y do the mayweather haters ignore that marquez wanted floyd

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  • El Castigador
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    #91
    Originally posted by O.S.I.R.I.S
    dude you are an Idiot. Casamayor was still at 130. Johnston was the man at 135. You guys kill me with your lack of knowledge. I'm sorry but Im a pac fan yet I know more about Floyd that you and El whatever his name is. ****in shame.
    What do you claim you know.

    Found the quotes I was looking for.

    Floyd Mayweather, WBC Super Lightweight Champion

    Johnston: “Sharmba Mitchell fought Floyd wrong, standing right in front of him. I’d move to the right, go in and out, and out-think Floyd. I was supposed to fight him at 135 when I beat Alexjandro Gonzalez (April 20, 2002), but Floyd moved up to 140. Now I’ve moved to 140 and he’s going to 147.”

    Rider: “Stevie was Mayweather’s mandatory at 135 and he moved up to 140. Now he’s running from Stevie to 147.”

    So like I said. I knew I was right about this ****. Stevie said Floyd ducked him because he was moving up in weight. WHEN Floyd was chasing Oscar and Mosley.

    So cut the **** kiddo.

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    • HandSpeed303
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      #92
      Originally posted by El Castigador
      You mean when Stevie lost to Castillo twice? Floyd was still at Super Feather.

      Yeah, and he was in talks to fight Stevie before the Castillo fights happened. Now that you have a clue, do that research thang!

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      • HandSpeed303
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        #93
        Originally posted by El Castigador
        What do you claim you know.

        Found the quotes I was looking for.

        Floyd Mayweather, WBC Super Lightweight Champion

        Johnston: “Sharmba Mitchell fought Floyd wrong, standing right in front of him. I’d move to the right, go in and out, and out-think Floyd. I was supposed to fight him at 135 when I beat Alexjandro Gonzalez (April 20, 2002), but Floyd moved up to 140. Now I’ve moved to 140 and he’s going to 147.”

        Rider: “Stevie was Mayweather’s mandatory at 135 and he moved up to 140. Now he’s running from Stevie to 147.”

        So like I said. I knew I was right about this ****. Stevie said Floyd ducked him because he was moving up in weight. WHEN Floyd was chasing Oscar and Mosley.

        So cut the **** kiddo.
        The complete wrong information. Nothing say "Agenda" like our good old pal Burner.....

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        • M.I.C.
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          #94
          Originally posted by O.S.I.R.I.S
          dude you are an Idiot. Casamayor was still at 130. Johnston was the man at 135. You guys kill me with your lack of knowledge. I'm sorry but Im a pac fan yet I know more about Floyd that you and El whatever his name is. ****in shame.
          Who give's a f--k who was at 130 or 135 at the time of a f-ckin interview or media quote. Johnson, Casa, and Frietas were all thrown in the pot at around the same time as potential Floyd opponents. Now are you about to 5 pound the differences or admit that all these names came up together during this time period. Nas name came up along with the other 3 and he certainly was not at 135 either. Now I hope you are enjoying feeling clever and smart but like I said, Johnson is not Floyd's Aaron Pryor.

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            #95
            Originally posted by mookiep
            and floyd just obliged? Dudes actin like he went to look for marquez. Marquez after the diaz fight said he wanted to fight floyd to be the real P4P king. Floyd stood up to the man unlike manny's running punk ass.
            This thread is lame.

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            • Khalid X
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              #96
              Originally posted by El Castigador
              What do you claim you know.

              Found the quotes I was looking for.

              Floyd Mayweather, WBC Super Lightweight Champion

              Johnston: “Sharmba Mitchell fought Floyd wrong, standing right in front of him. I’d move to the right, go in and out, and out-think Floyd. I was supposed to fight him at 135 when I beat Alexjandro Gonzalez (April 20, 2002), but Floyd moved up to 140. Now I’ve moved to 140 and he’s going to 147.”

              Rider: “Stevie was Mayweather’s mandatory at 135 and he moved up to 140. Now he’s running from Stevie to 147.”

              So like I said. I knew I was right about this ****. Stevie said Floyd ducked him because he was moving up in weight. WHEN Floyd was chasing Oscar and Mosley.

              So cut the **** kiddo.


              you are in the wrong time frame...I guess youtube or boxrec must be down, which may explain your ignorate @ss replies....lol

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              • El Castigador
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                #97
                Originally posted by HandSpeed303
                Yeah, and he was in talks to fight Stevie before the Castillo fights happened. Now that you have a clue, do that research thang!
                Somehow you forgot to mention that after PBF cleared out 130 he went right to the 135 king, Castillo, and fought him twice. You can take almost any modern fighter who ever fought and then list a great number of good fighters he didn't fight.

                When Floyd beat Corrales and Castillo you can't say but he didn't fight Spadafora or Freitas. Fighters can't fight 100 times no more anymore so one fighter can not fight everybody of note in every weight class.

                Especially when he FOUGHT and beat the guy who BEAT Stevie TWICE.

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                • PensionKiller
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                  #98
                  Originally posted by California Love
                  Broke? The man made 1.4 million last year betting on basketball alone.

                  Boxing was dead without Floyd because Manny was the only superstar. Floyd came back and boxing has been all over the media. Negative publicity is good publicity.

                  2010 is going to be a great year for boxing.
                  Floyd was broke. Winning 1.4 is nothing when your taxes are due.

                  Ever pay taxes before? You need to save up a % of what you earn and give it to them.

                  His tax was like 7 million. 1.4 is nothing comapred to that son.

                  Floyd didn't ignore all those companies for nothing son.

                  Floyd without boxing is partying at some clubs and owing money to the IRS. Maybe abit of WWE and **** with 50 and that policeman rapper.

                  Boxing continued, people still were fans and manny became a huge star.

                  Maybe boxing for a mayweather fan was dead, but I'm a real fan of boxing.
                  Last edited by PensionKiller; 02-20-2010, 06:01 PM.

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                    #99
                    Originally posted by El Castigador
                    Found what I was looking for.

                    Floyd Mayweather, WBC Super Lightweight Champion

                    Johnston: “Sharmba Mitchell fought Floyd wrong, standing right in front of him. I’d move to the right, go in and out, and out-think Floyd. I was supposed to fight him at 135 when I beat Alexjandro Gonzalez (April 20, 2002), but Floyd moved up to 140. Now I’ve moved to 140 and he’s going to 147.”

                    Rider: “Stevie was Mayweather’s mandatory at 135 and he moved up to 140. Now he’s running from Stevie to 147.”


                    So like I said. I knew I was right about this ****. Stevie said Floyd ducked him because he was moving up in weight. WHEN Floyd was chasing Oscar and Mosley.

                    So cut the **** kiddo.

                    This is so silly. Johnston beat Gonzalez on the undercard of Castillo I. There were three fights left for Mayweather at 135 at that point.

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                    • HandSpeed303
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                      #100
                      [QUOTE=M.I.C.;7567193]Who give's a f--k who was at 130 or 135 at the time of a f-ckin interview or media quote. Johnson, Casa, and Frietas were all thrown in the pot at around the same time as potential Floyd opponents. Now are you about to 5 pound the differences or admit that all these names came up together during this time period. Nas name came up along with the other 3 and he certainly was not at 135 either. Now I hope you are enjoying feeling clever and smart but like I said, Johnson is not Floyd's Aaron Pryor.[/QUOTE]

                      No one said he was. Many gave him a very good chance to beat Floyd though.

                      That doesn't matter though.

                      This topic went way left (and fast).

                      The TS stated something that was not true. I just proved a a couple (2) cases where his logic did not apply. No one was, or is hating on Floyd.

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