Was it a ***** move for Floyd mayweather jr to fight BALDOMIR over Margarito??

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  • lee majors
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    #131
    Baldimor undisputed/linear WW Champion>>>>>>> Margarito WBO WW titleholder/paper champion

    I wonder if people realized that Floyd Mayweather is the last true WW Champ and everybody else are glorified paper champions?

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    • Jiddu Dali
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      #132
      Originally posted by IMDAZED
      I think it would have done just as good as the Baldomir fight and I'd bet it would've done more. Imagine if instead of Baldomir, HBO had showcased Margarito instead? What if they put him in with Gatti (good Lord), talked about how he had held a belt for years, how avoided he had been, how much of a warrior he was...imagine?
      lmao....who did Margarito beat @ WW at the time?...a cry baby Cintron?

      Margarito was just hyped by Top Rank and look....turns out he was padding his gloves with plaster....

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      • Jiddu Dali
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        #133
        Originally posted by lee majors
        Baldimor undisputed/linear WW Champion>>>>>>> Margarito WBO WW titleholder/paper champion

        I wonder if people realized that Floyd Mayweather is the last true WW Champ and everybody else is a glorified paper champ?
        thank you

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        • Jiddu Dali
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          #134
          Originally posted by Horus
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          READ THIS POST TO GET THE REAL ANSWER...PURE FACTS..!!!!!!!





          2006
          ONLY DUMB ASS PEOPLE ACTUALLY BELIEVES MAYWEATHER DUCK MARGARITO....AND I REINTEGRATE ONLY "DUMB ASS" PEOPLE ACTUALLY BELIEVE THAT MYTH......

          MARGARITO OR DE LA HOYA......


          MAYWEATHER VS. MARGARITO SITUATION


          The announcement of the fight never came, but several other shocking occurrences took place. The first occurrence did not surprise many insiders in the business as Mayweather declined the multi-million dollar offer to fight Margarito. The minute the fight was being talked about as an "almost done deal," numerous boxing experts, scribes, managers and fighters felts the fight would fall apart for one reason or another and it did.

          The Mayweather camp says that a Margarito fight is still an option, just not on August 12. Apparently Mayweather's right hand, which he injured during the April 8 bout with Zab Judah, is still giving him problems and the general feeling in the camp is Mayweather will not be able to prepare in time for the August 12 date.

          The second occurrence was something that many in business saw coming a mile away as Mayweather exercised a provision in his contract and paid Top Rank $750K to become a promotional free agent.

          As Top Rank and several insiders have already stated, Mayweather has made the proper strategic maneuvers to position himself for a potential showdown with Oscar De La Hoya, which could possibly take place as early as September. Of course De La Hoya has to get past Ricardo Mayorga on May 6, and it is far from a guarantee that De La Hoya will win.

          There are several reasons for the speculation that Mayweather's recent business decisions are due to a potential bout with Oscar De La Hoya. The first, Bob Arum, head of Top Rank, and De La Hoya, have been feuding ever since Oscar left Top Rank to start his own promotional company. The war of words between the two promoters have sometimes been public and often far from complimentary. De La Hoya went as far as to say that he would never make a fight with Mayweather as long as Arum as his promoter.

          SOUNDS KINDA SIMULAR TO THE
          FLOYD VS. COTTO SITUATION.....





          With Oscar's announcement of only fighting two more times before sailing into retirement, Mayweather would have had to make a career decision in order to position himself at the head of the Golden Boy sweepstakes. Either call De La Hoya's bluff and move forward with Arum, or dump Arum in order to eliminate the biggest obstacle in making the fight a reality. According to many, Mayweather took no chances and left Arum.
          If Mayweather went forward with Margarito in August, a September date with De La Hoya would have been a daydream. On the other hand, Mayweather reportedly left on good terms with Arum, meaning that if De La Hoya should lose on May 6, Mayweather still has an open door to easily make a bout with Margarito before the end of the year.

          Mayweather's recent business decisions make total sense in the long run. Margarito is no hurry to leave the sport, at 28-years-old, the highly respect fighter will be around for several more years. The Golden ship on the hand is set to sail by the end of the year. The bout with De La Hoya, worth millions more than the bout with Margarito is a once in a life time opportunity for Mayweather.

          If De La Hoya is successful against Mayorga, the road will be wide open for two of the most popular fighters in the sport to come together and stage one of the largest fights in the last couple of years. The storyline alone is enough to sell the fight on pay-per-view. De La Hoya, trained by Mayweather's father, Floyd Sr., fights Mayweather who is trained by his uncle Roger, his father's brother. The family angle, the new generation taking out the old, and everything else in between makes this bout a sure moneymaker.


          Bob Arum has already announced a backup plan for August 12, a pay-per-view rematch between WBC heavyweight champion Hasim Rahman and mandatory challenger Oleg Maskaev.
          this is all the haters need to read

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          • pbftxrs316
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            #135
            didn't floyd become the top ranked ww after beating baldomir---yes he did---right ater he beat him in dominating fashion---what was margarito ranked? hmmmmmm......

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            • baracuda
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              #136
              Originally posted by pbftxrs316
              didn't floyd become the top ranked ww after beating baldomir---yes he did---right ater he beat him in dominating fashion---what was margarito ranked? hmmmmmm......
              yeah baldomir with 12 losses....cmon man!..

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              • daggum
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                #137
                Originally posted by pbftxrs316
                didn't floyd become the top ranked ww after beating baldomir---yes he did---right ater he beat him in dominating fashion---what was margarito ranked? hmmmmmm......
                margarito was ranked 1 or 2 at welterweight for 5 years. all of a sudden a flash in the pan like baldomir comes along and beats judah(who wouldn't fight margarito btw) and floyd saw an easy mark and took him down.

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                • steelpulse
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                  #138
                  Originally posted by baracuda
                  yeah baldomir with 12 losses....cmon man!..
                  who cares how many losses he had, he was the undisputed champion. What was Floyd supposed to do walk away and from the opportunity?

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                  • baracuda
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                    #139
                    Originally posted by steelpulse
                    who cares how many losses he had, he was the undisputed champion. What was Floyd supposed to do walk away and from the opportunity?
                    yeah ...walk away and fight margo like he promised!....lol

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                    • Pullcounter
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                      #140
                      i understand that floyd was just positioning himself to get the dlh fight, but now that he's got his payday, he has to fight mosley. no more easy fights.

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