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  • Larry the boss
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    #31
    Originally posted by Dynamite Kid
    Haven't people learned anything about Mayweather? this guy will not fight unknown quantity's, he has to have an advantage, either in weight, or at least of seen them struggle, or lose.

    Maweather wont fight Manny for x amount of money, even though he'd probably beat him, so why would he fight the likes of Martinez, Ortiz, or even Berto, for less money and recognition, when they are more of an unknown quantity?

    If history's shown us anything, its that Mayweather makes calculated decisions, he doesn't take challenges without knowing full well, what the guy is capable of.

    Floyd would probably beat Amir Khan, would he fight him? not a prayer imo.
    sounds like you're descriibing manny to be honest..floyd fights fighters coming off of wins and when they are at their best

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    • catalinul
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      #32
      He's just rubbing it on prolly being relesed from his years of being called heartless.

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      • Mr. Philadel
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        #33
        Vic didn't say "NO"...when a question is far off.."NO" is so EASY to say...so there is some TRUTH to them mixing it up....I mean, I ALREADY got Vic marked as Floyd's next opponent in my book...I dont know about yall

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          #34
          Originally posted by LarryX2011
          sounds like you're descriibing manny to be honest..floyd fights fighters coming off of wins and when they are at their best
          i got mad love for ya larryX, but i hope that is dripping with sarcasm????

          i'm not a part of this convo, but i just want to point out, mayweather has never been an underdog in any of his fights, he's always the favorite...... that to me seems like what old boy was getting at.....

          now with manny, he is perceived as the underdog but when you look at all the weight stipulations and contract rules, manny has really been the favorite, it just looks like he's going in tough, but totally manageable for manny.....

          just sayin........... and i'll stay out of it now....

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            #35
            Originally posted by deuce_drop
            i got mad love for ya larryX, but i hope that is dripping with sarcasm????

            i'm not a part of this convo, but i just want to point out, mayweather has never been an underdog in any of his fights, he's always the favorite...... that to me seems like what old boy was getting at.....

            now with manny, he is perceived as the underdog but when you look at all the weight stipulations and contract rules, manny has really been the favorite, it just looks like he's going in tough, but totally manageable for manny.....

            just sayin........... and i'll stay out of it now....
            This is incorrect. Manny has not been an underdog in any fight except ODH.

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              #36
              Originally posted by deuce_drop
              i got mad love for ya larryX, but i hope that is dripping with sarcasm????

              i'm not a part of this convo, but i just want to point out, mayweather has never been an underdog in any of his fights, he's always the favorite...... that to me seems like what old boy was getting at.....

              now with manny, he is perceived as the underdog but when you look at all the weight stipulations and contract rules, manny has really been the favorite, it just looks like he's going in tough, but totally manageable for manny.....

              just sayin........... and i'll stay out of it now....
              As was floyd.

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              • Dynamite Kid
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                #37
                Originally posted by LarryX2011
                sounds like you're descriibing manny to be honest..floyd fights fighters coming off of wins and when they are at their best
                Judah loss to Baldomir, JMM was a smaller man, as was Hatton, DLH was 34, Mosley was nearly 40, and inactive for a long period.

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                • THE REED
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Dynamite Kid
                  Judah loss to Baldomir, JMM was a smaller man, as was Hatton, DLH was 34, Mosley was nearly 40, and inactive for a long period.
                  DLH being 34 isn't THAT bad...

                  If someone beats Floyd right now, can we say.. well... he was 33...

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                  • Dynamite Kid
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by reedickyaluss
                    DLH being 34 isn't THAT bad...

                    If someone beats Floyd right now, can we say.. well... he was 33...

                    Pretty sure many of his supporters will say that.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by reedickyaluss
                      DLH being 34 isn't THAT bad...

                      If someone beats Floyd right now, can we say.. well... he was 33...
                      Floyd is currently 34 also.

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