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Explain why Sergio Martinez vs floyd mayweather at 160 doesnt make sense?

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  • #51
    Originally posted by GUEVARA View Post
    Skills win fights not size. floyds own words.
    In that case, why don't they make Floyd v Ward or Floyd v Klitchko? Floyd's obv not the same fighter at 154 let alone 160.

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    • #52
      Look im not here to defend Floyd im not even a fan of the guy but you cant compare him to Cal****tey

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      • #53
        Originally posted by GUEVARA View Post
        It will create enough interest and hype to sell more than a guerrero fight. (Mayweather going for his so called 6th weight division)

        Sergio is a pound for pound elite.

        Legacy wise floyd needs this to revive whatever is left of a tainted/suspect/arguably "well manipulated" career

        Not since the great Roberto Duran has it been achieved.

        Skills not size wins fight -Thats from floyd jr himself

        If Sergio gets beat floyd's career/legacy will be underwhelming considering how his fans hype him up to be.
        I sense an angry man. Taking every shot against the greatest of this generation. Don't worry son, when all is said and done, people will look at FACTS. They will look at Floyd schooling JMM at the same weight JMM KOed Pacquiao, they will see all champions at their weights, not a catchweight designed to break records only. They will see greatness. Floyd could retire TODAY and be the best of this generation. No more competitors, no more doubt now. Of course they will come up with another hero like they fabricated Pacquiao but he's gonna be too late. You agenda haters.... You have lost.

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        • #54
          Originally posted by T3dBundy View Post
          I think Floyd vs Valuev would be interesting too
          Floyd would still beat Valuev in the boxing skillz department, it wouldn't be fair for Valuev. What Floyd should do is fight Junior Dos Santos in the Octagon. Floyd would be giving up size and skills, a true test to see whether or not Floyd can save his legacy...

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          • #55
            Originally posted by shinobi108 View Post
            What are you drunk or something, didnt that 35 year old man get 4years older and KO Pacquaio last week at a weight higher than where him and Floyd fought? Mosley was ranked no.3 p4p he just beat Margarito, that is equal to Calzaghes best win where Hopkins was ranked no.6 p4p when he fought Calzaghe. Unfortunately thats the end of Calzaghes resume right there whereas Floyds got atleast another 10 career defining fights
            man i see you a boxing noobie, wont reply further.

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            • #56
              Look im not even a fan of the guy but you cant compare him to cal****tey

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              • #57
                ya but you say it as tho nothing he would of or could do would change your view.

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                • #58
                  Originally posted by mannyman View Post
                  In that case, why don't they make Floyd v Ward or Floyd v Klitchko? Floyd's obv not the same fighter at 154 let alone 160.
                  Please don't give this tard ideas for future threads...

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                  • #59
                    Originally posted by NatiKid View Post
                    ya but you say it as tho nothing he would of or could do would change your view.
                    fighting sergio at 160 would be a solid start.

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                    • #60
                      you sound like a high school kid thats into music. you punk rock poser your not even cool not worthy of the punk rock lol so pathetic
                      Last edited by Cinci Champ; 12-22-2012, 08:27 AM.

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