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As much as ive always disliked how floyd avoids prime fighters.....
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Originally posted by Almondsand View PostDon't forget Thuggery and the Margarito fans, I swear they are the most illiterate when it comes to boxing, they accuse Floyd of being disgraceful but consider Marge a true champion.. LOL they got to be ****ing around..
Yet.. You listed this factual details, they will ignore it and continue to say Floyd ducked their ****ty favorite fighter.
Especially if its not making u more than fighting someone else.
Same guys that say Floyd fights smaller guys and uses weight to his advantage(which is amazing since he's usually the smaller guy) are the same guys defending Canelo for calling out and 140-147lbers...yet he's a true warrior...lmao.
Then they bring up Paul Williams....jeez every damn guy avoided him....yet now it appears only Floyd has.
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Originally posted by Own3d View PostHow many of his opponents has he actually weighed more than on fight night?Originally posted by flint View Postthe only fighter that floyd has ever faced that was smaller than him is juan manuel marquez. floyd is a natural jr welter.he started his career out at 130lbs.he went to welterweight because of the money.he walks around daily ay 155lbs. all the jr welters enter the ring weighing more than moey.so stop crying.
You can come in at higher than Floyd on fight night but that doesn't mean that they have the years of ring experience against 147 or 154 fighters.
EXAMPLE: Floyd fought at 154 then his next opponent is someone who a year ago hadn't fought at 140 nor 147 and only beat 1 or 2 average fighters at 147 who have losing records of late at WW. Now add the fact that the reason Floyd doesn't gain much weight because he is a ring rat and comes in great shape. Now does it really matter if the opponent comes in heavier? Does heavier translate to being in better shape than Floyd? Actually, especially for a fighter who recently moved up, it may be a detriment for that fighter since he may become slower, have a lower work-rate and be more lethargic ..... therefore giving the already faster Floyd even MORE of an advantage. The above was Floyd's last fighter, Guerrero.
Floyd already has most of the advantages .... he just wants to seal the deal by getting fighters who just moved up to the big boys division from 130, 135, 140 .... to 147
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Originally posted by The Gambler1981Quote:
Originally Posted by Pr23
Exactly n then floyd gets a pass **** that. Most fighters lose guess why because when the best fight the best that's what happens. Now days though just cause a top fighter losses to another good fighter hes done. Well I guess no one undefeated will ever fight Floyd because he won't make the fight when they are undefeated or very good n if u lose once fans will say u don't deserve it. U either gotta start looking ordinary or old and that's the recipe to getting floyd in the ring
The guys you are calling the best are the exact same level of guy you accuse Floyd of not fighting the best~
When you are the best, I mean actually the best as in the actual definition of no one is better then by definition no one should be a challenge.
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Originally posted by ColdCa$hCanelo View Postname the last time Floyd fought a guy coming off a win where the two combatants were fighting to face Floyd next.
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Originally posted by Calabis View PostName a fighter near the weight restrictions that is not calling out Floyd? And last time I checked they all are trying to win to get a shot at a huge payday....funny how when he was calling out guys he couldn't get fights...but now he's suppose to fight everyone that according to u poses a threat. When he beats them u will move the goalposts and downplay the win...it is what it is
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