Comments Thread For: Saul Alvarez Claims Mayweather Fight Was Offered

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  • Dan Gutierrez
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    #51
    Move up

    It is very clear that Quack quack Mayweather Jr. was looking for an easy opponent. Look at this, his asking a 19 year old boy to fight him. Everybody knows that this 19 year old boxer is a good fighter but does not have enough experience in big fights. What a cowardly act. Mr. Quack quack, if your looking for a good fight for the public to watch try to get a true seasoned fighter, move up.

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    • TheDevil
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      #52
      Royd Mayweather

      So Floyd "I found a way to use steroids and get away with it so everyone else must be doing it too" Mayweather ducks a super fighter and instead goes after a non-descript Mexican opponent....and people are surprised? Have you "people" ever looked at Royds record? Royd Mayweather is the new Roid Jones. Actually he's going to be the new Joke Calzaghe once he retires as the new King Of The Ducks.

      Floyd #2 P4P.

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      • Access_Denied
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        #53
        Originally posted by M.I Truth ?
        I think maybe they are using the attention to get this kids name out there. I dont think Oscar shops for Mayweather fights.
        Oscar's Mayweathers Daddy/Boss buddy ...

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        • FightFreak
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          #54
          There is no reason to doubt the kid that he was offered a fight. Given, what possible reason could Floyd have to get this fight?

          It's about the 0.

          For Floyd, his whole marketability is anchored on that 0. It overrides even the mighty moolah. Without it, everything goes down the drain: the popularity, the respect by peers and media, the money. It is still about grubbing money; but it is the 0 that gets him in the conversation with the ATGs of the sport. Without it, he's not much different from the Cory Spinks of boxing.

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