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Originally posted by Roadblock View Post
If they fought for real Id put my house on Floyd to not drop a round,,,, sparring tales lol fans love em lol.Last edited by archiemoore1; 06-13-2024, 12:10 AM.billeau2 likes this.
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Originally posted by archiemoore1 View Post
Floyd never wanted that fight. Pittsburgh kid wanted it. Floyd always avoided him his whole career, fought people like Henry Bruseles and Carlos Baldomir instead. But if I say that, people.get very defensive and say I'm hating.
Most fighters and who they fight is orchestrated and controlled by management, not the boxer, even to the point of lying to the fighter to set the fights up they want, its not until you get to superstar level where you can say get me that guy I want him that takes status power, if the fight makes financial sense its a go, fans don't see this they have the idea that if a fight doesn't happen the guy is scared of them which at that level is 99% bs.
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Once Floyd did call his own shots, he chose to leave that one in the gym. He never even spoke the name Spadafora during his career. When Floyd didn't want it, he had a peculiar way of 1) ignoring or never speaking a certain guy's a name like Spadafora, or Paul Williams for example 2) mispronouncing someone's name, like when he used to call Kell Brook, "Cal Brock", or 3) saying he didn't know who someone was. He was in Phoenix the day Margarito fought Hercules Kyvelos and Rafael Marquez fought Pete Frissina. Floyd was there to support his guy Wes Ferguson on the undercard. He was watching Margarito closely from ringside, saying how he was easy work. Then later in at least one interview, he denied even knowing who Margarito was. Floyd applied these sort of mind games throughout his career. If Floyd didn't want to fight a guy, the fight wasn't going to be made. And if he did want a fight, it got made. This idea that it's all his teams fault, or that guys didn't bring anything to the table, or that Floyd never purposely sidestepped anyone, doesn't hold up when you look at it. Many great fighters have purposely avoided someone, Robinson avoided Burley, Leonard avoided Pryor, Foreman avoided Holmes, Bowe avoided Lennox, DelaHoya avoided Vernon Forrest, etc, the list goes on and on. Floyd is no exception to this. No diss to Floyd. If anything, he's human. Its normal to avoid a style u determine is problematic and risky- i.e. 70 to 100 punches a round guys like prime Margarito with iron chin, 6'3" long ass arms, endless stamina, iron chin southpaw Paul Williams, or slick southpaw master boxer like Pittsburgh KidLast edited by archiemoore1; 06-13-2024, 04:53 AM.
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Originally posted by archiemoore1 View PostOnce Floyd did call his own shots, he chose to leave that one in the gym. He never even spoke the name Spadafora during his career. When Floyd didn't want it, he had a peculiar way of 1) ignoring or never speaking a certain guy's a name like Spadafora, or Paul Williams for example 2) mispronouncing someone's name, like when he used to call Kell Brook, "Cal Brock", or 3) saying he didn't know who someone was. He was in Phoenix the day Margarito fought Hercules Kyvelos and Rafael Marquez fought Pete Frissina. Floyd was there to support his guy Wes Ferguson on the undercard. He was watching Margarito closely from ringside, saying how he was easy work. Then later in at least one interview, he denied even knowing who Margarito was. Floyd applied these sort of mind games throughout his career. If Floyd didn't want to fight a guy, the fight wasn't going to be made. And if he did want a fight, it got made. This idea that it's all his teams fault, or that guys didn't bring anything to the table, or that Floyd never purposely sidestepped anyone, doesn't hold up when you look at it. Many great fighters have purposely avoided someone, Robinson avoided Burley, Leonard avoided Pryor, Foreman avoided Holmes, Bowe avoided Lennox, DelaHoya avoided Vernon Forrest, etc, the list goes on and on. Floyd is no exception to this. No diss to Floyd. If anything, he's human. Its normal to avoid a style u determine is problematic and risky- i.e. 70 to 100 punches a round guys like prime Margarito with iron chin, 6'3" long ass arms, endless stamina, iron chin southpaw Paul Williams, or slick southpaw master boxer like Pittsburgh Kid
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Originally posted by Roadblock View Post
I wish I had your mind reading ability to know what people think, Williams was out boxed and so was Margarito by guys that were nowhere near as good as Floyd they weren't out worked they were outboxed, what makes you think the 1000 punching machines are what turns up against Floyd and not the version that lost to lessor fighters, I think Williams would be a good fight Floyd winning a decision, and I think Margarito would be beaten like Baldomir, just boxing circles around him, Margos feet couldn't catch Floyd if he wore snow shoes.Last edited by archiemoore1; 06-13-2024, 08:20 AM.Wacked_Out
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Well if that’s true Tank needs to get a move on and fight some real contenders. The man is nearly 30 years old and beat nobody other than garcia who he weight drained, he’s also inactive due to his ******ity outside the ring if he keeps that up he’s more destined for prison than greatness.billeau2 likes this.
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Except becoming a superstar in boxing doesn't always mean you beat the best at their best to get there.
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Originally posted by archiemoore1 View PostFloyd always avoided him his whole career, fought people like Henry Bruseles and Carlos Baldomir instead. But if I say that, people.get very defensive and say I'm hating.
AND then he whooped Zudah, too.
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