Floyd Mayweather:I will fight Sometime in December

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  • lfc19titles
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    #31
    Originally posted by REASON *
    Manny Pacquaio:

    Oscar De La Hoya- Past Prime, Weight drained, Dumb ass weight agreement

    Ricky Hatton- Nearly KO'd my Lazcano, Past Prime, PBF's Leftovers

    Miguel Cotto-
    Battered with Bricks by Margarito, Lucky against Clottey

    Joshua Clottey- Was beaten by previous Opponent, One good Career win against washed up Past prime Zab Judah.

    Floyd Mayweather Jr:

    Zab Judah- Less then ONE year before fight Zab was Undisputed WW champion.

    Carlos Baldomir- WBC, IBA, IBO WW title on the line, Number One WW at the time,

    Ricky Hatton- Just KO'd Castillo (Who gave Floyd trouble TWICE), Called Floyd out and was undefeated at the time.

    Juan Manuel Marquez- Arguably beat Manny twice, Ranked P4P #2 at the time.

    Shane Mosley- Just Ko'ed Margarito (who destoryed Cotto) who Manny fought, also ranked #1 WW at the time.
    i will respond in a few mins

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    • Bushbaby
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      #32
      Originally posted by lfc19titles
      I am starting to agree with this

      EVERYTHING else is a disappointment unless they fight each other. sure we would watch it but still we would be annoyed.
      No,no,I won't be disappointed if they don't fight each other,I wanna see them fight some real competition though!!I'm talking about a Cintron at 154,Martinez or the Punisher,hell maybe even Angulo,or that European undefeated cat!!I want impressive matchups,I'll even settle for seeing either 1 face Bradely!!I just don't wanna see any"tuneup" caliber type fights on ppv no more!!I remember when the real cashcow that was DLH took a tuneup on hbo,if either 1 takes a tuneup,it should be on hbo,not ppv!!

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      • GT-R
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        #33
        TS made me laugh

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        • BABYBOXER
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          #34
          i wish it will be against manny paquiao...

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          • lfc19titles
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            #35
            Originally posted by REASON *
            Manny Pacquaio:

            Oscar De La Hoya- Past Prime, Weight drained, Dumb ass weight agreement

            Ricky Hatton- Nearly KO'd my Lazcano, Past Prime, PBF's Leftovers

            Miguel Cotto-
            Battered with Bricks by Margarito, Lucky against Clottey

            Joshua Clottey- Was beaten by previous Opponent, One good Career win against washed up Past prime Zab Judah.

            Floyd Mayweather Jr:

            Zab Judah- Less then ONE year before fight Zab was Undisputed WW champion.

            Carlos Baldomir- WBC, IBA, IBO WW title on the line, Number One WW at the time,

            Ricky Hatton- Just KO'd Castillo (Who gave Floyd trouble TWICE), Called Floyd out and was undefeated at the time.

            Juan Manuel Marquez- Arguably beat Manny twice, Ranked P4P #2 at the time.

            Shane Mosley- Just Ko'ed Margarito (who destoryed Cotto) who Manny fought, also ranked #1 WW at the time.
            Now bare in mind I dont support either, I am a neutral, look up my margo would ko pac thread if you need proof.

            Oscar was over the hill and weight drained, he was over the hill vs floyd as well remember. But the difference is, pac was coming up from 135 to fight him, so there was a disadvantage for pac as well which people ignore. But i agree he was over the hill

            I dont buy the hatton stuff, just because he lost doesnt mean he was suddenly over the hill. his speed, power and everything was just as good as before.

