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Originally posted by Gratide View Posttalk pretty boy , if you ever fight someone your own size in their prime you'll taste the canvas . you've avoided all the prime really good fighters or waited until they were old , the real fight fans know your BS . I want to see you get up off the canvas and beat somebody not make it a track meet ...........................dummy !
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Originally posted by -GDS- View PostBeing real about it, maybe Williams or Martinez could beat him at 154, but Floyd isn't losing at welterweight to anyone for at least three years. If a current day 140 pounder caught Floyd slipping 4 years from years from now maybe, but that's a big if.
his opposition with great care!!!
Shane should cop the 0, but KNOW WAY
will the undefeated, undesputed MASTER OF
AVOIDANCE...face that MEAN FLIP PacMan!!!!
PUNKING OUT is his STYLE, and SUSPECT
WHISKER a MAJOR PROBLEM!!!
Ellarde won't allow his BOY to take the BEATING
El Pac would ADMINISTER...PROTECTING the GOLDEN
GOOSE MAJOR PRIORITY!!!
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Originally posted by jbpanama View PostWE'll never Know, cause BOY picks
his opposition with great care!!!
Shane should cop the 0, but KNOW WAY
will the undefeated, undesputed MASTER OF
AVOIDANCE...face that MEAN FLIP PacMan!!!!
PUNKING OUT is his STYLE, and SUSPECT
WHISKER a MAJOR PROBLEM!!!
Ellarde won't allow his BOY to take the BEATING
El Pac would ADMINISTER...PROTECTING the GOLDEN
GOOSE MAJOR PRIORITY!!!
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Floyd's 100% right, no one has a CHANCE to beat him coz he'll never give anyone chance to beat him by avoiding all the best competition.... and no don't say blah blah blah he's fighting Mosley.... so what, should have fought him straight after the Margarito fight instead of almost 2 years later.
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for whom the bell tolls - may 1st
Mayweather is an extremely talented boxer, technically smart, defensive whiz, and ring tactician, with speed and timing....the proof is all there on any prior fight tapes, the selling point of this fight, and any future fight, is as the master's skills diminish or get compromised thru injury (mayweather's hands for instance), what other traits emerge to carry the day, like making adjustments and fighting through any adversity or injury....that's greatness,....and I'd rather see it then constantly 'hear about it'....we'll see what happens May 1, when the bell rings.
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Originally posted by NachoMan View PostInteresting how Floyd keeps mentioning that the blue print is out on Mosley, and that Shane got beat by nothing more than a jab against Winky. While this is essentially true, Floyd should know that the blue print is out on him as well. For those who may think I'm talking about JLC, you would be wrong. ODLH showed the world how Floyd can be completely owned by a steady, authoritative jab. The greatest myth in this sport in the last decade is that Floyd dominated Oscar. At best, he squeaked by because Oscar lost his focus. For those who question that assesment, I can only say, watch it again. Also, ask yourselves why Floyd pulled out of the rematch with ODLH (his most lucrative fight option). Floyd likes to question Pacquiao's motives for turning down the richest fight he could ever hope to get, so what should we all surmise from Floyd 'retiring' to get out of fighting Oscar again?
I'm pulling for Shane since he's my favorite fighter in the sport (despite the EPO admission), but the smart money is obviously on Floyd. He has without question shown himself to be craftier, more intelligent and the better overall boxer. Though Floyd can be controlled by the jab, Shane doesn't compare at all to Oscar in that department. Even if he did commit to the jab more, Shane just doesn't enjoy Oscar's height advantage to be as effective as Oscar was for six or so rounds. I still think Shane can win this, but I'm also bracing myself for a disappointing night.
stop or hurt floyd? also could it be that Floyd was outlanding
him in every punch category? Floyd turned down the fight
with Oscar at 147 because Oscar wanted the same % split
eventhough Floyd won the last fight. I think this fight will
be a good one for sure because Mosley is going to make
Floyd fight more than usual.
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Originally posted by GRUSTLER View PostOscar lost focus, why? Could it be because he could not
stop or hurt floyd? also could it be that Floyd was outlanding
him in every punch category? Floyd turned down the fight
with Oscar at 147 because Oscar wanted the same % split
eventhough Floyd won the last fight. I think this fight will
be a good one for sure because Mosley is going to make
Floyd fight more than usual.
Same split? horse ****! You were not in the negotiation table. So none of us know the real numbers. What we do know is that Oscar desperately wanted that rematch and Floyd chose to pass on his biggest payday and retire instead.
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