IT'S ALMOST OFFICIAL: Floyd "Money" Mayweather Plans to return to fight Pacquiao !!!!

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:smh: @ this post. When he was w/ Floyd Sr., he was much more of a defensive fighter. The reason why he preferred Roger as a trainer was because Roger was more offensive minded. I think this was discussed on the prefight for the Corrales fight. I
can't remember right now

Against Catillo, it was a shoulder injury. We was a 100% for the 2nd fight & we all saw how that went.

I don't care what he says but ALL his high action fights took place with Floyd Sr. as his trainer, when Roger came into the picture, Floyd got real defensive and became a "runner". Fuck what he says, the proof is on tape.

And what's wit the WE? You part of his team now?
 
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I still can't believe you said that shit.
You know there was this guy named Pernell once...........

Pernell was definitely more elusive than PBF..I wouldn't necessarily call him better defensively..but certainly more elusive.... That's always the fight I said I would love to see... If those two cats were in their prime at the same time.... Sweat Pea and PBF
 
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I don't care what he says but ALL his high action fights took place with Floyd Sr. as his trainer, when Roger came into the picture, Floyd got real defensive and became a "runner". Fuck what he says, the proof is on tape.

The earlier fights in his career sure. He was knocking dudes out. This is how all careers start out in boxing. In that since, everyone's career is action packed starting out:lol: He was fighting inferior competition that were simply overmatched.

Once he stepped up the competition, he was a defensive fighter. Floyd Sr was way overprotective of his son. He even told him never to fight southpaws.
 
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I'm old school mayne, when I see a cat with zero losses, you're automatically suspect to me, it means you never fought everybody you were supposed to or there wasn't any other great fighters fr you to fight, because no great champ retires undefeated.

This has always been my only knock against PBF... when he "retired", there were still fights out there for him. Not saying any of those boxers would be beat him, but there were still other good fighters that he could have fought. I'm not knocking him for taking the big money fights, etc... but would still have liked to see him take a few more fights.
 
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I don't care what he says but ALL his high action fights took place with Floyd Sr. as his trainer, when Roger came into the picture, Floyd got real defensive and became a "runner". Fuck what he says, the proof is on tape.

And what's wit the WE? You part of his team now?

A runner??? Thats defense. Floyd boxes damn well I may add. If you notice in Floyd's fights he doesn't go anywhere, he just circles, and because his opponents are working so hard to get through his defense it looks like he is running. Like I said in another thread, Floyd is the best defensive boxer of his era. If you wanna see two niggas beat each other's brains out I'm sure UFC something comes on Spike tonite
 
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The earlier fights in his career sure. He was knocking dudes out. This is how all careers start out in boxing. In that since, everyone's career is action packed starting out:lol:

Once he stepped up the competition, he was a defensive fighter. Floyd Sr was way overprotective of his son. He even told him never to fight southpaws.

It's a moot point brethren, don't misunderstand, I think Floyd s one of the most skilled fighters I've ever seen, but his perfrmances against Corrales, N'Dou and Chavez were way more entertaining than Hatton, Judah and Oscar fights. We just won't know how good May really was because he didn't fight in an era where you had Pryor, Hearns, Benitez, Leonard and Durn all fighting in the same division at the same time. I just get a lil' tight to hear cats say tht Floyd is the best ever when there is really no way to prove it OR disprove it. You make a good argument tho. I mean Floyd Sr. wa over protective but the fact remains that Floydsfights with Crrales etc were with Sr. and his defensive minded fights were with his uncle, whateve rhte reasons behind it, those are the facts. Anyway the most purely talented boxer I've ever seen was James Toney, that nicca didn't have any of Floyds speed and e was just as impossible to hit, if only he would have had Floyd's work ethic.....
 
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This has always been my only knock against PBF... when he "retired", there were still fights out there for him. Not saying any of those boxers would be beat him, but there were still other good fighters that he could have fought. I'm not knocking him for taking the big money fights, etc... but would still have liked to see him take a few more fights.

Co-sign, thats the shit that always bothered me, but at the same time I knew he wasn't going to stay retired so I took it with a grain of salt.
 
