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    Default Floyd moving up.

    Okay am I mad even suggesting Floyd take a fight at 160?

    I think it would be a pretty good move for him.

    I mean he did fine at 154. The guys at 160 arent really anything special(Pavlik, Taylor) and it would go a massive way to giving him the big legacy if he won a middle weight title, world champ at six different weight divisions.

    After that he could see how things panned out at WW. If things go like most suspect Cotto will probably clean up and if PBF then fights him it will look even better if he wins because he Cotto will be the clear best in class.

    A pop at a title at 160 and then Cotto(after a few more fights) at WW would be an end to Floyds career that would clearly put him up there with the greats....but could he do it
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    I'd only say yes to that if Cory Spinks had gotten the decision he deserved against Taylor.

    Then Mayweather Spinks at 160 would work for that.

    But the rest of them I just think are too big for Mayweather
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    Default Re: Floyd moving up.

    Floyd is at 147 to stay.

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    160 is way too much, there are plenty of fights people want to see without him moving up.
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    Default Re: Floyd moving up.

    Obviously it would be incredibly interesting to see. I think Floyd could beat a guy like Pavlik or Jermaine if he fought the right fight, that is sticking and moving obviously.

    Because IMO, as slick as his defense is, if he lays against the ropes against someone like Pavlik he's not going to last. There is a huge difference in Hatton hitting your arms and shoulders and a guy like Pavlik hitting your arms and shoulders. But again, I think Floyd could possibly exploit the rediculous speed disadvantage and pull off a UD. It would be an incredible feat.
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    Floyd is not a risk taker...pure and simple. We will be lucky if he fights one of the bigger Welterweights (like Williams) let alone move up to 160 to fight guys like Pavlik and Taylor. I can only see him moving up if he was going to be fighting a complete stiff or an over the hill fighter...otherwise way too dangerous for him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zhubin
    Floyd is not a risk taker...pure and simple. We will be lucky if he fights one of the bigger Welterweights (like Williams) let alone move up to 160 to fight guys like Pavlik and Taylor. I can only see him moving up if he was going to be fighting a complete stiff or an over the hill fighter...otherwise way too dangerous for him.
    Yea fighting Oscar De La Hoya at 154 after only three fights at 147 is not a risk , and he was 13 pounds lighter on fight night. Yea your spot on

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    Come on guys lets be serious, Pavlik is massive for a middleweight and could well be fighting at light heavy by the end of his career. Floyd is small even for a welterweight.

    To suggest Floyd could or should take a fight with Pavlik is like suggesting Pavlik should take a fight with Wladimir Klitschko

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    Quote Originally Posted by brazilianbomber
    Quote Originally Posted by zhubin
    Floyd is not a risk taker...pure and simple. We will be lucky if he fights one of the bigger Welterweights (like Williams) let alone move up to 160 to fight guys like Pavlik and Taylor. I can only see him moving up if he was going to be fighting a complete stiff or an over the hill fighter...otherwise way too dangerous for him.
    Yea fighting Oscar De La Hoya at 154 after only three fights at 147 is not a risk , and he was 13 pounds lighter on fight night. Yea your spot on
    First off all...Oscar was past his prime when he fought Floyd. Secondly...he had been inactive for some time (especially against top level opposition). Secondly...Oscar is not particularly big for 154. I'll still give some credit for the marginal risk Floyd took. But it wasn't a huge risk...Floyd fought someone on the downside of their career. He obviously would not dare step in a ring with a huge fighter/puncher way past his weight class.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zhubin
    Quote Originally Posted by brazilianbomber
    Quote Originally Posted by zhubin
    Floyd is not a risk taker...pure and simple. We will be lucky if he fights one of the bigger Welterweights (like Williams) let alone move up to 160 to fight guys like Pavlik and Taylor. I can only see him moving up if he was going to be fighting a complete stiff or an over the hill fighter...otherwise way too dangerous for him.
    Yea fighting Oscar De La Hoya at 154 after only three fights at 147 is not a risk , and he was 13 pounds lighter on fight night. Yea your spot on
    First off all...Oscar was past his prime when he fought Floyd. Secondly...he had been inactive for some time (especially against top level opposition). Secondly...Oscar is not particularly big for 154. I'll still give some credit for the marginal risk Floyd took. But it wasn't a huge risk...Floyd fought someone on the downside of their career. He obviously would not dare step in a ring with a huge fighter/puncher way past his weight class.
    No first of all Oscar De La Hoya was the damn champion (Lineal) at 154 and just came off a demolition of Ricardo Mayorga so I doubt very seriously that he was past it. Second off on the night of the fight De La Hoya was 34 and Mayweather was 30 which is not a huge difference in age at all so I don't understand anything your saying. Third off someone on the downside of his career is not the best damn fighter in the division, Oscar was until Floyd moved up. Fourth off you predicted De La Hoya to win the fight, just dig up your own post it's there. If you thought he was passed it you would have not done that, it just so happens Floyd made him look past it.


