Will Mayweather ever lose ?

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  • DiegoFuego
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    #31
    Originally posted by Super_Lightweight
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    he's ignoring you because he knows he's wrong, Gunstar. the ignore button is for people who lose arguments on a daily basis.

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    • Super_Lightweight
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      #32
      By the way, your hate has clouded your mind. DLH was never knocked down by Chavez. He touched the canvas against Hernandez after LANDING A PUNCH ON HERNANDEZ that may have BROKEN HIS ****ING HAND.
      DLH never fought Jesus Chavez, jackass. As far as Floyd being knockdown, it was aganst Famoso Hernandez and if you knew how to read you'd see that has already been cleared up.

      Now back on ignore with ya.

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      • DoubleZ711
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        #33
        There is no way DLH can beat Mayweather.. I am sorry to say. DLH is too old and he is married which takes away alot of his strength. If DLH looses he will retire.. DLH just got lucky with Mayorga (who isnt even a good fighter) because mayorga pissed him off. Other fighters won't piss him off so he wont really want to fight..

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        • Super_Lightweight
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          #34
          DLH has been married for a while, and has been kicking ass for a while. Wat you just said made no damn sense. If Oscar sets his mind to it, he can beat anyone at 154 or below.

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          • mECHsLAVE
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            #35
            Originally posted by beezy 14
            If you don't like a fighter that's fine, but to hold him to a different standard is crazy. Your criticizing PBF but not Hatton,this makes no sense when PBF has faced the tougher opponents and more importantly Hatton could of fought Mayweather if he was "ready" but not until 2007 now. I guess that's PBF fault? Hatton should of had more fights againsts cotto, margorito, baldomir, even the judah that fought Floyd. If you say why wouldn't PBF you should ask Hatton he's the one with lesser opposition. And as soon as PBF beat baldomir or cotto you haters would fingd a way to maginalize the victory cus cotto's up and coming etc.
            This is an ignorant post.

            Um, you see, Hatton won the undisputed championship at 140 a year ago. He's only moving to 147 because Floyd ran out of the division and wouldn't go to the UK to fight the champ- so he's coming here, and since the numbers worked for a fight in the UK, but don't in the US (yet) he's getting a fight on HBO under his belt, a fight at 147, and then maybe Floyd will fight him. Floyd wasn't willing to go to the UK to fight the champ, so the champ has to chase him down here, and Hatton is doing what is necessary to make the fight happen.

            Floyd had an opportunity in his last fight, to fight the champ or the guy the champ just beat. He chose to fight the loser, got knocked down, won by 3 points, and still hasn't fought for a true championship or fought the best fighter available to him in 4 years.

            Margarito and Arum have begged Floyd to make that fight and have offered him insane money for that fight... but he's not interested. He's waiting for another guy to lose, I guess, hoping Hatton or Margarito lose, or waiting to try the DLH Lottery.

            Who knows? All we know is that he doesn't fight the best, but calls himself the best. He calls himself a champion but is not one.

            All of you who say I'm wrong- answer this....

            Is Floyd a champ? Did he have an opportunity to be a champ and opt to fight a loser?

            Has Floyd fought the best in the past 4 years?

            Thanks!

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            • beezy 14
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              #36
              Did you forget the part where Hatton said he needed a couple tune ups?

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              • Piggu
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                #37
                Originally posted by Jabz
                37-0 i think is the most wins without a loss if i'm not mistaking.
                Marciano was 49-0 and JC Chavez was at some crazy high impossible number that Floyd will never reach.

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