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A runner??? Thats defense. Floyd boxes damn well I may add. If you notice in Floyd's fights he doesn't go anywhere, he just circles, and because his opponents are working so hard to get through his defense it looks like he is running. Like I said in another thread, Floyd is the best defensive boxer of his era. If you wanna see two niggas beat each other's brains out I'm sure UFC something comes on Spike tonite

That's why I put "runner" in quotation marks brother, trust me I understand that it's boxing, not running, it's just that alot of uneducated boxing heads used to refer to Floyd as a "runner" the second half of his career.

Fuck the UFC. All my favorite fighters were defensive minded, Ali, Toney.....I understand boxing mayne, i used to do it.
 
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It's a moot point brethren, don't misunderstand, I think Floyd s one of the most skilled fighters I've ever seen, but his perfrmances against Corrales, N'Dou and Chavez were way more entertaining than Hatton, Judah and Oscar fights. We just won't know how good May really was because he didn't fight in an era where you had Pryor, Hearns, Benitez, Leonard and Durn all fighting in the same division at the same time. I just get a lil' tight to hear cats say tht Floyd is the best ever when there is really no way to prove it OR disprove it. You make a good argument tho. I mean Floyd Sr. wa over protective but the fact remains that Floydsfights with Crrales etc were with Sr. and his defensive minded fights were with his uncle, whateve rhte reasons behind it, those are the facts. Anyway the most purely talented boxer I've ever seen was James Toney, that nicca didn't have any of Floyds speed and e was just as impossible to hit, if only he would have had Floyd's work ethic.....

From what I'm gathering from this post, your saying Corrales, Ndou, & Chavez were w/ Floyd Sr.? Your mistaken if that's the case. Those fights were under Roger. Roger took over from the Augustus fight & has been the trainer ever since. Floyd Sr. was in the crowd holding his grandson during the Corrales fight
 
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From what I'm gathering from this post, your saying Corrales, Ndou, & Chavez were w/ Floyd Sr.? Your mistaken if that's the case. Those fights were under Roger. Roger took over from the Augustus fight & has been the trainer ever since

You're right I just checked, my fault, I was mistaken. You were right.:)
Yeah, I'm watching the Corrales fight now and you got it. I'd forgotten that the Augustus fight was before he fought Chico, thanks fr spotting that before I played myself even harder:)
 
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If this fight does go down I hope floyd brings the fight to manny. One of my biggest gripes about floyd (besides his mouth) is that he sometimes will do the bare minimum to win fights ie... De La Hoya. The floyd that fought hatton, that's what I like to see.
 
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I still don't think Floyd is goin to destroy or toy wih Pac. I think anyone who has waned to see Floyd in a high contact, high action fight is going to get their wish if Floyd takes this one, especially if it's in 2010, Floyd will be 33 and not as fast as he is now, but neither will Pac. I think I would also rather see Pac fight Cotto than that no skilled bum HAtton.
 
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You're right I just checked, my fault, I was mistaken. You were right.:)
Yeah, I'm watching the Corrales fight now and you got it. I'd forgotten that the Augustus fight was before he fought Chico, thanks fr spotting that before I played myself even harder:)

Like you said, those fights were WAAY more entertaining, but he was fighting guys of similar size. When he got to those higher weights, he was just content to get the decision receiving minimal damage.
 
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mayweather might lose - and i'm a mayweather fan.

the biggest secret killer of great boxers is ring rust. these niggas get on top and simply stop fighting - they think they're great but they never get tested so skills and heart erode. mayweather has official ring rust.

this shit about mayweather being bigger - wasn't pacman @ 149 fight night? mayweather is not bigger than pacman - and at this point - if them niggas had to fight today? pac has quicker hands and better stamina. speed kills and pbf used to always been the fastest nigga. he's not anymore.

i also have a personal test about boxers to tell when they're over. once they start doing the "delay" talk - they've been hit in the head too many times and their reaction time is shot. it's that thing that boxers get at a certain point in their careers when they look at you and you can tell that they not 100% focused on you - they eyes look spacey and they stutter - and/or they take a long time to choose their words when they speak.

jermain taylor was doing it before pavlik clubbed him. de la hoya does it. that delay in reaction time - that split of a second is the difference between catching 200 jabs to the mouth vs bobbing that head and countering.

look at any recent pdf video on youtube - like that one video with him and Philly Freck where he got the bag of money in the studio. peep how the nigga talking - pbf is shot my nigga.