    This is what you wrote in Wacko's Drunkun thread

    For me the most intriguing part of this fight will be how Floyd handles 154 pounds. I feel like his power and frame was already being stretched at 147. Oscar has a great chin and is an accurate/strong puncher. Can Floyd keep him off for the entire fight with just his defense and speed...because i certainly don't think he will keep Oscar off with his power. If Oscar comes into this match, and it seems like he will, in great shape...i just feel at some point Floyd will get caught. How he will handle Oscar's power is a big question. Remember...Oscar isn't just some wild punching stiff...the man, even at this stage of his career, is a tremendously skilled fighter. Add to that...Oscar has been involved in these mega fights before...and i think he certainly has more than just a punchers chance. When this fight was first announced...i was thinking Floyd would dance to UD. But i just have this feeling Oscar may surprise many of us.

    You also wrote this


    Well said Manny. I too feel like Floyd is taking a risk. Mayweather is banking on the hope that Oscar doesn't have much left in the tank and that his conditioning and age will be his greatest weakness. And he could be right to think that. BUT...if Oscar shows up sharp, fit, and shows he has one last great fight left in him...Floyd could be in serious danger....his ego having gotten the best of him. I already felt Floyd's frame and power was being stretched at 147...now he is jumping to 154. I guess that's one of the intriguing aspects of this fight



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    Quote Originally Posted by brazilianbomber
    Quote Originally Posted by zhubin
    Quote Originally Posted by brazilianbomber
    Quote Originally Posted by zhubin
    Floyd is not a risk taker...pure and simple. We will be lucky if he fights one of the bigger Welterweights (like Williams) let alone move up to 160 to fight guys like Pavlik and Taylor. I can only see him moving up if he was going to be fighting a complete stiff or an over the hill fighter...otherwise way too dangerous for him.
    Yea fighting Oscar De La Hoya at 154 after only three fights at 147 is not a risk , and he was 13 pounds lighter on fight night. Yea your spot on
    First off all...Oscar was past his prime when he fought Floyd. Secondly...he had been inactive for some time (especially against top level opposition). Secondly...Oscar is not particularly big for 154. I'll still give some credit for the marginal risk Floyd took. But it wasn't a huge risk...Floyd fought someone on the downside of their career. He obviously would not dare step in a ring with a huge fighter/puncher way past his weight class.
    No first of all Oscar De La Hoya was the damn champion (Lineal) at 154 and just came off a demolition of Ricardo Mayorga so I doubt very seriously that he was past it. Second off on the night of the fight De La Hoya was 34 and Mayweather was 30 which is not a huge difference in age at all so I don't understand anything your saying. Third off someone on the downside of his career is not the best damn fighter in the division, Oscar was until Floyd moved up. Fourth off you predicted De La Hoya to win the fight, just dig up your own post it's there. If you thought he was passed it you would have not done that, it just so happens Floyd made him look past it.















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    Quote Originally Posted by Bilbo
    Quote Originally Posted by brazilianbomber
    Quote Originally Posted by zhubin
    Quote Originally Posted by brazilianbomber
    Quote Originally Posted by zhubin
    Floyd is not a risk taker...pure and simple. We will be lucky if he fights one of the bigger Welterweights (like Williams) let alone move up to 160 to fight guys like Pavlik and Taylor. I can only see him moving up if he was going to be fighting a complete stiff or an over the hill fighter...otherwise way too dangerous for him.
    Yea fighting Oscar De La Hoya at 154 after only three fights at 147 is not a risk , and he was 13 pounds lighter on fight night. Yea your spot on
    First off all...Oscar was past his prime when he fought Floyd. Secondly...he had been inactive for some time (especially against top level opposition). Secondly...Oscar is not particularly big for 154. I'll still give some credit for the marginal risk Floyd took. But it wasn't a huge risk...Floyd fought someone on the downside of their career. He obviously would not dare step in a ring with a huge fighter/puncher way past his weight class.
    No first of all Oscar De La Hoya was the damn champion (Lineal) at 154 and just came off a demolition of Ricardo Mayorga so I doubt very seriously that he was past it. Second off on the night of the fight De La Hoya was 34 and Mayweather was 30 which is not a huge difference in age at all so I don't understand anything your saying. Third off someone on the downside of his career is not the best damn fighter in the division, Oscar was until Floyd moved up. Fourth off you predicted De La Hoya to win the fight, just dig up your own post it's there. If you thought he was passed it you would have not done that, it just so happens Floyd made him look past it.















