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  • djtmal
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    Originally posted by GhostofDempsey View Post

    Floyd ducked the rematch. Oscar reiterated this just recently. Floyd has a history of ducking, lying and fake retirements. Your shameless defense of him is embarrassing.
    Oscar told Shannon Sharpe that Floyd welched on the rematch contract.

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  • djtmal
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    Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post

    I don’t hang around coke sniffing cross dressing gay men like you do. He wouldn’t be in my face ever.

    Of course I am 6’3 250 so I wouldn’t be as worried as you want me to be.

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    Oscar probably have you making his burritos with his fishnets on

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  • GhostofDempsey
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    Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post

    I posted a link that refutes your lies. That isn’t being Floyd’s lawyer. That is just using facts to prove you’re wrong.

    The Hatton fight was already planned:

    ODH, as the article from espn showed, had already said there would be no rematch.

    Floyd ducked the rematch. Oscar reiterated this just recently. Floyd has a history of ducking, lying and fake retirements. Your shameless defense of him is embarrassing.

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  • ELPacman
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    As a Pacfan, in hindsight, it was obvious Oscar wasn't himself, but that doesn't take away that Manny had to prepare for the best possible Oscar. Can't blame him for that. Oscar was also the one that proposed the fight, not Manny. If he couldn't make proper weight, shouldn't have signed up for it. Oscar thought it was going to be easy picking on a "midget", even if he wasn't 100% himself. Backfired. Oh well, life goes on. I'll say, watching it Live, in the moment, was an incredible thing to see, no matter what people say these days. It was something else back then.

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  • The Big Dunn
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    Originally posted by GhostofDempsey View Post

    Right on cue you're acting like Floyd's lawyer, lol. Floyd ducked the rematch with Oscar. Fighting little Ricky Hatton who moved up from 140 is not the same as rematching Oscar. You're quoting the same Schaefer who insisted he never sent a 50-50 offer to Pacquiao to fight Floyd back in 2009/10.

    To quote Mayweather himself:

    Mayweather, 31, announced his retirement from boxing again on Friday in a move that appears much more serious than his impromptu declaration two years ago.

    The rematch with De La Hoya has been canceled and Mayweather will forego the accompanying $20-plus million payday.

    "It is with a heavy heart that I write you this message today," Mayweather said in a statement. "I have decided to permanently retire from boxing. This decision was not an easy one for me to make as boxing is all I have done since I was a child. However, these past few years have been extremely difficult for me to find the desire and joy to continue in the sport.

    As you can see, Floyd is a liar. He didn't permanently retire from boxing. He only retired so he wouldn't have to commit to a rematch.
    I posted a link that refutes your lies. That isn’t being Floyd’s lawyer. That is just using facts to prove you’re wrong.

    The Hatton fight was already planned:

    ODH, as the article from espn showed, had already said there would be no rematch.


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  • GhostofDempsey
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    Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post

    Lmfao. You are incredibly biased so your card was scored before the fight.

    He fought Hatton that December at WW.

    Why are you deliberately lying about why the rematch didn’t take place? It’s fine if you don’t like Floyd but have some shred of respect for yourself.

    https://www.espn.com/sports/boxing/c...dan&id=2905205

    De La Hoya has no interest in rematch

    "Oscar told me he's not hanging them up, but we have not talked about who, when or where. But it won't be a rematch with Floyd Mayweather," Schaefer told ESPN.com. "Oscar's thoughts about a Mayweather rematch are 'Been there, done that.'
    Right on cue you're acting like Floyd's lawyer, lol. Floyd ducked the rematch with Oscar. Fighting little Ricky Hatton who moved up from 140 is not the same as rematching Oscar. You're quoting the same Schaefer who insisted he never sent a 50-50 offer to Pacquiao to fight Floyd back in 2009/10.

    To quote Mayweather himself:

    Mayweather, 31, announced his retirement from boxing again on Friday in a move that appears much more serious than his impromptu declaration two years ago.

    The rematch with De La Hoya has been canceled and Mayweather will forego the accompanying $20-plus million payday.

    "It is with a heavy heart that I write you this message today," Mayweather said in a statement. "I have decided to permanently retire from boxing. This decision was not an easy one for me to make as boxing is all I have done since I was a child. However, these past few years have been extremely difficult for me to find the desire and joy to continue in the sport.

    As you can see, Floyd is a liar. He didn't permanently retire from boxing. He only retired so he wouldn't have to commit to a rematch.
    Last edited by GhostofDempsey; 12-16-2024, 10:29 PM.

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  • The Big Dunn
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    Originally posted by djtmal View Post

    People around the world saw that fight for what it was, a split decision that give or take a point/round or 2 it could have gone either way.

    There was a rematch clause out of Oscar mouth he said Floyd welched on it by retiring for a year and a day.
    He didn’t say anything like that. Here is what he said. As usual, you’re a lying piece of garbage.

    https://www.espn.com/sports/boxing/c...dan&id=2905205

    De La Hoya has no interest in rematch

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  • The Big Dunn
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    Originally posted by GhostofDempsey View Post

    Yep, Floyd "retired" rather than face the rematch, he announced his comeback a week after the year expired. I've watched the DLH/Floyd fight several times, I scored it 115-113 for Oscar each time. It was a split decision and Oscar should have won. One of Floyd's many gifts.
    Lmfao. You are incredibly biased so your card was scored before the fight.

    He fought Hatton that December at WW.

    Why are you deliberately lying about why the rematch didn’t take place? It’s fine if you don’t like Floyd but have some shred of respect for yourself.

    https://www.espn.com/sports/boxing/c...dan&id=2905205

    De La Hoya has no interest in rematch

    "Oscar told me he's not hanging them up, but we have not talked about who, when or where. But it won't be a rematch with Floyd Mayweather," Schaefer told ESPN.com. "Oscar's thoughts about a Mayweather rematch are 'Been there, done that.'

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  • The Big Dunn
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    Originally posted by djtmal View Post

    Lets keep it a buck here if Oscar was in your face you wouldn't call him Fishnets

    So who is Oscar's judge

    Oscar being 154 for one fight and 147 for another had nothing to do with how he got the brakes beat off him

    He was 100% ready before he was getting the brakes beat off him
    I don’t hang around coke sniffing cross dressing gay men like you do. He wouldn’t be in my face ever.

    Of course I am 6’3 250 so I wouldn’t be as worried as you want me to be.

    If you don’t think the weight made a difference you’re clearly more of a Manny pole smoking idiot than I think.

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  • BodyBagz
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    Originally posted by djtmal View Post

    He already said Manny beat the brakes off him.

    Just need you to repeat after him
    Defective brakes
    He was getting beaten in sparring !!!!

    "No Mr Cotto. Me must have you on * for us to fight. Me am sorry about that ."
    "For you Mr Antonio, WW+ is fine with me ."
    "No, no, Mr Horn. One time only, please ."

    8 div fraud

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