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  • GhostofDempsey
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    #61
    Originally posted by IronDanHamza
    Show me the interview from 1999 or 1998 where he calls out Mayweather.

    And why was it Hernandez last fight? Do you even know? Clearly you don’t.
    Damn you are lazy and ignorant.

    Q: After you challenged him, a week later, Mayweather wished you good luck in your career which seemed to indicate he’s not interested in fighting you. He also mentioned that he challenged you twice, and he claims that you turned him down back in 1999 and again in 2006. Did you really turn him down?

    A: Like I said, he’s really a liar. He likes to lie a lot. In 1999 there’s a film where he’s fighting in Michigan when he was fighting at 130 and I was fighting at 135, and I asked him, like when HBO does the prefight analysts talk to the fighters before they fight. I talked to him, and hopefully it’s recorded somewhere—I think it was on FX—I asked him, “Are you planning on coming up to lightweight to fight me?” And he said, “No,” He had no intention of coming to lightweight to fight me, he wanted t beat Carlos Monzon’s record. He didn’t want to come to lightweight. That’s when I jumped from lightweight to welterweight to fight Oscar De La Hoya. That was the first incident that he’s talking about, so he turned me down in 1999.

    Now, the other time he’s talking about is when I fought three times—one, two, three, back-to-back-to-back—and they tried to rush me to fight him right away, like two or three months later. I said, give me a month, and we’ll do it like, I think it was in January—I said, “We’ll do it in January”. They wanted to do it in like November or December, and I said, “Give me a month and we’ll do it in January or February.” They didn’t want to do that. So they chose to fight Oscar De La Hoya. I said, “Go ahead and fight Oscar, and if you beat Oscar, then let’s get busy. Let’s do this.” He beat Oscar—he didn’t want to fight me.

    He’s been turning me down. I hate when he continues to say, “Oh, he turned me down because of a tooth ache”. Yeah. I got head butted in that fight that and my tooth was loose that night. They asked me to fight Mayweather and I said, “Give me an extra month, and I’ll fight him.” He didn’t want to fight me, which was cool. He could go and fight Oscar because that’s more money. Okay. That’s cool, but after that fight if you win—fight me. He didn’t want to do that. He chose to retire or fight somebody else. I’m getting tired of that lie! They need to wipe that lie out of there. The reporters and stuff, they keep saying it, so that lie needs to be talked about.

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      #62
      Originally posted by GhostofDempsey
      Damn you are lazy and ignorant.

      Q: After you challenged him, a week later, Mayweather wished you good luck in your career which seemed to indicate he’s not interested in fighting you. He also mentioned that he challenged you twice, and he claims that you turned him down back in 1999 and again in 2006. Did you really turn him down?

      A: Like I said, he’s really a liar. He likes to lie a lot. In 1999 there’s a film where he’s fighting in Michigan when he was fighting at 130 and I was fighting at 135, and I asked him, like when HBO does the prefight analysts talk to the fighters before they fight. I talked to him, and hopefully it’s recorded somewhere—I think it was on FX—I asked him, “Are you planning on coming up to lightweight to fight me?” And he said, “No,” He had no intention of coming to lightweight to fight me, he wanted t beat Carlos Monzon’s record. He didn’t want to come to lightweight. That’s when I jumped from lightweight to welterweight to fight Oscar De La Hoya. That was the first incident that he’s talking about, so he turned me down in 1999.

      Now, the other time he’s talking about is when I fought three times—one, two, three, back-to-back-to-back—and they tried to rush me to fight him right away, like two or three months later. I said, give me a month, and we’ll do it like, I think it was in January—I said, “We’ll do it in January”. They wanted to do it in like November or December, and I said, “Give me a month and we’ll do it in January or February.” They didn’t want to do that. So they chose to fight Oscar De La Hoya. I said, “Go ahead and fight Oscar, and if you beat Oscar, then let’s get busy. Let’s do this.” He beat Oscar—he didn’t want to fight me.

      He’s been turning me down. I hate when he continues to say, “Oh, he turned me down because of a tooth ache”. Yeah. I got head butted in that fight that and my tooth was loose that night. They asked me to fight Mayweather and I said, “Give me an extra month, and I’ll fight him.” He didn’t want to fight me, which was cool. He could go and fight Oscar because that’s more money. Okay. That’s cool, but after that fight if you win—fight me. He didn’t want to do that. He chose to retire or fight somebody else. I’m getting tired of that lie! They need to wipe that lie out of there. The reporters and stuff, they keep saying it, so that lie needs to be talked about.
      Floyd was a certified liar and a certified ducker his fans just don't want to admit the countless evidenced.

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      • IronDanHamza
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        #63
        Originally posted by GhostofDempsey
        Damn you are lazy and ignorant.

        Q: After you challenged him, a week later, Mayweather wished you good luck in your career which seemed to indicate he’s not interested in fighting you. He also mentioned that he challenged you twice, and he claims that you turned him down back in 1999 and again in 2006. Did you really turn him down?

