Originally posted by AllEyesOpen
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Will Floyd duck Amir Khan like he ducked Pacquiao, Tszyu, Cotto etc?
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Originally posted by Freedom. View PostBut you need to take into consideration that Margarito didn't have the plaster in his gloves when he fought Mosley.
There is a long list.
The fact is; Khan not losing a round to Judah as opposed to Mayweather has absolutely nothing to do with anything.
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Funny how TS has only been watching boxing for a few fights..........now he is doing polls.
To say that Floyd ducked Cotto,and Tszyu is just plain ******.
Do your homework next time you start a crazy thread like this crap.
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I love how people bring up a video of an interview as "proof" that a fighter didn't duck or avoid a certain fighter, or that it shows that they are doing what is necessary to make the fight happen. Pryor used to call out Leonard all the time and then turned down the contract when it was offered.
Floyd didn't duck Tszyu anyway. They were on rival networks, and Tszyu was inactive and injured when Floyd went to 140 and fought an eliminator (the first of 2) to face Gatti, an HBO fighter. Mayweather apparently asked Arum for a Cotto fight back at 140, but Arum said no. When it would've been best, in 2008, there was no talk of any serious negotiations.
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Originally posted by PED User View PostI love how people bring up a video of an interview as "proof" that a fighter didn't duck or avoid a certain fighter, or that it shows that they are doing what is necessary to make the fight happen. Pryor used to call out Leonard all the time and then turned down the contract when it was offered.
Floyd didn't duck Tszyu anyway. They were on rival networks, and Tszyu was inactive and injured when Floyd went to 140 and fought an eliminator (the first of 2) to face Gatti, an HBO fighter. Mayweather apparently asked Arum for a Cotto fight back at 140, but Arum said no. When it would've been best, in 2008, there was no talk of any serious negotiations.
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