Floyd Mayweather has cherry picked his last 10 fights!!!

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  • Vasyl’s dad
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    #31
    Originally posted by -PANDA-
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    Originally Posted by Twako

    then do another cherrypick by fighting his WBC mandatory

    it's still puzzling to me how pac got bumped to a mandatory position by beating a blown up former lightweight champion coming off a loss

    ....and let me just state: i like pac as a fighter
    the same way Floyd got a fight with 154 titlist dlh. because they can.


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    • megas30
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      #32
      Listen, Floyd and his team understand the urgency of Manny's financial situation. Their actions tell me they refused to be dictated to or backed into a corner, when they feel they have the upper-hand. Even though this is my opinion, and doesn't count for much, i feel they want to reserve the right to do things on their terms.

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      • slc7108
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        #33
        You kidding right you cannot say Timothy Bradley and JMM is tough competition? Floyd would crusify Timothy I think pac beat him also but Brandon Rios? Come on he not good at all! Floyd ahs fought better competetion lately all the guys Manny has fought were ok but floyd would of killed the same guys, everyone that has fought both of them chose Floyd to win!! Marquez, Oscar, Cotto, Delhoya wonder why?

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        • J The UnBiased
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          #34
          Originally posted by hugh grant
          SSM just wasn't a p4p fighter, whereas JMM is that's the difference. When Floyd fought JMM he came in over the limit and bloated JMM, JMM wasn't proven at 140, let alone 147. So again Floyd doesn't fight p4p fighters, and if he does it is rare.
          Floyd fought Marquez when Marquez was universally recognized P4P #2 in the world. Guess what Floyd's next fight was? It was Shane Mosley he was Universally recognized as the #3 P4P Fighter in the world. These are the facts, I know it hurts.

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          • J The UnBiased
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            #35
            Originally posted by I don't lose
            the same way Floyd got a fight with 154 titlist dlh. because they can.


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            Floyd became the undisputed Champ at 147.......then he moved up..............

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            • MindBat
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              #36
              Originally posted by The Badguy
              Against 10 champions:

              Saul "Canelo" Alvarez - WBC and WBA Super welterweight (Undefeated)

              Robert Guerrero - WBC interim welterweight champion

              Miguel Cotto - WBA super welterweight champion/The Ring #1-ranked light middleweight

              Victor Ortiz - WBC welterweight champion/The Ring #2-ranked welterweight

              Shane Mosley - WBA super-welterweight champion/#1 Ranked welterweight/#3 pound for pound

              Juan Manuel Marquez - The Ring lightweight champion/#2 pound-for-pound

              Ricky Hatton - The Ring light welterweight champion (Undefeated)

              Oscar De La Hoya - WBC light-middleweight titleholder/Cashcow champion

              Carlos Baldimir - WBC and The Ring welterweight champion

              Zab Judah - IBF welterweight champion



              Facts are facts ladies and gentlemen.
              Now if Floyd would have refused to fight any of those guys while they were on top, coming off of wins, and having title belts, the criticism would've been well deserved.

              But he fights them and lifts their belts, and it's as if those guys
              merely handed them to him without a fight.

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              • djinferno
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                #37
                those are some mean cherries boy

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                • WatchForTheHook
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                  #38
                  Can some one Do the Last 10 Manny Fights??

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                  • waxfondler
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by megas30
                    Listen, Floyd and his team understand the urgency of Manny's financial situation. Their actions tell me they refused to be dictated to or backed into a corner, when they feel they have the upper-hand. Even though this is my opinion, and doesn't count for much, i feel they want to reserve the right to do things on their terms.
                    the same way team pac refused additional testing... dont forget, pac held all the power the first negotiations. so if you co-sign floyd "refusing to be dictated to", then you clearly agree with pac sharing the same feelings during the first negotiations...

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                    • hugh grant
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by J The UnBiased
                      Floyd fought Marquez when Marquez was universally recognized P4P #2 in the world. Guess what Floyd's next fight was? It was Shane Mosley he was Universally recognized as the #3 P4P Fighter in the world. These are the facts, I know it hurts.
                      Floyds last 6 opponents haven't been p4p the best. SSM wasn't a p4p fighter. JMM was bloated and had proved nothing at 140 let alone at 147 and Floyd came in over the limit, you cant ignore that.

                      Floyds last 3 opponents certainly aren't p4p, yet Pacs last 3 were ie JMM, Brad, JMM and regularly. FLoyd has long recuperating breaks which benefit him, he isn't a fighter.

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