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If Mayweather is so small, why not fight JMM at 135-140?

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    #61
    Originally posted by mangler View Post
    Knew this was comin.
    Actually Floyd was 146 fight night when he fought Zab.

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      #62
      Originally posted by Bhopreign View Post
      Who's to say he wont eventually fight the best as you say it, by the way who is the best youre referring to at welterweight. And in your opinion who should Floyd be fighting July 18 if thats the date he will fight.
      Who's to say he won't? Not me. But I'd rather not speculate.

      Did you read my post? I said I have no problems with him fighting Marquez...as a warm up. And I don't care how good he is - Marquez is a warm-up.

      My argument is that it's nothing more...just like Floyd's last few wins which have garned him countless dollars and Johnny Come-Lately fans. But...also like his last few wins, they don't do much for his legacy.

      Kinda sad how when Floyd did most of his great work (130 & 135), he was barely known and at 140 & 147 - where he's been BS'ing to get that paper - he has countless newbies ready to defend his honor for his underwhelming choice of opposition.

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        #63
        Originally posted by IMDAZED View Post
        Who's to say he won't? Not me. But I'd rather not speculate.

        Did you read my post? I said I have no problems with him fighting Marquez...as a warm up. And I don't care how good he is - Marquez is a warm-up.

        My argument is that it's nothing more...just like Floyd's last few wins which have garned him countless dollars and Johnny Come-Lately fans. But...also like his last few wins, they don't do much for his legacy.

        Kinda sad how when Floyd did most of his great work (130 & 135), he was barely known and at 140 & 147 - where he's been BS'ing to get that paper - he has countless newbies ready to defend his honor for his underwhelming choice of opposition.
        Exactly. Call a spade a spade. This is another fight in a long line of PBF tune-ups.

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          #64
          Originally posted by Bhopreign View Post
          Actually Floyd was 146 fight night when he fought Zab.

          I know, I was laughin at the post as a whole, not that highlighted weight homey.

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            #65
            Originally posted by IMDAZED View Post
            Who's to say he won't? Not me. But I'd rather not speculate.

            Did you read my post? I said I have no problems with him fighting Marquez...as a warm up. And I don't care how good he is - Marquez is a warm-up.

            My argument is that it's nothing more...just like Floyd's last few wins which have garned him countless dollars and Johnny Come-Lately fans. But...also like his last few wins, they don't do much for his legacy.

            Kinda sad how when Floyd did most of his great work (130 & 135), he was barely known and at 140 & 147 - where he's been BS'ing to get that paper - he has countless newbies ready to defend his honor for his underwhelming choice of opposition.

            Thats just how it is, everybody fights hard fights to GET to the top, when youre at the top, its more about making money. Makes perfect sense to me, in the real world you start off at the bottom, the less paying jobs are always more physically taxing, its the desk jobs that pay more. Ricky has his(Tsyzu), Floyd has had his, Roy had his, once youre at the top you pretty much call the shots. But Floyd has been off for one and a half years, I dont expect him to jump right into the frying pan his first fight off, nobody should expect that.

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              #66
              Originally posted by BattlingNelson View Post
              Exactly. Call a spade a spade. This is another fight in a long line of PBF tune-ups.
              But thats because Floyd is so good. Had this been another small welterweight fighting JMM with less skill you wouldnt hear so much noise about weight.

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                #67
                Originally posted by Bhopreign View Post
                Thats just how it is, everybody fights hard fights to GET to the top, when youre at the top, its more about making money. Makes perfect sense to me, in the real world you start off at the bottom, the less paying jobs are always more physically taxing, its the desk jobs that pay more. Ricky has his(Tsyzu), Floyd has had his, Roy had his, once youre at the top you pretty much call the shots. But Floyd has been off for one and a half years, I dont expect him to jump right into the frying pan his first fight off, nobody should expect that.
                I can't argue with you. And again, why do you keep bringing up the fight with Marquez? I've told you I have no issues with it. As long as we can all agree this ain't a legacy-builder, we're cool.

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by IMDAZED View Post
                  I can't argue with you. And again, why do you keep bringing up the fight with Marquez? I've told you I have no issues with it. As long as we can all agree this ain't a legacy-builder, we're cool.
                  Youre right its not a legacy builder for us hardcore fans, but when a casual fan looks at the record ten years from now all he will see is the name JMM and in that casual fans eyes it will mean more to them.

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                    #69
                    floyd is a small WW, but dropping down in weight is always a bad idea

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by Bhopreign View Post
                      Youre right its not a legacy builder for us hardcore fans, but when a casual fan looks at the record ten years from now all he will see is the name JMM and in that casual fans eyes it will mean more to them.
                      Well good for them. Then again, these same casual fans think Mike Tyson was the greatest HW ever and Arturo Gatti the greatest lightweight. In other words, let's stick to the hardcore ones who know what they're talking about. Besides, casual fans usually aren't that familiar with Marquez . Only delusional nuthuggers would rate this highly.

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