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  • #31
    [QUOTE=The Big Dunn;15875870]Dude, its July 14th, get over it already. Floyd defeated Manny by a wide margin. Manny just isn't good enough to beat Floyd.[/QUOTE


    Actually I am ashamed of Jr for NOT KOing PAC !! He Knew the shoulder was useless !!! But he chicken fought to victory. He should now do that with GGG

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    • #32
      Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post
      Cotto is likely fighting Canelo. GGG amd Lara might get it on. Bradley would be a much better option than Berto, but we know Bradley's promotional situation and we also know he has stated-I will not chase a Floyd fight.
      1) Yet, Cotto didn't sign with Canelo... and Floyd can fight him at 152 for the MW belts...
      2) Last time I saw Lara placing Floyd at #1 as an option...
      3) If no Bradley, then Algieri -- he fights Haymon's guys...

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      • #33
        I agree with sr. Its dangerous for floyd to be thinking like that. Easy opponent or not, your in the ring with a another man and if u dont feel they are a threat u can get hurt in boxing.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by MDPopescu View Post
          As I said: Floyd doesn't have to fight Golovkin...

          ... Instead he has Bradley, Cotto or Lara... None of them is ****** as Khan or Berto...

          ... At least fight someone with brains, doe!...
          He doesn't have to, just like Duran didn't have to fight Hagler and SRL and Barkley but he wanted to challenge himself and greatness bestowed upon him.

          Its only one fight left, so why not go for glory? GGG at 160 and Pac rematch.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by hugh grant View Post
            He doesn't have to, just like Duran didn't have to fight Hagler and SRL and Barkley but he wanted to challenge himself and greatness bestowed upon him.

            Its only one fight left, so why not go for glory? GGG at 160 and Pac rematch.
            Are u ******ed? What does ggg have in common with all time greats like hagler and srl? Floyd should just drain andre ward down. That would do way more for his legacy

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            • #36
              Originally posted by MDPopescu View Post
              1) Yet, Cotto didn't sign with Canelo... and Floyd can fight him at 152 for the MW belts...
              2) Last time I saw Lara placing Floyd at #1 as an option...
              3) If no Bradley, then Algieri -- he fights Haymon's guys...
              I don't see cotto/Floyd next.
              He could defend the 154lb titles against Lara. I don't see that either.
              Yes, I think Al is going to keep this one in house.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by twosweethooks View Post
                1) Actually I am ashamed of Jr for NOT KOing PAC !! He Knew the shoulder was useless !!! But he chicken fought to victory. He should now do that with GGG
                Manny and GGG should fight and the winner gets Floyd. This way Manny earns a rematch or GGG has a PPV under his belt.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by 12TRIBEsRiSe View Post
                  they also skip over the fact that the fight would have happend if pac man took the test, the same one he took for this last fight with floyd... and the same one he demands his opponents to take... hmmmmm
                  I would love to have seen Floyd take more risks as far as opponent selection during his career. Pretty much after his relative short reign as lightweight champ, he started angling for the biggest money fights. Which didn't always line up with the toughest opponents available.

                  But in hindsight, I can understand his stance on risk taking. Because his critics are gonna **** on whoever he fights. The same critics that claims he ducks guys. The critics who pick all these guys to beat him. And when Floyd beats them, its always an excuse. Too old, too green, shot, too slow, too small, never that good to begin with, etc. And the latest, he ran and hugged all night. The guy can't win for losing. So what purpose does it make to take on unnecessary risks if you're not gonna get any credit for it? Especially when the bigger risk pays the same as an easier mark.

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                  • #39
                    I understand gimme fights are a part of boxing, but unless you've had a ridiculously long layoff, they're nonsense to me.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by hitking View Post
                      It always amazes me how f.ucktards like yourself rationalize "Floyd ducked a primed Manny." Even though Floyd is older and is arguably further removed from his physical prime than Manny.
                      Oh my bad, so Floyd was the one who was brutally KO'd by a roided-up Marquez... and Floyd is the one who relies on his speed which is the first thing to go on a fight.... sorry got that confused...

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