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  • F l i c k e r
    Il Principe
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    #11
    If you count Pacquiao as a tune up..... then by all means, let him have his tune-up(Pacquiao).

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    • El 7 Mares V.2
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      #12
      Money doesn't need any tune-ups at this point.

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      • Killa Killa
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        #13
        Originally posted by Pullcounter
        HELL-TO-THE-****-NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!

        last saturday looked like a sparring session. from here on out, its a murder's row for floyd. no more 140 lbers. no more easy fights.
        Like Pac-Clottey, right?............

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        • Michael Hall
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          #14
          Originally posted by 2501
          Yes because Marquez was a tune up. Be real.
          Marquez was ranked #2 pound for pound at the time. He was no tuneup.

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          • The Big Dunn
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            #15
            Originally posted by big_james10
            If he fights Pacquaio next, he will be fighting a tuneup.
            woooow. be careful. the pac faithful will be looking for you.

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            • Dick Buffman
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              #16
              All he fights are safe opponents and tuneups.

              This thread is hilarious.

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              • Dick Buffman
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                #17
                Originally posted by Michael Hall
                Marquez was ranked #2 pound for pound at the time. He was no tuneup.
                I think Ivan Calderon was ranked pretty high back then too. Mayweather should've fought him and showed his true dominance of the fictional p4p list.

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                • Michael Hall
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                  #18
                  Back in the day WORLD CHAMPIONS took tuneups all the time. Look at Bernard Hopkins resume at Middleweight. His entire middleweight reign is filled with tuneup fights (carl daniels, haakar, allen, dlh, etc...).

                  Oscar always took a tuneup between PPV fights. He'd fight a PPV fight (quartey) then fight a tuneup on regular hbo (oba carr) and then fight another PPV fight (trinidad).

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                  • Michael Hall
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Dick Buffman
                    I think Ivan Calderon was ranked pretty high back then too. Mayweather should've fought him and showed his true dominance of the fictional p4p list.
                    You sound silly.

                    Marquez is a natural lightweight that challenged a Welterweight. Whose fault is that? Wasn't Marquez the one on TV calling out Mayweather? Regardless, lightweight champs throughout the history of boxing have been known to challenge the welterweight champ.

                    Do I need to list examples for you? Are you new to boxing?

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                    • Ido
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Michael Hall
                      After fighting Juan Marquez and Shane Mosley in back to back fights, Floyd should be able to take a tuneup against a lower tier fighter (like Matthew Hatton) before his next super fight against either Pacquiao or Williams.

                      Would Floyd still get criticism for taking a tuneup bout against the likes of Hatton?
                      Not exactly, you fit a tune up if;
                      A) You fought a WAR.
                      B) To keep busy to make time for the next Super Fight.

                      Floyd took some rocking blows in round 2, but it was far from being a War where the body is exposed to some wear, and tear.

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