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  • LostOne
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    #11
    Originally posted by Michael1437
    Of course not, but that's going to SELL the shyt out of this fight
    I don't know man....everybody I know was looking forward to the May vs Pac fight even if it was 5 years too late but I've heard straight disgust for this fight from boxing heads and some casuals. I'm just not sold that people will fall for the same mayweather BS again.

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    • filup79
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      #12
      Originally posted by LostOne
      Does that include the fight when mayweather drained canelo at 152? Funny how canelo is the only one he ever stipulated a catchweight against. We all know mayweather has never, ever had a garbage fight....they are all action packed and people get their money's worth.
      If you paid, did you get your money's worth for Canelo/Chavez? Lets be real, not every fight is going to be a fight of year type. Canelo is the one who agreed to the weight since he had came in at 153 in his previous fight. GGG, Canelo, Loma and Crawford are fighters who bore me after awhile because they take on ove matched opponents regularly.

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      • Michael1437
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        #13
        Originally posted by LostOne
        I don't know man....everybody I know was looking forward to the May vs Pac fight even if it was 5 years too late but I've heard straight disgust for this fight from boxing heads and some casuals. I'm just not sold that people will fall for the same mayweather BS again.
        The problem is that Floyd is also gonna get the MMA fans, he may not do a lot of boxing fans, but MMA fans will buy the hell out of this.

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        • Chrismart
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          #14
          Froch said he's tuning in, but he sounded slightly less enthusiastic yesterday. Maybe SKY have been down his ear a little.

          “It’s a very entertaining fight and it’s certainly one I’ll be watching - but it’s a bit of a pantomime.
          “This is a boxing match and Floyd Mayweather is really hard to hit. Although McGregor likes to stand and fight compared to other UFC fighters, he’s not a very good boxer!
          “Mayweather makes very good boxers look ordinary and he beats all of them, that’s what he does.
          “There’s no way Conor McGregor can stand in front of Mayweather and out-box him and beat him punch-for-punch – it just can’t happen.
          “Mayweather has been out of the ring for two years and he might just get caught – McGregor can punch a bit.
          “But if you’re going to put money on it, you’re sticking it on Mayweather to beat him easy, either on points or by stoppage.
          “Mayweather is more than capable of doing that to someone who is a basic novice – let’s not forget, McGregor is a novice boxer.
          “Mayweather is probably thinking to himself, ‘I’ve been out for two years and I won’t get back into a ring against a top boxer, because I know I wouldn’t have much of a chance’.
          “It’s too hard after just a year out. My coach Rob McCracken told me that once you’ve had a year out, forget about it.
          “We all know that if it makes money, it makes sense, as far as Mayweather is concerned. This is a very low-risk fight for him.”

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          • Michael1437
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            #15
            This fight will easily do 3 million ppv buys, they will show Conor KOing Jose Aldo and say that he will do the same to Floyd and they will use the fact that Floyd's been off for 2 years, saying that maybe father time has caught up with Floyd and blah blah blah, but in the end Floyd will look as dominate as ever.

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            • iamboxing
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              #16
              lol@"and apparently Conor McGregor can punch a bit."

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              • kushking
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                #17
                Originally posted by THEFRESHBRAWLER
                This fight will bring more viewers,sponsors,and revenue to boxing then Canelo last 5 garbage Catchweight fights.
                Your truly a colossal Dirtbag if you actually BELIEVE that. Those fights were all boxing matches & as a matter of fact wtf are chumps like you doing on this site if you actually BELIEVE that horseshlt.

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                • Reloaded
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by LostOne
                  Does that include the fight when mayweather drained canelo at 152? Funny how canelo is the only one he ever stipulated a catchweight against. We all know mayweather has never, ever had a garbage fight....they are all action packed and people get their money's worth.
                  Don't you people ever get sick of whining and crying, life is too short roll with it sometimes.

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                  • THEFRESHBRAWLER
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by kushking
                    Your truly a colossal Dirtbag if you actually BELIEVE that. Those fights were all boxing matches & as a matter of fact wtf are chumps like you doing on this site if you actually BELIEVE that horseshlt.
                    You would be ******ed to not think that weirdo. Those fights were all garbage only reason y'all say they were good is because he's not black lmao foh little boy

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                    • kushking
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by LostOne
                      Does that include the fight when mayweather drained canelo at 152? Funny how canelo is the only one he ever stipulated a catchweight against. We all know mayweather has never, ever had a garbage fight....they are all action packed and people get their money's worth.
                      Exactly,this azzhole was saying for yrs that "pacs wins vs weight drained catchweights don't count because he fought them at a disadvantage,I want my opponents at their best,I don't want them drained, BECAUSE then theyll only focus on weight instead o training". Then suddenly when everything was agreed & Canelo had agreed to all his demands,he decides to find an old qoute of canelos trainer saying he would fight him at cw,he then INTENTIONALLY weight drained him,then bragged about canelo starving himself,& having a spy,& how canelo was going to bed without eating & worrying about weight instead of training.

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