You mean the Jermain Taylor who fought much better in the rematch with Pavlik (I know he lost but he only lost by a round or two)? The same Jermain Taylor that beat the shit out of Jeff Lacy?

MM isn't always the faster fighter. He definitely wasn't faster that Zab Judah and he was on his way to a knockout. Unlike DLH, MM wouldn't go guaranteeing knockouts and put that kind of undue pressure on himself. He's the smartest fighter under 160 of the last ten years if not longer.

And who are these niggas talking about MM doesn't have or show "heart" (wtf is that anyway?)? You don't need "heart" when you beat muhfuckas up, decisively. Chico had "heart". Ricky Hatton has "heart". Arturo Gatti had it in spades. All them niggas got massacred.
 
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Like you said, those fights were WAAY more entertaining, but he was fighting guys of similar size. When he got to those higher weights, he was just content to get the decision receiving minimal damage.

Well that's why as an old school thinking cat, I can't call him a great champ.....what if Pac had just been content to go 12 with Oscar? Guys like Duran, Leonard, Hagler, they were never just content to collect a check, it wasn't enuff just to win, back then you had to look GREAT in every fight if you wanted to get a fight with the Oscar of his time - Ray Leonard. But that doesn't change the fact that Floyd IS one of the most accurate punchers and best defesive fighters I've ever seen talent-wise. And he's the only dude that ever made the great Chico Corrales cry, NOW THAT was an ass whuppin, niccas talk about dismantling? That performance was the definition of the word, I thought we were gonna get to see that everytime Floyd fought, but it wasn't to be. It's funny because Chico went on to become way more popular with fans than Floyd ever did. Floyd never sold out an arena until he fought Gatti in Gatti's turf, Gatti sold out that arena. Oscar sold out their arena and HAtton was the draw for their fight, Floyd by himself has never been a money draw which is another reason why he picks his fights, he has to fight a gy who is a draw or else it's just a "fight fan's fight" and those aren't known for making huge money.
 
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Well that's why as an old school thinking cat, I can't call him a great champ.....what if Pac had just been content to go 12 with Oscar? Guys like Duran, Leonard, Hagler, they were never just content to collect a check, it wasn't enuff just to win, back then you had to look GREAT in every fight if you wanted to get a fight with the Oscar of his time - Ray Leonard. But that doesn't change the fact that Floyd IS one of the most accurate punchers and best defesive fighters I've ever seen talent-wise. And he's the only dude that ever made the great Chico Corrales cry, NOW THAT was an ass whuppin, niccas talk about dismantling? That performance was the definition of the word, I thought we were gonna get to see that everytime Floyd fought, but it wasn't to be. It's funny because Chico went on to become way more popular with fans than Floyd ever did. Floyd never sold out an arena until he fought Gatti in Gatti's turf, Gatti sold out that arena. Oscar sold out their arena and HAtton was the draw for their fight, Floyd by himself has never been a money draw which is another reason why he picks his fights, he has to fight a gy who is a draw or else it's just a "fight fan's fight" and those aren't known for making huge money.[/QUOTE]

I don't agree with this sentiment at all. Oscar hadn't done more than a million buys since Trinidad and then does 2.44 million with Mayweather, a guy with (at that time)no mainstream pub at all. Hatton hadn't done any ppvs before his fight with MM and they do 1.5m. He hasn't done any since. It seems the draw for both fights was Mayweather. Now Gatti was the draw in Atlantic City, he could probably still sell it out now.
On that note, I think he's a draw like a great wrestling villain/heel: he makes a large number of people tune in to see him lose.

On your earlier point about past greats
Guys like Duran and Hearns did not have to look great to fight Leonard, they were just great and the money for those fights would be (and was) incredible. Unlike Cotto and Margarito in comparison to Mayweather, the gap between Ray Leonard and Roberto Duran or a Tommy Hearns wasn't as obvious. Shit, had they been going 12 instead of 15, Tommy Hearns most likely would have beaten Ray.

