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Serious Question: All Floyd Wants Is An Even Playing Field Right?
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Originally posted by 2501 View PostWhat was so even about fighting Juan Manuel Marquez?
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Marquez never had a fight above 135 LBS (list all the fight night weights you want, but the fact remains
Floyd refused to come into the weight they originally agreed on
Floyd originally wanted to fight Marquez @ 147 LBS
Floyd keeps talking about how boxing should be an even playing field, but his choices don't reflect that. Sure, you can say that it was Marquez's fault for signing the contract. But then, wouldn't it also be Cotto's fault for agreeing to fight Pacquiao? But thats besides the point, thats not what this thread is about.
How was Marquez/Mayweather fougth on an "even playing field"?
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Originally posted by Jim Jeffries View PostWell it took an act of god, a terrible disaster, to get Floyd in the ring with Mosley, so we'll see who Floyd fights from here.
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Originally posted by Tamis_Siensya View PostLook at another similar thread (Tortilla's) and the first answer he got is another question LOL.
What I'm also askin' in my thread is what is uneven in this playing field?
And your point validates another hypocrisy.
But we really aren't getting any legit answers coz in reality "the even playing field" which Floyd and his stans are saying is imaginary.
this is Sin City btw.. my old account was banned.
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Originally posted by roughred View Postbecause only if he can get pacquiao blood drained before the fight
then he will feel that the field is even ... without it
he feels he has no chance against pacqiao
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Originally posted by The Gambler1981 View PostFloyd was not bigger than Ricky Hatton, he is naturally longer but that didn't even play a role. If anything they were roughly the same size taking body type into account.
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