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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: De La Hoya Reacts: I Am Not Bitter With Mayweather

    LOS ANGELES --- Floyd Mayweather won a split decision over Oscar De La Hoya when they met in the ring in 2007 and "Money" went on to become the biggest pay-per-view superstar in the sport by knocking off fighters promoted by De La Hoya.

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  • radioraheem
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    • face untouched
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      are you serious?? Cause you literally spend the entire cinco de mayo weekend tweeting how floyd should be 43-0 smfh this dude on the rock again get help you lost

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      • Box-Office
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        Nope not at all.

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        • [T][B][E]
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          #5
          Do bitter ppl admit their bitter to the public media? and just as an example (Oscars' not racist.) - Do racist figureheads admit their racist to the public media? Nope they get caught and have to resign.

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          • Fighting_Pride
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            mayweather punches didn't even make a dent. maidana had effective aggression and consistently squared off on mayweather battering him on the ropes each and every round. mayweather is only able to throw counters from midrange, take that away and he looks amateur, won't even return fire when pushed to the ropes. he flinched at maidana's every feint.

            dela hoya is right. it ought to be 43-3. history will look at it that way no matter what.


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            • MurkaMan
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              #7
              Originally posted by Fighting_Pride
              mayweather punches didn't even make a dent. maidana had effective aggression and consistently squared off on mayweather battering him on the ropes each and every round. mayweather is only able to throw counters from midrange, take that away and he looks amateur, won't even return fire when pushed to the ropes. he flinched at maidana's every feint.

              dela hoya is right. it ought to be 43-3. history will look at it that way no matter what.


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              Floyd has fought fighters WAAY better, stronger, faster, better footwork than Marcos. The Floyd who fought Canelo would be too strong for Marcos. Marcos basically overpowered and beat Floyd with weight.

              Floyd looked weak in this fight and I called it a draw. But watch the rematch Floyd is probably so humiliated and ashamed, he is going to beat this dude's azz and make him look like all the rest.

              Yall are acting like Marcos really did something special. He did good. But that was obviously not the same Floyd. In the rematch Floyd will overpower him.

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              • frantic fighter
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                I'm not bitter...I just wish him defeat at every turn....and live vicariously through all of his opponents and post tweets at all times of the night questioning his resume....a bitter person would never do those things.

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                • WESS
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                  I bring him up a lot because he in fact beat me and 8 of my guys so no i'm not bitter at all. lol

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                  • Frank Ducketts
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Fighting_Pride
                    mayweather punches didn't even make a dent. maidana had effective aggression and consistently squared off on mayweather battering him on the ropes each and every round. mayweather is only able to throw counters from midrange, take that away and he looks amateur, won't even return fire when pushed to the ropes. he flinched at maidana's every feint.

                    dela hoya is right. it ought to be 43-3. history will look at it that way no matter what.


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                    History will remember Pac being knocked unconscious for 4 minutes and had to be eventually awakened by smelling salts.

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