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  • Roy Jones Jnr
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    A list of six approved opponents for Floyd Mayweather's exclusive Showtime contract has been made public, including a few obvious candidates, such as current foe Robert Guerrero, and likely upcoming opponent Saul "Canelo" Alvarez, as well as a few less likely names -- such as Marcos Maidana, ATG and living legend Paul '48 have tried, 48 have failed' Spadafora and Alfredo Angulo. The final two names rounding out the list are Danny Garcia and Devon Alexander.

    While some individuals seem to believe that this means that Mayweather will specifically fight these six fighters in the next 30 months, completing his six-fight contract with Showtime, in truth, this list means absolutely nothing.

    A list of "approved" opponents is quite common for fighters competing on one of the major television networks, particularly when they are locked up into a deal, such as Mayweather is here. The network doesn't want to be trapped and see the contracted fighter take on an unworthy or unknown opponent, and pay him a ransom to do so.

    Having these six names approved as opponents right now doesn't mean anything, however, and they certainly don't lock in Mayweather's next six fights. Guerrero and Canelo are the obvious 1-2 punch here, but after that, it's anybody's guess who Mayweather will fight.

    The other four names are fighters in and around the division, who are promoted by Golden Boy, and don't have an exclusive television home anywhere else. That's it.

    In other words, these are simply a few names they can toss together into a ring with Maywweather without hassle if they can't figure anything else out.

    By the time Mayweather is finished with Guerrero and Canelo, and he's looking at a fight for next May, all of these fighters could be coming off knockout losses. Or momentum and interest could - and should - be building in a plethora of more legitimate fights for Mayweather.

    Interpreting these names as anything else besides what they are -- Golden Boy fighters without obligations who can fight on Showtime at 147 or 154 lbs -- is short-sighted at best.

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    • Derranged
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      #12
      Probably just rumors. Although a fight with the Mexican Freddy Mercury sounds interesting.

      Oritz rematch at the very most can make an entertaining fight while it lasts but nobody's interested.

      Above can also be said about Maidana.

      Don't even get me started on how much I am opposed to a fight with Devon "Huh, Hah Hah Huh!!" Alexander.

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      • Barry Halls
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        #13
        Originally posted by onechance87
        The winner of canelo-trout should be the number one choice
        for floyd.
        yeah it would be kind of annoying to have Canelo being linked to Mayweather for over a year and then for it not to happen once Canelo actually has proven himself worthy.

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        • IronDanHamza
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          #14
          Originally posted by Roy Jones Jnr
          A list of six approved opponents for Floyd Mayweather's exclusive Showtime contract has been made public, including a few obvious candidates, such as current foe Robert Guerrero, and likely upcoming opponent Saul "Canelo" Alvarez, as well as a few less likely names -- such as Marcos Maidana, ATG and living legend Paul '48 have tried, 48 have failed' Spadafora and Alfredo Angulo. The final two names rounding out the list are Danny Garcia and Devon Alexander.

          While some individuals seem to believe that this means that Mayweather will specifically fight these six fighters in the next 30 months, completing his six-fight contract with Showtime, in truth, this list means absolutely nothing.

          A list of "approved" opponents is quite common for fighters competing on one of the major television networks, particularly when they are locked up into a deal, such as Mayweather is here. The network doesn't want to be trapped and see the contracted fighter take on an unworthy or unknown opponent, and pay him a ransom to do so.

          Having these six names approved as opponents right now doesn't mean anything, however, and they certainly don't lock in Mayweather's next six fights. Guerrero and Canelo are the obvious 1-2 punch here, but after that, it's anybody's guess who Mayweather will fight.

          The other four names are fighters in and around the division, who are promoted by Golden Boy, and don't have an exclusive television home anywhere else. That's it.

          In other words, these are simply a few names they can toss together into a ring with Maywweather without hassle if they can't figure anything else out.

          By the time Mayweather is finished with Guerrero and Canelo, and he's looking at a fight for next May, all of these fighters could be coming off knockout losses. Or momentum and interest could - and should - be building in a plethora of more legitimate fights for Mayweather.

          Interpreting these names as anything else besides what they are -- Golden Boy fighters without obligations who can fight on Showtime at 147 or 154 lbs -- is short-sighted at best.

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          Oh goodness Spadafora is actually on the list

          That's it's credibility right out the window.

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          • Weebler I
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            #15
            Originally posted by Roy Jones Jnr
            A list of six approved opponents for Floyd Mayweather's exclusive Showtime contract has been made public, including a few obvious candidates, such as current foe Robert Guerrero, and likely upcoming opponent Saul "Canelo" Alvarez, as well as a few less likely names -- such as Marcos Maidana, ATG and living legend Paul '48 have tried, 48 have failed' Spadafora and Alfredo Angulo. The final two names rounding out the list are Danny Garcia and Devon Alexander.
            So the list is legit:

            Robert Guerrero
            Saul Alvarez
            Marcos Maidana
            Paul Spadafora
            Alfredo Angulo
            Danny Garcia
            Devon Alexander

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            • Weebler I
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              #16
              Originally posted by IronDanHamza
              The only thing I read and know for a fact is he has to fight Spadafora within the first 12 months.
              Originally posted by IronDanHamza
              Oh goodness Spadafora is actually on the list
              lol backfire

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                #17
                Originally posted by The Weebler II
                So the list is legit:

                Robert Guerrero
                Saul Alvarez
                Marcos Maidana
                Paul Spadafora
                Alfredo Angulo
                Danny Garcia
                Devon Alexander
                How is the list legit? Who's the source? Did Showtime release those names? Or Mayweather's camp? Or is it just a "Rumoured list of opponents"

                I'm telling you now, Mayweather is never going to fight Paul Spadafora.

                What if Alexander, for example, loses his next 3 fights? He's obviously not going to be an option.

                Mayweather is not going to be contractually tied to 6 fights with a specific list of fighters.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by IronDanHamza
                  How is the list legit? Who's the source? Did Showtime release those names? Or Mayweather's camp? Or is it just a "Rumoured list of opponents"

                  I'm telling you now, Mayweather is never going to fight Paul Spadafora.

                  What if Alexander, for example, loses his next 3 fights? He's obviously not going to be an option.

                  Mayweather is not going to be contractually tied to 6 fights with a specific list of fighters.
                  But wait, you said:

                  Originally posted by IronDanHamza
                  The only thing I read and know for a fact is he has to fight Spadafora within the first 12 months.
                  Make up your mind Dan

                  Anyway, the list is legit in that it exists. I guess Mayweather fans will argue he's not tied to them because it contains a bunch of B level fighters. But...it exists which was what I was wondering, because I hadn't read it.

                  Btw, this Spada chap, is Floyd fighting him in the Autumn then? :-)

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                  • IronDanHamza
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by The Weebler II
                    But wait, you said:



                    Make up your mind Dan

                    Anyway, the list is legit in that it exists. I guess Mayweather fans will argue he's not tied to them because it contains a bunch of B level fighters. But...it exists which was what I was wondering, because I hadn't read it.

                    Btw, this Spada chap, is Floyd fighting him in the Autumn then? :-)
                    Did you read the link? Spadafora isn't in the article. I think Roy threw a curve ball to make some noise.

                    I was going to say, if Spadafora was legitmately in this "List" then there's no way it's credible.

                    The article also say's this;

                    "Having these six names approved as opponents right now doesn't mean anything, however, and they certainly don't lock in Mayweather's next six fights."

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                      #20
                      Spadafora? Lol you guys need to get a life.

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