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  • #51
    Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post
    At least you're consistent! The only problem I have is that Floyd never called out GGG, and Ward never called out Kovalev. GGG said he'd fight Chavez Jr. and Froch @ 168, but then says Ward needs to come to 164!
    Ward said he wanted to fight Hopkins and then Hopkins lost to Dawson and Dawson ended coming to 168. Later Ward turned down the Adonis Stevenson 2-fight offer for 168 in Oakland then 175 in Montreal. All after saying:
    "Going up to light heavyweight for the right fight -- not to campaign up there, but for the right fight -- is an option."


    Ward also called out Chavez Jr. but said Bute needed to prove himself, but I guess that's a different story.

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    • #52
      im lost.... so on one hand you guys couldn't wait for him to retire and be away from the sport but on the other hand you want to see him fight GGG and are still on every thread with his name in it before the actual Floyd fans??? can you all explain this?

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      • #53
        Originally posted by Eastcoast View Post
        Floyd was ok with Juan Marquez being too small for him...
        marquez called out Floyd and wanted to go up in weight

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        • #54
          Floyd held the 154 belt, so make it 156 half way from 54 to 60!

          GGG is 5'10"
          Floyd is 5'8"

          Not that extreme in height at all. Floyds reaches at 72 GGG at 70!
          Its not a huge advantage if any at all. They're both small in their weight classes however all Welters are smaller than Floyd.

          This would be Floyds biggest pay day because all fans know that GGG wouldn't give in the way Floyds hand picked opponents did.
          It would be a good fight and Floyd would be a huge step up for Golovkin who hasn't fought anyone with a real plan or actually has the tools to beat him. Floyd does have the tools it would be a "chess game" that Mayweather would have to play perfectly.
          GGG does bring the "consequences" with him, something NONE of Floyds opponents own. POWER!
          If Floyd was serious about being considered an ATG or TBE the welter champ always tries out the middle champ. The real best ever did (SRR) and won
          the titles!
          Ray

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          • #55
            If Floyd sr. feels GGG is too big for Floyd at this stage, ok. I think otherwise and hope the fight can get made. If GGG KO's Canelo, I can see Floyd going for the big money.

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            • #56
              Originally posted by 12TRIBEsRiSe View Post
              marquez called out Floyd and wanted to go up in weight
              Margarito called out Floyd and was at his weight.

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              • #57
                Originally posted by Eastcoast View Post
                Margarito called out Floyd and was at his weight.
                what does that have to do with your argument? lol stop it man!!!!

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                • #58
                  Originally posted by Ray Corso View Post
                  Floyd held the 154 belt, so make it 156 half way from 54 to 60!

                  GGG is 5'10"
                  Floyd is 5'8"

                  Not that extreme in height at all. Floyds reaches at 72 GGG at 70!
                  Its not a huge advantage if any at all. They're both small in their weight classes however all Welters are smaller than Floyd.

                  This would be Floyds biggest pay day because all fans know that GGG wouldn't give in the way Floyds hand picked opponents did.
                  It would be a good fight and Floyd would be a huge step up for Golovkin who hasn't fought anyone with a real plan or actually has the tools to beat him. Floyd does have the tools it would be a "chess game" that Mayweather would have to play perfectly.
                  GGG does bring the "consequences" with him, something NONE of Floyds opponents own. POWER!
                  If Floyd was serious about being considered an ATG or TBE the welter champ always tries out the middle champ. The real best ever did (SRR) and won
                  the titles!
                  Ray
                  hes retired ray just let it go

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                  • #59
                    Originally posted by Eastcoast View Post
                    Margarito called out Floyd and was at his weight.
                    April 25, 2006:

                    Arum said Mayweather preferred to await the outcome of the May 6 Oscar De La Hoya-Ricardo Mayorga fight instead of committing to Margarito because he would prefer to fight De La Hoya...

                    Arum said while Mayweather would have taken the $8 million to fight Margarito, he asked for a $10 million guarantee to fight opponents such as Miguel Cotto and Ricky Hatton, when Arum was only willing to guarantee $7 million.

                    Arum said Mayweather also asked for $20 million to fight De La Hoya, a fight Arum said he wasn't interested in participating in.

                    "That's not in the cards," Arum said. "He wants $20 million for the De La Hoya fight? It's not there. Sometimes, my man, you gotta know when to hold 'em and when to fold 'em. We'll talk about things down the road."

                    http://sports.espn.go.com/sports/box...ory?id=2420382

                    So Floyd turned down $8 million to fight Oscar. How'd that turn out? I guess Floyd was scared of Margarito @ 147, but not scared of Oscar @ 154? How much did Floyd make off that fight with Oscar?

                    May 2, 2015:

                    Mayweather’s split decision victory over De La Hoya garnered 2.48 million PPV buys and $137 million in PPV revenue. Both were records with the PPV buy record still standing. Mayweather earned $25 million, including his share of PPV revenue

                    The De La Hoya fight marked the first of 10 straight paydays of at least $25 million (Saturday night will be No. 11).
                    Mayweather set up his own promotion company, Mayweather Promotions, and arranged for all of the revenue streams to flow through him for his bouts.

                    http://www.forbes.com/sites/kurtbade...et-on-himself/

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                    • #60
                      Golovkin crushes Mayweather.

                      He's a nearing 40 year old welterweight what do you expect?

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