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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Thurman: I Want Mayweather Whenever He Wants Me

    Before he even steps in the ring on Saturday night, WBA 'regular' welterweight champion Keith 'One Time' Thurman (25-0, 21KOs) has been ruled out as a potential September 12th opponent for WBC/WBA full champion Floyd Mayweather Jr. (48-0, 26KOs).

    Thurman will defend his title against former champion Luis Collazo (36-6, 19KOs) at the USF Sundome in Tampa, Florida. The match headlines the ESPN debut of Premier Boxing Champions (PBC).
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  • tiliheels
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    i'm really not sure if thurman would beat a prime ortiz

    I bet u want mayweather so u can pull the chino dissapearing act..he'd beat u easy..u bring nothing to the table but big exchanges..u'd be takin 1 to give 2 all night, but never fight the 2...if robert walked u into counters for the opening 2 rounds i'm not even questioning wat floyd would do to you...he'll promote your 0 on vegas card's im sure...thats a great reason for him not to easily take it..

    chino resume said its ok to walk away btw...if thurman walked away it would be even more disappointing than ortiz

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    • Lou Cipher
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      Sorry Keith.... Floyd's heart is already taken by Leonard Ellerbe

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      • John Locke
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        #4
        Originally posted by tiliheels
        i'm really not sure if thurman would beat a prime ortiz

        I bet u want mayweather so u can pull the chino dissapearing act..he'd beat u easy..u bring nothing to the table but big exchanges..u'd be takin 1 to give 2 all night, but never fight the 2...if robert walked u into counters for the opening 2 rounds i'm not even questioning wat floyd would do to you...he'll promote your 0 on vegas card's im sure...thats a great reason for him not to easily take it..

        chino resume said its ok to walk away btw...if thurman walked away it would be even more disappointing than ortiz
        Disappearing act? I think you're forgetting Maidana is the one who pulled out of a fight with Thurman in 2012 and then turned down a fight with him again after that.

        Nothing but exchanges? You've obviously not seen much of him.

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        • No Tomorrow
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          Think it may be unfortunate timing for Keith in terms of being able to fight Floyd, but I'd love to see it. He would be the only opponent in Floyd's career that I think could actually get it done. I've never thought that with any of Floyd's previous opponents so it'd be nice

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          • -PBP-
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            I can't wait till Floyd retires so these dudes will be more focused on fighting each other.

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            • Nomadic
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              #7
              More common opponents, put Pac on that list. See how he holds up against Pac speed and how Pac hold up to his power.

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              • Beercules
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                #8
                ...no ****.

















                Doe.

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                • The Big Dunn
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                  Originally posted by PBP
                  I can't wait till Floyd retires so these dudes will be more focused on fighting each other.
                  Yeah. Thurman needs to be fighting Brook, Bradley, Manny or Maidana-fights where a win elevates him, not Collazo, where an easy win is expected.

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                  • -PBP-
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                    Originally posted by The Big Dunn
                    Yeah. Thurman needs to be fighting Brook, Bradley, Manny or Maidana-fights where a win elevates him, not Collazo, where an easy win is expected.
                    It's getting ridiculous. All these fighters from 140-160 are taking easy fights in hopes of being picked by Floyd.

                    This has been going on for too long.

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