Originally posted by 4Corners
View Post
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Mayweather misses 11 opportunities to fight viable opponents
Collapse
-
-
Originally posted by 4Corners View PostMosley: In his prime, Shane was already at 147-154 while Floyd was at 135-140. When Floyd got to 147 in 2005-2006, Shane wanted absolutely nothing to do with that fight.
Martinez: Sergio Martinez is the Middleweight champion of the world. Floyd has no obligation to fight him.
People are just adding names to rewrite history.
Not until late 2005 did Floyd move up to fight Sharmba at WW while Mosley was fighting at 154. So you can skip that year. First half of 2006, Floyd fought Judah while Mosley fought at 154 TWICE (Vargas I & II).
before the July fight, Mosley said he was taking a vacation with Oscar BUT said that he was going back down to 147 after that and would be more than willing to take on Floyd, Cotto, and so on.
Sergio Martinez was going to come back down to where he had recently fought at which was 154. You know, where Floyd had fought BEFORE and AFTER being called out by Martinez. Martinez called him out a long time ago. Something like 2009/2010 where Martinez fought at 154 and then had just gone up to 160 but even in his 2nd fight with Williams, they fought at a CW Martinez came in at 157.5
Comment
-
what's new... that's fraud jr legacy. he'll be remembered as the best ducker of all time.
can you imagine 10 years from now, fraud will be remembered not only as the best ducker of all time but also the most boring fighter that ever laced a boxing glove.
he'll be the laughing stock of boxing fans.
Comment
-
Originally posted by ADP02 View PostHere is more facts.
Floyd Mayweather is NOT interested in a fight with Cotto 2007-12-16
http://www.boxingscene.com/mayweathe...beat-me--11721
The fact is Floyd fought Cotto while he was #1 at 154, and not prime, but still good.
If you really believe Floyd and Arums relationship had zero to do with that fight not happening in 2007-2008, then you must be challenged.
Comment
-
-
Originally posted by Everlast03 View PostMayweather misses eleven threatening opportunities to fight viable opponents (the most in boxing history) since 1999.POUND-FOR-POUND,
Comment
Comment