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    i just rang up pbfs office and asked if he fancied fighting me on the 5 november, they dismissed it straight away.

    PBF is ducking me!!! he knows i'd beat down on him so bad and take his belts and ego with me right......... bullshit

    now lets set this straight, im not a pbf fan, i dont like him, i admire him but i dont like him, 1 of my worst boxers out there.

    but everyday im reading pbf ducking margarito, pbf ducking spinks, pbf ducking hatton.

    the reason hes ducking them, is the same reason he's ducking me, what right do we have to share a ring with floyd
    wat have we done to deserve it
    would we really have a chance against him me personally he would whip!!!

    you have to earn your shot at the top and until that time comes you just wait.

    baldo beat zab and followed it up with gatti, there is much harder fights out there for pbf but baldo has earned his shot
    hatton (and im a massive hatton fan, not a hater) has beaten massaua and collazo in his last 2, not really household names were they, even in the boxing world
    spinks may get his chance when floyd decides to step at up again, and he will step it up.
    margarito's last opponent had 10 losses to his name is that really the kind of fight champions should take

    odlh will prob end his career with floyd and make a shitload of cash both ways and fair play to the guys if they do, its a job at the end of the day, let em get in, make there money and get out.

    yes boxers do duck others to protect there own interests but before we slate them

    stop and think, do they really deserve that shot


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    Default Re: In defense of PBF

    Agree totally CC.

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    Default Re: In defense of PBF

    sorry guess im old fashioned if pbf wants to say hes the best then he should prove it! be great like hagler or even delahoya and fight everyone and anyone and walk the walk instead of talkin the talk

    ther are great fights for him out there for him to prove himself.

    hatton- who i think he could easily whip if he boxes and counterpunches
    delahoya- massive money bout which everyone would pay 49.95 for
    cotto- two young lions (though one seems alot hungrier then the other)
    mosely- yeah even mosely would be better the baldomire!

    but instead of a great fight we get baldo who is slower then a turtle and not a good puncher.

    time to step up or shut up for pbf cause i havent been impressed yet!

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    Default Re: In defense of PBF

    Look at the 4 fighters you listed. 2 said they won't fight Floyd yet and the other 2 aren't any more ready then Baldomir.

    Trust, if Mosley or De La Hoya could've been done, it would've been done.

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    floyd will fight odlh its inevitable.

    hattons moving back to 140
    cottos still at 140 although moving up

    odlh 154
    mosely 154

    this i think will be his last fight at 147 then move up capture a belt at 154 fight odlh for a big payday then possibly knowing floyd trying to fight the weakest champ at middle to become a 6 weight champ
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    Quote Originally Posted by beds
    i just rang up pbfs office and asked if he fancied fighting me on the 5 november, they dismissed it straight away.

    PBF is ducking me!!! he knows i'd beat down on him so bad and take his belts and ego with me right......... bullshit

    now lets set this straight, im not a pbf fan, i dont like him, i admire him but i dont like him, 1 of my worst boxers out there.

    but everyday im reading pbf ducking margarito, pbf ducking spinks, pbf ducking hatton.

    the reason hes ducking them, is the same reason he's ducking me, what right do we have to share a ring with floyd
    wat have we done to deserve it
    would we really have a chance against him me personally he would whip!!!

    you have to earn your shot at the top and until that time comes you just wait.

    baldo beat zab and followed it up with gatti, there is much harder fights out there for pbf but baldo has earned his shot
    hatton (and im a massive hatton fan, not a hater) has beaten massaua and collazo in his last 2, not really household names were they, even in the boxing world
    spinks may get his chance when floyd decides to step at up again, and he will step it up.
    margarito's last opponent had 10 losses to his name is that really the kind of fight champions should take

    odlh will prob end his career with floyd and make a shitload of cash both ways and fair play to the guys if they do, its a job at the end of the day, let em get in, make there money and get out.

    yes boxers do duck others to protect there own interests but before we slate them

    stop and think, do they really deserve that shot


    5th november 2006 floyd mayweather v beds, beds wins ko 4..................................... bollox
    You should recall that Mayweather himself called out Spinks, Hatton,Mosley, and Oscar and all three backed down except Spinks.

    You should also recall that boxing is about money as often admitted by PBF but he turned down more money to fight Maragarito than he has ever made and the fans want to see this fight more than any of Floyed's last seven fights so your argument is totally nill.

    Oscar will fight PBF but not until PBF becomes more marketable which wont be until Maragarito goes away. Oscar is trying his best to accomplish this by telling PBF to fight Margarito or through his #1 henchman Ouma.

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    Quote Originally Posted by maracho
    Quote Originally Posted by beds
    i just rang up pbfs office and asked if he fancied fighting me on the 5 november, they dismissed it straight away.

