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  • brick wall
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    #31
    martinez called both floyd and pac but *****s only like to bring up pac-martinez. and when you bring up floyd-martinez, they get so butthurt and would bring up the inactive excuse.

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      #32
      Originally posted by brick wall
      martinez called both floyd and pac but *****s only like to bring up pac-martinez. and when you bring up floyd-martinez, they get so butthurt and would bring up the inactive excuse.
      Floyd fans are more interested in seeing Pac fail rather than seeing Floyd succeed. Instead of seeing this as an opportunity for Floyd, they want to have Pac fight Sergio and risk losing.

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        #33
        floyd already answered this challenge, in 2010 in dubai.



























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          #34
          Originally posted by Johnny Chingas
          Don't care what weight its at.

          The scale slides in favor of Manny fighting Sergio than it does for Floyd fighting Sergio.

          History proves that.
          History proves absolutely nothing as far as Sergio Martinez is concerned.

          History proves that Manny won't fight above 150. It also proves (recently) that Manny isn't interested in fight a guy coming off of an impressive win.

          History proves that if Mayweather beats Sergio first, Pacquiao will fight him.

          I think I teach History better than you.

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            #35
            Originally posted by johnm
            History proves absolutely nothing as far as Sergio Martinez is concerned.

            History proves that Manny won't fight above 150. It also proves (recently) that Manny isn't interested in fight a guy coming off of an impressive win.

            History proves that if Mayweather beats Sergio first, Pacquiao will fight him.

            I think I teach History better than you.
            History also shows that Manny is willing to fight guys Floyd is not

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              #36
              Originally posted by johnm
              History proves absolutely nothing as far as Sergio Martinez is concerned.

              History proves that Manny won't fight above 150. It also proves (recently) that Manny isn't interested in fight a guy coming off of an impressive win.

              History proves that if Mayweather beats Sergio first, Pacquiao will fight him.

              I think I teach History better than you.


              Why should Manny fight above 150? How many guys of his stature fight above that weight anyways?

              History proves that Floyd won't fight Sergio at all, even after calling him out.

              However, if Sergio was a lightweight or jr. welter, he just might.

              So, what history do you want to write?


              I can go back and forth all day.

              In the last 3 years, 6 of Mannys last 7 fights were against guys coming off wins. Why are you trying to rewrite that?

              Now, you can sit here and b itch and moan all you want about this or that,


              but the fact remains,

              its more likely to see Manny fight Sergio than it is to see Floyd fight Sergio. Even the most fanatical Floyd stan would agree to that, so why are you having such a hard time grasping such a simple concept?

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                #37
                I was wondering the same thing. About Pacquiao though. Dont you? Will Pac accept Martinez's challenge?

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Johnny Chingas
                  Why should Manny fight above 150? How many guys of his stature fight above that weight anyways?

                  History proves that Floyd won't fight Sergio at all, even after calling him out.

                  However, if Sergio was a lightweight or jr. welter, he just might.

                  So, what history do you want to write?


                  I can go back and forth all day.

                  In the last 3 years, 6 of Mannys last 7 fights were against guys coming off wins. Why are you trying to rewrite that?

                  Now, you can sit here and b itch and moan all you want about this or that,


                  but the fact remains,

                  its more likely to see Manny fight Sergio than it is to see Floyd fight Sergio. Even the most fanatical Floyd stan would agree to that, so why are you having such a hard time grasping such a simple concept?
                  The point is that Martinez can't make 150, so there will be no Pacquiao fight.

                  Let's be clear.. I said an "impressive win". Why are you trying to rewrite that?

                  I should have stopped reading at "the fact remains", because nothing you said after that, was a fact.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by johnm
                    What catchweight do you think Manny will want Sergio at?

                    Since we're on the subject of what's easy to see...

                    Pacquiao wouldn't fight a walking punching bag in Margarito at 154lbs.. you think he'll fight Martinez there? And like I said.. Martinez can't do 150.
                    The ****?

                    I've been lead to believe Sergio is the same size as Margarito by the likes of Larry. So if Tony can make 150 or even 147 for that matter, why can't Sergio? People's stories aren't checking out.

                    Either way, Sergio knows what to do to get a fight with Floyd. There's only one reason Floyd's retired right now, one...

                    Take the damn test, Sergio!!!

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by johnm
                      The point is that Martinez can't make 150, so there will be no Pacquiao fight.

                      Let's be clear.. I said an "impressive win". Why are you trying to rewrite that?

                      I should have stopped reading at "the fact remains", because nothing you said after that, was a fact.
                      No, the point is,

                      is that its more likely for Pac to fight Sergio than it is for Floyd to fight Sergio.

                      That was my position from the jump. Its you who wanted to move the goalposts and start talking about all of this other **** that had nothing to do with what I posted.

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