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  • #41
    Originally posted by Fetta View Post
    They will fight and alot of these posters will change their tune of what they think of Canelo IF he loses.
    I don't think they will fight. When has Floyd ever fought a young or prime champion in that champion's own weight class? You have to go back to when he was fighting at 135 - a long time ago.

    If they do fight, I don't agree that people will suddenly term Canelo a bum. Regardless of how you think Canelo stacks up historically, there's little doubt that he is one of the best LMWs in the world, if not the best. For instance, there's little doubt that he would give Cotto a vicious beating.

    He's young, he's fresh, and he's improving. He is not like anyone Floyd has ever fought before (due to his size, youth and skill). If Floyd wins, he could legitimately lay claim to being the best 154 lber in the world. Right now that claim rings hollow.

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    • #42
      Originally posted by APryor View Post
      I don't think they will fight. When has Floyd ever fought a young or prime champion in that champion's own weight class?
      Victor Ortiz was young

      Victor Ortiz was in his prime

      Victor Ortiz was a champion

      Victor Ortiz was a welterweight and the fight took place at welterweight


      Now go ahead and revise your post and add the word "elite level" some other **** to discount that. lol

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      • #43
        Originally posted by APryor View Post
        I don't think they will fight. When has Floyd ever fought a young or prime champion in that champion's own weight class? You have to go back to when he was fighting at 135 - a long time ago.

        If they do fight, I don't agree that people will suddenly term Canelo a bum. Regardless of how you think Canelo stacks up historically, there's little doubt that he is one of the best LMWs in the world, if not the best. For instance, there's little doubt that he would give Cotto a vicious beating.

        He's young, he's fresh, and he's improving. He is not like anyone Floyd has ever fought before (due to his size, youth and skill). If Floyd wins, he could legitimately lay claim to being the best 154 lber in the world. Right now that claim rings hollow.
        Posters on here will change their tune when floyd and canelo fight and IF canelo loses. I stand by that and i stand by they will fight. Floyd just fought and when has he ever rushed things. Just canelo, whom side im on, says something doesnt mean something isnt going on behind the curtain. Ill wait to see wht happens. Its early still.

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        • #44
          Originally posted by bravestone View Post
          Arguello moved up to fight Pryor, Delahoya moved up to fight Vargas, Mosley moved up to fight Wright, Whitaker moved up to fight McGirt, with no special requests.
          Floyd moved up to fight De La Hoya with no special request.

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          • #45
            Mayweather is a POS hypocrite.. didn't he diss Pacquiao over and over for fighting Cotto and Margarito and DeLa Hoya at 147.. saying when he fights people he wants them at their comfortable weight??? so he fought Cotto at 154lbs.. so he wouldnt be called a hyporcrite for dissing Pacquiao about fighting at Catchweights ... now he wants Canelo to drain down to 147lbs?? sounds like a ***** to me.... if you don't want to fight at 154lbs DON'T FIGHT AT 154lbs... and don't go taking belts away from a division you want to cherry pick from fgt.

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            • #46
              Is this fight happening or what?

              I'll bet Floyd doesn't even fight in September. Aside from the Mexican Bobby Budnick who else can he fight?

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              • #47
                This fight will happen on Cinco de Mayo 2014 at 154. It will sell between 1.5 and 1.75M PPVs.

                I think Canelo will give Floyd a hard fight. I've always thought that. He might even win as Floyd will be 37 by then.

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                • #48
                  [QUOTE=BUNGALOWS;13426978]Translation: Where you at Floyd? Don't be scared homie.[/QUOT___________________

                  Translation: I want to rehydrate to 172lbs while floyd only comes in at 150lbs

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by SOL27 View Post
                    Except one of the reasons that fight didn't happen was because of the split that Manny wanted. Don't kid yourself man, Mayweather is the cash cow, he runs the show.
                    Are you serious?! Even if he gave Pac 50/50 he would have made more money fighting anyone else at the time. in 2010 and even a year later it would have been the most lucrative fight in history. Most experts said both fighters could have commanded a $50 million guarantee with both getting a lot more on the upside. Money wasn't enough to risk the 0 then, and its not enough now.

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by PBP View Post
                      Victor Ortiz was young

                      Victor Ortiz was in his prime

                      Victor Ortiz was a champion

                      Victor Ortiz was a welterweight and the fight took place at welterweight


                      Now go ahead and revise your post and add the word "elite level" some other **** to discount that. lol
                      That was what quite a few were saying prior to the Ortiz fight strangely enough.

                      Good chance a similar trend will happen after Canelo.

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