Comments Thread For: Martinez To Mayweather: I'll Find You, Crack Your Bones!

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  • MrFactor
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    #151
    Mayweather will likely fight Bradley. Its winnable and a way out of fighting Martinez. Its a fight his fans can say is legit(which it is). Less risk, probably around the same reward as a Martinez fight. Not only that, Bradley has a win over Pacquiao. Sooooo... If Floyd beats Bradley, as i expect him to, then he can say he doesnt need to fight Pacquiao because he beat the guy who beat him. OR at the very least, if the Pacquiao fight comes off, the Bradley fight will be held over Pacquioa's head in negotiations. 55-45 would now become 65 - 35 or less.

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    • Pinoy4ever
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      #152
      that won't happen

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      • Weebler I
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        #153
        Originally posted by hatershate
        Floyd is a coward for not wanting to fight a heavy handed middleweight king at 154 (his 5th weight class), but Martinez is a man for not wanting to fight Ward at 164.
        Ward wouldn't drop to 164lbs, he ruled it out.

        People would give Mayweather a pass on Martinez if he fought Pacquiao but he's scared to do that too.

        If Floyd doesn't want to fight the best he should retire and stop taking everyone for a ride. Even his buddy 50 Cent knows what's up.

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        • deliveryman
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          #154
          Originally posted by mathed
          I guess you missed the video of Ward saying that Martinez was just too small for him and that he couldn't even make it to anything lower than 168 and in fact was going to move to 175.

          So Martinez just fought a cruiserweight at 160 and now you want him to fight another cruiserweight at 168? Considering he fought most of his career at 154 and has moved up to fight at 160, if he goes back down to 154, he would be "picking on smaller fighters"?

          I think I'm probably missing some other important details because that logice doesn't make any sense.
          Come on man, Chavez isn't a cruiserweight... He's a light heavy at most.

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