Remember when Mosley confronted Floyd after the Marquez fight?
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That is what happens when you discuss boxing with LITTLE KIDS! lol
some people think that the way a few kids on a forum feels, that is how the ENTIRE WORLD FEELS about Mayweather or Pacquiao or any other fighters and that is simply not true
we all know some people feelings are involved when they talk about Mayweather and Pacquiao...even So Called Experts have made things "PERSONAL" and they have been influenced by ****** fans and now they are feeding those ****** fans by bashing and attacking fighters in their Articles
Bottom Line...HATERS WILL ALWAYS HAVE EXCUSES, they can never just give some one PROPS without putting an excuse behind itComment
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i remember the *******s saying that, but look at them now. shane is rejuvenated now hes fighting god of the juice. hahaComment
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That was about as bad as you can lose a 12 round fight. Mosley is hard to knock down or knock out, you can't do any better against Mosley than what Floyd did, unless you knock him out. Floyd dominated Mosley in a way that only the bigger Vernon Forrest and Winky Wright were able to do. You can't discredit that.Comment
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He NEVER threw more than a 2 punch combination. An ASSWHOOPIN is what Gamboa did to Solis. An ASSWHOOPIN is what Pacquiao did to Diaz. An ASSWHOOPIN is what Martinez did to Sergie.
What Floyd did to Mosley was NOT anything like the above mentioned. He dominated Mosley.............on points. Hitting someone one to 2 times ever 30 seconds in a fight is not beating that ass. I'm not saying what Floyd did wasn't impressive, but what he did was not an asswhoopin. I swear to god Floyd could catch a minnow and yall Floyd stans would call it a marlin.Comment
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People said Floyd looked shook and that he was scared of Shane. Some people even said they would rather see Floyd fight Shane than Pac because Shane is bigger. What happened after Floyd whopped Shane's ass? Shane is old, past prime, came off of a year layoff, etc. But I though Floyd was scared. This is typical LMAO!
Brian Kenny slammed Floyd for fighting Judah after Judah was upset by Baldomir. Baldomir was the lineal champ at 147, and the reason behind Brian Kenny's argument. Brian Kenny (in that SAME interview) asked if Floyd would fight Hatton? So what did Floyd do? After beating Judah easily, he went on and schooled Baldomir (the guy Kenny mentioned)! Shortly thereafter, he went on to fight Hatton (another guy Kenny mentioned!). It's unjustifiable how much hate Floyd gets!
After his retirement, he came back to fight Marquez. Not the best choice for Floyd BECAUSE of Floyd's superior talents...but then Brian Kenny in one of his interviews rubbed Mosley in Floyd's face: "Why not fight Mosley, Floyd? He's the champ at 147. He demolished Margarito..."
Floyd dismissed it, but then ended up fighting him. Those same people who were criticizing Floyd for fighting Marquez were calling him out to fight Mosley. When he finally DID decide, all of a sudden people flip-flopped.
"Well, of COURSE Floyd's gonna' fight him...Mosley has no chance!"
Ugh. It's one thing if you never gave Mosley a chance to begin with (me), but to say, "Mosley is going to beat him up!" and then say, "Floyd doesn't deserve credit for that win!" is hypocritical.
If you gave an opponent a good chance at beating someone, you should give credit to the victor. To do otherwise is being unfair.Comment
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