    PBF is ducking me!!! he knows i'd beat down on him so bad and take his belts and ego with me right......... bullshit

    now lets set this straight, im not a pbf fan, i dont like him, i admire him but i dont like him, 1 of my worst boxers out there.

    but everyday im reading pbf ducking margarito, pbf ducking spinks, pbf ducking hatton.

    the reason hes ducking them, is the same reason he's ducking me, what right do we have to share a ring with floyd
    wat have we done to deserve it
    would we really have a chance against him me personally he would whip!!!

    you have to earn your shot at the top and until that time comes you just wait.

    baldo beat zab and followed it up with gatti, there is much harder fights out there for pbf but baldo has earned his shot
    hatton (and im a massive hatton fan, not a hater) has beaten massaua and collazo in his last 2, not really household names were they, even in the boxing world
    spinks may get his chance when floyd decides to step at up again, and he will step it up.
    margarito's last opponent had 10 losses to his name is that really the kind of fight champions should take

    odlh will prob end his career with floyd and make a shitload of cash both ways and fair play to the guys if they do, its a job at the end of the day, let em get in, make there money and get out.

    yes boxers do duck others to protect there own interests but before we slate them

    stop and think, do they really deserve that shot


    5th november 2006 floyd mayweather v beds, beds wins ko 4..................................... bollox
    You should recall that Mayweather called out Spinks, Hatton,Mosley, and Oscar and all three backed down except Spinks.

    You should also recall that boxing is about money as often admitted by PBF but he turned down more money to fight Maragarito than he has ever made and the fans want to see this fight more than any of Floyed's last five or six fights so your argument is nill.


    sorry, buddy..............

    youre whole money excuse for your boy has been shot down, recently http://boxingtalk.com/pag/article9345.html


    same money, plus hes fighting the linear champ at 147

    margarito needs to fight williams, THATS the fight fans want to see plus williams is a mandatory

    i suppose if margarito beats clottey, your gonna say something like "margarito beat cintron AND clottey, what more does he have to do to get in the ring with the floyd?"

    your boys not exactly fighting the best out there, and its HIM that seems to be taking the easy way

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    You are really frozen man cause Margarito offered that same amount months and months ago.

    Clottey beat Baldomir to a pulp and Williams has nothing on Clottey.

    Clottey and Cintron make PBF'S last 7 fights look so outrageously silly.

    Almost every boxing writer and announcer except Kellerman insist that everyone is ducking Margarito.

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    Quote Originally Posted by beds
    i just rang up pbfs office and asked if he fancied fighting me on the 5 november, they dismissed it straight away.

    PBF is ducking me!!! he knows i'd beat down on him so bad and take his belts and ego with me right......... bullshit

    now lets set this straight, im not a pbf fan, i dont like him, i admire him but i dont like him, 1 of my worst boxers out there.

    but everyday im reading pbf ducking margarito, pbf ducking spinks, pbf ducking hatton.

    the reason hes ducking them, is the same reason he's ducking me, what right do we have to share a ring with floyd
    wat have we done to deserve it
    would we really have a chance against him me personally he would whip!!!

    you have to earn your shot at the top and until that time comes you just wait.

    baldo beat zab and followed it up with gatti, there is much harder fights out there for pbf but baldo has earned his shot
    hatton (and im a massive hatton fan, not a hater) has beaten massaua and collazo in his last 2, not really household names were they, even in the boxing world
    spinks may get his chance when floyd decides to step at up again, and he will step it up.
    margarito's last opponent had 10 losses to his name is that really the kind of fight champions should take

    odlh will prob end his career with floyd and make a shitload of cash both ways and fair play to the guys if they do, its a job at the end of the day, let em get in, make there money and get out.

    yes boxers do duck others to protect there own interests but before we slate them

    stop and think, do they really deserve that shot


    5th november 2006 floyd mayweather v beds, beds wins ko 4..................................... bollox
    I do agree with you completely although some may argue that Sharmba Mitchell, Arturo Gatti, Henry Brussels and co did nothing to earn their shots either.

    For me it's risk versus reward, and Floyd has been excatly the right game. He's planned his career to perfection so far, obviously a very smart guy both inside and outside the ring.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bilbo
    Quote Originally Posted by beds
    i just rang up pbfs office and asked if he fancied fighting me on the 5 november, they dismissed it straight away.