You mentioned Hagler but he's different. Leonard challenged him after years of ignoring "Marvelous'" challenges. He even retired to avoid fighting Hagler in his prime. I love "Sugar" Ray Leonard but he didn't fight "Marvelous" Marvin Hagler until he saw that the battles with Hearns and Mugabe had worn on him.
 
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Well that's why as an old school thinking cat, I can't call him a great champ.....what if Pac had just been content to go 12 with Oscar? Guys like Duran, Leonard, Hagler, they were never just content to collect a check, it wasn't enuff just to win, back then you had to look GREAT in every fight if you wanted to get a fight with the Oscar of his time - Ray Leonard. But that doesn't change the fact that Floyd IS one of the most accurate punchers and best defesive fighters I've ever seen talent-wise. And he's the only dude that ever made the great Chico Corrales cry, NOW THAT was an ass whuppin, niccas talk about dismantling? That performance was the definition of the word, I thought we were gonna get to see that everytime Floyd fought, but it wasn't to be. It's funny because Chico went on to become way more popular with fans than Floyd ever did. Floyd never sold out an arena until he fought Gatti in Gatti's turf, Gatti sold out that arena. Oscar sold out their arena and HAtton was the draw for their fight, Floyd by himself has never been a money draw which is another reason why he picks his fights, he has to fight a gy who is a draw or else it's just a "fight fan's fight" and those aren't known for making huge money.

Everything you said is on point. When your looking at it from a fan perspective, his career is a disappointment. He did his thing at 130-135, but after that basically cherrypicked his way to the Oscar fight, cashed out, retired, but then saw an easy payday w/ Hatton, cashed out, then retired again.

However, if your looking at this from a businessman perspective, I think what he did is genius. He knew he could make more money being more offensive, so he got rid of his father & his overprotective ways. Got HBO to give him a rediculous contract where he could pick & choose his opponents. Knew which fights where he should be offensive (Augustus fight to hype up the Corrales fight, his ppv debut against Gatti, etc) & when he could just cruise. Pick these easiest way to get to Oscar, cashed out, & left, with his head still clear.
 
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Everything you said is on point. When your looking at it from a fan perspective, his career is a disappointment. He did his thing at 130-135, but after that basically cherrypicked his way to the Oscar fight, cashed out, retired, but then saw an easy payday w/ Hatton, cashed out, then retired again.
However, if your looking at this from a businessman perspective, I think what he did is genius. He knew he could make more money being more offensive, so he got rid of his father & his overprotective ways. Got HBO to give him a rediculous contract where he could pick & choose his opponents. Knew which fights where he should be offensive (Augustus fight to hype of the Corrales fight, his ppv debut against Gatti, etc) & when he could just cruise. Pick these easiest way to get to Oscar, cashed out, & left, which his head still clear.

Seriously? Cherry-picked? Boy, has time fogged memories. He fought Zab Judah to win the IBF welterweight title. It was scheduled for the WBC and IBF titles but Judah lost his other title to Carlos Baldomir, who went on to destroy MM-victim Gatti. Then he had to fight Baldomir to unify the titles. While a true journeyman, Baldomir was the hottest guy in boxing and was a natural 180 pounder fighting as a welter.

And to call Hatton an "easy payday" is discrediting Hatton who hadn't lost before that fight and hasn't lost since. He was also the junior welterweight champ and talked BIG shit about Mayweather after his win over Castillo. He was also Fighter of the Year for 2005 for Boxing Writer's Association and The Ring Magazine.

The mark of a great fighter is making other great fighters look pedestrian and Floyd's done that time after time.
 
