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  • bluetuazon
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    #91
    Originally posted by flint
    pacquiao is not good enough to fight mayweather
    hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha...

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    • HandSpeed303
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      #92
      Originally posted by yesir
      hatton was already up in weight, fool. it was the weight that team Hatton choose and felt they had a better chance of beating floyd at.

      and with hatton blowing up inbetween fights, coming down to 47 was much better than 40. also, hatton was coming off his first and brutal ko loss to floyd when facing pac and with a new trainer.

      so you fail there too. floyd fought the much better hatton. not pac, clown
      You should really try posting with less emotion (when it comes to Floyd or Pac)...

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      • big_james10
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        #93
        Originally posted by D4thincarnation
        Guess the Urango and Castillo fights are wiped from your memory because they were at 140lbs.

        And after the Collazo where Hatton was lucky to get the decision, it was clear he could not compete at welter.

        Mayweather wanted it at 147lbs his previous fight was at light-middle and was in no way going to go back down to 140lbs.
        Nutuggers like you either don't know or choose to ignore the fact that Floyd tried to secure a fight with Hatton right after his two fights with Castillo at 135. It would have been Floyd's first fight at 140. Hatton had 35 fights at 140 at the time. Hatton would have had the advantage. Hatton's promoter and father said no way. They said Hatton wasn't ready for Floyd, even though he had 35 fights under his belt and would be fighting a guy who was two fights removed from 130 pounds. Hatton turned down the fight with Floyd twice after that before he finally got the courage to challenge him.

        "It's better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to open one's mouth and remove all doubt."

        Unfortunately, you have chosen to remove all doubt.

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        • bluetuazon
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          #94
          Originally posted by KingOfBox
          You are the exact example from your sig... LOL

          Wait... You're one of those people that try and make Floyd look 6'0 and 175 lbs with 40 KO's aren't you???... Alexander is an inch shorter (5'7) than Floyd (5'8) and gives up a whopping one inch advantage in reach (71 to Floyd's 72).. Go hide somewhere. Bradley might be too short but Alexander is right sized for WW.
          look u ignorant prick!! its u who wanted manny to fight pwill and martinez before now u talk about size?? biatch het the **** out of here!!

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          • Tweezy316
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            #95
            Originally posted by dvb
            floyd should only be allowed to fight pac,martinez,williams and maybe cotto.

            anyone else as his next fight then he can just go **** himself,watch the money not role in so much and him not be so smug,with constant abuse for him ducking the real fighters he ought to face.

            and alexander is a b*tch too,there is unfinished biz,he needs to fight khan if he wins.

            getting above himself thinking he can fight and beat floyd,and he doesnt mind a big pay day fighting marquez who isnt as threatening as khan at 140.
            So you have a list of the only fighter that Floyd should be allowed to fight. But yet the list of bums Pac will fight is endless. Why? Because *******s like you will continue to buy the fight no matter who Pac fights. Just stop with the double standards. When you use these double standards you're unknowingly admitting that Floyd is better than Pac.

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            • Tweezy316
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              #96
              Originally posted by flat1985
              No way in hell would Hatton choose to fight Mayweather at 147 over 140 you thick bastard
              Both Hatton and Cotto were in the audience when Floyd beat the brakes off of Gatti. Neither one of them wanted anything to do with Floyd. And you can't really blame them. But we can't blame Floyd either.

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              • mathed
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                #97
                After Bradley beats him into submission, he will be lucky to land a fight with Zab Judah...

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                • mathed
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                  #98
                  Originally posted by Tweezy316
                  Both Hatton and Cotto were in the audience when Floyd beat the brakes off of Gatti. Neither one of them wanted anything to do with Floyd. And you can't really blame them. But we can't blame Floyd either.
                  Gatti was about 3 steps past retirement status at that point then. What happened to the DLH rematch? Oscar wanted it, Floyd wanted a vacation...conveniently.

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                  • Tweezy316
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                    #99
                    Originally posted by mathed
                    Gatti was about 3 steps past retirement status at that point then. What happened to the DLH rematch? Oscar wanted it, Floyd wanted a vacation...conveniently.
                    Oscar wanted a payday. Proof of this is in the fact that he damn near killed himself to make 147 and fight Pacman.

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                    • Tweezy316
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                      #100
                      Originally posted by mathed
                      Gatti was about 3 steps past retirement status at that point then. What happened to the DLH rematch? Oscar wanted it, Floyd wanted a vacation...conveniently.
                      And what would a rematch do for Floyd? People were already saying that Oscar was over the hill. So what would beating him in a rematch do for Floyd's legacy? Stop being a hater man. You suck at it!

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