Floyd Open To More Fights At 154 or Higher?

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  • Roy Keane
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    #21
    Originally posted by DAN916
    Mayweather came in at 150lbs when he fought DLH at 154 probably will do the same again so I dont see him staying at 154 remember he wanted Martinez at catchweight 150lb aswell
    No he didnt want martinez at 150lbs, a reporter told floyd martinez was willing to go to down to 150lbs and asked floyd if he would fight him there.

    That problem with people on here total **** comes out there mouth like this guy ^^

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    • boliodogs
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      #22
      So he is silencing the nay sayers by fighting a guy that Pacquiao already destroyed? I think he is taking the best paying low risk fight he can get. Sure it's a good win over a champion in a heavier weight class. But he is a 5 to 1 favorite and the big majority of experts and fans are sure he will win so how is he silencing nay sayers?

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      • DLT
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        #23
        Originally posted by boliodogs
        So he is silencing the nay sayers by fighting a guy that Pacquiao already destroyed? I think he is taking the best paying low risk fight he can get. Sure it's a good win over a champion in a heavier weight class. But he is a 5 to 1 favorite and the big majority of experts and fans are sure he will win so how is he silencing nay sayers?
        how big of a favorite is Pac against Bradley and how much silencing did he do when he was fighting a ton of guys after Floyd had aloready beat them or EM after Raheem had shut him out? Cant look at things one way
        Last edited by DLT; 04-20-2012, 07:25 AM.

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        • bojangles1987
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          #24
          Originally posted by leppard365
          "For every critic that I silence, there will be another one out there to come up with something to discredit my success and my legacy"

          what a great quote.
          What a ridiculous quote.

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          • boliodogs
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            #25
            Originally posted by black_mamba_fam
            No secret there..who hasnt known this. 1st Cotto...next jail time, then quickie warm up fight vs Canelo in Oct/Nov...all leading up to Sergio in early 2013 (if the world isnt flooded and submerged in water or lava). And obviously Pac isnt in the plans, Arums not done whoring him out yet (1st Bradley, then most likely Marquez, then longshots Huesta/Rios and by then he'll be dead or crippled and forced to retire..which is the only way Bob lets him quit).
            How can Arum stop Pacquiao from retiring if he wants to retire?As long as Floyd is asking for 70 to 80 percent of the money I can't see how Arum is to blame for the Floyd vs. Pac fight not happening.

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              #26
              Originally posted by Check_hooks
              He wants to get as far away from Pac as possible
              Like the way Ms Pacman ran to fight Clottey after Floyd agreed to go ALL of his demands.?

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                #27
                Originally posted by trainhard_187
                Floyd may continue to fight at 154 and may even request Pac to be at 154 if the fight between them were ever to happen.

                Another smart move by Floyd, have Pac weigh in heavier to slow him down and throw in some random blood testing procedures to psychologically throw Pacs head outta the game..
                He won't campain at 154..it's just one fight...kinda like Oscar at 154...or when Whitaker fought JL Vaquez at 154.

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                • boliodogs
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by black_mamba_fam
                  No secret there..who hasnt known this. 1st Cotto...next jail time, then quickie warm up fight vs Canelo in Oct/Nov...all leading up to Sergio in early 2013 (if the world isnt flooded and submerged in water or lava). And obviously Pac isnt in the plans, Arums not done whoring him out yet (1st Bradley, then most likely Marquez, then longshots Huesta/Rios and by then he'll be dead or crippled and forced to retire..which is the only way Bob lets him quit).
                  Originally posted by trainhard_187
                  Floyd may continue to fight at 154 and may even request Pac to be at 154 if the fight between them were ever to happen.

                  Another smart move by Floyd, have Pac weigh in heavier to slow him down and throw in some random blood testing procedures to psychologically throw Pacs head outta the game..
                  If Pacquiao accepts a fight with Floyd at 154 he only has to weigh in at or below 154. He can weigh in at 138 if he wants to and there is no rule against that. But Pacquiao made it clear he is staying at 147 period.

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                  • tredh
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                    #29
                    Are people really this ******ed? If PBF decides to stay at 154 and asks for a Manny fight at 154 yall do know Manny can come in at 100lbs if that is what he wanted to do. So please explain how PBF is going to make Manny come in heavier or how Manny can't make the 154 weight limit.

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                    • boliodogs
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                      #30
                      Actually Floyd is wrong about 154 being Cotto's preferred weight. Cotto's preferred weight is 150 and he tried to force Margarito to agree to a top weight of 150 in the rematch. Margarito refused so they settled on a top weight of 153. All a matter of record right here on boxing scene headlines.

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