Comments Thread For: R. Mayweather: For Right Money, I'd Tell Floyd To Hit 175

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  • edgarg
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    #71
    Originally posted by 4CornersKid
    Right on. I was just giving you a hard time because you dissed my boy Tyler The Creator in another thread. All good. Have a good one man.
    Maybe I did, but with no evil intent. Who is Tyler The Creator anyway?

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    • al-Xander
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      #72
      Floyd must be running out of excuses that he's starting to recyle them. We're back to ped testing. Haha... happy days are here again.

      Interesting also that this subject appears only when Floyd is mentioning it.

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      • -Kev-
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        #73
        I don't know how ****** can people get. How you take this literal? You have to be ****** to think he was being serious about 175. I don't know how many users here went above Junior High, couldn't be an awful lot.

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        • boxingfan76
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          #74
          Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
          Roger Mayweather, uncle and trainer of Floyd Mayweather Jr. (42-0, 26KOs), could picture his nephew taking a fight at 160-pounds with Sergio Martinez - but the money has to be right. On May 5th, Mayweather moves up to 154-pounds, for the second time in his career, to challenge WBA champion Miguel Cotto at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.

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          I agree that those guys were LEGIT weight jumping Champions because they faced the best guys when thy went up in weight not handpicked losers like pac did, pac *8 wt class status is complete bullshiaat slapping a 154lb belt on a complete loser who wasnt even anywhere near the best at welter let alone 154 doesnt exactly stand up to the accomplishments of the greats. I disagree though because floyd wont even fight the best guys at welterweight or '54 let alone 75' floyd is indeed a much better fighter than manny or most however his opposition is ALMOST as handpicked as pacs is so I dont see where he's going with this.

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          • StrangerInTown
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            #75
            This is a family of damaged souls competing in the only industry that will tolerate them.
            Martinez? Yeah. Sure.

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            • [ DUBBZZ ]
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              #76
              175, huh?

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              • Atreyu Khalil
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                #77
                Originally posted by JoelRa79
                he whooped de la hoya? really? he def beat him but ''whooped him'', hell no, Hopkins whooped de la hoya!
                With the "mystery" body shot?

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                • Zen_Fighter
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                  #78
                  The Mayweathers are the masters of hypothetical. Talk doesn't cook rice men. Pretty sure I haven't wanted to see someone lose more than Mayweather. Maybe if I knew him personally I wouldn't feel that way. But his ticket selling persona is unbearable.

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                  • William Blake
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                    #79
                    Originally posted by JoelRa79
                    he whooped de la hoya? really? he def beat him but ''whooped him'', hell no, Hopkins whooped de la hoya!
                    Too right.
                    Even fraud's own father said oscar won the fight
                    fraud himself has said "a split decision is an iffy fight"
                    Floyd backed away all night---not much of a "whooping"

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                    • William Blake
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                      #80
                      Originally posted by Zen_Fighter
                      The Mayweathers are the masters of hypothetical. Talk doesn't cook rice men. Pretty sure I haven't wanted to see someone lose more than Mayweather. Maybe if I knew him personally I wouldn't feel that way. But his ticket selling persona is unbearable.
                      And one the ironies is, Mayweather doesn't sell tickets that's why canelo needs to be on the card. fraudweather didn't sell out with ortiz and the gate was very low, just like with marquez....the mosley fight was a sell out as Canelo was in the house.

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