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  • FistsOfFurry
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    #51
    depends on how the next couple months pan out. If Garcia loses his name is out the window, unlikely but possible. Same with Khan.

    Khan, Canelo2, Pacquiao

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    • 4Corners
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      #52
      Originally posted by ADP02
      Maybe you were not around but Martinez called out Floyd to fight him at 154 years ago. You know, where Floyd has fought 3 times now? Just to refresh your memory, Floyd fought at 154 before and after he was called out by Sergio Martinez. In fact, Sergio was ready to go lower to entice Floyd but he still said no.

      So please don't bring up the excuse that you did!

      BTW, look at Cotto. He moved up to 160. Yet Floyd couldn't do Martinez at 154.
      He did in early 2012, when he hadn't actually been to 154 in like 3 years. And Cotto is a terrible example, he started 2 weight classes higher then Floyd, and is naturally bigger. Cotto has gone up 3 weight classes, 4 by doing 160. Floyd's already gone up 4 weight classes at 147, 5 at 154.

      Sergio is a Middleweight, has been since 2010. But you know....Floyd was ducking him.

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      • -Antonio-
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        #53
        It will be Khan in September then Garcia in May unless Cotto wins. Then it will be him. If Pac beats Bradley then Marquez in the 5th fight then I think theres a 50/50 chance that fight finally gets done after that May fight because by then Pac will have gotten his steam back.

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        • dc3383
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          #54
          Originally posted by ADP02
          Maybe you were not around but Martinez called out Floyd to fight him at 154 years ago. You know, where Floyd has fought 3 times now? Just to refresh your memory, Floyd fought at 154 before and after he was called out by Sergio Martinez. In fact, Sergio was ready to go lower to entice Floyd but he still said no.

          So please don't bring up the excuse that you did!

          BTW, look at Cotto. He moved up to 160. Yet Floyd couldn't do Martinez at 154.
          Why do always fail to mention in 2010 after he beat Paul Williams and said he would like to fight Floyd; he had only fought at 154 once; and Cotto isn't even fighting him at a full 160 now I wonder do you think he is weight draining a old fighter.

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          • dc3383
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            #55
            Sept 14 either Danny/Cotto 2 if he beats Sergio
            May 15-Manny if he is on a hot streak
            Sept 15-IDK

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            • ADP02
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              #56
              Originally posted by 4Corners
              He did in early 2012, when he hadn't actually been to 154 in like 3 years. And Cotto is a terrible example, he started 2 weight classes higher then Floyd, and is naturally bigger. Cotto has gone up 3 weight classes, 4 by doing 160. Floyd's already gone up 4 weight classes at 147, 5 at 154.

              Sergio is a Middleweight, has been since 2010. But you know....Floyd was ducking him.
              Cotto is a terrible example? You have to be kidding me?

              1) Go check out the recent photos of Martinez next to Cotto. Should I explain?

              2) When Cotto lost to Trout, many here thought that 154 was too much for Cotto and IF he can, should go down to 147 if he wished to have better success.

              Cotto is not a middleweight fighter.

              You and other Floyd fans use excuses for Martinez. Martinez was never a big middle weight. He had the opportunities there so he took them but the point is that he was willing to go down. Not forced!

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              • dc3383
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                #57
                Originally posted by ADP02
                Cotto is a terrible example? You have to be kidding me?

                1) Go check out the recent photos of Martinez next to Cotto. Should I explain?

                2) When Cotto lost to Trout, many here thought that 154 was too much for Cotto and IF he can, should go down to 147 if he wished to have better success.

                Cotto is not a middleweight fighter.

                You and other Floyd fans use excuses for Martinez. Martinez was never a big middle weight. He had the opportunities there so he took them but the point is that he was willing to go down. Not forced!
                Cut the BS he offered the same deal to Floyd and Manny at the same time and at the time both had only went to LMW once but you conviently only point out Floyd when offered Manny 150 and a rehydration limit. Just food for thought when you have never been in the same weightclass as somebody you can't duck them Sergio like everybody else in the 140-160 has called for a fight.

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                • ADP02
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by dc3383
                  Why do always fail to mention in 2010 after he beat Paul Williams and said he would like to fight Floyd; he had only fought at 154 once; and Cotto isn't even fighting him at a full 160 now I wonder do you think he is weight draining a old fighter.
                  What? Floyd fighting at 154 once was not enough?

                  How many times did Marquez fight at WW when he took on Floyd?
                  How many times did Ortiz fight at WW when he took on Floyd?
                  How many times did Guerrero fight at WW when he took on Floyd?
                  How many times did Hatton fight at WW when he took on Floyd?
                  How many times did Sharmba fight at WW when he took on Floyd?
                  How many times did Khan fight at WW when Floyd considered him?

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                  • ADP02
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by dc3383
                    Cut the BS he offered the same deal to Floyd and Manny at the same time and at the time both had only went to LMW once but you conviently only point out Floyd when offered Manny 150 and a rehydration limit. Just food for thought when you have never been in the same weightclass as somebody you can't duck them Sergio like everybody else in the 140-160 has called for a fight.
                    Sergio Martinez said after that that Manny was too small. Remember? Manny said it during training camp with Margarito that he would move down for good as WW was as high as he can go. Floyd on the other hand went up 3 times.

                    Go read the above post to tell you what I think about your excuse about only fighting once at 154.

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