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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Mayweather: I'm Not Breaking That 50-0, Don't Worry

    Floyd Mayweather has solved a problem as he tries to sell to sceptical fans what he insists will be his last fight.

    The problem was not with Andre Berto, his hand-picked opponent for the 49th fight of his long career on Saturday night. It's hard to find anyone - much less Mayweather - who thinks Berto is going to give him many problems in his final fight.

    The issue Mayweather was dealing with on Tuesday came in a text from one of his daughters. She was in Los Angeles wondering if she had to fly commercial to see her father or if he would send his private jet.

    "I said I'd send the jet," Mayweather said.
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  • King Man
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    #2
    Now I'm convinced hes not retiring

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    • 48cantCstraight
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      #3
      Sceptical? Boxingscene needs to stop hiring baboons to write articles.

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      • PunchyPotorff
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        #4
        Take some time and do some research on Marciano. He took on all top challengers without complaining. He never made stipulations. The only rules were those by the athletic commission at the time of which everyone followed with hardly ever an exception. No whining about gloves, 'my health', catchweights, all that crapola. Matter of fact, at the time CW didn't exist. And he was a small HW. Any challenger from 175 on up was on his radar and he fought them. And he wasn't brash or an ego freak. The guy was respectful to all. There were a few arguments behind the scenes, but nothing much.

        Now, compare that to the Floydiots golden goose. No comparison. 49-0 Marciano, (soon to be) 49-0 Floydie, yes. But will you take a look at the level of competition and all the excuses and whining from Floydie. Geez, guy complains and has ego explosions all the time. No comparison to the true champ Marciano.

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        • cupocity303
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          #5
          Originally posted by 48cantCstraight
          Sceptical? Boxingscene needs to stop hiring baboons to write articles.
          Well: http://grammarist.com/spelling/sceptic-skeptic/

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          • daggum
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            #6
            that's right because berto putting you to sleep!

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            • Lou Cipher
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              #7
              Now we see what MayBeatHer really draws. FLIES. ive been saying it for years. Now all you suck ass FloydRoids can apologize to Lou Cipher and declare him the master of Boxing knowledge. Herbs.

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                #8
                Yes you are. You will beat One Time thurman for win 50.

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                • buddyguns
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by PunchyPotorff
                  Take some time and do some research on Marciano. He took on all top challengers without complaining. He never made stipulations. The only rules were those by the athletic commission at the time of which everyone followed with hardly ever an exception. No whining about gloves, 'my health', catchweights, all that crapola. Matter of fact, at the time CW didn't exist. And he was a small HW. Any challenger from 175 on up was on his radar and he fought them. And he wasn't brash or an ego freak. The guy was respectful to all. There were a few arguments behind the scenes, but nothing much.

                  Now, compare that to the Floydiots golden goose. No comparison. 49-0 Marciano, (soon to be) 49-0 Floydie, yes. But will you take a look at the level of competition and all the excuses and whining from Floydie. Geez, guy complains and has ego explosions all the time. No comparison to the true champ Marciano.
                  Here's a quick list of all of the larger and ranked opponents that Marciano didn't face.

                  Nino Valdes [#1 in 1954] - 6'3" - 214¾lbs - (31-8-3) - 78" reach
                  Nino Valdes [#1 in 1953] - 6'3" - 214lbs - (26-8-3) - 78" reach
                  Bob Baker [#2 in 1955] - 6'2" - 219¼lbs - (44-5-1)
                  Dan Bucceroni [#3 in 1953] - 6'2" - 193½lbs - (46-3-0)
                  Tommy Jackson [#3 in 1955] - 6'2" - 199lbs - (25-4-1) - 80" reach
                  John Holman [#4 in 1955] - 6'3" - 205½lbs - (24-11-1)
                  Bob Baker [#4 in 1954] - 6'2" - 218lbs - (37-5-1)
                  Earl Walls [#5 in 1954] - 6'2½" - 196lbs - (32-9-0) - 78" reach
                  Earl Walls [#5 in 1953] - 6'2½" - 194lbs - (28-7-0) - 78" reach
                  Karel Sys [#5 in 1951] - 5'11" - 200½lbs - (105-12-9)
                  Bob Baker [#5 in 1950] - 6'2" - 210lbs - (18-0-0)
                  Nino Valdes [#6 in 1955] - 6'3" - 215lbs - (33-11-3) - 78" reach
                  Heinz Neuhaus [#6 in 1954] - 6'2" - 214¾lbs - (32-2-5)
                  Tommy Jackson [#8 in 1954] - 6'2" - 194½lbs - (17-3-1) - 80" reach
                  Heinz Neuhaus [#8 in 1952] - 6'2" - 211¾lbs - (25-1-4)
                  Karel Sys [#9 in 1952] - 5'11" - 211¾lbs - (110-13-9)
                  Young Jack Johnson [#9 in 1955] - 6'3" - 208lbs - (12-5-1)
                  Bob Baker [#9 in 1951] - 6'2" - 225lbs - (25-1-1)
                  Coley Wallace [#10 in 1953] - 6'2" - 209lbs - (20-3) - 78" reach

                  Some of the biggest names on Rocky's resume started out at much smaller weight classes. Archie Moore started out as a welterweight. Ezzard Charles started out as a middleweight. The truth is the truth, he wasn't known for fighting big Heavyweights.

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                  • wlliam
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                    #10
                    The article states this fight is getting "little buzz", thats incorrect bcuz thats all the "Pac fans" seem to be squirming over these days

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