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  • Fetta
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    #91
    Originally posted by Isaac Clarke
    Or he wanted more money for himself instead of Arum taking a big cut, which is why he left.
    That guy didnt even read the whole article and of he did hes leaving out very important details about hatton and cotto fights.

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    • PunchMeIDareYou
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      #92
      Originally posted by Thraxox
      Ever heard of Sergio Martinez bro?
      Hindsight is always 20/20 with some of you geniuses. Martinez was a nobody back then. Please try to use common sense next time 'bro'.

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      • daggum
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        #93
        Originally posted by Fetta
        And he wanted 10 million for hatton and cotto which he didnt get. So it was just this

        He played his cards right and became the man. he knew it but arum didnt.

        In the grand scheme of things margo is irrelevant. You want to see it as he was afraid and priced him out cause its Floyd but I see it as he double downed on himself and came out a huge winner. He didn't fight another TR fighter until Pac and didn't get cotto until he left arum by then Margo was a known cheater

        Not that hard for me to understand.
        yes i understand floyd wanted more opponent control and he got it after leaving top rank. it was a gamble and it worked. except even when he was with top rank he refused to fight marg when marg was #1 and the biggest fight out there for him money wise. a way to sum it up would be he used his rising popularity to shield him from taking tough fights and he hoped his popularity would become so big that he could have complete control, and it worked. thats good for floyd but how is that good for the sport of boxing when he passed up a bunch of good matchups?

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        • jwalkr
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          #94
          This article is making me feel so dehydrated.

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            #95
            Originally posted by daggum
            and sharmba mitchell was champ of what? bumland? when he fought him for 3 millino instead of marg for 7? IT JUST WASNT IN THE CARDS! FLOYD DOESN'T CARE ABOUT MONEY OH WAIT...thats the reason for fighting baldomir but not marg sorry i got yoru contradictions messed up
            ??? That was in 2005??? Stay on point. Lay off the drugs.

            Your so FKN BIASED that your turning into an RTARD!

            You DUMB *** I'm MEXICAN and I thought Baldomir was the better fighter. He had BETTER wins. And MORE BELTS. Cheato wasn't even much on my radar. Once Baldomir BEAT Judah and Gotti he was the TALK of the town. AGAIN Cheato didn't become popular until AFTER 2006.

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              #96
              Originally posted by daggum
              yes i understand floyd wanted more opponent control and he got it after leaving top rank. it was a gamble and it worked. except even when he was with top rank he refused to fight marg when marg was #1 and the biggest fight out there for him money wise. a way to sum it up would be he used his rising popularity to shield him from taking tough fights and he hoped his popularity would become so big that he could have complete control, and it worked. thats good for floyd but how is that good for the sport of boxing when he passed up a bunch of good matchups?
              Show me LINK??? I call BS!!! Bet it's NOT 2006.

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              • Fetta
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                #97
                Originally posted by daggum
                yes i understand floyd wanted more opponent control and he got it after leaving top rank. it was a gamble and it worked. except even when he was with top rank he refused to fight marg when marg was #1 and the biggest fight out there for him money wise. a way to sum it up would be he used his rising popularity to shield him from taking tough fights and he hoped his popularity would become so big that he could have complete control, and it worked. thats good for floyd but how is that good for the sport of boxing when he passed up a bunch of good matchups?
                He didnt refuse and he wasnt afraid.

                Wasnt in the cards my man and oh well.

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                  #98
                  Judah was #1 at the time and Baldomir BEAT him.

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                    #99
                    Originally posted by daggum
                    yes i understand floyd wanted more opponent control and he got it after leaving top rank. it was a gamble and it worked. except even when he was with top rank he refused to fight marg when marg was #1 and the biggest fight out there for him money wise. a way to sum it up would be he used his rising popularity to shield him from taking tough fights and he hoped his popularity would become so big that he could have complete control, and it worked. thats good for floyd but how is that good for the sport of boxing when he passed up a bunch of good matchups?
                    Margarito was the #1 for all of 6 months until he got stopped in his very next fight.

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                      #100
                      Originally posted by PunchMeIDareYou
                      Hindsight is always 20/20 with some of you geniuses. Martinez was a nobody back then. Please try to use common sense next time 'bro'.
                      EXACTLY!! These DUMB ***S are confusing 2008 for 2006.

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