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  • Originally posted by bmak View Post
    but he's older than pacquiao.
    exactly... The list is just ******

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    • Here are the facts:

      Manny has absolutely NO REASON for ever resisting OST!!!
      Manny and Arum made every excuse in the world for May 5th!
      A 50/50 split is so ridiculous that Manny is on record saying he would take less!
      Manny chooses fights based on him having the advantage!
      If boxing wasn't corrupt Manny would be trying to avenge a JMM loss!!!
      Floyd will beat Martinez and Tards will say "but he's afraid of Pacroid"
      Bottom Line: Tards suffer from a serious mental illness that scientist haven't come up with a cure for.
      P.S. Don't be surprised if Floyd's days at 147 are over because my prediction is he will take a tune up after his 2 month stint then he will fight Alvarez, perhaps another tuner then Martinez. Floyd is brilliant for seeing that Top Rank fighters are the only ones resisting OST (Chavez Jr., Manny). Khan's ego is so big that his dispute with Ariza was over him not wanting to juice because he thinks he's that good which is why he is willing to submit to testing while the others aren't.

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      • Originally posted by reedickyaluss View Post
        Over the next five years.

        It helps taking the full article into consideration.
        LMAO, BRO READ THE ARTICLE....
        Floyd Mayweather Jr. (42-0, 26KOs) is looking to fight five more times before retiring from the sport. Mayweather, 35-years-old, returns on May 5th at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. He faces WBA junior middleweight champion Miguel Cotto (37-2, 30KOs). Mayweather wants to have at least two fights per year, which puts him on the path to retirement at age 37
        The article says nothing about the next x5 years as you claim.... It is early and I am kinda sleepy, but simply looking at the math, and Floyd saying x6 times including cotto and fighting at least twice a year you end up at age 37, not age 40...get it???

        Hence the article stated this...

        "Mayweather wants to have at least two fights per year, which puts him on the path to retirement at age 37"
        I understood it quite well bro..... But Like I stated it is early....

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        • Originally posted by bMak View Post
          Martinez, Pacquiao, and Cotto are all 30+ if no one's noticed. None of those guys would qualify as young, strong champions. Once again, Floyd has trolled boxing fans.
          in the next x2 years I dont even see x6 strong champions that would even be worthy....

          Cotto, Sergio, maybe Canelo in about another year. Manny, I mean manny plans on retiring before this tenure is fulfilled anyway. Canelo is a maybe, and hes fighting Cotto next anyway.
          Maybe if Bradley beats Pacquiao....

          I JUST DONT SEE IT... I mean Alexander will have to be rocking and rolling to get a shot IMO....

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          • Originally posted by Chex31 View Post
            Hahaha

            Daggum got banned.


            War Money
            I got him banned....Just with debating, and him getting frustrated...He started calling everyone names...I take full credit, and Im a noobie...one day Imma get bombs and pacboy banned...its go happen, when we debate one day...Im too strong with this debating game

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            • Originally posted by boxingfeind View Post
              Floyd Mayweather is not always the most articulate person so you have to sometimes try to figure out what he`s saying the thing is it allows the *******s to use his words as ammunition to attack him.But they never attack Pac`s roid usage.
              I think you just have to take what he said, as it is.

              He said he "Probably won't fight 6 strong champions". One of those 6 is already Miguel Cotto, is Miguel Cotto a strong champion? Not to me, but to other people he is. Apparently, more fans than not, actually like this match-up, not me.


              Like I said before, "strong champion" is relative.


              It all depends on the viewer. Most people like Mayweather-Cotto, a lot of people don't like it. It's relative. Mayweather said he's not gonna fight 6 strong champions including Miguel Cotto. So Floyd doesn't think much of Cotto, who is the "#1 JMW" and WBA JMW champion.


              So we'll see what Floyd means by strong champions. But as of now, you can't try to decode what he said. He said what he said, that's his fault. He outright said he's not going to fight strong champions because of his age. You can't twist that, and i'm a huge fan of Floyd. As much as I want to twist what he said, to make him look good, there's no way to twist that.

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              • Originally posted by sapo1 View Post
                what he means by saying not six strong champions is that not "all" his fights are going to be strong champions!!! yes he will fight strong champions but a few will be tune ups!!! tune up strong champion!! tune up strong champion!! if he says he fighting twice a year the one will be a tune up the other will be a tune up!!!
                Stop being logical! Don't you know it's not allowed in NSB?

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                • Floyd's list of fighters that he will face

                  Late 2012 Guerreo 147lbs
                  Early 2013 Alexander 147lbs
                  Late 2013 Berto 154lbs
                  Early 2014 Strum 160lbs
                  Late 2014 Gamboa 154lbs

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                  • Originally posted by MurkaMan View Post
                    I got him banned....Just with debating, and him getting frustrated...He started calling everyone names...I take full credit, and Im a noobie...one day Imma get bombs and pacboy banned...its go happen, when we debate one day...Im too strong with this debating game
                    Yes sir, you certainly are a master debater.

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                    • We Know What You're Saying Floyd; You'll HAND PICK 5 More Opponents!

                      ...and continue ducking the best of the best, in their primes. IF he gets lucky nad can stay out of harms way with Cotto, Floyd will probably seek to fight Erik Morales next, since it's quite clear, Morales is not well past his prime, and a shot fighter. Floyd will continue to pick smaller, one dimensional, lead with your chin, type fighters. He'll seek the "big name" fighters well past their best days. He'll probably give Zab Judah a rematch. He'll probably seek to lure in 41 year old Mosley or over the hill/retired Dela Hoya again. I really don't care who Floyd fights, he wants to retire undefeated, claim he's really done something special, by hand picking the safest route to the bank each fight, so not to get caught in harm's way. He's never had the courage, nerve, balls or character to step in against the best his entire career. It took Mosley and Cotto more than 10 years to land a fight, and Floyd only signed when he figure they'd had too many wars, gotten up in age, and well past their prime. The one time he fought a great in his prime, was against Oscar, and most that watched that fight felt Oscar won the fight convincingly. In fact, Floyd walked away from a $25M rematch, because he got hit way too much that fight. He's never going to be considered in the same upper echelon of Champions as Robinson, Leonard, Hagler, Hearns, Duran, Arguello, Chavez, no matter what Floyd's record looks like. Everyone of those guys just mentioned, would have knocked Floyd out, in their primes, if they could have gotten Floyd in the ring; no way Floyd would have fought them.

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