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BTW, Floyd should win his 3rd Fighter of the Year award if he beats Canelo.
Eh, I hear you and understand but again, I don't Mayweather one bit. If he added the fight night weight fine then yeah I can see the piling on because on fight night, Canelo will be at LEAST 168, Ward's weight. But he hasn't so I don't see what the big deal is. He's fighting one of the best out there and let's be real, its more than Paq can say as he once again fights a guy coming off a loss in Arum's camp. Arum is Don King reincarnated.
Doc, it's a fact in boxing that going below your natural weight is a bad thing. Yes you'll have a bigger frame than your opponent, but you'll be sluggish and weaker as it involves dehydrating oneself and not eating. You gain weight after the weigh-in and that's considered as a bad thing. Look at Oscar during the Pacman fight or Roy Jones vs Tarver fight. Losing weight is usually more dangerous for a fighter than moving up in weight that's why moving up in weight is common while moving down is rare. It's just a general boxing fact.
So Doc, just to clarify, you had no problems with Paq's catchweight fights?
So Doc, just to clarify, you had no problems with Paq's catchweight fights?
No he didn't, after the Mayweather/Cotto fight, I came on here saying how Pac beat Cotto way more impressive, the Flomos on here shot back with how Cotto was weight drained, how Pac needed a catchweight for an advantage and how all of Pac's past fights at catchweights are BS.
Now all of a sudden since Mayweather is doing it, catchweights are fine??
Hypocrisy at it's finest right there.
No, I had problems with people not recognizing his opponents were tailor made for his style. No matter the weight, Margarito, Cotto, De La Hoya (at that stage) & Clottey didn't have the hand speed, defense or work rate to pose a real challenge to Manny's style. So to me, those victories were never as impressive as his fans made them out to be. The only time I've seen him in the ring with fighters who tried to box a little bit, and not just charge at him, he either lost or should've lost.
IMO, outside of their first fight which I considered a draw, he lost every time he faced Marquez and it was entirely because Marquez is a competent counter-puncher, not just a brawler. So while I respect Manny as a legendary fighter, I never considered him a good enough boxer to really challenge Floyd. It's the guys like Iron Stark who come in here trying to downplay everything Floyd did that made me point out these things with Manny, but I never criticized him about catchweights. Speaking of which....
I never made a big deal about that, I made a big deal about how all his opponents that he was getting praised for were made to order, slow and plodding brawlers. The Cotto fight was more competitive with Floyd because Floyd wasn't trying to move off the ropes, something you claim he always does, or run around. He didn't do any of that but could've boxed Cotto's head off had he chosen to.
Manny on the other hand got knocked out by a guy who's just a decent counterpuncher, and you were trying to tell me he'd be a problem for Mayweather, who's the best in the business at countering. It was just senseless.
Mayweather does the same thing, cherry picks his opponents and tries to take every advantage possible. What master boxer has Mayweather fought recently, if ever? When was the last time he looked spectacular and didn't bore people? Apart from the cheap shot he landed on Ortiz, he hasn't had a legitimate KO since 2007.
And now that there's no more weight drain excuses, or catchweight excuses, except for JMM, all of the common opponent that Mayweather and Pac had, Pac looked way more impressive, Mayweather struggled with Cotto and Delahoya, got rocked by Mosley, went deep into the fight with Hatton (him being the only one he KO'd). Meanwhile Pac mollywhopped all of them, bad. Correct?
We've been through this millions of times. To you, a fight is boring if nobody gets knocked out or if it's not a brawl, that's fine it's your opinion. I like boxing, I like Ward, Mayweather, Hopkins, Sweet Pea, Ray Leonard, guys that have craftiness and skill to their game.
And like I just said, Mayweather didn't get off the ropes against Cotto because he didn't want to, that's the only reason it was even slightly close. And he almost knocked him out in the 12th. Floyd got rocked by Mosley, sure, but there's no way in hell you're going to tell me Manny looked great against him, he didn't do anything the whole second half of the fight, it's actually one of his most boring fights to date (that or Clottey).
And if we're gonna be technical, Manny fought Hatton, Oscar & Mosley after Floyd did it. Hatton was still undefeated at the time, Mosley was coming off one of the best victories of his career, and Oscar was past his prime THEN.
So how in the hell can you say Mayweather cherrypicks these guys, then at the same time try to praise Manny for fighting the same people AFTER Floyd already did it? If Oscar & Shane were old against Floyd, then what were they by the time Pac fought them? Ortiz, Guerrero & Canelo are younger than most of the fighters Pac's faced in years. Do you realize how you never make sense?
Iron, your hypocrisy is amazing!
I'm not praising anyone's choice of opponents, I'm just comparing the common opponents both fighters have had. And in that, Manny has looked way better, there's no excuses anymore and no denying it.
As for the Pac/Mosely fight, after Mosley got knocked down he ran the rest of the night, real pathetic on his part.
And who cares how young Ortiz and Guerrero, neither are elite fighters, they're the same caliber fighter of guys like Judah, Sosa. Ndou and other cans that Mayweather made a career of beating. So they beat Berto, big whoop, Berto was ass from the beginning, he was protected way worse than Chavez Jr and his title win was the biggest joke in recent history.
If Pac had fought Ortiz and Guerrero, all the Flomos would be up in arms making saying how terrible those matchups were like they are right now with Brandon Rios. I'll give Mayweather some credit for taking the Canelo fight, but not full since he's demanding a catchweight.
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/boxing...eeds-to-gamble-inside-the-ring-162733801.html
What a hilariously stupid article
And seemingly, neither would Sergio, JCC jr or Froch (even though he's considering a rematch, I'm sure he had enough)
Regardless, Floyd has NO business trying to fight a true super middleweight like Ward, even if Canelo will weigh damn near the same as one on fight night. Are people that desperate for him to lose? Smh...
Why would you want Sergio move up in weight when he can barely make the 160 limit? You say Mayweather shouldn't fight heavier guys yet it's ok for other fighters to fight at weights where they don't belong?![]()
Want someone else to dispose of Mayweather's boogeyman?
JCC Jr? What a joke, everyone knows Ward would easily beat him.
Crazy thing is that you actually believe what you post.Mayweather wouldn't ride in the same elevator as Ward, much less get in the ring with him.
And seemingly, neither would Sergio, JCC jr or Froch (even though he's considering a rematch, I'm sure he had enough)
Regardless, Floyd has NO business trying to fight a true super middleweight like Ward, even if Canelo will weigh damn near the same as one on fight night. Are people that desperate for him to lose? Smh...
JCC jr is at least a name and I've told you before Ward needs more notable names to gain some more recognition and become a star.
As far as Sergio is concerned, let me get this straight. You, on countless occasions, wanted Mayweather to move up a class to fight Sergio and even called him scared because he didn't. But Sergio can't move up a class to fight Ward? What's the difference? On top of that, if Sergio is struggling so bad to make weight, why can't he come down to fight Floyd then? Oh I got it, catchweight again, right? Once again, hypocrisy at it's finest.
Ward's boring style and him never leaving Oakland will never make him a superstar. He's almost 30 and stillrelativelyunknown to people outside of boxing. When did he win Olympic Gold? A decade ago? He should've sacked up and fought in Vegas, or out in the East Coast a long ass time ago, got more exposure on HBO or Showtime. His time to get as well known as De La Hoya and Mayweather has come and gone.
Sergio has said multiple times that he's willing to go back down to 154 to fight BOTH Mayeather and Pac.
I have no problem with Martinez moving up, I really don't care, that's why I was asking YOU. Why is it ok for some fighters to move up in weights where they don't belong, but when it comes to Mayweather, it's not.