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  • #71
    Originally posted by The Gambler1981 View Post
    What is funny about this thread is the common theme amongst those talking ****. I would also say they haven't followed Floyd for more than three years, if they have watched him long enough they would understand the flaws in their reasoning if they wanted to (and that there is a pretty big IF).


    Floyd is a great fighter who has fought something like 15 fights against former, current or future world champions (I didn't look it up I am jsut estimating but I know that number is close), he fought quite a few guys taht the public wanted to see him fight but after he fought them and made them look like trash they became unaccpetable.

    I don't see how Cotto, Margarito, Frietas (LOL) or Casamayor really would do taht muchy for him given the guys he has beat. Cotto may have been the one that did the most but no one ever tried to make that fight happean, it is hard to schedule a fight against someone if they are not seeking it out.


    Oh and once more jsut for efffect, Floyd is a great fighter one of the greatest of the last 25 years, you don'yt get to that status without fighting a decent ammout of worthwhile people.
    This here can't be overlooked. After he beats Manny, we will see this here IMO.

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    • #72
      vote please!........

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      • #73
        Originally posted by baracuda View Post
        for real..this is why floyd is widely critticesd....because he there are too many names that fans wanted him to fight at times that he did'nt....and so far all of his excuses for not fighting them all sound ridiculous ......is there any fighter a bigger duck than this cherypicking and ducking ass?....vote pls!
        I took my daughter to the Zoo last week and its located in the center of a huge park here in Houston. So afterwards we decided to have a picnic and theres a lake nearby so we laid out a blanket and made some sandwiches. So bout halfway thru my sandwhich, I see a huge duck walking up, he had to be like 3'6" 35 lbs, I mean freaking huge. He looked all agressive also, red eyes, ****y stature. Anyway I pretty sure hes one of the biggest duck in the world or atleast that lake.

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        • #74
          Pac is a bigger blatant ducker , Mosley was said to be to good even a dead one at 140 , Foreman was too big , Floyd is too good so Pac said no .

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          • #75
            Originally posted by baracuda View Post
            for real..this is why floyd is widely critticesd....because he there are too many names that fans wanted him to fight at times that he did'nt....and so far all of his excuses for not fighting them all sound ridiculous ......is there any fighter a bigger duck than this cherypicking and ducking ass?....vote pls!
            This thread has been posted 500 times in the last year alone. It is utterly ridiculous to keep bringing this crap up. The answer to your question is YES!
            Yes, it is your God, Manny Pacquaio. He could have fought Israel Vasquez, but instead he fought the man that Vasquez knocked out in three rounds (Oscar Larios) seven months after Vasquez knocked him out. He took on Eric Morales instead of the fighter who beat Morales, Zahir Raheem. He avoided the best fighters at 135 to fight David Diaz. He has avoided the two best fighters at 140 in Bradley and Alexander and the best at 147 in Mosley to take on Joshua Clottey. And, in spite of the fact that idiots like you will claim that Mayweather has avoided Paul Williams, I haven't hear Pac, Arum or Freddie Roach mention a single word about Pac fighting Paul Williams or anyone mentioning anything about Cotto fighting Paul Williams.

            I am sure you and the other clowns on this site will say that Mayweather avoided Cotto, leaving out the part about him trying to secure a fight with Cotto at 140. You were claiming that he was ducking Mosley, but since he beat his ass, you now claim that he waited until Mosley was too old. However, you will leave out the part about how he offered Mosley the fight in 2006 and 1999. You will also leave out the part about how Roach refused to put Pac in the ring with Mosley because Mosley is "too good". You will say he avoided Margarito, a man who had his ass handed to him by the man whose ass Mayweather just beat. And I don't think I need to mention Paul Williams.


            Neither you nor any of the other clowns on this site know a damn thing about Mayweather's career. Most of you have probably only been following boxing for two or three years and think you are experts. I have been following Floyd for his entire career. Floyd beat the best fighter at 130 (Corrales), 135 (Castillo), 147 (Baldomir and Judah) and 154 (Oscar de la Hoya). He offered Hatton and Cotto a fight at 140. Both turned it down. He also wanted to fight Kostya Tyszu, but he chose to fight Hatton instead. Floyd hasn't ducked anyone. However, you can't say the same for your god, Manny Pacquaio.

            This is just another dumb ass post from another immature hater.
            Last edited by big_james10; 06-26-2010, 11:45 PM.

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            • #76
              Originally posted by Heebarican View Post
              Baldomir was the lineal champ when they fought. What's wrong with fighting the champ?
              It's very wrong to fight the champ when the ducker does not fight for titles!!!

              Floyd's inconsistency makes him even more of a ducker than he already is.

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              • #77
                Originally posted by baracuda View Post
                hatton was the lineal champ at 140, not at 147 you know, where floyd fought him....lol
                Check your history, genius. Hatton was a World Champion at 147 when he fought Floyd. Also, Floyd tried to secure a fight with Hatton at 140 in what would have been Floyd's first fight at 140. Hatton's promoter and father refused the fight because they said Hatton wasn't ready (even though he had had 32 fights at the time). So Floyd fought the guy that Hatton had avoided for two years at 140, Chop Chop Corley.

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                • #78
                  Originally posted by Kalion View Post
                  I took my daughter to the Zoo last week and its located in the center of a huge park here in Houston. So afterwards we decided to have a picnic and theres a lake nearby so we laid out a blanket and made some sandwiches. So bout halfway thru my sandwhich, I see a huge duck walking up, he had to be like 3'6" 35 lbs, I mean freaking huge. He looked all agressive also, red eyes, ****y stature. Anyway I pretty sure hes one of the biggest duck in the world or atleast that lake.
                  damn thtas a big duck but it aint bigger than a 5'8" 160 pound duck , for sure.....

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                  • #79
                    Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post

                    I'd call him more a financial cherry picker than a ducker. But there are plenty of names the fans would have liked him to fight. Freitas, Casamoyer, Forbes, Johnson, Cotto and Margarito all spring to mind. That said, I think he would have beat all of them. Still no reason not to make those fights happen though. Jmo.
                    Please explain your logic. Freitas and Casamayor were both beaten by the man that Floyd KO'd -- Diego Corrales. Stevie Johnston lost his title to Castillo, the man that Floyd fought and beat twice. Cotto's handlers refused to fight Floyd at 140. Steve "two pounds" Forbes was a journeyman who lost his title on the scales. Also, he won the 130 pound title that Mayweather vacated to move up in weight to fight bigger names. Margarito: Lets me think, 'should I fight Oscar for $20 million or Margarito for $8 million and help make a promoter that I hate richer?'

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                    • #80
                      Originally posted by big_james10 View Post
                      Check your history, genius. Hatton was a World Champion at 147 when he fought Floyd. Also, Floyd tried to secure a fight with Hatton at 140 in what would have been Floyd's first fight at 140. Hatton's promoter and father refused the fight because they said Hatton wasn't ready (even though he had had 32 fights at the time). So Floyd fought the guy that Hatton had avoided for two years at 140, Chop Chop Corley.
                      key word.......lineal.....and hatton did'nt look good at 147 vs collazo , some say he should've lost that fight!

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