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  • IronDanHamza
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    #41
    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
    What happened to the LarryX "Stop hating on Manny" campaign?

    Isn't that statment utterly contradicting the thread you made about that?

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    • KeepOnPushing
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      #42
      Wow........just ......wow

      " i beat one of the best p4p Fightes all-time"

      just...........goodness...


      i like ortiz the fighter i think he has good ability, but everytime this guy talks he sounds like a tool, he tries way too hard to be cool and sounds so dumb to me....

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        #43
        Originally posted by IronDanHamza
        What happened to the LarryX "Stop hating on Manny" campaign?

        Isn't that statment utterly contradicting the thread you made about that?
        Is the truth, told in a constructive non juvenile way, hating?

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        • Ko King 212
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          #44
          Couple things,

          1.Victor did put that p4p statement in quotations.

          2. How can you hate(or not like) somebody that believes in himself when nobody has. I mean did you really think he was going to bust Berto's azz? its like come man you dudes sound ******.

          3. Floyd will ever be the underdog unless its against sergio. even then he might be the fav. So that means yes he will be the fav against pacman.

          4. to dude that said he always faces smaller man, how long have you been watching boxing. Only fighter that he fought that was smaller then him was JMM. everybody else is either been bigger or same size.

          Also should he face pac because you do know pac and jmm are dam near the same size right?

          oh im going to be uppin this thread when this fight gets signed for the dudes talking out their azz.

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          • BoxingFan25
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            #45
            all you haters taklking smack are just jealous because he proved all you guys wrong after you labeled him a quitter with no heart and because it you guy get infuerated when mexicans are very succsesful and because he beat your savior berto, you guys look stupi not him, he's living the good life and enjoying his belt and win over that ****talker berto.

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            • Dynamite Kid
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              #46
              Originally posted by Ko King 212
              Couple things,

              1.Victor did put that p4p statement in quotations.

              2. How can you hate(or not like) somebody that believes in himself when nobody has. I mean did you really think he was going to bust Berto's azz? its like come man you dudes sound ******.

              3. Floyd will ever be the underdog unless its against sergio. even then he might be the fav. So that means yes he will be the fav against pacman.

              4. to dude that said he always faces smaller man, how long have you been watching boxing. Only fighter that he fought that was smaller then him was JMM. everybody else is either been bigger or same size.

              Also should he face pac because you do know pac and jmm are dam near the same size right?

              oh im going to be uppin this thread when this fight gets signed for the dudes talking out their azz.

              I picked him to beat Berto, so it doesn't surprise me to be honest.

              Hatton was the same size as him? some would argue, Judah was never a real 147 pounder to.


              I aint hating on Mayweather, I'm keeping it real, you cant fudge perception when its factual evidence. DLH was 34, Judah was coming off a loss, Hatton was a 140 pounder, JMM was a smaller man, Mosley was nearly 40, and had been inactive for a long period.

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                #47
                Originally posted by Dynamite Kid
                I picked him to beat Berto, so it doesn't surprise me to be honest.

                Hatton was the same size as him? some would argue, Judah was never a real 147 pounder to.


                I aint hating on Mayweather, I'm keeping it real, you cant fudge perception when its factual evidence. DLH was 34, Judah was coming off a loss, Hatton was a 140 pounder, JMM was a smaller man, Mosley was nearly 40, and had been inactive for a long period.
                But floyd fought Baldo before Judah. And Mosley wasn't as inactive as you seem to imply. He had been training for Berto so he wasn't idle. Besides, everyone demanded floyd fight Mosley becasue he was the #1 ww at the time.

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by Dynamite Kid
                  I picked him to beat Berto, so it doesn't surprise me to be honest.

                  Hatton was the same size as him? some would argue, Judah was never a real 147 pounder to.


                  I aint hating on Mayweather, I'm keeping it real, you cant fudge perception when its factual evidence. DLH was 34, Judah was coming off a loss, Hatton was a 140 pounder, JMM was a smaller man, Mosley was nearly 40, and had been inactive for a long period.
                  wait so juda wasnt never a real ww but floyd is. do you know what weight floyd started fighting at. Never mind juda being the champion at 147.

