No one should buy cunt Mayweather's ppv anymore

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  1. Rainmaker

    Rainmaker "Twinkle Toes" McJack

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    This cunt makes a comeback and fights a tune up against handpicked opponents and retires again. He fights once every fifteen months. This is because he makes enough money. He doesn't need to fight the big threats. His fans should stop buying his fights. Only his fans can force him to fight Pacquiao.

    So let's start a boycott campaign. This cunt doesn't deserve the money he is making.
     
  2. Destruction and Mayhem

    Destruction and Mayhem PHASE ----3

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    He retires because he's in his 30s and has already won five titles in 5 divisions. What...you want the guy to fight Klistchko next and then retire when he's 45?
     
  3. Rainmaker

    Rainmaker "Twinkle Toes" McJack

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    If he sells enough PPV's, he will make a lot of money and will retire again. Then he will make a comeback when he needs money again. You can stop him from doing this. His fans should say "enough of this horseshit, I am not buying this fight". Then he will be forced to fight Manny Pacquiao.
     
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    royyjonesjrp4pno1 "Twinkle Toes" McJack

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    How about Manny's last tune up on PPV. You think that makes Arum and Manny want to fight Floyd.
     
  5. Rainmaker

    Rainmaker "Twinkle Toes" McJack

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    Don't be so rediculous. Manny doesn't fight once every 15 months and retire. He doesn't fight tune ups to retire after making enough money. Who has Manny avoided? The only fighter left for Manny is Floyd.
     
  6. loadedgloves

    loadedgloves "Twinkle Toes" McJack

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    If you honestly enjoy watching boxing at its absolute best, you won't miss watching Floyd in the ring for anything.

    Given the current sorry state of boxing, it's very possible we won't see a talent like Floyd again for a long, long time.
     
  7. joony

    joony "Twinkle Toes" McJack

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    and we should continue to buy pac's awesome ppvs against guys coming off beatdowns?
     
  8. Hanz

    Hanz Roberto Duran

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    :atu::atu: Give me a motherf*cking break!!! He's f*cking overrated, fought zero legendary fighters or great fighters in their prime and is only at the forefront of boxing because most of the superstars have all retired or are shot (Trinidad, DLH, Tyson, Lewis, Holyfield, etc). And I'm sure the paying fans gave a sh*t about seeing the great talent of Floyd fully on display during the Baldomir fight. The arena was emptying out with the fans headed for the exits during the 8th round of a 12 round fight!! :laughing: His fight with DLH was the most boring and sh*ttest super-fight in history! He basically fought a shot old man with no speed or stamina left and still barely scraped by. Still too scared to engage. The crowd went to sleep. Only Fairyweather cocklickers could've enjoyed this piece of sh*t fight where Fraudweather was too cowardly to even try to step forward against a shot old man.
     
  9. *Z*

    *Z* WBC Silver Diamond Emeritus Champ

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    Hell no we shouldn't. I didn't buy Pac vs Mosley and I won't buy Pac vs JMM. I also didn't buy Floyd vs those same two guys, though I did see the fights, I didn't pay a dime for it.
     
  10. Irish

    Irish Yuge, Beautiful

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    Ortiz vs Mayweather figures to be an intriguing fight.....:dunno: I'll watch the 24/7, I'll watch the fight, I'll debate it here.....it is one thing to be righteous about the "state" of boxing but.....we are all under an obligation to watch as many fights as possible....and coming from a cynic like me, that's something. I draw a line for Margacheato and the like, and I might turn a fight off half-way-thru, or bitch like hell, but I will watch it to begin with. I like getting a good link and being able to settle in to watch a good fight at 4AM so....
     
  11. royyjonesjrp4pno1

    royyjonesjrp4pno1 "Twinkle Toes" McJack

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    Obviously can't afford to watch watch boxing ppv's anymore Zhonny given your new favorite sport has a PPV every month.
     
  12. royyjonesjrp4pno1

    royyjonesjrp4pno1 "Twinkle Toes" McJack

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    According to some on here beating Clottey was more impressive than Floyds whole career.
     
  13. *Z*

    *Z* WBC Silver Diamond Emeritus Champ

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    Um, what part of "I don't buy crap" don't you understand?
     
  14. loadedgloves

    loadedgloves "Twinkle Toes" McJack

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    KYA HUA, TUM NARAZ HO KE FLOYD KA KALA BARA LUND TERI MAA KI MOTI GAAND MEIN HAI?

    (also, Floyd is the most complete, talented and technically sound fighter in the sport right now)
     
  15. Hanz

    Hanz Roberto Duran

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    He's f*cking garbage!
     
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    Hanz Roberto Duran

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    The motherf*cker backstepped against a slow, shot, no-stamina, inactive Oscar De La Hoya for 12 rounds! The guy is as entertaining as f*cking Chris Byrd. Put his little bitch ass against a prime Oscar and watch Cuntweather run for his life like a little bitch!
     
  17. Destruction and Mayhem

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    That's 40+ fights, 5 divisions undefeated fucking garbage buddy...
     
