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  • !! Anorak
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    #11
    Originally posted by Smokin'
    That describes Floyd to a tee. Floyd's a ****in' Richard.
    LOL!

    I see your trollling against like a waste who posts non sense.

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      #12
      Don't hate on Floyd...

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        #13
        It doesn't put me off on the boxer because I'm not a woman and even if I was, this is boxing, not day-time talk shows. If I was Oprah, yeah I'd be mad at them. But I'm a boxing fan and I don't give a **** what a fighter does outside the ring.

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        • !! Anorak
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          #14
          Originally posted by Mayweather90
          Don't hate on Floyd...
          Don't you think he comes over as a punk though?

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            #15
            Originally posted by !! Anorak
            Don't you think he comes over as a punk though?
            Sometimes, yes. Anyone can be mean. Floyd is just ****y, and he can be when he hasn't lost yet and is the best in the game right now. Every fighter he's talked crap about he's beaten.

            Everyone makes mistakes, and I think Floyd changed somewhat after the Gatti fight. He even said he used to just fight for the money before.

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            • !! Anorak
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              #16
              Originally posted by Mayweather90
              Sometimes, yes. Anyone can be mean. Floyd is just ****y, and he can be when he hasn't lost yet and is the best in the game right now. Every fighter he's talked crap about he's beaten.

              Everyone makes mistakes, and I think Floyd changed somewhat after the Gatti fight. He even said he used to just fight for the money before.
              I must admit, he has changed since Gatti, where he set himself the role as "villain", baiting Gatti and bringing personal issues to the table during their interview head-to-head. I actually think Floyd won the fight right there.

              I don't like the way he hides behind "P4P" all the time though. Maybe people aren't signing to fight him, maybe it's his promoter's fault, whatever... but to say "I'm P4P No.1, baby! I'm the greatest boxer of all time"... then sign up to fight a shot Sharmba Mitchell is taking the piss, frankly.

              However, taking the linear 147 title is a step in the right direction...

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                #17
                He fought Sharmba because he was just moving up to 147. I'm sure everyone else agrees to that he is fighting a good opponent in Baldomir.

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                • !! Anorak
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Mayweather90
                  He fought Sharmba because he was just moving up to 147. I'm sure everyone else agrees to that he is fighting a good opponent in Baldomir.
                  Yeah, I did say that he's doing good in fighting Baldomir.

                  I just get the horrifying feeling - whether his fault or not - that he'll retire without taking on Cotto et al. and we'll be deprived of those bouts but still say he's a great anyway. Don't get me wrong, I think he'd beat Cotto fairly soundly, but I want to see it.

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                    #19
                    Who will it be Cotto or Hatton? lol

                    I don't think Floyd would have a tough time with Hatton, but maybe Cotto could hurt him. Maybe the winner of Cotto against Hatton(if he comes back to 147) fights Floyd.

                    Floyd better focus on Baldomir especially since he doesn't have Roger to help him train but I'm sure Floyd knows what he needs to do.

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                    • !! Anorak
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Mayweather90
                      Who will it be Cotto or Hatton? lol

                      I don't think Floyd would have a tough time with Hatton, but maybe Cotto could hurt him. Maybe the winner of Cotto against Hatton(if he comes back to 147) fights Floyd.

                      Floyd better focus on Baldomir especially since he doesn't have Roger to help him train but I'm sure Floyd knows what he needs to do.
                      This is the thing, I don't care who's fault it is that it's not happening, I want to see Floyd vs. Hatton so we can get it over with once and for all. I don't want him to retire and for us all to go "oh, well, he'd have won anyway, so..." Otherwise Floyd's career will be like RJJ's.

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