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Well that's why as an old school thinking cat, I can't call him a great champ.....what if Pac had just been content to go 12 with Oscar? Guys like Duran, Leonard, Hagler, they were never just content to collect a check, it wasn't enuff just to win, back then you had to look GREAT in every fight if you wanted to get a fight with the Oscar of his time - Ray Leonard. But that doesn't change the fact that Floyd IS one of the most accurate punchers and best defesive fighters I've ever seen talent-wise. And he's the only dude that ever made the great Chico Corrales cry, NOW THAT was an ass whuppin, niccas talk about dismantling? That performance was the definition of the word, I thought we were gonna get to see that everytime Floyd fought, but it wasn't to be. It's funny because Chico went on to become way more popular with fans than Floyd ever did. Floyd never sold out an arena until he fought Gatti in Gatti's turf, Gatti sold out that arena. Oscar sold out their arena and HAtton was the draw for their fight, Floyd by himself has never been a money draw which is another reason why he picks his fights, he has to fight a gy who is a draw or else it's just a "fight fan's fight" and those aren't known for making huge money.[/QUOTE]

I don't agree with this sentiment at all. Oscar hadn't done more than a million buys since Trinidad and then does 2.44 million with Mayweather, a guy with (at that time)no mainstream pub at all. Hatton hadn't done any ppvs before his fight with MM and they do 1.5m. He hasn't done any since. It seems the draw for both fights was Mayweather. Now Gatti was the draw in Atlantic City, he could probably still sell it out now.
On that note, I think he's a draw like a great wrestling villain/heel: he makes a large number of people tune in to see him lose.

On your earlier point about past greats
Guys like Duran and Hearns did not have to look great to fight Leonard, they were just great and the money for those fights would be (and was) incredible. Unlike Cotto and Margarito in comparison to Mayweather, the gap between Ray Leonard and Roberto Duran or a Tommy Hearns wasn't as obvious. Shit, had they been going 12 instead of 15, Tommy Hearns most likely would have beaten Ray.

You mentioned Hagler but he's different. Leonard challenged him after years of ignoring "Marvelous'" challenges. He even retired to avoid fighting Hagler in his prime. I love "Sugar" Ray Leonard but he didn't fight "Marvelous" Marvin Hagler until he saw that the battles with Hearns and Mugabe had worn on him.

I've heard numerous promoters including Bob Arum, make the point of Floyd not being a draw, and the commentary I made about those three fights comes from insiders, most of the arena was British when he fought Hatton, I'm not talking about PPV buys I'm talking about selling out an arena. Zab vs Floyd was a better fight than any of the three others I just mentioned, a true fight fans fight, one that Floyd was in danger of losing because the other guy had as much natural talent as he did, and there were alot of empty seats in the crowd and the PPV numbers were dissappointing and this was months before he fought Oscar, that makes my point. Then he fights Oscar and it's by far the biggest PPV buy in history and you think it's because of Floyd?!?!?:smh: C'mon man Oscar has generated close to a billion during his career, Oscar is the biggest draw in the sport, you got to admit that even if you don't like him or Mexicans.

Duran and Hearns each had to run through the best at welter, guys like Cuevas and Cervantes who were great fighters themselves just to get to Leonard and Duran was already one of the best fighters in the world at that point. And we don't know how far the gap is between Margarito, Cotto and Floyd because he's never fought them. How many people thought Sugar's handspeed and boxing were going to be his tools for an easy win against Duran, and they were, just not during the first fight. Leonard never fought Pryor who I think he could've beaten just because Aaron wasn't a money man, and this was after Pryor had dismantled Arguello twice. And if anyone was diminshed by the time they fought, it was Sugar(and his eye) rusty and coming out of retirement AND moving up in weight, not Marvin, it's the biggest reason why Sugar got the nod in their fight. Marvin is one of the few fighters I respect for retiring, saying that the biz was bullshit and he never came back for any amount of paper.
 
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floyd gon tap that ass
 
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LOL@ people that say PBF has the best defense ever. Have you seen 43 year old Bernard Hopkins? If he got hit a lot he wouldn't be boxing today. Everyone who has fought him said he's hard to hit.
 
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Seriously? Cherry-picked? Boy, has time fogged memories. He fought Zab Judah to win the IBF welterweight title. It was scheduled for the WBC and IBF titles but Judah lost his other title to Carlos Baldomir, who went on to destroy MM-victim Gatti. Then he had to fight Baldomir to unify the titles. While a true journeyman, Baldomir was the hottest guy in boxing and was a natural 180 pounder fighting as a welter.

And to call Hatton an "easy payday" is discrediting Hatton who hadn't lost before that fight and hasn't lost since. He was also the junior welterweight champ and talked BIG shit about Mayweather after his win over Castillo. He was also Fighter of the Year for 2005 for Boxing Writer's Association and The Ring Magazine.