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    Quote Originally Posted by Irish Rover
    Okay am I mad even suggesting Floyd take a fight at 160?

    I think it would be a pretty good move for him.

    I mean he did fine at 154. The guys at 160 arent really anything special(Pavlik, Taylor) and it would go a massive way to giving him the big legacy if he won a middle weight title, world champ at six different weight divisions.

    After that he could see how things panned out at WW. If things go like most suspect Cotto will probably clean up and if PBF then fights him it will look even better if he wins because he Cotto will be the clear best in class.

    A pop at a title at 160 and then Cotto(after a few more fights) at WW would be an end to Floyds career that would clearly put him up there with the greats....but could he do it
    I mean he did fine at 154. The guys at 160 arent really anything special(Pavlik, Taylor) and it would go a massive way to giving him the big legacy if he won a middle weight title, world champ at six different weight divisions.


    You are joking right ?? they may not be special but they would still beat Mayweather, it would be a mismatch 6 foot 1 Pavlik would kill little Mayweather who started off as Superfeatherweight, just think about this logically for a second your talking about big Middleweights, who on fight night are up to 168 and Pavlik is over 170. Mayweather couldn't even get up to 154 limit he was 150 when he fought Oscar De La Hoya.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brazilianbomber
    Quote Originally Posted by zhubin
    Quote Originally Posted by brazilianbomber
    Quote Originally Posted by zhubin
    Floyd is not a risk taker...pure and simple. We will be lucky if he fights one of the bigger Welterweights (like Williams) let alone move up to 160 to fight guys like Pavlik and Taylor. I can only see him moving up if he was going to be fighting a complete stiff or an over the hill fighter...otherwise way too dangerous for him.
    Yea fighting Oscar De La Hoya at 154 after only three fights at 147 is not a risk , and he was 13 pounds lighter on fight night. Yea your spot on
    First off all...Oscar was past his prime when he fought Floyd. Secondly...he had been inactive for some time (especially against top level opposition). Secondly...Oscar is not particularly big for 154. I'll still give some credit for the marginal risk Floyd took. But it wasn't a huge risk...Floyd fought someone on the downside of their career. He obviously would not dare step in a ring with a huge fighter/puncher way past his weight class.
    No first of all Oscar De La Hoya was the damn champion (Lineal) at 154 and just came off a demolition of Ricardo Mayorga so I doubt very seriously that he was past it. Second off on the night of the fight De La Hoya was 34 and Mayweather was 30 which is not a huge difference in age at all so I don't understand anything your saying. Third off someone on the downside of his career is not the best damn fighter in the division, Oscar was until Floyd moved up. Fourth off you predicted De La Hoya to win the fight, just dig up your own post it's there. If you thought he was passed it you would have not done that, it just so happens Floyd made him look past it.


    This is what you wrote in Wacko's Drunkun thread

    For me the most intriguing part of this fight will be how Floyd handles 154 pounds. I feel like his power and frame was already being stretched at 147. Oscar has a great chin and is an accurate/strong puncher. Can Floyd keep him off for the entire fight with just his defense and speed...because i certainly don't think he will keep Oscar off with his power. If Oscar comes into this match, and it seems like he will, in great shape...i just feel at some point Floyd will get caught. How he will handle Oscar's power is a big question. Remember...Oscar isn't just some wild punching stiff...the man, even at this stage of his career, is a tremendously skilled fighter. Add to that...Oscar has been involved in these mega fights before...and i think he certainly has more than just a punchers chance. When this fight was first announced...i was thinking Floyd would dance to UD. But i just have this feeling Oscar may surprise many of us.

    You also wrote this


    Well said Manny. I too feel like Floyd is taking a risk. Mayweather is banking on the hope that Oscar doesn't have much left in the tank and that his conditioning and age will be his greatest weakness. And he could be right to think that. BUT...if Oscar shows up sharp, fit, and shows he has one last great fight left in him...Floyd could be in serious danger....his ego having gotten the best of him. I already felt Floyd's frame and power was being stretched at 147...now he is jumping to 154. I guess that's one of the intriguing aspects of this fight


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