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  • Originally posted by richardt View Post
    He hasn't denied it. He would have said "I never agreed". Canelo would not have given him the ultimatum if there was no agreement made for them to fight in September. Floyd don't take ultimatums. He didn't say "I never agreed", he said "I don't take ultimatums". Pretty obvious.
    Exactly, why would Floyd or his people admit they backed out? What we do know is this. Canelo's people as well as Sheafer acknowledged in the ESPN article that Floyd's people agreed to a September fight and even gave Canelo's people parameters of the deal and how much money they would expect.
    When it came time to put pen to paper Floyd backed off.

    If there wasn't any type of agreement then why wasn't Floyd-Ghost announced back in January? Everyone knew it was going to happen. It was the Canelo negotiation that was holding it up. If Floyd wasn't going to agree to fight Canelo why didn't they just tell them to F off and move on a long time ago? Fact is that Floyd tried to play Canelo for a fool because they wanted, some would say needed, him on the Cinco de Mayo card.

    I will tell you this now, Floyd/Guerrero will do Mayweather's worst PPV numbers since the Ricky Hatton fight.

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    • Originally posted by richardt View Post
      So lets see, Canelo is willing to fight Williams, Kirkland, Floyd, and Trout is is scheduled to fight Trout. And Trout is willing to take on Canelo and will, and Floyd was not willing to fight Trout or Canelo or Williams or Canelo. I sure as hell give more praise to Canelo over Floyd for not only willing to fight guys Floyd wouldn't, but is doing so next month.
      The problem is that Canelo hasn't fought anybody yet. He hasn't fought Trout yet so I can't give him praise for that but will praise him for taking the fight. He can be as willing as he wants to fight but if it doesn't happens it doesn't mean anything.

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      • Originally posted by josenoway View Post
        Floyd's not a full-time JMW, whatever gave you the idea that he was? He's only stepped up to 154 when it's a big money fight.
        Since when was Canelo not a big money fight???? Floyd vs Canelo is the highest PPV potential this side of a Pac fight and higher than Guerrero! Canelo is fighting a guy who gave Cotto a tougher fight than Mayweather did and on top of that, Canelo was willing to sign to fight Mayweather on September, Floyd declined. Floyd doesn't need to be a full time 154 pounder, he has fought there and can fight there. Canelo is the one stepping up to the greater risk, not Floyd.

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        • Originally posted by STREET CLEANER View Post
          The problem is that Canelo hasn't fought anybody yet.
          No the problem is Canello is WILLING to fight Trout and Floyd and Floyd has shown no interest in fighting Canelo or Trout. On top of that, Canelo is FIGHTING Trout, a guy who just dominated Cotto.

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          • Originally posted by El Manos
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            Originally Posted by ColdCa$hCanelo

            Floyd has a belt at 154. Saul has a belt at 154. So.....what's the problem again?

            The problem is Saul's belt was basically given to him and he doesn't call the shots. I don't like Mayweather but he doesn't need Alverez. The same can't be said the other way around.
            so tell me how Floyd got his belt from gatti.


            Posted from Boxingscene.com App for Android

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            • Canelo is a big money fight, easily the biggest money fight out there aside from Pac.

              But I wasn't addressing that, I was pointing out the opponents you named that Floyd "wouldn't" fight. Kirkland? Trout? These are big money fights? Why would he fight them? Trout could fit his fanbase in a Fiat 500 and still have room for groceries. Floyd isn't a full-time JMW, why would either of these guys be on his radar? You'd have an argument with Pwill since Paul actually fought at 147 but you'd need a time machine to travel back to 2008. When Canelo agreed to fight Pwill last year, Paul had been fighting at 154 (or above) for like 4 years.

              And like I said, lmao at 'praising' Canelo for *finally* fighting Trout. It's like, yeah, let's clap for the guy for doing what he SHOULD have done years ago. And trying to **** on Floyd for allegedly 'not' fighting guys that Canelo's willing to fight, I mean, really? Like I said Floyd's a part-time JMW and his whopping resume of 2 opponents (DLH & Cotto) STILL craps all over Canelo's current resume, and this is the WBC 154 champ we're talking about here. Sad. Just Sad.

              So lets see, Canelo is willing to fight Williams, Kirkland, Floyd, and Trout is is scheduled to fight Trout. And Trout is willing to take on Canelo and will, and Floyd was not willing to fight Trout or Canelo or Williams or Canelo. I sure as hell give more praise to Canelo over Floyd for not only willing to fight guys Floyd wouldn't, but is doing so next month.