    PBF is ducking me!!! he knows i'd beat down on him so bad and take his belts and ego with me right......... bullshit

    now lets set this straight, im not a pbf fan, i dont like him, i admire him but i dont like him, 1 of my worst boxers out there.

    but everyday im reading pbf ducking margarito, pbf ducking spinks, pbf ducking hatton.

    the reason hes ducking them, is the same reason he's ducking me, what right do we have to share a ring with floyd
    wat have we done to deserve it
    would we really have a chance against him me personally he would whip!!!

    you have to earn your shot at the top and until that time comes you just wait.

    baldo beat zab and followed it up with gatti, there is much harder fights out there for pbf but baldo has earned his shot
    hatton (and im a massive hatton fan, not a hater) has beaten massaua and collazo in his last 2, not really household names were they, even in the boxing world
    spinks may get his chance when floyd decides to step at up again, and he will step it up.
    margarito's last opponent had 10 losses to his name is that really the kind of fight champions should take

    odlh will prob end his career with floyd and make a shitload of cash both ways and fair play to the guys if they do, its a job at the end of the day, let em get in, make there money and get out.

    yes boxers do duck others to protect there own interests but before we slate them

    stop and think, do they really deserve that shot


    5th november 2006 floyd mayweather v beds, beds wins ko 4..................................... bollox
    I do agree with you completely although some may argue that Sharmba Mitchell, Arturo Gatti, Henry Brussels and co did nothing to earn their shots either.

    For me it's risk versus reward, and Floyd has been excatly the right game. He's planned his career to perfection so far, obviously a very smart guy both inside and outside the ring.
    smart only in a way that protects his jaw and brains because no great fighter has the ducking (bad for business) reputation that PBF has

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    Quote Originally Posted by maracho
    You are really frozen man cause Margarito offered that same amount months and months ago.

    Clottey beat Baldomir to a pulp and Williams has nothing on Clottey.

    Clottey and Cintron make PBF'S last fights look so outrageously silly.

    Almost every boxing writer and announcer except Kellerman insist that everyone is ducking Margarito.
    baldomir won that fight last time i checked.

    i hope youre kidding about thinking that "clottey and cintron make pbf's last fights look so outrageously," (even margaritos family wouldnt buy into that garbage)


    and no, if you followed the sport of boxing and looked a little deeper than the antonio margarito fan club website, you would see that pretty much EVERYBODY is saying floyd is taking the better fight by wanting to become the linear welterweight champion of the world.


    as far as this money issue that you keep harping on...........
    floyd felt he could get a better deal elsewhere

    tough decision,
    margarito (who lost to a bum 4 fights ago) for 8 mil and the "prestigous," wbo strap (that he never fought a champion to get)

    or baldomir (who hasnt lost in 8 years, and has faced better competition in the last 8 months than margarito has in his whole career) for 8 mil and hes the linear welterweight champion of the world



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    Quote Originally Posted by frozensolid_702
    Quote Originally Posted by maracho
    You are really frozen man cause Margarito offered that same amount months and months ago.

    Clottey beat Baldomir to a pulp and Williams has nothing on Clottey.

    Clottey and Cintron make PBF'S last fights look so outrageously silly.

    Almost every boxing writer and announcer except Kellerman insist that everyone is ducking Margarito.
    baldomir won that fight last time i checked.

    i hope youre kidding about thinking that "clottey and cintron make pbf's last fights look so outrageously," (even margaritos family wouldnt buy into that garbage)


    and no, if you followed the sport of boxing and looked a little deeper than the antonio margarito fan club website, you would see that pretty much EVERYBODY is saying floyd is taking the better fight by wanting to become the linear welterweight champion of the world.


    as far as this money issue that you keep harping on...........
    floyd felt he could get a better deal elsewhere

    tough decision,
    margarito (who lost to a bum 4 fights ago) for 8 mil and the "prestigous," wbo strap (that he never fought a champion to get)

    or baldomir (who hasnt lost in 8 years, and has faced better competition in the last 8 months than margarito has in his whole career) for 8 mil and hes the linear welterweight champion of the world





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    Quote Originally Posted by bilbo
    Quote Originally Posted by beds
    i just rang up pbfs office and asked if he fancied fighting me on the 5 november, they dismissed it straight away.

