Originally posted by Dip_Slide
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Floyd has selfish interest in Canelo beating GGG
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Originally posted by Red Cyclone View PostFloyd only goes up in weight for fights he knows he can win hence weight drained Canelo who has cement feet, past it Cotto who got Margarito'd twice before and then Oscar Dela Hoya after he got schooled by Sturm and KOed by Bhop.
Canelo just buying himself a few seconds that little ginger puss gonna get smashed no condom on gonna be bleeding after GGG done with it.
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Originally posted by Nachos Nacho View PostFloyd wants Canelo to beat Golovkin, because then Floyd can say "Hey look guys I already beat Canelo and Canelo beat GGG, therefore I'm better than GGG."
Therefore anything Floyd says about the GGG-Canelo situation should be taken with a grain of salt. Floyd wants Canelo to wait till GGG gets old and then beat him, because it benefits Floyd himself.Originally posted by Red Cyclone View PostNo Floyd just needs to duck him to prove he is better, genius Floyd and his diva antics the biggest hype job in boxing.Originally posted by lopetego View PostFloyd was scared into retirement by GGG
expect his return as soon as Gennady moves up from MW
....*sigh
Has this site always been this dumb.
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Originally posted by Dip_Slide View PostIn 2005 Floyd Mayweather moved up to his 4th weight division (147) and the Dela Hoya fight presented itsef a year and a half later at 154, Floyd accepted 90-10 split in favor of Dela Hoya, Dela Hoya chose the judges, the ring and Mayweather's gloves, Floyd said fine let's just make the fight happen. Bear in mind, he was already the best P4P fighter in the world at the time and nobody was criticizing his level of opposition, but he still took that risk and that's what made him the star that he became.
Now look at GGG, never took no risks, acting like the A side with Canelo when he's clearly not while being criticized by more than 70% of the boxing fans for his resume and still not trying to make any concessions to make the big fights happen, why is he better than all the fighters before him that took risks to become stars in boxing? if he wants to be great then he needs to go through the same process, that's just fair and that's what Floyd means when he says Canelo doesn't owe GGG anything, GGG needs him and he's supposed to do whatever it takes to make the fight if he's confident in winning.
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Originally posted by larryusa View Posthow does that make any sense?? floyd never fought at middeweight
If Duran can then there's no excuses for Floyd. Not everyone is impressed with Floyd's body of work
Originally posted by larryusa View PostSo why do you want GGG to fight him?? what will it prove?
Originally posted by KLockard23 View PostHow do you duck a guy two weight classes above you?
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Originally posted by Dip_Slide View PostIn 2005 Floyd Mayweather moved up to his 4th weight division (147) and the Dela Hoya fight presented itsef a year and a half later at 154, Floyd accepted 90-10 split in favor of Dela Hoya, Dela Hoya chose the judges, the ring and Mayweather's gloves, Floyd said fine let's just make the fight happen. Bear in mind, he was already the best P4P fighter in the world at the time and nobody was criticizing his level of opposition, but he still took that risk and that's what made him the star that he became.
Now look at GGG, never took no risks, acting like the A side with Canelo when he's clearly not while being criticized by more than 70% of the boxing fans for his resume and still not trying to make any concessions to make the big fights happen, why is he better than all the fighters before him that took risks to become stars in boxing? if he wants to be great then he needs to go through the same process, that's just fair and that's what Floyd means when he says Canelo doesn't owe GGG anything, GGG needs him and he's supposed to do whatever it takes to make the fight if he's confident in winning.
Let's pretend that his body maturing is some sort of achievement
Oscar Dela Hoya fight presents itself
Only after losing to Shane Mosley at 154lbs, Oscar then moves up to 160 to try his hand at this new division he gets schooled by Felix Sturm but robs a decision (only gets the win to keep the B-hop fight alive) he then goes on to fighting B-hop and he gets KOed he then drops down to 154 once again this time older and more fragile he beats rubbish opponent in Mayorga who got gifted the WBC belt after this he fights Floyd
All those facts yet he still gives Floyd Mayweather a big scare
Accepting a 90-10 split
Factoring in the percentages, Oscar De La Hoya ended up earning $52 million, the highest purse ever for a fighter. The previous record was $35 million, held by Tyson and Holyfield. Floyd Mayweather earned $25 million for the fight.
The gloves had no effect in Floyd's performance, the ring had no effect on Floyd's performance, the judges had no effect on Floyd's performance nor did they score the fight biasedly
Am I missing something here am I suppose to be impressed by that?
I believe I just exposed your crappy comment that only a Floyd nuthugger would approve of, I do look forward to your feeble attempt of a response.
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