  18. TLC

    TLC "Twinkle Toes" McJack

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    Nah. I'm actually going to watch only Mayweather's PPVs probably.
     
  19. The Genius

    The Genius DEMONRY!!

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    Will you stop being a fan of Floyd if he loses? Like your Roy Jones supporting?
     
  20. Jimmy

    Jimmy The Greatest of Are Times

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    I'll pay and watch floyd v ortiz, it's a great style match-up. Yes, the long layoffs in between fights are frustrating, but it's great to watch such a talent in the ring.

    I really hope, by facing ortiz, it's pac after.
     
  21. Rainmaker

    Rainmaker "Twinkle Toes" McJack

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    If you want Floyd vs Pac, than you shouldn't buy Floyd vs Ortiz.
     
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    Jimmy The Greatest of Are Times

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    Nah, i'll buy it dude.

    I like watching ortiz fight too. It's a very good style matchup. Floyd hasn't fought a southpaw since judah, that's 5 years, so this fight will be intriguing to watch.
     
  23. cdogg187

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    Mayweather is one of the very best 130 pounders ever... on that note alone, he is a great fighter... I'd make him even money with any 130 pounder ever... he might lose to one or two here and there, but he beats most of them... at that weight, he handed the late Genaro Hernandez a one-sided beating that left Chicanito openly marveling at his skills and talent, he made Angel Manfredy, who was certainly a solid contender, look like a first fight novice, violently dispatching him, against the Diego Corrales who would later beat Jose Luis Castillo and Joel Casmayor, he performed one of the most memorable and virtuostic beatdowns ever by taking hitting and not getting hit to a sublime level, it was like Willie Pep with KO power, a ridiculous display of skills and craft, one of the best I have ever witnessed... He easily beat Carlos Gerena and Gregorio Vargas, two respectable challengers, losing maybe a round in the two fights combined... With a shattered right hand, he still comprehensively decisioned Carlos Hernandez... he finished off his reign by making Jesus Chavez quit with a steady diet of clean right hands, fighting epertly off the ropes

    The above alone makes Floyd Mayweather a great fighter, go ahead and name 5 junior lightweights who you think would beat him... I've got Julio Cesar Chavez (with some difficulty) , I could see Azumah giving him a tough fight, maybe beating him, Henry Armstrong possibly... Elorde's active style and toughness could pose some problems... certainly Arguello is a tough assignment for any 130 pounder... but Floyd has a chance against each of those guys... nobody beats him comprehensively at 130

    At 135, Mayweather clearly became more defensive and cautious, but was still very accomplished... Jose Luis Castillo wasn't a great fighter, but he was certainly very, very good and strong... the first fight was a close one, I thought JLC did enough to win, but the second fight was a clear victory for Mayweather

    At 140, he beat Corley with room to spare, dropped him twice... was Corley not a legit top 5 of the division guy? of course he was... and Mayweather dominated... all anyone talks about is how Corley managed to stun him... never mind that Corley was floored twice and dominated

    after that, things become a bit more selective, but certainly not terrible... an easy annihlation of Sharmba MItchell, who was fading but probably would not have done a whole lot better at his best... Then he dominated Judah, who was a legit titleholder at welterweight... Now, I happen to think Judah is an immensey flawed fighter with the heart of a plastic doll, but he was legitimately a welterweight champ and Mayweather again won with room to spare... Was Carlos Baldomir one of the worst fighters ever to hold a title? yes, he certainly was... Did he win even two seconds of that fight? no he did not, easy victory for Mayweather

    It is ONLY after ALL OF THAT where things start to get picky and selective and fraudulent... If Floyd Mayweather never fights again, if you go even further and simply erase his last 4 fights, you are still talking about an undeniably great fighter... anyone who tries to say otherwise is either a fucking liar or has an unbelievably stringent criteria for "greatness" that is met by only about 15 guys in the enrtire history of the sport

    Bear in mind, I FUCKING HATE Floyd Mayweather... he is a rotten human being... arrogant, ignorant, filthy and disingenuous... he makes my skin crawl... nothing would make me happier than seeing him knocked cold... but the guy is one of the greatest 130 pounders of all time, a formidable lightweight and a pretty damn good junior welterweight and welterweight... he has had a great career, regardless of how he has chosen to navigate it here in the twilight portion
     
  24. Hanz

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    Nobody cares about what he did back then. What's he done in the past 5 years is what matters. And the past 5 years he's been handpicking his fights and trying to protect his streak. He fought Oscar and Mosley at the absolute end of their careers, not anywhere near their primes. And he pretty much looked like sh*t in both of them, particularly the Oscar fight which was the most boring superfight in history. He fought who else? A Marquez coming up from 2 weight classes down?
    He fought Baldomir???? Bumdomir???? Who the f*ck is that???
    He fought a Ricky Hatton who came up to welter which we already saw was a weightclass Hatton couldn't compete in! The same Ricky Hatton who got his clock cleaned at 147 by Collazzo? That was a complete joke!