The mark of a great fighter is making other great fighters look pedestrian and Floyd's done that time after time.

Don't quote magazines, the fact is HAtton never belonged at welter and almost got ko'ed by light hitting Luis Collazo in his first welter fight. He never fougt anyone of notice oter than Kostya who he wrestled to death for a win, and he was undefeated becuase he never left England. And before he fought Malignaggi he got a gift decision against an old journeyman Mexican who almost KO'ed Hatton, HAtton was never and never will be a great or even that good a fighter. So don't try to make Ricky out to be more than he is just to make May look good. Baldomir also had no business being in the ring with May either after beating up on an old and fat Gatti. And Gatti's heart made him great, not his skills. The last few years of his career, Judah was Floyd's only real opponent.
 
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Seriously? Cherry-picked? Boy, has time fogged memories. He fought Zab Judah to win the IBF welterweight title. It was scheduled for the WBC and IBF titles but Judah lost his other title to Carlos Baldomir, who went on to destroy MM-victim Gatti. Then he had to fight Baldomir to unify the titles. While a true journeyman, Baldomir was the hottest guy in boxing and was a natural 180 pounder fighting as a welter.

And to call Hatton an "easy payday" is discrediting Hatton who hadn't lost before that fight and hasn't lost since. He was also the junior welterweight champ and talked BIG shit about Mayweather after his win over Castillo. He was also Fighter of the Year for 2005 for Boxing Writer's Association and The Ring Magazine.

The mark of a great fighter is making other great fighters look pedestrian and Floyd's done that time after time.

C'mon man. I'm a huge PBF but I call it like i see it

Around this time, PBF picked fights he knew he was going to win. He wasn't gonna let anything fuck up that Oscar fight. If he slipped up, that's millions down the drain. He was offered 8 mil to fight Margarito, but declined. Floyd knew Zab was nothing but a frontrunner. Zab is a great talent, but he isn't a great fighter. Floyd knew this from personally beating his ass terribly in a sparing session. He also knew that a fight w/ Zab could generate some interest & make some money

As for Hatton, he wasn't gonna beat PBF. It wasn't happening. PBF saw the type of money he could make
 
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Now this is a fight I would pay for. Mayweather gonna make 50 mil off this fight.
 
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C'mon man. I'm a huge PBF but I call it like i see it

Around this time, PBF picked fights he knew he was going to win. He wasn't gonna let anything fuck up that Oscar fight. If he slipped up, that's millions down the drain. He was offered 8 mil to fight Margarito, but declined. Floyd knew Zab was nothing but a frontrunner. Zab is a great talent, but he isn't a great fighter. Floyd knew this from personally beating his ass terribly in a sparing session. He also knew that a fight w/ Zab could generate some interest & make some money

As for Hatton, he wasn't gonna beat PBF. It wasn't happening. PBF saw the type of money he could make

:yes:
 
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http://boxingtalk.com/pag/article.php?aid=16786

FLOYD MAYWEATHER JR: NOT THINKING PACQUIAO DREAM MATCH, BOXING
By G. Leon

Sources close to former undefeated pound for pound king Floyd Mayweather Jr have informed Boxingtalk.com that despite Manny Pacquiao's sensational stoppage victory over Oscar De La Hoya, the pound for pound Picasso has zero interest in returning to the ring to face the current pound for pound king. "Floyd's not even thinking boxing right now," said our source. It should be interesting to see if the public's interest in the bout and the pocketbooks of powers that be can entice Mayweather to make this dream match a reality.
 
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Anyway, the focus should be this, asfucked up and barren as the boxing wasteland is right now, a PBF/Pac fight would be great for boxing, I'm for anything that doesn't let this UFC bullshit take hold. Shit let's get Larry Holmes and George Foreman out of retirement while we're at it, we could put them in together on some tagteam shit against Butterbean and Mike Tyson......
 
