Why Floyd asked for a re-match clause.

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  • Mr. Philadel
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    #31
    Floyd is a smart dude......love him or hate him thats the truth!!!.....he'll get KTFO twice IMO!!!

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    • -Reflexes-
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      #32
      Originally posted by SekondzOut
      Floyd is a smart dude......love him or hate him thats the truth!!!.....he'll get KTFO twice IMO!!!
      17k On Floyd...sig it Please.

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      • jasbar
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        #33
        This rematch is BS! Who would want to watch Floyd without his perfect record. Im boycotting this fight if it has a rematch clause.

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        • Khalid X
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          #34
          Originally posted by -Reflexes-
          JMM is a golden boy fighter who Oscar is matching up with Khan ANOTHER GBP fighter.

          Pac is frozen out.

          Pac vs. JMM at 140 is a tune up.

          Margarito is pointless.

          Williams or Mayweather Pac take ur pick.
          Pac is not frozen out...

          Margarito looks spectacular against Jones, Arum will have him fight in June against a top fighter like Collazo/Quintana. Margarito destroys either one of them, then Toney shoots back to Top WW status.

          Also Arum could have Pac go for a title at 154 against someone like Angulo etc. Also there is Bradley at 140. Basically if Arum/Pac don't want to summit to the random test, all pac has to do is fight a fight in Sept, then Mosley would be available anyway unless Floyd fights him 3 times in a row.

          To point I'm making is that while Pac will more than likely face Floyd, he has other options and can walk if he doesn't like what is offered.

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          • Khalid X
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            #35
            Does anyone know the actual details on the rematch clause. For Instance I know that if Shane wins, Floyd gets an immediant rematch. But can anyone answer the questions to the following two scenarios:

            If Floyd wins, does Shane get a rematch?

            Say that in the case Floyd wins, and Shane doesn't have the ability to get a rematch, Is he free to go fight anyone else.


            Im just curious to if it only goes into affect in the case Floyd loses, or if no matter what, Floyd dictates Shane's next bout.

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            • Mr. Philadel
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              #36
              Originally posted by -Reflexes-
              17k On Floyd...sig it Please.
              I'm not betting like that.......I want odds on Shane to win by KO alone....deal?

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              • -Reflexes-
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                #37
                Originally posted by SekondzOut
                I'm not betting like that.......I want odds on Shane to win by KO alone....deal?
                No faith in your guy?

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                • Mr. Philadel
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by -Reflexes-
                  No faith in your guy?
                  I said to win by KO.....is that faith or what?!?.....Shane wins any other way and YOU still win......but if Shane wins by KO......I win.......do you not have faith in ya boy Floyd?!?.....I mean its not like he's ever been stopped or beaten before!!......whats up?!?.....your 45-60 k against my 15 that Shane stops Money!!!

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                  • badboypeenoy
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                    #39
                    If Mayweather lost to Mosley, they'd have an argument to this effect: that
                    Pacquiao beat Cotto who beat Mosley who beat Mayweather, the missing piece of this puzzle is Margarito...and taking that fight could be an option for Pacquiao, aside of course from the possibility of a unification with the other beltholder, Berto or whoever has the title at that time. Meanwhile, Mayweather will be stuck with Mosley, and would be putting himself up for total ownage if Mosley manages to beat him twice. I don't know why this is a good decision legacy-wise or business-wise.

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                    • Toxic
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by O.S.I.R.I.S
                      Does anyone know the actual details on the rematch clause. For Instance I know that if Shane wins, Floyd gets an immediant rematch. But can anyone answer the questions to the following two scenarios:

                      If Floyd wins, does Shane get a rematch?

                      Say that in the case Floyd wins, and Shane doesn't have the ability to get a rematch, Is he free to go fight anyone else.


                      Im just curious to if it only goes into affect in the case Floyd loses, or if no matter what, Floyd dictates Shane's next bout.

                      Shane also made the same "rematch clause" offer to Pac before

                      That is Shane's generosity

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