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  • WESS
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    #81
    Originally posted by viperz007
    dude ur dreamin
    u might be in a big upset and jump on a building to know those fights u mentioned wont ever happen..specially that highlighted one

    sr. already said it martinez is too big for floyd
    he even demands alot to a smaller guy now his gonna pick on a bigger guy?

    u need to wake up broda

    Mayweathers options are:
    1. hatton rematch
    2. matthew hatton
    3. not sure who else but for sure it will be another easy fighter for him that for sure he will be the winner
    4. 2 year rest
    last but not the least RETIREMENT..
    Just a warning. Before you respond to a post of mine. Make sure it makes sense and at least make a point.

    As far as Sergio Martinez is concerned, that is a plausible fight maybe wishful but still plausible.

    Unlike Pac vs "too good" Mosley - master coach and 3X trainer of the year Freddie Roach

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    • Ragnar Lothbrok
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      #82
      Originally posted by Clayton Bigsby
      if floyd fought pac under the same rules, regulations, & circumstances he fought his other 40 victories, pac vs floyd would have happened a long time ago.



      instead floyd asked for a extra test never been done before in the history of prize fighting against a man who has no evidence of steroid use & who he claimed is too small, overrated, & easy work.


      YOU TELL ME WHO IS SCARED & DIDNT WANT TO FIGHT A FORMER PROFESSIONAL 106 pounder when he is a former 154 pounder.


      I dont understand it.


      There's a reason why floyd has a international, universal reputation of being a scared cherry picking ducker afraid to fight threatening opposition & lose his undefeated record.


      ............................

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      • switchsouthpaw
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        #83
        Originally posted by WESS
        You really should watch boxing more often.

        Berto at 147
        PWILL at 147 or 154
        Sergio Martinez at 147 but hope it to be at 154

        The REAL question to you my friend (that obviously doesn't watch boxing), What are Pac's options? Lets take a look????

        Cotto (again) at a catchweight (again) for a belt (again)

        Marg-a-cheato most likely at a catchweight

        Definitely not the undefeated/un-exposed Berto at 147

        Definitely not the undefeated/un-exposed Bradley at 140 or even a catchweight that he so desperately loves.... lol

        JMM III, only catch is. The cathweight. In which Pac wants him one pound heavier than Mayweateher did. Wait a second... wait a second.....

        Didn't everyone BASH Floyd for having the little JMM (same size as PAC) go up so high in weight?

        He's already "ducked" Mosley. Doesnt matter anyway because he's fighting Mora.

        It looks like he's "ducking" Mayweather again.... and I dont want to think that at allllllll..

        THE REAL question is how much more money will Mayweather make than little man Pac? Let alone PPV sales........ Pac needs Mayweather to make more money. Mayweather has in fact proven to be the bigger draw. Don't get it twisted. Lets just hope Pac actually "agreed" to the terms, and not just something he made up.......
        I ask a simple question and your best response was to assume I know nothing about the sport, based on your ability to recount "Mayweather talking points", you have some "enhanced" knowledge, it all makes sense now.

        All those names you mentioned likely won't happen until those gentleman have faded in ability, which means Soldier Boy will take another hiatus, allowing those gentleman you mentioned to expend themselves facing others, then come back and fight them, maybe then you can bring your words to life.

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        • switchsouthpaw
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          #84
          Originally posted by WESS
          Just a warning. Before you respond to a post of mine. Make sure it makes sense and at least make a point.

          As far as Sergio Martinez is concerned, that is a plausible fight maybe wishful but still plausible.

          Unlike Pac vs "too good" Mosley - master coach and 3X trainer of the year Freddie Roach
          His approach may be flawed, however, his general point stands. Mayweather is more likely to work on a rap album with Ron Artest, than to fight any of those names you've described as "plausible". Snow in the state of the Florida is plausible, then again so is the idea that Tupac is alive and well, working as a dentist in the Ba*****.

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          • RumirNemo
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            #85
            As a boxing fan, I am still hopeful that Floyd Jr. would consider fighting Manny Pacquiao.

            However, if it is true that Floyd Jr. is running scared of Manny Pacquiao, then we can't do otherwise but to accept whatever options for Manny Pacquiao. But please NO MORE "JUAN MANUEL MARQUEZ"!!! This GUY is ****** and a "DAMAGED GOODS" and his name only popped-out because of Richard Schaefer who understandbly would mentioned the name of Marquez for his own self-interest and so with the interest of Marquez... that is to ensure to get his retirement purse out of Manny Pacquiao.

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            • RumirNemo
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              #86
              The sure option here is -

              Manny Pacquiao vs. Miguel Cotto - their fight last year was so big and fortunately they belong to the same promoter such that there will be no unncessary demands.

              otherwise -

              Manny Pacqiuiao vs. Shane Mosley - this should had been the firepower fight instead of Miguel Cotto, but it is just unfortunate that Mosley belong to the other promoter thus making the fights less possible...not so because Manny Pacquiao was ducking Shane Mosley.

              not an option -
              Manny Pacquao vs. Juan Manuel Marquez - Manny had said it many times "Hindi Ako Bobo"... so thats it, a bird of not the same feather does not fly together... why should Pacquiao fight with a ****** and a DAMAGED GOODS of a fighter?
              Last edited by RumirNemo; 07-03-2010, 09:45 PM.

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              • iloveboxing2
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                #87
                There are no other options left for Pac...

                ..it's either agree with Jr's terms or call it quits. Pac doesn't have anything to prove other than face Jr and beat him to secure his legacy. I doubt Jr would want to fight Pac anymore after the Mosley fight. Jr is not the same boxer I use to watch, still has the great hand speed but his super movements are not there anymore. Jr certainly looks fast but only when against slow boxers, Jr's last four fights I thought was slow paced fight in comparison to Pac's last 4 fight. Jr is a very smart boxer and he knows it.
                At this point both boxers are #1 and will remain the winner. It is just too bad that both are a$$ hole and doesn;t care about the boxing fans. Good news is , there are alot of great boxers about to replace them.

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                • AFighter4U
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                  #88
                  Originally posted by Story
                  I hope Floyd makes this fight happen because the other options for him and Pac are horrible.
                  I agree with you there 100%

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                  • cooper5
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                    #89
                    Thanks to BIGPOPPAPUMP for the story and I believe Pacquiao has alot of options if Mayweather still won't fight him.

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