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I've heard numerous promoters including Bob Arum, make the point of Floyd not being a draw, and the commentary I made about those three fights comes from insiders, most of the arena was British when he fought Hatton, I'm not talking about PPV buys I'm talking about selling out an arena. Zab vs Floyd was a better fight than any of the three others I just mentioned, a true fight fans fight, one that Floyd was in danger of losing because the other guy had as much natural talent as he did, and there were alot of empty seats in the crowd and the PPV numbers were dissappointing and this was months before he fought Oscar, that makes my point. Then he fights Oscar and it's by far the biggest PPV buy in history and you think it's because of Floyd?!?!?:smh: C'mon man Oscar has generated close to a billion during his career, Oscar is the biggest draw in the sport, you got to admit that even if you don't like him or Mexicans.

Hey, I have nothing against Mexicans (that's some other monikers on BGOL.
1 million people paid to watch him fight Bernard Hopkins but more than double that paid even more to watch him fight Mayweather, how is that not due to MM? Did Oscar gain over a million more fans in 2 years? Then another 1.5m pay to watch him fight Hatton, who hasn't been on ppv since. How is that not due to MM? Oscar is(was) the biggest draw because Mayweather retired.

Duran and Hearns each had to run through the best at welter, guys like Cuevas and Cervantes who were great fighters themselves just to get to Leonard and Duran was already one of the best fighters in the world at that point. And we don't know how far the gap is between Margarito, Cotto and Floyd because he's never fought them.

Neither of them has shown they can stand in the ring with a superior talent like Mayweather. The welterweight division is like D-1 football with a lot of good 1-loss teams.
How many people thought Sugar's handspeed and boxing were going to be his tools for an easy win against Duran, and they were, just not during the first fight. Leonard never fought Pryor who I think he could've beaten just because Aaron wasn't a money man, and this was after Pryor had dismantled Arguello twice. And if anyone was diminshed by the time they fought, it was Sugar(and his eye) rusty and coming out of retirement AND moving up in weight, not Marvin, it's the biggest reason why Sugar got the nod in their fight. Marvin is one of the few fighters I respect for retiring, saying that the biz was bullshit and he never came back for any amount of paper.[/QUOTE]
Again, I love Sugar Ray Leonard but when he and Hagler were in their primes, he chose not to fight him(not a knock from me) but, in his own words, saw Hagler was vulnerable and came out to fight him.
I respect Hagler for his stance, too, but there was an air of sour grapes to it.
 
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On that note, I think he's a draw like a great wrestling villain/heel: he makes a large number of people tune in to see him lose.

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This is exactly what happens and PBF plays right into..
 
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Dammit! I'm trying to post and talk to The Wife at the same time. Pardon my errors.
 
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Anyway, the focus should be this, asfucked up and barren as the boxing wasteland is right now, a PBF/Pac fight would be great for boxing, I'm for anything that doesn't let this UFC bullshit take hold. Shit let's get Larry Holmes and George Foreman out of retirement while we're at it, we could put them in together on some tagteam shit against Butterbean and Mike Tyson......
:lol::lol:

Only if everyone involved wears t-shirts. I only like to see boobs flapping about in strip clubs and porn. Never in boxing.
 
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:lol::lol:

Only if everyone involved wears t-shirts. I only like to see boobs flapping about in strip clubs and porn. Never in boxing.


:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:True. Mike might see them flappin and start biting.
 
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C'mon man. I'm a huge PBF but I call it like i see it

Around this time, PBF picked fights he knew he was going to win. He wasn't gonna let anything fuck up that Oscar fight. If he slipped up, that's millions down the drain. He was offered 8 mil to fight Margarito, but declined. Floyd knew Zab was nothing but a frontrunner. Zab is a great talent, but he isn't a great fighter. Floyd knew this from personally beating his ass terribly in a sparing session. He also knew that a fight w/ Zab could generate some interest & make some money

As for Hatton, he wasn't gonna beat PBF. It wasn't happening. PBF saw the type of money he could make


I do too.
He didn't pick Zab Judah, Zab was the champion of his division (at the time of signing). He fought Baldomir for the same reason. If Baldomir hadn't beaten Judah and Gatti on HBO, he would have never been given a fight with Mayweather.

I agree that Hatton wasn't going to win but every White person I talked to seem to think Hatton could do it and that means money in this country. And Hatton was/is a good fighter. Protected? A little, but still good and good enough to challenge for Floyd's title.
 
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