.
Boxers that do this sort of sorry **** should have their licenses revoked for at least a year, so they can stop trying to get over on the system.
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Well De La Hoya won a few rounds against Hopkins so to be honest i wouldnt bet on Floyd being able to do the same for a longer period and maybe loose out on a UD. By the way i cant stand Floyd im in no way a Floyd nuthugger, elite fighters take the logic out of moving up in weight, thats the truth look back through the past 130 years.Comment
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Floyd got the short end of the stick against Oscar - weight, ring size, glove size - and he didn't pull out. He ****** it up, took his biggest payday up to that moment, which was a lot less than his opponent, and put on a great performance. Why can't Marquez do the same?Comment
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