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  • Roadblock
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    #131
    Originally posted by djtmal

    So then you shouldn't have no problem answering my question of fight night weight for your lover Floyd and that Japanese kickboxer.

    Two weeks I have been waiting on your response.

    That's gotta rank up there with you knowing Jeff Fenech​
    Ive answered loads of your questions and I cant recall you ever answering one, youre a joke.

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    • TheProudLunatic
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      #132
      PBF would humiliate JMM at any weight, Morales, Marco, Diaz
      May beat the better versions of Cotto, Hitme Hatton, DLH and Mosley
      In no fantasy world would May ever need more than 1 fight vs JMM to settle the score

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      • Oregonian
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        #133
        Originally posted by djtmal

        So then he was a cherrypick.

        You asked who did Floyd cherrypick and can't accept the hard truth.

        Why would Floyd in his prime p4p top 5 have any business fighting Gatti other than to fight a name guy who presents absolutely no risk.

        Even Floyd said he was a paper champ c fighter.

        You better off admitting Gatti was a cherrypick and let it go
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        This is the list of 140 Ibs P4P list in 2005 by Boxrec;

        Hatton and Cotto are on record refusing to fight Floyd who was moving up from 135 Ibs. Cotto’s uncle and trainer was adamant that Cotto was not ready. This is something Cotto himself admitted during the promo of his fight with Floyd in 2012.

        On this list, Gatti was the only one that was a PPV star. Floyd has already beaten Castillo, and Corley.

        Floyd fighting Gatti was his first PPV event and biggest paycheck. So please have a look at the list below and tell us who Floyd should have fought?

        Ricky Hatton, Champion
        1. Floyd Mayweather Jr.
        2. Miguel Cotto
        3. Kostya Tszyu
        4. Jose Luis Castillo
        5. Junior Witter
        6. Carlos Maussa
        7. Arturo Gatti
        8. Vivian Harris
        9. DeMarcus Corley
        10. Lovemore N'dou

        https://boxrec.com/wiki/index.php/Th..._Ratings:_2005

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        • IronDanHamza
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          #134
          Originally posted by djtmal

          Ok well start a thread about Holyfield and Mosley
          You mentioned Mosley dumb ass.

          I’m responding to what you said about Mosley.

          Why are you avoiding the question? Be a man and address it.

          Evander Holyfield was 41, 2-2-2 in his last 6, had 6 losses, even had to temporarily retire 7 years prior due to heart problems, yet you deem that "solid" and a "good win"?

          How do you reconcile that?​​

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            #135
            Originally posted by djtmal

            Absolutely can't you read. Mosley was a shopworn fighter that Floyd don't get no credit for beating.

            You can't deny that so just admit the truth.

            What was Floyd vs Japanese kickboxer fight night weight
            Mosley a shopworn fighter you say?

            Yet Evander Holyfield was 41, 2-2-2 in his last 6, had 6 losses, even had to temporarily retire 7 years prior due to heart problems, yet you deem that "solid" and a "good win"?

            How do you reconcile that?​​

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              #136
              Originally posted by djtmal

              So then you shouldn't have no problem answering my question of fight night weight for your lover Floyd and that Japanese kickboxer.

              Two weeks I have been waiting on your response.

              That's gotta rank up there with you knowing Jeff Fenech​
              How can this retard possibly have the audacity to ask other people to answer questions?

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                #137
                Originally posted by IronDanHamza

                Mosley a shopworn fighter you say?
                And somehow, Mosley became young and dangerous again once Pac fought him.

                Marco was in his prime as was DLH !

                Pac Bois.....There is no reasoning with them.

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                • djtmal
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                  #138
                  Originally posted by Roadblock

                  Ive answered loads of your questions.
                  You answer questions with questions.

                  What was Floyd and the Japanese kickboxer fight night weight

                  Did the 120lb Japanese kickboxer rehydrate up to 147 fight night?

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                  • djtmal
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                    #139
                    Originally posted by Oregonian
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                    Floyd fighting Gatti was his first PPV event and biggest paycheck. So please have a look at the list below and tell us who Floyd should have fought?

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                    I don't know maybe he should have followed through with fighting Winky Wright instead of backing out of the negotiations.

                    Wright would have been a far more bigger challenge than fighting a grossly past it Gatti but Floyd was already testing the no risk high reward waters.

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                    • djtmal
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                      #140
                      Originally posted by IronDanHamza

                      Mosley a shopworn fighter you say?

                      Yet Evander Holyfield was 41, 2-2-2 in his last 6, had 6 losses, even had to temporarily retire 7 years prior due to heart problems, yet you deem that "solid" and a "good win"?

                      How do you reconcile that?​​
                      How are you and James Toney doing

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