This dude got pinched for roids, got fat as phuck and fell off the map pretty quick. At least he didn't end up like Pavlik
Fernando Vargas: "I should have 'robbed the bank' like Mayweather."
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as i've said, fraud jr is nothing but a product of good bidniz decisions, and excellent timing (for his fake retirement) and please don't forget his ducking ways. it's all rehearsed and planned from the start to build up a loudmouth mediocre boxer to reach the top.
btw, i truly agree 100% with your post!
It can't take more effort to do what Mayweather's done than, say, coming onto a boxing site under the guise of anonymity and whine like a girl about something you didn't have the temerity to do yourself. Especially something so easy as being the "product of bidniz decisions".Comment
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No I watched it in a bar. Every single Mayweather PPV everybody was dissatisfied with the fight.
Nobody wants to pay $70 to watch a con man fight a 12 round snoozer. Tell me if I'm lying about the following you see on a Mayweather PPV.....
- Mayweather throws 10-15 punches a round
- Mayweather lands 2-3 punches a round
- Mayweather just holds,holds and holds
- by the 5th round the arena is dead silent
- 6th round the boobirds come out
Basically Mayweather is a smaller version on Carlos Molina. The guy is the most overly payed athlete for basically not even fighting.
Really the true question is what fights does Mayweather have in his catalogue that have replay value?????? Guerrero, Maidana twice and Canelo all boring ass fights that there is no point in seeing
Only fight worth watching again is Mayweather-Hatton
None of the items you posted are true.
But just so i know, what is your theory on why Floyd remains the best selling PPV fighter in boxing?
How can he be simultaneusly be someone no one wants to watch and also be the one who sells the most PPV?Last edited by AllBoxingAD; 04-24-2015, 12:47 PM.Comment
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Simple question. If Mayweather is so mediocre as a boxer, he's achieved nothing and is nothing but the product of good marketing, then why haven't you done it?
It can't take more effort to do what Mayweather's done than, say, coming onto a boxing site under the guise of anonymity and whine like a girl about something you didn't have the temerity to do yourself. Especially something so easy as being the "product of bidniz decisions".
truth hurts but that's the way it is. first, you're gonna get pissed off then in the long run you'll probably accept the truth.Comment
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I think people are taking what he is saying wrong. Fernando and Floyd go back 20 years, they are good friends.Comment
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I actually find your posting quite funny and was hoping you'd entertain me further. So are you going to answer why it's easier to whine on a website than do something as easy as the little Mayweather has? Or are you going to talk further nonsense (pretty much the same thing anyway, but one can hope)?Comment
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Vargas did go in hard against some tough opposition. Starting with a faded but tough Yory boy Campas (W), prime Raul Marquez (W), prime Winky Wright (W), prime Ike Quartey (W), a tough and game Ross Thompson (W), prime Felix Trinidad (L), prime Oscar De La Hoya (L), old but tough Javier Castillejo (W) prime Shane Mosely (Lx2), and prime wild ass Ricardo Mayorga (L). No way did Mayweather go in hard like Vargas.
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