Floyd is responsible for Marquez's biggest payday to date. Morales is on the verge of being forced out of boxing and Mayweather and HBO were gracious enough to give him another major televised showing. I kind of see it as biting the hand that has fed you and could feed you again. After their recent comments on the Ortiz bout I ask this. First is it a little bitterness and would either of them have spoken out against May if they were in the lottery for the payday which is fighting Floyd. This isnt because I took any offense to what they said or hate for either (see below). I just wonder from a business standpoint was it a good idea to make those statements public?
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Originally posted by studentofthegam View PostFloyd is responsible for Marquez's biggest payday to date. Morales is on the verge of being forced out of boxing and Mayweather and HBO were gracious enough to give him another major televised showing. I kind of see it as biting the hand that has fed you and could feed you again. After their recent comments on the Ortiz bout I ask this. First is it a little bitterness and would either of them have spoken out against May if they were in the lottery for the payday which is fighting Floyd. This isnt because I took any offense to what they said or hate for either (see below). I just wonder from a business standpoint was it a good idea to make those statements public?
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Originally posted by studentofthegam View PostFloyd is responsible for Marquez's biggest payday to date. Morales is on the verge of being forced out of boxing and Mayweather and HBO were gracious enough to give him another major televised showing. I kind of see it as biting the hand that has fed you and could feed you again. After their recent comments on the Ortiz bout I ask this. First is it a little bitterness and would either of them have spoken out against May if they were in the lottery for the payday which is fighting Floyd. This isnt because I took any offense to what they said or hate for either (see below). I just wonder from a business standpoint was it a good idea to make those statements public?
WTF you on? Morales previous fight was on HBO PPV, and Floyd probably wanted a big Mexican Star on his undercard for the mexican holiday thing, dont get it twisted. Morales has a 6 fight contract with Goldenboy.
As for Marquez, i guess its bitter to express how you truely feel? People should be fake for a payday?
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Originally posted by studentofthegam View PostFloyd is responsible for Marquez's biggest payday to date. Morales is on the verge of being forced out of boxing and Mayweather and HBO were gracious enough to give him another major televised showing. I kind of see it as biting the hand that has fed you and could feed you again. After their recent comments on the Ortiz bout I ask this. First is it a little bitterness and would either of them have spoken out against May if they were in the lottery for the payday which is fighting Floyd. This isnt because I took any offense to what they said or hate for either (see below). I just wonder from a business standpoint was it a good idea to make those statements public?
Also, if it makes dollars to have either fighter on a card a year from now. Mayweather won't hold onto a single critique. And if it doesn't make dollars to have one of these two on a card, they won't be there anyway.
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Originally posted by jri9d0 View PostUnlike the FAKE people on this board REAL recognizes REAL, and these are REAL legends (At least Morales anyway) calling out Floyd on his own bull****.
Why should they bite their tongues?
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Originally posted by studentofthegam View PostFloyd is responsible for Marquez's biggest payday to date. Morales is on the verge of being forced out of boxing and Mayweather and HBO were gracious enough to give him another major televised showing.
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Originally posted by studentofthegam View PostFloyd is responsible for Marquez's biggest payday to date. Morales is on the verge of being forced out of boxing and Mayweather and HBO were gracious enough to give him another major televised showing. I kind of see it as biting the hand that has fed you and could feed you again. After their recent comments on the Ortiz bout I ask this. First is it a little bitterness and would either of them have spoken out against May if they were in the lottery for the payday which is fighting Floyd. This isnt because I took any offense to what they said or hate for either (see below). I just wonder from a business standpoint was it a good idea to make those statements public?
"Don't ever take sides against the family again..."
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