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Explain why Sergio Martinez vs floyd mayweather at 160 doesnt make sense?

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  • #41
    Such a poor attempt at trolling.

    Why even give this sad pathetic little person the time of day?

    Floyd struggles to make the 154 and he should now jump to 160? LOL.

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    • #42
      Originally posted by GUEVARA View Post
      Not when he said size doesnt matter.
      Klitschko next then?

      I mean, if size won't decide the outcome and Floyd is more skilled...

      That'll do. Really don't understand why people feel the need for this trolling nonsense, utterly pointless.

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      • #43
        Originally posted by GUEVARA View Post
        More wins and got a zero like floyd.

        What was floyds legacy win?
        Dunno he beat Marquez when he was ranked no.3 p4p, he beat mosley when he was ranked no.4 p4p after the margarito fight, he beat Hatton when he was rated no.3 p4p, I could go on but its not only about who he fought but WHEN he fought them, on a who vs who floyd easily beats Calzaghes resume, but if you add WHEN he fought them than he takes a big :dump: on Calzaghes resume(eg when he fought Baldomir he was undisputed welterweight champion and some even had him on p4p lists), not to mention his career at the lower weights

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        • #44
          i could be mistaken but does he not already fight in the 149 to 150 ib at 154?

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          • #45
            Originally posted by shinobi108 View Post
            Dunno he beat Marquez when he was ranked no.3 p4p, he beat mosley when he was ranked no.4 p4p after the margarito fight, he beat Hatton when he was rated no.3 p4p, I could go on but its not only about who he fought but WHEN he fought them, on a who vs who floyd easily beats Calzaghes resume, but if you add WHEN he fought them than he takes a big :dump: on Calzaghes resume(eg when he fought Baldomir he was undisputed welterweight champion and some even had him on p4p lists), not to mention his career at the lower weights
            so making a 35 year old man go up 2-3 division was his finest moment?
            pretty scarce of a career defining win then

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            • #46
              all the elite fighters of this era are victims to the war between top rank and golden boy imo

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              • #47
                Originally posted by NatiKid View Post
                all the elite fighters of this era are victims to the war between top rank and golden boy imo
                nope they were a victim of floyd's chronic attack of losing that 0

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                • #48
                  why do you care so much about floyds legacy anyway?

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by NatiKid View Post
                    why do you care so much about floyds legacy anyway?
                    I want to see so called great fighters chasing or atleast trying to be great. something floyd hasnt been doing for a decade now.

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by GUEVARA View Post
                      so making a 35 year old man go up 2-3 division was his finest moment?
                      pretty scarce of a career defining win then
                      What are you drunk or something, didnt that 35 year old man get 4years older and KO Pacquaio last week at a weight higher than where him and Floyd fought? Mosley was ranked no.3 p4p he just beat Margarito, that is equal to Calzaghes best win where Hopkins was ranked no.6 p4p when he fought Calzaghe. Unfortunately thats the end of Calzaghes resume right there whereas Floyds got atleast another 10 career defining fights

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