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Judah was a top fighte then, Mosley came off best performance delahoya came off a ko victory, Cotto came off a huge win....I don't know where people come up with there assessments of fights
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Originally posted by commodus View Posthe just called him pac a chump so yeah reading comprehension FTW
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Originally posted by GRUSTLER View PostMy point is...... no matter what a fighter does he will never be good enough in any fans eyes so much power to Guerrero. If he wants Floyd then let him go for it. I'm hearing people saying he ain't ready but neither is Canelo. Fighters should be fighting one another no matter what like back in days. Fans became promoters out the blue and next time let him answer me.
1) Oscar was the first Mex-Am to win 4 major titles (6 in all). You fight under his label how could he forget? Oh yeah, he was too busy patting himself on the back.
2) Come get this belt Floyd? Really? It's a WBC interim strap to the actual WBC title that Floyd has. Am I missing something.
3) He makes beating Aydin as this tough feat. Okay, he beat a limited brawler with pretty good pop on his punches and doesn't mix up his punches all that much.
4) He would later call out Jmm for refusing to fight him at 135. Last I check Juan has a HOF career and has a resume longer that Guerrero's 15 month layoff.
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Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostBy Lyle Fitzsimmons - Believe it or not, I’m just like anyone else.
I hear the stories about Robert Guerrero and his considerable family devotion, and I find it impossible not to wish them all the best.
I hope he wins some fights and makes some money. I hope his wife gets the care she needs and stays healthy. And I hope they retire together and have a prolonged happily ever after.
The only time those things are compromised is when he opens his mouth.
Because the more the “Ghost” talks… the more his bravado should scare his loved ones.
Case in point: The aftermath of Saturday’s Showtime main event.
Instead of accepting kudos for a scorecard win over Turk slugger Selcuk Aydin and downplaying the garish ***elry presented to nearly everyone in a World Boxing Council top 10 these days, he added gallons of wordy fuel to an already ill-advised fire.
First, with all due respect to afterglow endorphins and the schoolboy giddiness of a Steve Farhood interview, any 29-year-old with a shred of grounding would concede that a two-defense reign at 126 pounds and precisely one full-fledged title win since doth not a quadruple crown make. [Click Here To Read More]
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Originally posted by El Angel View PostA little harsh, but I only got annoyed with it when there constant ****** press releases about it every day, even though every one in the boxing world knew Guerrero wasn't going to get the fight. Unless Floyd wants a tune-up, I don't think he should or will get it this time either.
He isn't a star yet but has a PR agent releases those silly press releases like its major news.
The one where they said he was mingling with celebs but no celebrities even knew who he was, and the sad part is he had to use Mayweathers name to even get them to notice like when he said, I'm in line to fight Floyd Mayweather Jr., thats what he was telling all the celebs when he introduced himself.
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Originally posted by hectari View PostYeah the only thing I dont like about the Ghost is those press releases, like when he went to a movie premiere or some hollywood store LMAO wtf?
He isn't a star yet but has a PR agent releases those silly press releases like its major news.
The one where they said he was mingling with celebs but no celebrities even knew who he was, and the sad part is he had to use Mayweathers name to even get them to notice like when he said, I'm in line to fight Floyd Mayweather Jr., thats what he was telling all the celebs when he introduced himself.
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