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Comments Thread For: Boxing Gap: Mayweather Jr. Needs To Return in 2011
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Originally posted by hitking View PostClottey, Margarito, Mosley? Damn, I thought Pac was in the middle of a long ass vacation.
But, yea both need to fight the best out there or just not fight at all.
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Originally posted by crillz View Postwhy do you think that wont happen? I'm sure Martinez would take the fight
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Originally posted by jrosales13 View PostApparently not long enough especially not as long as Floyd 7 and a half years of vacation between Castillo II and Mosley.
But, yea both need to fight the best out there or just not fight at all.
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Originally posted by hitking View PostI don't know, Hatton and JMM were top 5 P4P when he fought them. Baldomir was universally recognized welterweight champ. And de la Hoya was arguably the top beltholder at when 154. I think he did a little more in those 7 years than you like to believe.
LOL @ Baldomir
But, yea anyways I agree, either both fight the best or both just don't fight at all.
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Originally posted by jrosales13 View PostOh yea P4P cuz' that is a weight-class, beating a ruined Mayorga does wonders I guess and just....
LOL @ Baldomir
But, yea anyways I agree, either both fight the best or both just don't fight at all.
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Originally posted by hitking View PostWhat does the weight class matter. Boxing history is littered with great lightweights beating great welterweights. And hell, Mayweather and Hatton started fighting at the same time. Mayweather started at 130 and Hatton is a career 140. So unless Money hit puberty when he was 30, he's not much bigger than Hatton, if at all.
Not really arguing Hatton per say but arguing your whole notion of P4P like if that is a weight-class or like if that matters. I mean if Pac beats Martinez at 150 should he get credit cuz' he beat a P4P player? I don't think so cuz' one P4P doesn't matter and two, Martinez would more than likely at all be effective at 150.
But, I guess that wouldn't matter cuz' he is P4P top 5.
As for Baldomir, he had the belt homie. Mayweather had nothing to do with Baldy being the man. All he could do was fight the guy with the belt, which he did.[/QUOTE]
Or he could of fought the best fighter in the division homie, but ey whatever.
Still, LOL @ bringing up Baldomir
Anyways, like I said either both fight the best or just don't fight at all...I mean that is the only thing that should matter right now right?
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I stopped caring about Floyd right after the Hatton fight. He talked retirement, PROMOTING, money blah blah blah....Everything but boxing. At that stage he was in his prime. He wasn't no de la hoya nor he wasn't an ali. He was a guy that made alot of money in two fights and thought he proved his greatness to boxing. The difference between de la hoya and jr was simple....De la hoya fought everyone who was on top, never backed away from a dangerous apponent, and kept promoting at the same time. The difference between ali and jr is simple...Ali proved his greatness way beyond his prime.
I don't miss Mayweather....and boxing doesn't either. You can take that act to the CIRCUS.
or TMZ?
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Originally posted by switchsouthpaw View PostYeh but why is being humble and/or gracious viewed as a negative? What do you always have to be militant about everything?
I think being humble and gracious is the way to be but there would be no Ali, Tyson, PBF, Duran, Trump, etc. if everybody was like that. I'm not militant at all I just respect the fact that everybody is an individual. Don't get me wrong I don't agree with some of Floyd's ways I just understand them. For the most part he's right but it's his delivery that brings controversy.
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As you can see Mayweather has been juicing with his goon body guards. I recall seeing mayweather as a stick than he came in big agnist Delahoya, Now he's lost it and has gone on roid rage that will eventually land him behind bars.
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