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    Default Re: De La Hoya's letter to Mayweather = Priceless!!! and true....

    They know the prick will come back that is why and he is not fooling anyone with his retirement.
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    Default Re: De La Hoya's letter to Mayweather = Priceless!!! and true....

    Where's De La Hoya's letter to himself?

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    Default Re: De La Hoya's letter to Mayweather = Priceless!!! and true....

    Quote Originally Posted by ruthless rocco View Post
    Where's De La Hoya's letter to himself?
    I can't figure out what Oscar's pissed about, he had his chance, too, and did very well. He should shut his mouth and work on his own problems! Goofy dude, is what Oscar is, and his eyes get greener everyday!
    I have no idea how intelligent or educated Floyd is, but if earning power is an indicator it's obvious he's smarter than Oscar.
    Maybe he is still pissed at Floyd, Big Al, and Richard Schaefer for trying to take GB away from him when he was in rehab. Shiiit dude, it's just business, get over it! I have to say, if they did try to take his company.

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    DLH might well be a slimy, orange goofball, but he is correct in has basic premise that Floyd is not going to be missed and was plain old boring as he picked and chose his way to the end. That Manny looked shot was also a sore spot for Floyd as it has given the so called crowning of his career a kind of pointless Lewis/Tyson hue. Floyd was all about the money and history will show that, but that is why we remember warriors and not Wall Street hedge funders. SRR Floyd was not.

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    Default Re: De La Hoya's letter to Mayweather = Priceless!!! and true....

    Yes, Floyd is soooooo boooooring that he's probably the fighter with the most threads and posts about him on this forum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ruthless rocco View Post
    Yes, Floyd is soooooo boooooring that he's probably the fighter with the most threads and posts about him on this forum.
    Yes, usually threads saying "That Floyd, what a boring fighter" and "I cannot believe I bought that muck on PPV when I could have bought 42 KFC chicken pieces" or "Is Floyd the greatest cherry picker since the Luddite's rejected the cherry picking machine?". Lots and lots of Floyd threads.

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    Default Re: De La Hoya's letter to Mayweather = Priceless!!! and true....

    If Floyd was a baseball player, he would have be an all-time great fielder with very few errors......along with a whopping .204 Batting Avg, most of his hits consisting of infield singles and bunts...

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    If Floyd was a baseball player, he would have be an all-time great fielder with very few errors......along with a whopping .204 Batting Avg, most of his hits consisting of infield singles and bunts...

    If he was an NFL QB, he'd definitely be one of those "dink and dunk" types who throw 3-yard passes and screens up and down the field. No deep passes whatsoever.

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    I am not sure, one can accept anymore,
    death, death, death,
    death, death, death,
    you will die, fucker, death.

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    Default Re: De La Hoya's letter to Mayweather = Priceless!!! and true....

    Entertaining letter. Good replies from Iaminut & master for and against.

    Floyd IMO had boring and exciting fights. 53%ko ratio isn't bad. Undefeated Corrales, Hatton, Canelo.

    On the other hand, staying away from Baldomir for 12 rounds bad fight with no action and Guerrero to Berto just horrible choices.


    I wonder if DLH will write a similar letter when Klitschko retires.
    All's lost! Everything's going to shit!

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    Good write up with a sharp stick in the eye, agree with the boring aspect save for maybe five fights. As much as I can't stand the twat if people are dumb enough to pay big money and you're content and able to shut out a few no hopers than who wouldn't That said his return with Marquez was a total sham and he and Manny get blame for letting a peak match rot on the vine until they pieced it together and got over on us. It's hard not to laugh when you rag on a guy who beat you and totally schooled your number one pupil as well as Oscar forgetting he was wearing a ski mask and at the scene of a absolute robbery vs Sturm. Just glad he finally admits he lost to Tito because he ran. I am glad Mayweather retired though, also that the sport is better without him and his brand. I hope he didn't let the door hit him on the ass.

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    Default Re: De La Hoya's letter to Mayweather = Priceless!!! and true....

