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Mayweather vs Marquez Registers 1 Million Pay-Per-View Buys
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big ups to Floyd and JMM.....honestly I didnt think this would sale!!.....I guess Mister PPV is the right name for Floyd!!!.....mad props!!
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Originally posted by socram22 View Postbecause of people like you who want to see floyd lose. Also, because Floyd is a great self promoter, WWE, Dancing with the Stars, AT&T comercial. Then there are the people like me who actually like to watch a two master boxers box. I mean after all the sport is called "boxing" right??? If you want to see fighting, go watch UFC.
I guess i have written my question pretty clear! Once again:
Originally posted by ~Alar~ View PostAnyway, can anybody tell me, was this fight really so expected that so many people paid their moeny for it?
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Originally posted by WESS View PostHe is technically the best active fighter I have ever seen..... Deep down I think people know he has talent, just hate him so much that they avoid the truth.
And it irritates the hell out of most neutral boxing fans that so many of his so-called fans justify his refusal to do so on the basis that he's such a wonderful businessman. I don't give a stuff how much money he's made, I just want to see great fights, in which the best fighters in the world test their talent against the top contenders; and I find it very hard, if not impossible, to respect anyone who claims to be a boxing fan but who would rather the fighters they support make more money in a meaningless fight than a little less money in a great fight against their most meaningful opponents.
His fans justify his fighting Marquez on the basis that Marquez called him out - as if he had no choice in who he fights! LOL! - but when the #1 ranked Welterweight in the world, Mosley, calls him out, and he claims that Mosley doesn't "deserve" a shot against him because "he's not a draw" or because "he didn't give me a shot several years ago", they lap up his ridiculous excuses and regurgitate them like religious zealots.
He's an all time great talent, but to be an all time great fighter, you have to fight the best possible opponents, which he doesn't want to do, and that's very sad.
And what's even sadder is that many of his so-called fans seem to be far more interested in accountancy than they are in watching great fights.Last edited by Dave Rado; 09-26-2009, 09:27 AM.
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That's the thing - people **** on floyd for picking his fights as a 'business', but the truth is that 90% of all the other boxers are doing the same. exact. thing.
Maybe guys like Cotto, JMM, Pwill, etc. are the exception, but the vast majority of boxers, Floyd included, are cherry picking as much as they can.
And in all honestly, who wouldn't? Take for example, DLH. Obviously, without a doubt, faded, and way way way past his prime. Yet, if he were to announce tomorrow that he wanted to fight just one last time - would anyone not clamor for that fight? Knowing that they'd make *millions*, and probably their biggest payday from it?
That's the bottomline - put 10 other boxers in Floyd's current situation, and 9 of them will pick their fights just like he's doing now.
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Eh savorduh who is the girl on your avatar is he megan fox, damn that girl despite being a little on the slim side does have a nice rack and a sexy body.
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Originally posted by Dave Rado View PostFew people deny his great talent, they just wish he would test it against the best live opponents in his own division, which is something all great champions do, but which he hasn't done for many years.
And it irritates the hell out of most neutral boxing fans that so many of his so-called fans justify his refusal to do so on the basis that he's such a wonderful businessman. I don't give a stuff how much money he's made, I just want to see great fights, in which the best fighters in the world test their talent against the top contenders; and I find it very hard, if not impossible, to respect anyone who claims to be a boxing fan but who would rather the fighters they support make more money in a meaningless fight than a little less money in a great fight against his most meaningful opponent.
His fans justify his fighting Marquez on the basis that Marquez called him out - as if he had no choice in who he fights! LOL! - but when the #1 ranked Welterweight in the world, Mosley, calls him out, and he claims that Mosley doesn't "deserve" a shot against him because "he's not a draw" or because "he didn't give me a shot several years ago", they lap up his ridiculous excuses and regurgitate them like religious zealots.
He's an all time great talent, but to be an all time great fighter, you have to fight the best possible opponents, which he doesn't want to do, and that's very sad.
And what's even sadder is that many of his so-called fans seem to be far more interested in accountancy than they are in watching great fights.Few people deny his great talent, they just wish he would test it against the best live opponents in his own division, which is something all great champions do, but which he hasn't done for many years.
And it irritates the hell out of most neutral boxing fans that so many of his so-called fans justify his refusal to do so on the basis that he's such a wonderful businessman. I don't give a stuff how much money he's made, I just want to see great fights, in which the best fighters in the world test their talent against the top contenders; and I find it very hard, if not impossible, to respect anyone who claims to be a boxing fan but who would rather the fighters they support make more money in a meaningless fight than a little less money in a great fight against his most meaningful opponent.
His fans justify his fighting Marquez on the basis that Marquez called him out - as if he had no choice in who he fights! LOL! - but when the #1 ranked Welterweight in the world, Mosley, calls him out, and he claims that Mosley doesn't "deserve" a shot against him because "he's not a draw" or because "he didn't give me a shot several years ago", they lap up his ridiculous excuses and regurgitate them like religious zealots.
He's an all time great talent, but to be an all time great fighter, you have to fight the best possible opponents, which he doesn't want to do, and that's very sad.
And what's even sadder is that many of his so-called fans seem to be far more interested in accountancy than they are in watching great fights.Last edited by WESS; 09-26-2009, 09:15 AM.
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