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  • #91
    Originally posted by fightnight1 View Post
    Well enough of all this "BULL". I think that it is time to get a real Welterweight P4P champion. I think what boxing needs is a welterweight tournament. Lets find out who the real 'CHAMPION' is. Everyone is saying there the best. Let's find out by fighting in a P4P tournament. Lets get a true Champion. This way there is no ducking another fighter.

    FightNight1
    I would cash out to see that. I see Pac at the end. I see Cotto and Williams on there knocking heads off. I see Mayweather returning to the WWE. FightNight1, you just showed everyone how we can save boxing. Bring on the tournament.

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    • #92
      Originally posted by fightnight1 View Post
      Well enough of all this "BULL". I think that it is time to get a real Welterweight P4P champion. I think what boxing needs is a welterweight tournament. Lets find out who the real 'CHAMPION' is. Everyone is saying there the best. Let's find out by fighting in a P4P tournament. Lets get a true Champion. This way there is no ducking another fighter.

      FightNight1
      I dont know where you've been the past 2 years but there HAS been a welterweight tournament in progress to find out who the real welterweight champion is.

      Quintana vs Cotto
      Margarito vs Cintron
      Margarito vs Williams
      Mosley vs Cotto
      Quintana vs Williams
      Clottey vs Margarito
      Cotto vs Clottey
      Mosley vs Margarito
      Cotto vs Pacquiao

      and now... Clottey vs Pacquiao

      guess who's name isnt on the list at all. He's been living in a completely different world altogether. 5 years at welterweight....since 2005 we've been treated to...

      Mayweather vs Mitchell
      Mayweather vs Judah
      Mayweather vs Baldomir
      Mayweather vs Hatton
      Mayweather vs Marquez

      Of all those fights only 1 fighter could be considered a legit welterweight...and even then only considered top 5 ww by miraculous buster dougles-esque miracle.

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      • #93
        !!!!!!!!!!

        10 FIGHTERS FLOYD SHOULD FIGHT

        1. Manny Pacquiao – Let’s hope they can get past their differences and fight in the fall.

        2. Shane Mosley – Mosley, who must beat Berto, is capable of beating Mayweather.

        3. Paul Williams – Mayweather can make a huge statement by fighting Williams.

        4. Andre Berto – Berto would be a excellent choice if he beats Mosley.

        5. Sergio Martinez – Fighting this monster also would be a bold statement.

        6. Timothy Bradley – Bradley is on a roll and has the skills to give Mayweather trouble.

        7. Kermit Cintron – This one is acceptable because Cintron is big and powerful.

        8. Nate Campbell – Campbell isn’t a great choice but might be smart enough to compete.

        9. Devon Alexander – Alexander has fought at welterweight in the past.

        10. Luis Collazo – Collazo is a tough, capable guy who will make any opponent work hard.

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        • #94
          Originally posted by shadeyfizzle View Post
          I dont know where you've been the past 2 years but there HAS been a welterweight tournament in progress to find out who the real welterweight champion is.

          Quintana vs Cotto
          Margarito vs Cintron
          Margarito vs Williams
          Mosley vs Cotto
          Quintana vs Williams
          Clottey vs Margarito
          Cotto vs Clottey
          Mosley vs Margarito
          Cotto vs Pacquiao

          and now... Clottey vs Pacquiao

          guess who's name isnt on the list at all. He's been living in a completely different world altogether. 5 years at welterweight....since 2005 we've been treated to...

          Mayweather vs Mitchell
          Mayweather vs Judah
          Mayweather vs Baldomir
          Mayweather vs Hatton
          Mayweather vs Marquez

          Of all those fights only 1 fighter could be considered a legit welterweight...and even then only considered top 5 ww by miraculous buster dougles-esque miracle.
          How do I give you points for that? That post is the cherry-picking truth.

          I would still say Cotto was the one man who didn't give a fck who was standing in front of him. He fought any and everybody. And will continue to. Manny is sick, but he just got in the division. So I expect him to show and prove with the coming fights. Cotto's been doing it. Mayweather's been running. Love this post.

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          • #95
            Welterweight tournament

            Floyd Mayweather would **** a brick at the thought of a super-six style tourney. Too many risks for the insurance man of boxing.

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            • #96
              Originally posted by fightnight1 View Post
              well enough of all this "bull". I think that it is time to get a real welterweight p4p champion. I think what boxing needs is a welterweight tournament. Lets find out who the real 'champion' is. Everyone is saying there the best. Let's find out by fighting in a p4p tournament. Lets get a true champion. This way there is no ducking another fighter.

