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wake me up
Yes, when gayweather decides to fight Martinez. This is not going to happen. He's just to scare to face a decent fighter. Moesley was a relic (39 years old) who took a 15 months of inactivity. Mayweather is trying to play with paquiaos head. But pac is to big of a man for this ****** guy and low class family of the gayweather's nitramzaid@hotmail.com
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Originally posted by romebyko View PostGrust who you got winning this fight?Likely Floyd but if so how do you see it playing out?
chess match. Until I see Floyd rusty in the ring, I will always
bank on him against whoever in his weight range. I don't see
Williams beating Floyd either because Williams gets hit way too
much for someone as accurate counter punching as Floyd AND
Williams doesn't fight tall using his BIG advantages but instead
chooses to give his opponents, opportunities to hit him with
flush punches and power shots. I think the reason people say
Williams would be too much for Floyd is because of his height
and reach BUT Williams hardly if EVER using them to his advantage.
Williams went to war with a shorter guy in Martinez and has a debatable
win. I think Martinez would be more difficult of a fight than
Williams against Floyd.
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Originally posted by martin_1995 View PostYes, when gayweather decides to fight Martinez. This is not going to happen. He's just to scare to face a decent fighter. Moesley was a relic (39 years old) who took a 15 months of inactivity. Mayweather is trying to play with paquiaos head. But pac is to big of a man for this ****** guy and low class family of the gayweather's nitramzaid@hotmail.com
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New P4P List
Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostLate Monday night, BoxingScene.com sat down with WBO/WBC middleweight Sergio Martinez and adviser Sampson Lewkowicz. The two men were celebrating in Puerto Rico because earlier that day Martinez was honored by the WBO and several of their champions for last month's decision win over Kelly Pavlik. [Click Here To Read More]
1- They represent the future of boxing and 2- the top P4Ps are the ones that can really affored the test right now until the commisions adopt this new drug testing policy.
P.S. I hate cheaters.
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Originally posted by Alex_Hayden View PostYeah but how does Mayweather look when a former tiny-weight is fighting all the guys Mayweather ducked?
Both you Floyd fan's and Paq fan's are one in the same...****in morons
It's like watching handicap kids argue over who deserves more stickers on their helmets.
Pac has been impressive but lets face it. Hatton and Oscar were beaten by May when they were closer to each fighters prime. Oscar and Cotto were both weight drained so you have to take that into account. Clottey is not a real challenge and was a poor plan B and the fight stunk. Mayweather has had two great showings, especially the fight against Mosley.
You can be a fan of one or the other but this Mayweather ducking thing doesn't fly anymore after the Mosley bout. Also, I don't want to hear about fighting an old washed up Mosley. Pac wanted no part of Mosley and Mosley looked bad due to Mayweather more than because of himself.
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Originally posted by badass316 View PostDid you just call Paul Williams a slugger? And you call yourself a Paul Williams fan? LOL!
And no, you aren't supposed to get away with having your hands DOWN against sluggers, in fact that's probably the last thing you would want to do. Imagine trying to fight the mandingo warrior with your hands down... LOL.
Sergio has bad stamina? That's news to me. If anything I thought stamina would have been one of Sergio's strengths.
I actually like his chances against PBF. He's big enough to hurt floyd and he's definitely quick enough to land on him. Throw in the fact that he has tremendous stamina and they're both slick boxers. The only difference is that Martinez is much more offensive minded whereas PBF is the complete opposite.
Let's also not forget that PBF isn't impervious to southpaws. He's had his own troubles dealing with them in the past. Sure he eventually overcame them, but the fact that he struggled against them at some point during the fight means that he isn't impervious against them.
If this fight was at 147 I'd favor PBF, but if this fight is made at 154 and up I like Sergio's chances. And I'll probably be putting money on him considering he would be the vast underdog in the fight. Be as it may, this fight isn't happening for the simple fact that Martinez doesn't draw enough people for floyd to make any cheddar off of.
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Originally posted by PeterinMI View PostDude. How did we ever manage on this forum without your enormous intellect and biting wit? How ever did we cope before your 10 posts like the one above?
Pac has been impressive but lets face it. Hatton and Oscar were beaten by May when they were closer to each fighters prime. Oscar and Cotto were both weight drained so you have to take that into account. Clottey is not a real challenge and was a poor plan B and the fight stunk. Mayweather has had two great showings, especially the fight against Mosley.
You can be a fan of one or the other but this Mayweather ducking thing doesn't fly anymore after the Mosley bout. Also, I don't want to hear about fighting an old washed up Mosley. Pac wanted no part of Mosley and Mosley looked bad due to Mayweather more than because of himself.
don't see this? It's almost like they don't want to BUT the facts
are right there and documented.
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the funny thing is Martinez will be 36 by the time this fight goes down which would be only two years younger than Mosley and two years older than DLH when floyd fought him so floyd won't get any credit for this one either.
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Sergio is a bigger threat than Pac is. Floyd has a solid Plan B but nonetheless he better fight Pac next or **** him.
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