Comments Thread For: Floyd Mayweather Vows: I'm Going To Bring it With Guerrero
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See!!! Told you he's just calling everyone bumsniffs all the time, thinking he's clever or something.
"Stop being a bumsniff, you little fl0mo......now act like a grown man".
I guess he doesn't understand how dumb that is.Comment
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I think that the Ghost kind of earned it by his last two performances and those fights were against top ten fighters in that weight division... And thats where the Khan comparisons end.
In regards to Floyd fighting Canelo... That would be a bad fight for Floyd if its at 154. Floyd is considerably better at 147, just as Canelo would be best to stay at 154. Look at what happened to the best fighter (Dawson) at 175 when he came down to 168. He got dominated by Ward and now he's back at 175 and still considered the best at 175. Floyd may not know it, but everyone knows that Floyd is too slow at 154 and relies more on strength at that weight because he is not as quick. People who like Floyd wants to see him at 147 while people who don't like him wants to see him at 154. Floyd can't even get past 152 pounds, but people want him to fight someone who fights at 154 and will be 168 on fight night. smh
The best fights for Floyd is against other 147 pounders with speed. Khan may give him some trouble, believe it or not because of his speed. Floyd has an easier time against people who hit hard but are slower. Mosely had the power but not the speed (remember). Khan, Alexander and Bradley would give Floyd the best fights at 147. At 154, Floyd is very beatable and would not make it through his deal with Showtime.Comment
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Floyd just loves to talk about himself. Guerrero loves to talk about himself just as much. Floyd should easily win this battle of the braggers. Floyd is too fast, too strong, too skillful and hits too hard for Guerrero.Comment
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Eight-Time and Five-Division World Champion Floyd "Money" Mayweather broke from his Las Vegas training camp over the weekend to attend the semifinals of the men's college basketball tournament at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta. While there, he also sat down with media members covering the tournament to discuss his upcoming WBC and Ring Magazine Welterweight World Championship mega-fight against Six-Time and Four Division World Champion Robert Guerrero taking place Saturday, May 4 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas which will be produced and distributed by SHOWTIME PPV®.
Guerrero needs a KO with in 1st 3 rds or else UD for Floydie.
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Funny how you are concerned about Floyd fighting at 154 even though he has done it twice yet you are not as concerned for these other fighters that Floyd fought at WW:so who is he allowed to fight below 154 or does he have to fight at 154-160 despite only entering the ring at 150 pounds and people thinking his 2 worst recent performances were Cotto & Oscar at 154. Again, are you sure you arent penalyzing him for being too good. Any other fight at 140-147 are great fights unless they fight Floyd and then its not fair
Fights at 147 prior to Floyd fight:
Marquez = 0
Hatton = 1
Ortiz = 1
Sharmba = 1
Guerrero = 2Comment
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Your admitting Floyd is that good that the "suppose" (Lucas) top guy ONE division below him would be a cherry pick. But in the same breath would call Floyd scared if he doesn't fight Sergio who is TWO classes above him so which one is it? Is Floyd that great he needs to fight MW's?
Think about that for a second homie... And like he said hate him or not your punk ass is still here watching and commenting!Comment
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