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    Originally posted by Travdog View Post
    No, The Castillo fight was a draw to me. I had Mayweather winning the first five rounds and also I think it was the 9th or 10th round. 6-6. I did however felt that Castillo was the better man that night. The rounds he won were more impressive. The Maidana fight was not close.

    The reason I brought up those two fights clearly is because they were more competitive than his other fights. So if he was afraid of losing why rematch the too guys that gave him a tougher time than the others
    yes they were more competitive than his other fights but he still WON those fights officially so why wouldnt he give those guys a rematch if it makes sense business wise? a rematch will be easier since he knows his oppoent already thats why he's giving them a rematch.

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      Originally posted by Reloaded View Post
      I can spot a ****** a mile away , the reality is your just a wanna be tough guy , people like you always turn out to be closet cowards , I dont think Ive ever read a decent post of yours probably because your boxing knowledge is zero , people like you do nothing for these forums other than drag them into the gutter .
      Get back to me when you have learnt how many years a decade consists of.

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        Originally posted by TriGaFinGa View Post
        What I find funny is When Floyd Mayweather called up Pacquiao he insisted he needed all the Pay-Per-View because unlike Pacquiao he didn't have other sources of income outside of boxing, thus the "What if I lose?" quote, because if he did/does lose, he believes his career is all but finished.

        It doesn't get more obvious than this that Floyd heavily believes Pacquiao could beat him, most fighters have complete belief in themselves, some to the point of delusion, but something about Pacquiao shook Mayweather to his very foundation.
        Great Avatar. I disagree with you though. At Pacman's peak, Floyd offered 50/50 and a 2 week cut off for the blood test.

        I find it hard to believe a guy who's undefeated, never been on the canvas has fought on a World championship level for 16 years would be afraid.

        Nothing about Floyd says he's afraid to lose. He doesn't panic when hurt, he does not get desperate when losing, he shows self discipline and self belief. When speaking of his losses to Martin Castillo as an amateur he is gracious.

        Last thing if he lost to Pacquaio he gets a rematch. So I disagree.

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