Im sick of seeing threads calling Floyd Mayweather a ducker.

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  • IMDAZED
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    #111
    Originally posted by goldenglove2
    why did Floyd fight Victoiana Sosa three years after Spaddy beat him..instead of fight Spaddy..who knows why Floyd does what he does...
    I'm sure you have a point here but I just don't see it.

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      #112
      Originally posted by IMDAZED
      What are you basing it on then, bud? The fact that he called him out? David Telesco used to call out Roy Jones at every fight. Literally showing up with posters. If Roy had ignored him do you think that meant he was ducking him? You know why Telesco got the fight? Because every other opponent pulled out. Getting back to the sparring session - it was downplayed because...it was a sparring session! Mayweather literally walked into a gym, saw him sparring and asked to go a few rounds. Spaddy was finishing up camp while Floyd hadn't been training for anything. Some things are best kept in perspective.
      how bout he was UNDEFEATED and in the same weight class AND they had sparred AND Floyd fought one of his leftovers...............

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        #113
        freitas , casamayor , spadafora , kostya , margarito , cotto......

        i'm sure there's more. just can't think of it.

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          #114
          Originally posted by HandSpeed303
          That Spadafora was an undeafeated fighter, that was calling out Floyd. He had about 4 fights on TV before he got locked up (HBO and Fox sports). He had following up North, and was starting to get exposure. Floyd was not the one you wanted to be calling out, yet Spaddy was doing it.

          Like I said, I knew about the sparring thing years ago. I'm not one of these cats that just seen it, and decide to bring it up. Check my history, Johnston have been the only two fighters I have ever brought up.

          Not to mention, he felt like, and so did his followers, that he deserved a shot.

          My points are based on all the times that he called Floyd out. My point is wanted the fight. He was doing whatever he could to get Floyd attention, winning included.
          Again, him calling out Floyd means squat other than to show he wanted the fight. If HBO didn't push for it, if Arum didn't push for it, nothing happens. And I know Spadafora himself tried to downplay the sparring because he knew what it was...sparring! Not every fighter who calls another out is being ducked. Furthermore, Spadafora's following was in the North...like one city! Which was better than Floyd at the time .

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            #115
            Originally posted by goldenglove2
            how bout he was UNDEFEATED and in the same weight class AND they had sparred AND Floyd fought one of his leftovers...............
            How about one was considered among the best fighters in the world and had proven it against other people besides, uh, leftovers? Who had Spadafora beaten again?

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              #116
              Originally posted by IMDAZED
              Again, him calling out Floyd means squat other than to show he wanted the fight. If HBO didn't push for it, if Arum didn't push for it, nothing happens. And I know Spadafora himself tried to downplay the sparring because he knew what it was...sparring! Not every fighter who calls another out is being ducked. Furthermore, Spadafora's following was in the North...like one city! Which was better than Floyd at the time .
              I never said that (it was better than Floyd).

              I got you now, took me a minute. I see why you aren't getting it. Your just trying hard not too...That's cool.

              In my opinion, the two fighters that Floyd should have fought in his career were Johnston and Spadafora. Johnston was the man when he called for Floyd, and Spadafora called for Floyd like no other.

              I never called him a duck, you did. I just wish he would have taken those to fights. The only two fights in his 41 fight career that as a fan, I would have loved to see.

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                #117
                Originally posted by HandSpeed303
                I never said that (it was better than Floyd).

                I got you now, took me a minute. I see why you aren't getting it. Your just trying hard not too...That's cool.

                In my opinion, the two fighters that Floyd should have fought in his career were Johnston and Spadafora. Johnston was the man when he called for Floyd, and Spadafora called for Floyd like no other.

                I never called him a duck, you did. I just wish he would have taken those to fights. The only two fights in his 41 fight career that as a fan, I would have loved to see.
                For me, the two fighters I would have liked to have seen Floyd actively seek were Johnston and Margarito. Spadafora...no. I get it, bud. I just wanted to nail down the whole "ducking" thing which gets thrown around quite loosely on these boards. Actually, there are more fights I would've liked to have seen Floyd in but those are two fighters that come to mind where I think he either avoided them or felt were too risky.

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                  #118
                  Originally posted by IMDAZED
                  Actually, there are more fights I would've liked to have seen Floyd in but those are two fighters that come to mind where I think he either avoided them or felt were too risky.
                  Larry Merchants take on things:
                  Mike Cassell: Well, let’s talk about the other guys, Like Antonio Margarito.

                  Larry Merchant: Who Mayweather didn’t want any part of, by the way.

