Mayweather: Where was Martinez when I was dominating at 21?

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  • FeFist
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    #181
    Originally posted by daggum
    the mysterious floyd mayweather p4p chronicles continue.....on this episode we examine how floyd got from #8 to #1 after the castillo fights.

    floyd looked mediocre and in most observers eyes went 1-1 against castillo. he was placed at #8 p4p after both fights. a respectable position but with the closeness of both fights he still had much to prove. the next year he fought phillip ndou and victoriano soso. he moves up to #5.the next year he fights only demarcus corley and moves up to #2. the next year he fights gatti and becomes #1! you did it floyd you did it! proved it!

    Overlooking you downplaying his accomplishments the people ahead of him collected losses, Mayweather continued to win. Your *****ing makes about as much sense of *****ing about Donaire, Martinez and Ward leapfrogging Pacquiao. ( I will leave out Broner because he shouldn't be on the list and Marquez because he beat Pacquiao).

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    • straightleft
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      #182
      Originally posted by The Weebler II
      The Floydiots will spin this thing into something in favor of Floyd. This is a blatant ducking from this coward. Anyway, what can you expect? He faked his retirement, modified a fake OST which he failed on 3 occasions not to mention the fake vacations he took to avoid tough prime opponents.

      This coward is completely a disgrace to our sport.
      Last edited by straightleft; 04-09-2013, 09:00 PM.

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      • FeFist
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        #183
        Originally posted by junior gong
        you think a fight with RG has 'meaning'??
        Your question proves your ******ity. I don't think his fight with Guerrero has meaning so it falls into the same bin as fights I wouldn't complain about missing out on.

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        • B.U.R.N.E.R
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          #184
          Mayweather beats Martinez at 154. 117-111. Id like to see it.

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          • daggum
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            #185
            Originally posted by FeFist
            Overlooking you downplaying his accomplishments the people ahead of him collected losses, Mayweather continued to win. Your *****ing makes about as much sense of *****ing about Donaire, Martinez and Ward leapfrogging Pacquiao. ( I will leave out Broner because he shouldn't be on the list and Marquez because he beat Pacquiao).
            so basically what you are agreeing to is that floyd simply hung around fighting sub-par fighters and waited for the people above him to lose. you are saying he didn't take any risks because he knew they would lose and he would move up. i couldn't agree more.

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              #186
              Originally posted by Still Blazin
              Mayweather beats Martinez at 154. 117-111. Id like to see it.
              I dont agree with you but I like to see it, maybe he does maybe he doesnt. We just dont know.

              And that fight even at 154 no matter how much the flomos try to downplay it, will still be 1000% more meaning fight for mayweather and his career then any guerrero or ortiz or a shot cotto put combined.

              I just dont see there logic, too much risk so they rationalize it, as "its at 154 he gets no credit cause martinez will be weight drained" is there only defense.

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                #187
                Originally posted by Fetta
                This is my superfight but i honestly dont think martinez can make 154 anymore without sacrificing alot. Which in turn will get floyd no credit.
                Hypocrite. You crucified Pac when he fought Margarito at catchweight. Now that Canelo wants to fight the coward at 150 and Martinez at 154, your coward boy quickly moved down to 147 to avoid these two. What happen to Floyd being number 1 at 154?

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                • B.U.R.N.E.R
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                  #188
                  Originally posted by ElBossHogg™
                  I dont agree with you but I like to see it, maybe he does maybe he doesnt. We just dont know.

                  And that fight even at 154 no matter how much the flomos try to downplay it, will still be 1000% more meaning fight for mayweather and his career then any guerrero or ortiz or a shot cotto put combined.

                  I just dont see there logic, too much risk so they rationalize it, as "its at 154 he gets no credit cause martinez will be weight drained" is there only defense.
                  It does have meaning today ..but post fight Martinez could be old, drained, etc I see both sides.

                  But with that said I still think he beats him.

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                  • mathed
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                    #189
                    Originally posted by Still Blazin
                    Mayweather beats Martinez at 154. 117-111. Id like to see it.
                    Martinez ends Floyd's career at 160, we'll never see it.

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                      #190
                      Originally posted by mathed
                      Martinez ends Floyd's career at 160, we'll never see it.
                      My post said 154. Floyd at 160 would be a joke. At 154 hes not even full strength.

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