              Originally posted by richardt View Post
              Since when was Canelo not a big money fight???? Floyd vs Canelo is the highest PPV potential this side of a Pac fight and higher than Guerrero! Canelo is fighting a guy who gave Cotto a tougher fight than Mayweather did and on top of that, Canelo was willing to sign to fight Mayweather on September, Floyd declined. Floyd doesn't need to be a full time 154 pounder, he has fought there and can fight there. Canelo is the one stepping up to the greater risk, not Floyd.

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              • [QUOTE=josenoway;13141454]Canelo is a big money fight, easily the biggest money fight out there aside from Pac. But I wasn't addressing that, I was pointing out the opponents you named that Floyd "wouldn't" fight. Kirkland? Trout? These are big money fights? Why would he fight them? Trout could fit his fanbase in a Fiat 500 and still have room for groceries. Floyd isn't a full-time JMW, why would either of these guys be on his radar? You'd have an argument with Pwill since Paul actually fought at 147 but you'd need a time machine to travel back to 2008. When Canelo agreed to fight Pwill last year, Paul had been fighting at 154 (or above) for like 4 years. QUOTE].


                I wasn't talking about Floyd vs Kirkland. I said Canelo has been willing to fight THE best and Floyd has not. And Trout is a threat to Floyd, money or not. He and Pac aren't fighting, Marquez is not appealing so who is left???? That means Floyd is left with almost no options at 147 so he should be fighting Canelo, Trout, Pac, Martinez, or retiring if he's going to fight the Guererro's of the world instead.
                Last edited by richardt; 03-13-2013, 10:34 PM.

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                • LOL, Canelo's been willing to fight the best? Are you joking? Whatever suggested that? His stellar hit list of WW's and JWW's? James Kirkland? The dude who got blasted by Ishida, nearly one rounded by Angulo, and pretty much outboxed by Molina? Wow, don't be raising those standards too high.

                  It's like the mental midgets can't make up their minds. Floyd fights once a year, they cry he should fight more. So he decides to stay active, takes stay busy fights like Ghost, and suddenly he should retire? And whoever said he isn't fight Canelo in Sept? Hell, the May 4 card isn't even finalized yet and people are crying about a completely non-existent Sept card. SMH.

                  [QUOTE=richardt;13141767]
                  Originally posted by josenoway View Post
                  Canelo is a big money fight, easily the biggest money fight out there aside from Pac. But I wasn't addressing that, I was pointing out the opponents you named that Floyd "wouldn't" fight. Kirkland? Trout? These are big money fights? Why would he fight them? Trout could fit his fanbase in a Fiat 500 and still have room for groceries. Floyd isn't a full-time JMW, why would either of these guys be on his radar? You'd have an argument with Pwill since Paul actually fought at 147 but you'd need a time machine to travel back to 2008. When Canelo agreed to fight Pwill last year, Paul had been fighting at 154 (or above) for like 4 years. QUOTE]. I wasn't talking about Floyd vs Kirkland. I said Canelo has been willing to fight THE best and Floyd has not. And Trout is a threat to Floyd, money or not. He and Pac aren't fighting, Marquez is not appealing so who is left???? That means Floyd is left with almost no options at 147 so he should be fighting Canelo, Trout, Pac, Martinez, or retiring if he's going to fight the Guererro's of the world instead.

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                  • Originally posted by chav View Post
                    Imagine if Canelo called Floyd a "nappy haired flat nosed ducker" or a "kinky haired big lipped guy" the kick off would be almighty

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                    • Originally posted by thuggery View Post
                      His post was a joke to simply turn the tables of what Floyd said. Do I really need to explain that? Floyd joked about his complexion and facial features.

                      Originally posted by chav View Post
                      So if i'm going to get dragged into this, i'm going to defend myself. I thought it was pretty straight forward what I was doing, but it seems some folks get sensitive. Imagine how ginger people feel about his comments? Pretty similar I would guess.

                      OK, so Floyd does have hair at times,

                      Dont try and paint me as racist as that shoe doesnt fit my friend.

                      why the hell are you guys even defending yourselves against ignorant people? the post was funny. Floyd made fun of Canelo's complexion and looks. If Canelo would've made fun of Mayweather all hell would've broken loose.

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