                  Mike Cassell: Well that’s why I don’t think there should be a question of Mayweather coming back. I think he has to come back. There is such a large part of the welterweight division that he seems to have just ignored. Guys like Paul Williams, Antonio Margarito, and...

                  Larry Merchant: And Shane Mosley. But that’s how boxing fans and boxing writers see it. Fighters today are not just fighters. They are entrepreneurs. They make decisions based on money. Mayweather didn’t want any part of Margarito because he saw him as a bigger version of Castillo, who he had trouble with at lightweight. A very strong and very determined willful type of fighter

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                    #119
                    Originally posted by IMDAZED
                    For me, the two fighters I would have liked to have seen Floyd actively seek were Johnston and Margarito. Spadafora...no. I get it, bud. I just wanted to nail down the whole "ducking" thing which gets thrown around quite loosely on these boards. Actually, there are more fights I would've liked to have seen Floyd in but those are two fighters that come to mind where I think he either avoided them or felt were too risky.
                    I know what you were doing, but I couldn't think of anymore "adult" ways to say that I don't think Floyd is a ducker...I stated it manys times in this topic, and many times in the past.

                    I'm not a child, or new to the sport. Not even close.

                    I was just trying to respectfully give you my position on the two fights I would have liked to see him in. Plus the reason why I felt that way.


                    On A Side Note: I also would have liked to see him fight Margo, but the reason I never bring that fight up is, due to the fact that there was to much going on at the time with Floyd.

                    Floyd told Margo to keep winning, and look good doing it...Margo then KO'ed Gomez in the 1st round, but struggled against Clottey, then lost to Williams. Now true indeed those were some tuff road blocks (not Gomez so much), but if Margo would have beat Williams, I believe we would have seen Floyd-Margo ( or at least a push for it, I think Floyd was gone by then).

                    The public would have demanded the fight. I'm a former die Margo fan, and never called Floyd a duck for the situation.
                    Last edited by HandSpeed303; 06-06-2010, 12:27 PM.

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                      #120
                      Well he should stop going into retirement everytime a REAL CHALLENGE is waiting for him. Why did he retire when he should have fought Margarito and Cotto, Now he is running from Pac.

                      plus Gatti and Baldomir are not good champions in fact Baldomir is the worst WW champion i can remember in the divisions history



                      Originally posted by Southpawkiller
                      Does it bother anyone else, except the so called *****'s, that is absolutely sick of seeing threads calling Floyd a Ducker.

                      I would actually love to see someone show me where Floyd ducked an opponent.

                      Everybody that has called him out he has fought. Just look at who he beat.

                      Superfeather: Fought Corrales (No1 in division)

                      Lightweight: Castillo (No 1 in division)

                      Light WW: Gatti (WBC Champ)

                      WW: Baldomir (Lineal champ)

                      Super WW: Oscar Dela Hoya (WBC Champ)

                      Its preety clear he ducked nobody from 130-140. To my knowledge Bob Arum nor Frank Warren wanted to pit either Cotto or hatton back when floyd was at 140 as they were still a bit green, especially Cotto.

                      147Now i have heard people say he ducked Margarito, and to me its sheer ignorance. He got paid the same money ($8m) as the Margarito offer to fight the lineal legitimate WW champion. Why would he fight Margarito over Baldomir when number 1, Baldomir had the belts (especially the WBC which Floyd covets) and number two Margarito was a higher risk fight for no extra financial gain.

                      Every fighter that called him out ie Hatton, Marquez and Mosley he fought all of them. Floyd himselof was calling out Oscar and Shane for years but neither would fight him as like the Margarito situation it was a high risk/low reward fight as Floyd was not the superstar at the time that he is now.

                      Im not even touching the Pacman v Floyd issue as it will just bring *****s and *******s in Trolling.

                      Also to the best of my knowledge Cotto when at 147 never called out Floyd. If he did I did not see the clip and i will stand corrected. (if someone could provide such a link brilliant)

                      The only fighter that imo that you could argue that Floyd has so called ducked is Paul Williams, but then again what WW wants to fight Paul Williams with his sheer size. Neither Mosley nor Manny wanted anything to do with Paul and you cant blame them, his reach advantage is staggering. Paul williams is currently not a PPV star and therefore does not make business sense for any of the top names at WW to fight. And remeber boxing is a business.

                      Finally I hope to hear your thoughts on the above and look forward to seeing the responses. Hopefully we can get an inteeligent debate going on the above although alot of threads iv seen recently just have people commenting while admitting they didnt read the post as it was "to long". That is just sheer ignorance.

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