                  Dlh was 34 yes. Floyd fought him at 154. a legit weight. not no bul**** catch weight.

                  Hatton was walkjing around 180. he cuts down to 140. so does that make him a natural 140lber? oh you do know that when floyd was at 140 hatton team said he wasnt ready right?

                  JMM fight was bull****. no ifs ands ad buts about it.

                  Yes mosley was 38 but he was the number 1 ww at the time. should floyd had wait and fought clottey after pacq? and oh so mosley was inactive for a year but floyd not being active more 2 years doesnt count?

                  oh before I go, so did manny face a old DLH. Did manny face shane after floyd when shane hasnt won a fight in 2 years? is manny not going to face jmm in june?

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                  • Dynamite Kid
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                    #49
                    But floyd fought Baldo before Judah. And Mosley wasn't as inactive as you seem to imply. He had been training for Berto so he wasn't idle. Besides, everyone demanded floyd fight Mosley becasue he was the #1 ww at the time.
                    Judah lost to Baldy before! Floyd fought him, that's the point.

                    Mosley hadn't been in competitive action, actually fighting, and he was almost 40, so......

                    I didn't demand it, infact you can check my posts, I told everyone that he was done, that he'd been done since the Cotto fight, that the Margo win was a smoke screen cause they referee allowed him to hold, and the opponents style cooperated with him, that if he fights Mayweather, it will be a one sided fight.


                    Originally posted by Ko King 212
                    wait so juda wasnt never a real ww but floyd is. do you know what weight floyd started fighting at. Never mind juda being the champion at 147.

                    Dlh was 34 yes. Floyd fought him at 154. a legit weight. not no bul**** catch weight.

                    Hatton was walkjing around 180. he cuts down to 140. so does that make him a natural 140lber? oh you do know that when floyd was at 140 hatton team said he wasnt ready right?

                    JMM fight was bull****. no ifs ands ad buts about it.

                    Yes mosley was 38 but he was the number 1 ww at the time. should floyd had wait and fought clottey after pacq? and oh so mosley was inactive for a year but floyd not being active more 2 years doesnt count?

                    oh before I go, so did manny face a old DLH. Did manny face shane after floyd when shane hasnt won a fight in 2 years? is manny not going to face jmm in june?

                    All I'm saying is, there are people out there who have claimed that Judah never really filled into the 147lbs division, that actually, he was a lot more comfortable as a 140 pounder.

                    34 is 34, IE, a past prime DLH, and his last 3 fights, were a win over a not so good to begin with Mayorga, a KO loss to B Hop, and a disputed decision to Sturm.

                    Hatton walked around at that weight cause he was a gluten, not because he was a big guy naturally, who boiled down to 140. Anyone you speak to, will tell you 147 was not Hatton's optimum weight.

                    What has Manny got to do with this?

                    All I'm saying, is based on the fact Mayweather refuses to submit to the testing procedures other fighters are regularly submitting to, and fighting under, that he retired when the 147lbs was at its peak, didn't fight the likes of Williams, Cotto, Margarito when they were prime players in the division, but has fought older guys like Shane, DLH, and smaller guys like Marquez, Hatton, and Judah coming off a loss, none of that leads me to believe he would fight the likes of Amir Khan, Ortiz. At a push, Floyd might fight Martinez, Berto, but even that's a stretch.
                    Last edited by Dynamite Kid; 05-25-2011, 01:46 PM.

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by Dynamite Kid
                      I picked him to beat Berto, so it doesn't surprise me to be honest.

                      Hatton was the same size as him? some would argue, Judah was never a real 147 pounder to.


                      I aint hating on Mayweather, I'm keeping it real, you cant fudge perception when its factual evidence. DLH was 34, Judah was coming off a loss, Hatton was a 140 pounder, JMM was a smaller man, Mosley was nearly 40, and had been inactive for a long period.
                      Judah has never been smaller than Floyd.

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