    PBF is ducking me!!! he knows i'd beat down on him so bad and take his belts and ego with me right......... bullshit

    now lets set this straight, im not a pbf fan, i dont like him, i admire him but i dont like him, 1 of my worst boxers out there.

    but everyday im reading pbf ducking margarito, pbf ducking spinks, pbf ducking hatton.

    the reason hes ducking them, is the same reason he's ducking me, what right do we have to share a ring with floyd
    wat have we done to deserve it
    would we really have a chance against him me personally he would whip!!!

    you have to earn your shot at the top and until that time comes you just wait.

    baldo beat zab and followed it up with gatti, there is much harder fights out there for pbf but baldo has earned his shot
    hatton (and im a massive hatton fan, not a hater) has beaten massaua and collazo in his last 2, not really household names were they, even in the boxing world
    spinks may get his chance when floyd decides to step at up again, and he will step it up.
    margarito's last opponent had 10 losses to his name is that really the kind of fight champions should take

    odlh will prob end his career with floyd and make a shitload of cash both ways and fair play to the guys if they do, its a job at the end of the day, let em get in, make there money and get out.

    yes boxers do duck others to protect there own interests but before we slate them

    stop and think, do they really deserve that shot


    5th november 2006 floyd mayweather v beds, beds wins ko 4..................................... bollox
    I do agree with you completely although some may argue that Sharmba Mitchell, Arturo Gatti, Henry Brussels and co did nothing to earn their shots either.

    For me it's risk versus reward, and Floyd has been excatly the right game. He's planned his career to perfection so far, obviously a very smart guy both inside and outside the ring.
    mitchell was mayweather first fight at welter, and a southpaw (possible tune-up for judah?)
    bruselles was a title eliminator for a shot at the championship

    and of course, gatti was the champ at the time, and looked VERY good leading up to his fight with mayweather

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    Quote Originally Posted by bilbo
    Quote Originally Posted by frozensolid_702
    Quote Originally Posted by maracho
    You are really frozen man cause Margarito offered that same amount months and months ago.

    Clottey beat Baldomir to a pulp and Williams has nothing on Clottey.

    Clottey and Cintron make PBF'S last fights look so outrageously silly.

    Almost every boxing writer and announcer except Kellerman insist that everyone is ducking Margarito.
    baldomir won that fight last time i checked.

    i hope youre kidding about thinking that "clottey and cintron make pbf's last fights look so outrageously," (even margaritos family wouldnt buy into that garbage)


    and no, if you followed the sport of boxing and looked a little deeper than the antonio margarito fan club website, you would see that pretty much EVERYBODY is saying floyd is taking the better fight by wanting to become the linear welterweight champion of the world.


    as far as this money issue that you keep harping on...........
    floyd felt he could get a better deal elsewhere

    tough decision,
    margarito (who lost to a bum 4 fights ago) for 8 mil and the "prestigous," wbo strap (that he never fought a champion to get)

    or baldomir (who hasnt lost in 8 years, and has faced better competition in the last 8 months than margarito has in his whole career) for 8 mil and hes the linear welterweight champion of the world





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    Quote Originally Posted by frozensolid_702
    Quote Originally Posted by bilbo
    Quote Originally Posted by beds
    i just rang up pbfs office and asked if he fancied fighting me on the 5 november, they dismissed it straight away.

    PBF is ducking me!!! he knows i'd beat down on him so bad and take his belts and ego with me right......... bullshit

    now lets set this straight, im not a pbf fan, i dont like him, i admire him but i dont like him, 1 of my worst boxers out there.

    but everyday im reading pbf ducking margarito, pbf ducking spinks, pbf ducking hatton.

    the reason hes ducking them, is the same reason he's ducking me, what right do we have to share a ring with floyd
    wat have we done to deserve it
    would we really have a chance against him me personally he would whip!!!

    you have to earn your shot at the top and until that time comes you just wait.

    baldo beat zab and followed it up with gatti, there is much harder fights out there for pbf but baldo has earned his shot
    hatton (and im a massive hatton fan, not a hater) has beaten massaua and collazo in his last 2, not really household names were they, even in the boxing world
    spinks may get his chance when floyd decides to step at up again, and he will step it up.
    margarito's last opponent had 10 losses to his name is that really the kind of fight champions should take

    odlh will prob end his career with floyd and make a shitload of cash both ways and fair play to the guys if they do, its a job at the end of the day, let em get in, make there money and get out.

    yes boxers do duck others to protect there own interests but before we slate them

    stop and think, do they really deserve that shot


    5th november 2006 floyd mayweather v beds, beds wins ko 4..................................... bollox
    I do agree with you completely although some may argue that Sharmba Mitchell, Arturo Gatti, Henry Brussels and co did nothing to earn their shots either.

    For me it's risk versus reward, and Floyd has been excatly the right game. He's planned his career to perfection so far, obviously a very smart guy both inside and outside the ring.
    mitchell was mayweather first fight at welter, and a southpaw (possible tune-up for judah?)
    bruselles was a title eliminator for a shot at the championship

    and of course, gatti was the champ at the time, and looked VERY good leading up to his fight with mayweather
    Yeah just like Urango is a champ and how could you even think bruselles was a deserving mandatory? Oh thats right you did go to boxrec for the Baldomir-Clottey decision so now I know where you are coming from

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