If Floyd beats Mosley the Ring will probably rank him P4P #1.

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  • ummmid
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    #41
    Originally posted by No Ceilings
    I wasnt buying an Oscar rematch. And Im a Diehard. I wouldve watched it but I wouldnt had payed for it. No reason for that fight.
    you're sayin you would rather spend your money on a tune-up fight against a lightweight rather than a rematch against a fighter his own size?

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    • B.U.R.N.E.R
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      #42
      Originally posted by ummmid
      you're sayin you would rather spend your money on a tune-up fight against a lightweight rather than a rematch against a fighter his own size?
      Why are you forgetting the circumstances?

      Floyd fought and beat Oscar. Easily IMO.

      No need for a rematch right after.






      Floyd is retired for 21 months. I wanted to see him back in the ring. 2 Different things.

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        #43
        Originally posted by No Ceilings
        Why are you forgetting the circumstances?

        Floyd fought and beat Oscar. Easily IMO.

        No need for a rematch right after.






        Floyd is retired for 21 months. I wanted to see him back in the ring. 2 Different things.
        you're sayin you would rather spend your money on a tune-up fight against a lightweight after floyd gets to let his body heal for 21 months rather than a rematch against a fighter his own size?

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          #44
          Originally posted by ummmid
          you're sayin you would rather spend your money on a tune-up fight against a lightweight after floyd gets to let his body heal for 21 months rather than a rematch against a fighter his own size?
          Floyd took a tune up bout of course I wanted to see his return to boxing. The Oscar fight was pointless.

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            #45
            Originally posted by No Ceilings
            Floyd took a tune up bout of course I wanted to see his return to boxing. The Oscar fight was pointless.
            oh i'm sorry for misunderstanding. you would rather have him retire instead of a rematch with a man his own size (maybe bigger) THEN come back and fight a lightweight.

            what the hell was i thinking...

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              #46
              LOL at the exchange, so much avoidance of the subject just like floyd...

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              • bojangles1987
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                #47
                Originally posted by RiZОOM
                beating jmm had nothing to do with his p4p ranking.

                it's just that fighting allowed him to be ranked again.
                Yeah, it wasn't because he beat JMM, he was top p4p when he retired so they put him at 2 for coming back basically.

                Golden Boy may put him at the top p4p spot but they'll be it most likely. The only way fighters lose that p4p spot usually is if the lose it themselves.

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by Dominicano Soy!
                  I hope so, after seeing Rojas's improvement, I'm much more confident that he'd beat Juanma. Now Gamboa worries me but I'm giving Rojas a GREAT chance. Honestly though, I have a hard time understanding why people question Juanma's bravado, Luevano is no pushover and I see Concepcion giving Juanma problems. Although he ain't facing the opposition we most want to see, he's going through hard opposition. Whats weird is how Gamboa was suppose to face Elio Rojas and instead faced Jose Rojas, I'm surprised no one brings that up

                  Man, for a while now, I've been saying that 126 is probably the best division in boxing. Maybe they're trying to build up the fighters before anything big happens. I can't wait though!
                  you right..elio has a great chance to beat both guys, but less than 50%

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                    #49
                    I don't know about p4p #1 (let's see what Manny does first) but definitely the #1 WW.

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by IMDAZED
                      I don't know about p4p #1 (let's see what Manny does first) but definitely the #1 WW.
                      Now THIS should not be a question. Shane is the number one welterweight, and Floyd beating him would make Floyd the number one welterweight.

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