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  • JONESJR22
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    #121
    Originally posted by SekondzOut
    just finished watching it!! .....first of all, the intro was so well put together, that alone got me amped!!.....the music selection was on point like Steve Nash .....the Nas joint while Floyd was pushin' the Cadillac is one of my favs!!.....****m got a good look and if Floyd won the **** talkin' part, Shane won the REAL talk part!!.....I see Mosley focused and determined and Floyd being Floyd.....say what you want but Floyd is a dude who knows how to get those PPV numbers up in the millions and he's got this villian role down to a ****in' science .....can't hate on Money for knowing how to maxiumize his talents!!....the boy got the gift to talk **** and then sale it to a stopped up toilet!!.....bottom line, ****m said it best.....this is the fight for Floyd to show if he's a fraud or not.....**** what you heard.....its what you're hearin' and you heard it from the boxing scholar himself that THIS is the fight that will make Floyd official.....Shane is bent on proving he's better than Floyd and Manny and the focus and determination he speaks with is scary!!.....Sugar Shane is FOR REAL!!
    Very true. Shane is Mosley is gonna bring it to Floyd May 1st.

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    • Piper the Great
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      #122
      all I know is shane got the look of a spartan in his eyes.

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      • Rome-By-Ko
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        #123
        Originally posted by GRUSTLER
        Oh yeah, like Cassius clay becoming ******, pissing off the government
        by refusing to go to war and getting kick out of the sport for awhile?
        are those the cultural barriers that your talking about Ali was
        breaking? He definitely broke all barriers when he said that the
        Vietnam war wasn't a black mans war. Stop talking nonsense
        and especially stop the hating (I don't like using that word) but
        it is what it is.
        Him not fighting in a war because there was racism in this country at the time.And his rights being taken from him is way different then May just talking to be talking IMO.I really don't care about May talking smack as long as he does what he does in the ring I'm a real boxing fan not a casual.But what he does is good to get casual fans to watch.But he is not in the same league with Ali imagine Ali in todays day in age with the rhymes he put together and fights he fought he is timeless and even the people that hated Ali at the end had to come around and say he was the greatest.

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        • GOD-FR33
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          #124
          He's over the top.....

          I love 24/7! I think it's the best boxing series ever! MAYWEATHER is disrespectful in a way he doesn't have to be. This is why he isn't the most popular fighter in the world. His skills pay the bills but at the end of the day, how one carries themselves, goes even further outside the ring. CLASS is the last thing this guy has. All this disrespect could LEAD him to his first lost for sure. Although I think he'll pull off a decision, there is a chance MOSLEY catches him to the body with something he never felt Before. I HOPE that's what happens because as a BLACK AMERICAN, it's kind of embarassing to watch this sad misrepresentation of my people. LET'S GO MOSLEY!!!!!!1

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          • lopez36
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            #125
            sorry floyd,but you made that big money fight because of oscar and because of oscar it sold as it did,,,if you ever fill a stadium with 50,000 fighting a nobody like oscar did in texas one year,yeah i'll say you sell,until then shut up

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            • Lorily
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              #126
              Originally posted by GRUSTLER
              Shane used to fight for legacy but now he wants to get
              paid and that's why he was holding out for Floyd and Pac
              after Margarito. I have to admit, before Floyd/Oscar, fighters
              wasn't acting like how they are now. Once they saw Floyd doing
              numbers like that off of a boxing match everyone hopped on.
              Perfect example, Manny Pacquiao. He fought Oscar and Hatton
              after Floyd and those were his biggest exposure and paydays.
              Now Pac is only going after the money, Perfect example, he
              fought Cotto instead of Mosley, not for legacy but for money
              and Clottey because he got most of the money. Fact of the
              matter is no Boxer wants to fight for legacy hardly anymore
              and it is a sad thing because we don't get the fights we want
              to see.
              Completely agree with the bolded. It is a shame.

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              • switchsouthpaw
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                #127
                Originally posted by GRUSTLER
                Oh yeah, like Cassius clay becoming ******, pissing off the government
                by refusing to go to war and getting kick out of the sport for awhile?
                are those the cultural barriers that your talking about Ali was
                breaking? He definitely broke all barriers when he said that the
                Vietnam war wasn't a black mans war. Stop talking nonsense
                and especially stop the hating (I don't like using that word) but
                it is what it is.
                And for those very same reasons, he became a national hero/iconic. Hating on what exactly? Be specific.....

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                • GRUSTLER
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                  #128
                  Originally posted by romebyko
                  Him not fighting in a war because there was racism in this country at the time.And his rights being taken from him is way different then May just talking to be talking IMO.I really don't care about May talking smack as long as he does what he does in the ring I'm a real boxing fan not a casual.But what he does is good to get casual fans to watch.But he is not in the same league with Ali imagine Ali in todays day in age with the rhymes he put together and fights he fought he is timeless and even the people that hated Ali at the end had to come around and say he was the greatest.
                  My point was, how can Switch say that ali broke all barriers
                  when he pissed most people off? Even Joe Frazier hates him
                  to this day. The statement he made about the people that
                  like Mayweather was/is BS.
                  Last edited by GRUSTLER; 04-11-2010, 01:37 PM. Reason: Correction.

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                  • GRUSTLER
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                    #129
                    Originally posted by switchsouthpaw
                    And for those very same reasons, he became a national hero/iconic. Hating on what exactly? Be specific.....

                    Most people didn't like him then when he said that. He was treated
                    as an outcast and that time when he said them things. You know
                    exactly what I meant.

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                    • switchsouthpaw
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                      #130
                      Originally posted by GRUSTLER
                      Most people didn't like him then when he said that. He was treated
                      as an outcast and that time when he said them things. You know
                      exactly what I meant.
                      His stance was predicated on a "national" issue(WAR), which displays courage. I was comparing that to Mayweather, whom another poster compared to Ali, which is completely night and day as they share no similarities. Mayweather just talks to hear himself speak, he isn't furthering a national issue or taking a stance on anything.

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