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Originally posted by Al Haymon View PostSo, here we are. Floyd has told Shane that he doesn't want a fight. Shane is free to go explore all his other options.
I HAVE TO BE HONEST:
I sit here and laugh at how upset some of these cats get (and perhaps I tweak just a bit). But the reality is that Floyd is having ZERO adverse impact on anyone's career. These posters are angry, but i just don't see how Floyd is ruining things for anybody.
...maybe someone can explain to me.
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Originally posted by Al Haymon View PostHow many of those guys built a career resume at 130/135? In fact, how many guys in history have cleaned out 130, and then went to clean out 147.
Thanks.
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Originally posted by mangler View PostMr boat buyer ain't runin **** for anybody. Who claimed he was? He was ruinin **** when he was the WW world champ and refusin to fight the top challengers. That's why I don't root for him no more D. You made a good point earlier; now that he ain't the champ, he ain't ruinin **** for any WW fighter. He's simply wastin his talent homey.
..some of these posters on here are passionately angry.
If Tiger Woods decided to chill at home and blow trees with his wife, you can't be mad at that. I don't hate John Daly for drinking his career away. His career.
Whitney Houston didn't drop an album for ten years. I'm gonna hate her for that?
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Originally posted by TEXSTRO View PostWe are not discussing where those fighters built their careers. We are discussing Fighters that are in his weightclass at the moment that are ready and willing to fight PBF. 147 is not clean! If he did clean it out he missed 5 spots.
He isn't interested in cleaning out 147. Because he already cleaned out a division. He just wants to cherrypick the big money fights between 140 and 154.
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Originally posted by Al Haymon View PostTom,
1) I'm happy to discuss boxing with you. in any way , shape or form. But if you keep calling me names, I gotta opt out. I make a real effort not to engage in that.
2) if IS relevant. Because those guys haven't cleaned out a division. Cotto comes the closest, and I have mad respct for what Migs has accomplished at WW in his four-ish years there.
Now, i could say that FMJ's work is done because he beat the linear, and prior linear champ when he got to the division. I acknowledge, however, that Judah/Baldo isn't exactly Murderer's Row.
Eat a ****, I never called you a name.
and what happens at welterweight is irrelevant to any other weight because guess what,
you can only fight one fight in a division at a time.
Since 2005, Floyd has been at 147 and higher and has yet to fight the best comp.
Now go make up another story.
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Originally posted by Al Haymon View PostI'm speaking to his motivation. The guy is motivated for money and big checks. Not 'challenges' or by 'courage' or what you want him to be. You will spare yourselves a lot of grief if you believe him: "I don't fight for bragging rights. I fight for checks".
He isn't interested in cleaning out 147. Because he already cleaned out a division. He just wants to cherrypick the big money fights between 140 and 154.
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