Comments Thread For: Mayweather Inks Huge Six Fight Deal With Showtime/CBS
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You have to understand that facts don't matter to the haters on this site. He could KO Guerrerro, KO the Alvarez-Trout winner, KO Martinez and then move up to 168 and beat Andre Ward and retire. The haters would then criticize him for ducking a second fight with Juan Manuel Marquez.Comment
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mayweather has a lot of blood sucking leeches around him. he is forced to look for greener pastures because of this. once the money stops flowing in, all those leeches will fade and mayweather will end up either in jail, on the street or dead (figuratively than literally)Comment
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Let me refresh this. Floyd Mayweather pays HBO, one of the biggest tv networks on earth, a % of each PPV he sold?
Dude... plz take a shovel and bury yourself alive.Comment
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HUGE? Junior Mayweather Will Strategically Hand Pick 6 Fights As He Always Does!
Come on..... He's not going to fight Pacquiao or Canelo. Just as he's done his whole career, he will seek 6 guys that are: Smaller, Old and past their prime, one dimensional, lead with their chin, slow, cuts easy, inexperienced, the safest trip to the bank. He strategically made Mosley and Cotto wait for more than 10 years to fight, until he thought they'd each had too many wars, and were well past their prime. He's made Pacquaio wait more than 4 years, and STILL won't fight Manny which to this day would still be his biggest payday. Manny is still to risky. He won't fight Canelo EVER. Canelo is the next coming of a young Marvin Hagler. WAY too much risk for Junior. So no doubt, Junior has realized HBO is catching on to his hand picking antics, and Showtime stepped up. NOW, if Junior Mayweather was about to line up 6 fights that looked like this: 1) Pacquiao, 2) Canelo, 3) Danny Garcia, 4) Lucas Matthysse, 5) Marcos Maidana, 6) Sergio Martinez... then I might have an interest. NO WAY Junior Mayweather wants to risk his "0" like that. He thinks if he retires undefeated, he'll be the greatest of all time, greater than Ray Robinson and Ray Leonard... LOL, not on his life.Comment
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