        A: Like I said, he’s really a liar. He likes to lie a lot. In 1999 there’s a film where he’s fighting in Michigan when he was fighting at 130 and I was fighting at 135, and I asked him, like when HBO does the prefight analysts talk to the fighters before they fight. I talked to him, and hopefully it’s recorded somewhere—I think it was on FX—I asked him, “Are you planning on coming up to lightweight to fight me?” And he said, “No,” He had no intention of coming to lightweight to fight me, he wanted t beat Carlos Monzon’s record. He didn’t want to come to lightweight. That’s when I jumped from lightweight to welterweight to fight Oscar De La Hoya. That was the first incident that he’s talking about, so he turned me down in 1999.

        Now, the other time he’s talking about is when I fought three times—one, two, three, back-to-back-to-back—and they tried to rush me to fight him right away, like two or three months later. I said, give me a month, and we’ll do it like, I think it was in January—I said, “We’ll do it in January”. They wanted to do it in like November or December, and I said, “Give me a month and we’ll do it in January or February.” They didn’t want to do that. So they chose to fight Oscar De La Hoya. I said, “Go ahead and fight Oscar, and if you beat Oscar, then let’s get busy. Let’s do this.” He beat Oscar—he didn’t want to fight me.

        He’s been turning me down. I hate when he continues to say, “Oh, he turned me down because of a tooth ache”. Yeah. I got head butted in that fight that and my tooth was loose that night. They asked me to fight Mayweather and I said, “Give me an extra month, and I’ll fight him.” He didn’t want to fight me, which was cool. He could go and fight Oscar because that’s more money. Okay. That’s cool, but after that fight if you win—fight me. He didn’t want to do that. He chose to retire or fight somebody else. I’m getting tired of that lie! They need to wipe that lie out of there. The reporters and stuff, they keep saying it, so that lie needs to be talked about.
        That interview is from 2009.

        Show me an interview from 1999 or 1998 where Mosley called out Mayweather.

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          #64
          All that talk from Mayweather and after all is said and done he never fought anyone in their prime. That goes to show you where his head was at. All talk. Just wanted money. Didn’t care to fight people at their best. Prime Mosley stops May and that’s why he didn’t call Shane out.

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            #65
            Originally posted by TheMyspaceDayz
            All that talk from Mayweather and after all is said and done he never fought anyone in their prime. That goes to show you where his head was at. All talk. Just wanted money. Didn’t care to fight people at their best. Prime Mosley stops May and that’s why he didn’t call Shane out.
            Except he called Shane out multiple times though.

            Literally on video he called him out.
            Last edited by IronDanHamza; 10-31-2020, 03:11 PM.

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              #66
              Originally posted by TheMyspaceDayz
              Tl;dr

              What Lopez did isn’t relevant in a Mayweather Loma match up. Teo is crazy strong and has one punch power. These are the threats that kept Loma honest. Mayweather doesn’t keep Loma quiet for that long with his little brittle hands.
              Lol exactly. It’s like comparing apples and oranges when it comes to Teo and Floyd. Different types of fighters.

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                #67
                Originally posted by IronDanHamza
                That interview is from 2009.

                Show me an interview from 1999 or 1998 where Mosley called out Mayweather.
                He is talking about late 90’s.

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by pasawayako
                  Floyd was a certified liar and a certified ducker his fans just don't want to admit the countless evidenced.
                  Floyd and his fans can’t handle it. Biggest fraud ever.

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                  • IronDanHamza
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                    #69
                    Originally posted by GhostofDempsey
                    He is talking about late 90’s.
                    ....Show me an interview from 1999 or 1998 where he calls out Mayweather.

                    You need to me to repeat the question again?

                    You said he called him out in interviews in 1999.

                    Show me.

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by IronDanHamza
                      Article from May 13th 1999;

                      ''It's a ridiculous fight,'' Bob Arum, the president of Top Rank and De La Hoya's promoter, said. ''He should be thinking about fighting Floyd Mayweather. I don't believe a fight with Oscar is competitive in any way. For me to sell it on pay-per-view, it's something I can't do.''

                      Arum has made an offer to Mosley to fight Mayweather at a weight of 137 pounds. But the 27-year-old Mosley has outgrown the 135-pound division and has been struggling to make the weight.


                      https://www.nytimes.com/1999/05/13/s...ts-it-all.html
                      So did Moseley duck Floyd or did the offer that came to Moseley at the time come when he had outgrown the lightweight division.

                      IMO to me it’s kind of BS to say that Floyd pushed for the Moseley fight. They knew he was to big for lightweight so they might was well use that to their advantage and offer him a fight. In which case if he had actually accepted Floyd would have the opportunity to fight a very weight drained and weak fighter and if he turned it down they can say he ducked.

                      Just knowing how Floyd worked there is always things you have to look for because no matter who he’s always fought it was always done when he had some kind of advantage. Be it weight drained or he’d have a weight advantage or a fighter had seen better days.

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