              Fightnight1
              hell yeah i agree **** all the other madness these people are posting this is the answer!!!!

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              • #97
                I love this post and I agree with it 100% Picking Clottey as his next opponent says alot about Manny.He is a fighting champion.Even the Mayweather fans have to respect that about Manny.Floyd fighting Nate C. or Pauli M. will not be acceptable.Neither fight would be action packed and the winner is a given.Neither guy has the style or power to beat Floyd.It would be a horrible business move by the Mayweather camp.Can you imagine how exciting the fight with Manny and Clottey will be?People that don't know much about Clottey might think its an easy fight for Manny, but diehard boxing fans know better.In fact, its a dangerous fight for him that he really could lose.But if its a competetive fight with alot of action with Manny losing,he still gets more respect than Floyd for beating Paulie or Nate Campbell.Its a lose lose situation for Floyd.There are ONLY 2 fighters for Floyd to fight right now to remain legit in this sport.They are Tim Bradley and Paul Williams.These fighters are in their prime and are the best in their division. They are very dangerous and have styles that can beat Floyd.They are not going to wear down in the middle rounds, they both have speed, both have good chins and both have respectable power.In all honesty,I think both WOULD beat Floyd on points.Lets see how serious Floyd is about being p4p best.If its not a victory over Bradley or Williams,then who cares???

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                • #98
                  Mayweather vs Bradley is a joke,he needs to fight a WW threat,and Paul Williams is waiting.

                  Bradley is a small 140 pounders,he's overrated,the kid is def not P4P.

                  He looked Flawed against Holt and Witter.I like Tim,he has heart and great handspeed and won those fights,but any elite Welter murk him easy.

                  I think Tim will lose when he will step against real competition.He was in hell with Holt and a shot Witter.FACTS.

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                  • #99
                    Originally posted by iBEATBITCHES View Post
                    Well dumbass, if I may call you by your first name:

                    Generally speaking, defamation is the issuance of a false statement about another person, which causes that person to suffer harm. Slander involves the making of defamatory statements by a transitory (non-fixed) representation, usually an oral (spoken) representation. Libel involves the making of defamatory statements in a printed or fixed medium, such as a magazine or newspaper.


                    Great.
                    So your answer is that Pacquiao is suing because he was defamed...right? Meaning he was damaged in some way...right?

                    Thus, he was damaged. The very fact that he filed a lawsuit is saying "I was damaged".

                    Thus, Pac lost round 1.

                    Now grow up, Thus.

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                    • Originally posted by BillyBoxing View Post
                      Mayweather vs Bradley is a joke,he needs to fight a WW threat,and Paul Williams is waiting.

                      Bradley is a small 140 pounders,he's overrated,the kid is def not P4P.

                      He looked Flawed against Holt and Witter.I like Tim,he has heart and great handspeed and won those fights,but any elite Welter murk him easy.

                      I think Tim will lose when he will step against real competition.He was in hell with Holt and a shot Witter.FACTS.
                      Bradley is a small 140? the dude is the most jacked 140 in the game. Stand Pacquiao or hatton next to Bradley.

                      Hell, stand Judah or mayweather next to Bradley.


                      http://www.thesweetscience.com/boxin...illo-showdown/



                      The next Shane Mosley


                      Since 2004 the Palm Springs fighter has refined his boxing style from “hit and run” to an aggressive but strategic “seek and destroy” method of fighting.



                      “He fights a lot like Shane Mosley,” said Robert Diaz, who also guides several Southern California boxers like Dominic Salcido. “He can box and he can punch.”



                      Like Mosley, Bradley is not a tall fighter for his 140-pound weight class at five feet six-inches. But he’s very muscular and likes to lift weights, much like Mosley.



                      “He doesn’t lift weights any more,” said Joel Diaz, who as trainer asked his fighter to refrain from building muscle. “Now he can get down to 135 pounds if he wants to.”



                      As an amateur boxer Bradley fought at the 152-pound weight division despite always being the shorter fighter. Now he competes solely at the 140-pound weight division where his natural strength gives him an edge.



                      “I remember seeing Tim Bradley at 152 pounds. He’s a really strong fighter,” said IBF junior welterweight titleholder Paul Malignaggi of Brooklyn, New York. “He has good hand speed and he’s really strong.”

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