Pac never wrote that any fool could see that ,,, but never the less you cheating little *** say yes to full OST testing and you have a fight its that simple , its all too easy to be calling out when you dont agree to the demands to make the fight , thats just a pile of bull**** for his fanboy groupies to get excited over , Pac representives talk big but he cant be tested without knowing exactly when he wont be tested , get the *** outa here and stick to weight draining stablemates , its safer than fighting Floyd clean .
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Originally posted by Championart View PostWhy would Floyd move backwards? He never cared about the JWW belt, if he did he would have had it come on be serious. Collazo is a bigger welterweight than Floyd. Matter of fact the Hatton that you are making up the excuse for at 147 was deemed the naturally bigger and stronger fighter going into the Floyd fight.
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Originally posted by Championart View PostWhy would Floyd move backwards, especially when Ricky had no problems at all making 147. This was never an issue before he got destroyed and wasn't after. Its only here people make up this excuse to try and discredit Floyds win in that fight. He never cared about the JWW belt, if he did he would have had it come on be serious. Collazo is a bigger welterweight than Floyd. Matter of fact the Hatton that you are making up the excuse for at 147 was deemed the naturally bigger and stronger fighter going into the Floyd fight.
Why would he move even further back wards and fight a light weight at WW.(JMM)
come on man....
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Originally posted by pasawayako View Postpac will make floyd like clottey who will be scared for the whole 12 rounds, this will be a tko or landslide win for pac.
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Originally posted by V-3 View PostSure was. And, I remember how people were saying that Hatton would knock Floyd out..on this forum. After the fight, they called Floyd a cherrypicker for fighting Hatton at 147.
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Originally posted by goldenglove2 View PostAt..140
Floyd would be the CHALLENGER in a weight class where the champion fought the majority of his career. Floyd took easy fights through 140 IMO ( and only three) where Hatton was at long time fighting and beating a Kostya Zoo.
Originally posted by goldenglove2 View PostAt 147 Hatton would be fighting in a weight class that he already stated was not his best. Almost being knocked out and his ****** up face after the Collzao fight proved it. Also, the fact that he went right back down to his natural weight class 140 following that close call.Last edited by V.WEBB; 08-07-2010, 04:56 PM.
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Originally posted by goldenglove2 View PostI said Foyd would beat em at 140 or 147......would spank em. do the research . just thought at 140 it would be tougher, hence him cherry picking the fight at 147.....
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Originally posted by V-3 View PostSo, Floyd being the champ was an advantage? That's funny. Floyd wanted Hatton at 140, Hatton's team said that he wasn't ready. And this was coming off his biggest win of his career.
Was 147 Floyd's best weight class? No. But you must realized what had transpired AFTER Floyd left 140. He became the lineal champ of the division THEN went up to 154 and beat the cash cow. You silly if you think that he was going to go all the way back to 140 to fight the guy that "wasn't ready" for him when they BOTH were there. Seriously.
But thats beside the point, im talking about after Hatton had made his state side debut when he built his name up in America, I belive hs fam was referring to that when they said he wasnt ready..
Floyd wasnt calling out no HAtton at 140...his track record proves otherwise.
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