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  • #31
    Originally posted by Mr.Fantastic View Post
    I did and laughed that you put Floyd.
    Then you must think Floyd takes risks for low money because I'm arguing the entire opposite of what you posted

    My entire point is that these are common examples that people use of fighters "daring to be great" when actuality, they took those fights because they got paid a ton of money.

    But as usual you come in with your "black poster defends black fighter I need to call him out BS." FOH
    Last edited by -PBP-; 05-09-2016, 03:49 PM.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Razcal26 View Post
      Right. You can just exit now. It's all Floyd's fault.

      Complete waste of time.
      How you think I feel?

      Originally posted by -PBP- View Post
      Then you must think Floyd takes risks for low money because I'm arguing the entire opposite of what you posted

      My entire point is that these are common examples that people use of fighters "daring to be great" when actuality, they took those fights because they got paid a ton of money.

      But as usual you come in with your "black poster defends black fighter I need to call him out BS." FOH
      I got your point, I just think Floyd shouldn't of been mentioned in this thread at all.

      Black posters do hug them nuts from black boxers all the time. You see it with Mexicans/Chicanos too with Canelo.

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      • #33
        guys this isn't a floyd thread. Just like everyone Floyd made his fights worth while for him before he took the risks... which is really the point of this thread but about every fighter not just floyd.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by -PBP- View Post
          But as usual you come in with your "black poster defends black fighter I need to call him out BS." FOH
          Oh, it's a race thing with this guy?

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Mr.Fantastic View Post
            How you think I feel?



            I got your point, I just think Floyd shouldn't of been mentioned in this thread at all.

            Black posters do hug them nuts from black boxers all the time. You see it with Mexicans/Chicanos too with Canelo.
            Floyd doesn't belong in this thread? That means, he moved up to take risks for glory, not financial reward. Because I'm arguing the complete opposite.

            You clearly don't get it. Take a break, read it more closely then come back with your thoughts.

            If you read it correctly, you will realize how ****** you sound right now.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Razcal26 View Post
              Oh, it's a race thing with this guy?
              Always is. I make a thread saying Floyd didn't move up for glory, he moved up for money. But this racist ignoramus, wants to try and counter, too ****** to realize he agrees with me.

              But I got his ass up out of here temporarily because I don't want this to get detailed.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by Mr.Fantastic View Post
                True risk would of been fighting Cotto when it really mattered at WW, fighting Oscar at an earlier time(yes I understand the weight advantage Oscar had but he wasn't at his best), and Pacquiao when it truly mattered. Floyd isn't much of a risk taker.

                He fought Canelo at a catch weight. If he was a risk taker, he wouldn't have to make him cut more weight.

                Dudes acting like Floyd is a risk taker.
                This is just a list of excuses for Floyd's wins. How can man beat so many world champions, future hall of famers, guys ranked in the top ten list pound for pound and have them NOT be considered risks?

                Canelo earned his light middleweight title at 150 so how can you use the catchweight of 152 against Floyd when Canelo earned it at an even lighter weight?

                The De La Hoya fight was fought 100% on Oscar's terms. Floyd had to wait years to get that fight.

                Cotto and Pacquiao were both world champions when Floyd faced them. And he wasn't a spring chicken himself. He fought Cotto, Canelo, and Pacquiao all in his late 30s. Did you know fighters over 35 have to get a physical before every fight because fighting past the age of 35 is a huge risk? The commission has made physicals for aging fighters mandatory.

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                • #38
                  You forgot Rod Salka vs Danny Garcia and Joey Gamache vs Arturro Gatti

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Johnwoo8686 View Post
                    This is just a list of excuses for Floyd's wins. How can man beat so many world champions, future hall of famers, guys ranked in the top ten list pound for pound and have them NOT be considered risks?

                    Canelo earned his light middleweight title at 150 so how can you use the catchweight of 152 against Floyd when Canelo earned it at an even lighter weight?

                    The De La Hoya fight was fought 100% on Oscar's terms. Floyd had to wait years to get that fight.

                    Cotto and Pacquiao were both world champions when Floyd faced them. And he wasn't a spring chicken himself. He fought Cotto, Canelo, and Pacquiao all in his late 30s. Did you know fighters over 35 have to get a physical before every fight because fighting past the age of 35 is a huge risk? The commission has made physicals for aging fighters mandatory.
                    Fighters over 35 also require the use of IV's to rehydrate to a weight they walk around at as well. Never knew that until recently lol...

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by -PBP- View Post
                      Always is. I make a thread saying Floyd didn't move up for glory, he moved up for money. But this racist ignoramus, wants to try and counter, too ****** to realize he agrees with me.

                      But I got his ass up out of here temporarily because I don't want this to get detailed.
                      Typical. Didn't I just mention Mexicans also?

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