            Cotto, the same as above, just because he lost doesnt mean he was over the hill, he was still in his PHYSICAL prime like hatton

            ild do the rest later, g2g

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            • REASON *
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              #36
              Originally posted by lfc19titles
              Oscar was over the hill and weight drained, he was over the hill vs floyd as well remember. But the difference is, pac was coming up from 135 to fight him, so there was a disadvantage for pac as well which people ignore. But i agree he was over the hill
              Yeah but when Floyd fought him it was at 154, Oscar held a title there and there was no bull**** rules on what weight he could come in on fight night.
              He refused to be weighted on fight night and was rumoured to be at around 165-170lbs. He was WBC champion to, so you tryna say Pac fought the same Oscar as Floyd did? Bull****.
              Who cares if Pac came up from 135? Floyd had to do it at one stage aswell.

              Originally posted by lfc19titles
              I dont buy the hatton stuff, just because he lost doesnt mean he was suddenly over the hill. his speed, power and everything was just as good as before.
              He didn't just "lose" he was battered for 11 rounds and got KTFO,
              And old ass Juan Lazcano nearly KO'd him for christ sake!
              Hatton was not the same after the Mayweather fight and he says this himself.
              He cried for "4 months," according to him. There was also trouble in training camp and he was said to have peaked to early.

              Originally posted by lfc19titles
              Cotto, the same as above, just because he lost doesnt mean he was over the hill, he was still in his PHYSICAL prime like hatton
              How the hell can you say he was still PRIME? The man was beaten to a bulb by Margarito, he was made take a knee and he basically quit.
              He was not Mentally in his Prime and certainly not physically,
              On top of recruiting a new inexperienced trainer for that fight, Cotto was screwed from day one.

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              • Weebler I
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                #37
                MattHatt will be ready for Duckweather Jr.

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                • lfc19titles
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by REASON *
                  Yeah but when Floyd fought him it was at 154, Oscar held a title there and there was no bull**** rules on what weight he could come in on fight night.
                  He refused to be weighted on fight night and was rumoured to be at around 165-170lbs. He was WBC champion to, so you tryna say Pac fought the same Oscar as Floyd did? Bull****.
                  Who cares if Pac came up from 135? Floyd had to do it at one stage aswell.



                  He didn't just "lose" he was battered for 11 rounds and got KTFO,
                  And old ass Juan Lazcano nearly KO'd him for christ sake!
                  Hatton was not the same after the Mayweather fight and he says this himself.
                  He cried for "4 months," according to him. There was also trouble in training camp and he was said to have peaked to early.



                  How the hell can you say he was still PRIME? The man was beaten to a bulb by Margarito, he was made take a knee and he basically quit.
                  He was not Mentally in his Prime and certainly not physically,
                  On top of recruiting a new inexperienced trainer for that fight, Cotto was screwed from day one.
                  Like I said, I know they may not have the unbeatable mental mentality, but bar oscar they were at their best physical condition, just because you take a beating doesnt make you a worse boxer unless your skill, speed, power or defence degrades

                  the point is, their skill level was still the same, mental wise maybe not, but thats like saying dirrell has lost once so he is worse off now. froch the same when they are just as good as before. losses are overrated, people use that as an excuse, if mayweather beats pac, will you say...aww he already took a beating from moralis (1st fight) and lost so he wasnt at his best? the answer is no

                  like I said, dont support either, but pac has a far better resume, floyd cherry picks, pac does as well but not as bad, floyd is smarter, he has made more money with low risk, this aint a dig but you know

                  oscar he can get away with. if you make the same excuse that hatton and cotto were coming off a loss, wasnt judah the same? and that other guy beginning with B the same aswell? (balador or something). They were coming off losses as well but i dont degrade floyd for those fights, they were at their near enough physical best

                  marquez, mosley, hatton (when floyd fought) certainly were not at their best

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                  • Vito Corleone
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Akira Fudo
                    Better be against a quality opponent.
                    Floyd will fight anybody and outsell Pac-Margaret.

                    If I was Mayweather, I'd make a fight with Sergio Martinez. Call it "Too Pretty"

                    ...as in 2 Pretty, get it?

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                    • Franco2012
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                      #40
                      Honestly no one cares!

                      He will probably fight someone who is 35+ years old like his last 4 of 5 opponents!

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