LOL at Floyd saying he's always in a "lose-lose" situation

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  • BOX-A-LOT
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    LOL at Floyd saying he's always in a "lose-lose" situation

    So, Mr. Wolf Ticket is at it again. The most recent one is his interview with SkySports. He's saying that, he still would not get the credit if he beats PAC, because it was expected and at the same time he stated, "he doesn't fight for legacy, just for $$$".

    Well, Floyd, find a current fighter, where you'd be able to make DLH $$$, AND at the same time, be able to shock the world! Currently I can't think of a fighter that can give you both.

    He only has two options fight PAC, " a fighter he's supposed to beat, but make a ton of $$$ in the process" or fight Paul Williams, at 154 or 160, I definitely don't see Floyd as the favorite against P-Will, and he surely won't make the kind of payday he has been accustomed to.

    ** And fellas, I did not forget about Shane, but, for some reason, that fight does not excite me **
    Last edited by BOX-A-LOT; 11-17-2009, 01:58 PM.
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    Originally posted by BOX-A-LOT
    So, Mr. Wolf Ticket is at it again. The most recent one is his interview with SkySports. He's saying that, he still would not get the credit if he beats PAC, because it was expected and at the same time he stated, "he doesn't fight for legacy, just for $$$".

    Well, Floyd, find a current fighter, where you'd be able to make DLH $$$, AND at the same time, be able to shock the world! Currently I can't think of a fighter that can give you both.

    He only has two options fight PAC, " a fighter he's supposed to beat, but make a ton of $$$ in the process" or fight Paul Williams, at 154 or 160, I definitely don't see Floyd as the favorite against P-Will, and he surely won't make the kind of payday he has been accustomed to.

    ** And fellas, I did not forget about Shane, but, for some reason, that fight does not excite me **
    Jr has a lot to offer, manny has a lot to offer too. who is the best? The answer is when they are in the ring. Let it be MONEY V MANNY

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    • [ DUBBZZ ]
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      He's been favored to win ever fight he's ever been in! Look, everyone's saying Pac is the best now, May obviously disagrees, there's only one way to settle it. We're not just gonna believe it just because he says he the best. He's talking about only fighting for $? This is gonna be the biggest $ fight ever! Why is he so reluctant?

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