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Floyd Mayweather: "I want to see Triple G fight Andre Ward"

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  • #41
    Originally posted by PrBoxing88 View Post
    LMAO @ GGG fans they want a MW fighting a 140-147 pounder at most hahahaha Maywather had move up 5 times pac, cotto, marquez all did...
    It really is sad...they turned this into mayweather thread trying to ignore Ward

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    • #42
      Originally posted by DoktorSleepless View Post
      Rick Glaser and Floyd Mayweather have the same PPV industry sources.

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      • #43
        Originally posted by Y0@NN View Post
        Would you say Floyd is a small welterweight?
        he was barely smaller than Cotto at 154 (as heavier as Cotto might have been)
        Thats subjective , what is big small in boxing height or weight , what makes up the weight in a boxer , bone tissue fluid , fighters within a division with denser muscle or bones will probably be shorter , so when you say Floyd was barely smaller being taller would appear that way , Floyd giving up to 10lbs away is not really noticeable to us but its alot in the fight when it comes to holding your ground or pressing the fight , trouble with a lot of Floyd critics is they dont understand how much of ring general he really was .

        Its Floyds tallness and reach that allowed him to fight guys that out weighed him , because Floyd is always ripped he looks big , you meet him in person he aint big at all .

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        • #44
          Originally posted by LarryXXX View Post
          What??? where are you going with this??
          You brought up fight weights as if it's the only issue, Martinez was tinyer than both yet fought the bigger of the two. Where's the equivalent of a victory against Ward on Mayweather resume?

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          • #45
            Originally posted by Y0@NN View Post
            You brought up fight weights as if it's the only issue, Martinez was tinyer than both yet fought the bigger of the two. Where's the equivalent of a victory against Ward on Mayweather resume?
            You mean the same way GGG wanted to fight Chavez at 168 but demanded Ward go to 164??

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            • #46
              floyd probably supported ward turning down bute, froch, and stevenson and trying to fight sartison, truax, and zac dunn. "they trying to get ward beat!"

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              • #47
                Originally posted by daggum View Post
                floyd probably supported ward turning down bute, froch, and stevenson and trying to fight sartison, truax, and zac dunn. "they trying to get ward beat!"
                UMMMMMMMMMMMM Ward already beat Froch

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by Y0@NN View Post
                  You brought up fight weights as if it's the only issue, Martinez was tinyer than both yet fought the bigger of the two. Where's the equivalent of a victory against Ward on Mayweather resume?
                  you wanna talk resume? while defending lil g? lmao.

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by LarryXXX View Post
                    You mean the same way GGG wanted to fight Chavez at 168 but demanded Ward go to 164??
                    you mean the same way floyd fought canelo at 152 and oscar at 154. money and control. how can you complain about this stuff when you constantly defended floyd for doing it? what's the point of posting if you are going to post 2 completely contradictory viewpoints? i don't like the catchweight crap for anyone. you like it for some people and not for others. very disingenuous.

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                    • #50
                      Poor Little G his marketing was so good until people wanted to see him fight the man they used to promote him and he became a good boy himself.

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