Honestly, this is the only guy at 154 or under that I can see beating Floyd.
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Originally posted by The_Bringer View PostYes, you are grasping at straws. And switching topics on the fly as well, I see. You were the one who brought up Jones and Lewis, I was the one who told the truth about it, then you made a false comparison between De La Hoya fighting super middleweights (a weight division he'd never even fought in) and Jones (a heavyweight champion) fighting Lewis (the real heavyweight champion).
Two totally different things.
And if Mayweather doesn't fight Martinez it's a duck. Especially if he fights someone else at 154 instead. If he can make it to fight someone like Alvarez then he could make it to fight Martinez.
DLH never fought at supermiddleweight. That was my point it has never been done before, so it's not a duck. Name 1 other fighter who fought he number 1 guy in his 5th weight class at the age of 35 or 36.
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Originally posted by radioraheem View PostBusiness-wise, if the choice is between Alvarez and Martinez, the clear choice would be Alvarez. And the promoter for Martinez are on record for saying that they are more interested in doing the rematch with Chavez Jr, than pursuing a fight with Floyd Mayweather.
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I can't believe people are actually complaining about the possibility of this fight happening. What's not to like about it?
WTF else do you want to see? Floyd vs. Guerrero, Bradley, Maidana, Alexander, Khan or some other wack ass flawed fighter at 147?
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Originally posted by The_Bringer View PostAgree to disagree, then. Martinez has been calling Mayweather's name for quite some time now, and with the wins over Williams, Pavlik, and Chavez I think he has a claim.
I should state, however, that I think Sergio is a bigger win than Canelo even at 154lbs. I'm just not sold on Alvarez at all.
Martinez has proven himself worthy of a fight but for the fight to be meaningful at 154 like I want it I need to see him beat someone quality at 154, still if it happens so be it not like I wouldn't watch if it does not happen I ain't mad. To each his own though.
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Originally posted by PBP View PostI can't believe people are actually complaining about the possibility of this fight happening. What's not to like about it?
WTF else do you want to see? Floyd vs. Guerrero, Bradley, Maidana, Alexander, Khan or some other wack ass flawed fighter at 147?
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Originally posted by The Gambler1981 View PostI think they can fight and it would be cool if they did, but just considering the situation I would not call that a duck. Most people throw around duck fairly easily, so I tend to go the other way so I need to see belts in trash cans to be calling a duck. We can disagree on what constitutes a duck though, it is nbd.
Martinez has proven himself worthy of a fight but for the fight to be meaningful at 154 like I want it I need to see him beat someone quality at 154, still if it happens so be it not like I wouldn't watch if it does not happen I ain't mad. To each his own though.
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Originally posted by CHOWWOKKA View PostWell, what happens when Zombinez shows up and Floyd waxes him. All I would like is Martinez to have a tune up at 154. I even made a thread about that and it get deleted
I think if it happens it will be at a weight Sergio is comfortable at.
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Originally posted by The_Bringer View PostAgree to disagree, then. Martinez has been calling Mayweather's name for quite some time now, and with the wins over Williams, Pavlik, and Chavez I think he has a claim.
Mayweather weighed '47 on fight night against Cotto.
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