nobodys gonna pay for mayweather to fight alexander or khan's bum ass. we want competitive fights!
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Originally posted by DLT View Postand what did I say? Its not the same guy. He's not the same guy who fought Baldy. This isnt the pre Oscar version. He's much bigger than a title now.
How convenient. When people want to see Floyd/Canelo, "who cares about the title?"
I've come to realize you're one of Floyd's most die hard defenders, so I won't respond to you anymore.
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Originally posted by BUNGALOWS View PostAnd I quote, "who cares about the title?"
How convenient. When people want to see Floyd/Canelo, "who cares about the title?"
I've come to realize you're one of Floyd's most die hard defenders, so I won't respond to you anymore.
My point is that argument is moot. If he doesnt wanna fight Canelo or anyone else then strip him. No one argues against that so why keep bringing it up. Its common sense. That still doesnt mean he should fight him. He either gets one or the other. Either he fights him and keeps the belt or he doesnt and get stripped.
It doesnt matter because if he gets stripped, fights at WW, then he can still go to 154 anytime he wants to get the belt back. Thats my point. he doesnt have to wait in line or start all over like other guys would. Any champ would fight him. The whole argument is moot and silly. i dont even get it. No one is arguing against it
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Originally posted by josenoway View Postyup, 154 yes, 160 no.
Well maybe he could take enroll in The Manny Pacquiao School for Boxers Who Can't Fight Good at Regular Weights and Want to Do Other Stuff Good Too and fight for a 160 belt at a 155 CW.
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Originally posted by thuggery View Post160? Absolutely not
154? Absolutely, so as long as he holds a title there and is ranked #1
Some won't be satisfied till he really mans up & takes on Wlad I guess.
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Originally posted by DLT View PostYou are missing my point. My point is why keep bringing up about Floyd's belt or stripping him. No one cares. Its common sense. If he doesnt defend in then strip him. Not even a Floyd fan would argue that. What I do argue is people saying he's the 154 pound champ so he should fight there. I then say that he's also the 147 pound champ so he should fight there too.
My point is that argument is moot. If he doesnt wanna fight Canelo or anyone else then strip him. No one argues against that so why keep bringing it up. Its common sense. That still doesnt mean he should fight him. He either gets one or the other. Either he fights him and keeps the belt or he doesnt and get stripped.
It doesnt matter because if he gets stripped, fights at WW, then he can still go to 154 anytime he wants to get the belt back. Thats my point. he doesnt have to wait in line or start all over like other guys would. Any champ would fight him. The whole argument is moot and silly. i dont even get it. No one is arguing against it
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Originally posted by Dazzaman View PostAgreed. 160 fighters are really just too big, even for Floyd. The guy was a super featherweight & lightweight for a long time, it's been a big progression through the weight classes anyway. Unless he gets lazy & puts on a few pounds (unlikely) he's not really going to be able to be anywhere near a credible middleweight. If he does a middleweight fight at all it'll only be a once-off or twice-off at the absolute outside.
Some won't be satisfied till he really mans up & takes on Wlad I guess.
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Originally posted by DLT View Postthe problem is though, what if the Jr. MW is really a MW in sheeps clothing? Canelo & Trout are huge guys. They come into the ring bigger than most MW's. Thats the problem. They are putting on 20-25 pounds in one night.
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