    Careers are measured by what you achieve from the beginning to the very end. The guy hasn't done sh*t other than carefully handpick the right fights at the right time against contenders who either fought outside of their best weight classes or where shot and near retirement.

    The guy fought in a sh*t era of boxing. His reign comes during a period where ALL great fighters are shot and/or retired or near retirement. Too bad for him. Now that he has a challenger who might ask him some questions on where he stands in terms of his quality as a top boxer, he's running away.

    That sh*t makes him a fraud and a bitch who is basically showing his true colours. He doesn't want to take any risks and risk losing his precious zero.

    Oh yeah, he lost to Castillo in the first fight too. Not a great fighter, not by any means. Just a carefully handpicking scrub-beater who's got the world fooled.

    You're talking about a guy who fell to his knees and began crying in joy after beating f*cking Gatti! Gatti!!!!!!!!!! Of all people!!!!!!!! :laughing:
    F*cking sham!
     
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    Why would fucking Chris Byrd be entertaining??
     
  26. Hanz

    Hanz Roberto Duran

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    Because Chris Byrd at least was in some fights where he actually gave people their viewing's worth including the fights he got KTFO in (Wlad 2, Ibeabuchi) whereas F*ckweather is a cautious turd who can't even muster up enough guts to come forward on a dead Oscar with no stamina.
     
  27. loadedgloves

    loadedgloves "Twinkle Toes" McJack

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    you missed irish's joke!

    If Floyd and Manny ever fight, afterward will be a glorious time for messageboards, a la the post Hopkins-Trinidad period
     
  28. The Genius

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    Very true. All the more reason why the fight HAS to happen.
     
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    this is flatly untrue...

    This criteria has never been applied to any fighter ever...

    When we discuss Muhammad Ali, it's simply understood that holding Holmes or Berbick against him is absurd... we judge the man on what he did at or near his best days... we don't talk about Aflredo Evangelista or Jean-Pierre Coopman, we talk about Liston, Frazier, Foreman, etc.

    when we discuss Sugar Ray Robinson, we don't knock him for losing to guys like Joey Archer and Denny Moyer when he was 120 years old, we talk about when he was 128-1-1 and the best fighter in the sport

    we don't judge Mike Tyson on losing to Kevin McBride, we judge him on his prime, we acknowledge his excellence on what he did at his best

    Sugar Ray Leonard is one of the greatest welterweights ever, its understood... we can knock him til the cows come home for the way he went about fighting Hagler, we can knock him for the Lalonde nonsense, and his ridiculous and pathetic comebacks against Norris and Camacho, but NONE OF THAT changes the underlying fact that he was a phenomenal welterweight... his accomplishments don't get erased

    Julio Cesar Chavez's brilliance doesn't get erased simply because he became a despicable sore loser when he faded

    No great fighter in history outside of Marciano and Ricardo Lopez and the few who died young (Sal Sanchez) has ever been judged on the very beginning or the very end of his career... it doesn't happen

    In his second pro fight, Sandy Saddler was inexplicably matched with a ranked veteran featherweight with a good punch (Jock Leslie) and unsurprisingly he was floored and stopped... it was the only time in his entire 170 plus fights that he was ever stopped... nobody sits here saying Sandy Saddler sucked because of Jock Leslie

    No one here is blasting Kid Gavilan or Roy Jones for finishing their careers as shot old men losing to guys who couldn't carry their jocks at their best... no one is saying "hey, that means that Roy Jones and Kid Gavilan actually suck" (maybe somebody retarded like TLC or Double L, but thats about it)

    Great fighters are ALWAYS lauded for what they were at their best, what they accomplished when they were in peak form

    you can call Floyd mayweather all the names you want... but if you sit here and deny that he is absolutely a great fighter, you are just incorrect

    there are guys with far less to offer who are regularly accepted as great around here
     
  30. Hanz

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    His performance against DLH sealed the deal for me regarding where he stands. A shot inactive opponent and Floyd scraped by barely in one of the most boring and overhyped fights in history.
    Also, Floyd's been in his prime for 5 years now. When talk of a Pacman fight emerged, he retired like a cunt after the Hatton fight. And even now, he's handpicking his fights. And there's no way you can't dissect his career the way I did and be oblivious to what I've seen. Fighting Hatton at 147 where Hatton was completely ineffective as everybody knew, fighting Marquez 2 weight classes up and at the same time not even coming at the right weight according to the contract, fighting a shot Mosley, barely getting through a completely shot inactive Oscar, beating Bumdomir over 12 rounds where fans heading for the exits 2/3 into the fight...
    Legend? Not so! What epic fights was he in? Which legendary fighters in their primes did he beat? Which of his fights did you hear fans cheering after the fight was over as opposed to hearing a chorus of boos?
    For f*ck sakes, the fans were yelling "UFC...UFC..." after that sh*tty Fraud/DLH superfight.:lol:
    Basically the sport and boxing fans are riding on Fraudweather's streak. It's like the only thing holding the fans' interest these days. It's why they're even ordering his crappy fights even now.
    He's stealing peoples' money and they're still eating up his sh*t the same way they did with Tyson's crappy fights.
     

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