    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    Good write up with a sharp stick in the eye, agree with the boring aspect save for maybe five fights. As much as I can't stand the twat if people are dumb enough to pay big money and you're content and able to shut out a few no hopers than who wouldn't That said his return with Marquez was a total sham and he and Manny get blame for letting a peak match rot on the vine until they pieced it together and got over on us. It's hard not to laugh when you rag on a guy who beat you and totally schooled your number one pupil as well as Oscar forgetting he was wearing a ski mask and at the scene of a absolute robbery vs Sturm. Just glad he finally admits he lost to Tito because he ran. I am glad Mayweather retired though, also that the sport is better without him and his brand. I hope he didn't let the door hit him on the ass.
    I largely agree on the Floyd stuff regarding comp but the thing is, Floyd seems to be judged on a level that other greats never really had to deal with and lets face it my friend, about 75 % of boxing fans would rather see a punch up then a boxing match. The pendulum done swung to far the other way imo because now many people don't even care if either combatant can box. So Floyd gets judged by a multi edged sword. It begs the question, how is it such a boring runner can draw such numbers and why has he been this(insert 2 letter one number combination) leader for the last decade? How come these other guys cant close the gap? What makes him draw while two other safety first fighters in Ward and Rigo cant draw flies to a shit parade? Oscar either lost every big fight he was in or got a gift. I have not watched the fight in a year or so but I think I had Molina beating him. I had Sweet Pea winning and Sturm should have asked to be kissed first.

    Another thing that seems to dog Floyd and for some reason dog no other. This concept that he either ducked people or refused to take risks. Not only are those redundant charges but for the most part pretty baseless. Perhaps he could have fought Frietas or Forbes way back when but there are some of those guys for everybody and and many of them never had 4 or 5 guys holding a belt.

    There is really nobody that anyone can name that he ducked. Vivian Harris? Margarito? Williams?
    Who names their son Vivian
    Do people really believe that Margarito would have laid a glove on him or even been allowed to crowd and octopus him? And Viv would have been a human pin cushion. Williams could not figure out which weight he was fighting in while Floyd was already the King of the sport. Floyd was not going to fight Williams anymore then he would fight Spence Jr. now. Shane and him could have easily worked things out in that 130/35 area but both were seen by their handlers as the heir to Roy Jones and Shane at one point got a toothache.

    In the end I do think he could have reached a little and perhaps unified a division or two and Jordon should have passed the ball more but damn are those two good.

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    Everything you say is true but I could easily pick holes in his fights. The bottom line is his record is not one you could say makes him TBE. It is embarrassingly bad when you compare it to the real TAG.
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    Quote Originally Posted by IamInuit View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    Good write up with a sharp stick in the eye, agree with the boring aspect save for maybe five fights. As much as I can't stand the twat if people are dumb enough to pay big money and you're content and able to shut out a few no hopers than who wouldn't That said his return with Marquez was a total sham and he and Manny get blame for letting a peak match rot on the vine until they pieced it together and got over on us. It's hard not to laugh when you rag on a guy who beat you and totally schooled your number one pupil as well as Oscar forgetting he was wearing a ski mask and at the scene of a absolute robbery vs Sturm. Just glad he finally admits he lost to Tito because he ran. I am glad Mayweather retired though, also that the sport is better without him and his brand. I hope he didn't let the door hit him on the ass.
    I largely agree on the Floyd stuff regarding comp but the thing is, Floyd seems to be judged on a level that other greats never really had to deal with and lets face it my friend, about 75 % of boxing fans would rather see a punch up then a boxing match. The pendulum done swung to far the other way imo because now many people don't even care if either combatant can box. So Floyd gets judged by a multi edged sword. It begs the question, how is it such a boring runner can draw such numbers and why has he been this(insert 2 letter one number combination) leader for the last decade? How come these other guys cant close the gap? What makes him draw while two other safety first fighters in Ward and Rigo cant draw flies to a shit parade? Oscar either lost every big fight he was in or got a gift. I have not watched the fight in a year or so but I think I had Molina beating him. I had Sweet Pea winning and Sturm should have asked to be kissed first.

    Another thing that seems to dog Floyd and for some reason dog no other. This concept that he either ducked people or refused to take risks. Not only are those redundant charges but for the most part pretty baseless. Perhaps he could have fought Frietas or Forbes way back when but there are some of those guys for everybody and and many of them never had 4 or 5 guys holding a belt.

    There is really nobody that anyone can name that he ducked. Vivian Harris? Margarito? Williams?
    Who names their son Vivian
    Do people really believe that Margarito would have laid a glove on him or even been allowed to crowd and octopus him? And Viv would have been a human pin cushion. Williams could not figure out which weight he was fighting in while Floyd was already the King of the sport. Floyd was not going to fight Williams anymore then he would fight Spence Jr. now. Shane and him could have easily worked things out in that 130/35 area but both were seen by their handlers as the heir to Roy Jones and Shane at one point got a toothache.

    In the end I do think he could have reached a little and perhaps unified a division or two and Jordon should have passed the ball more but damn are those two good.




    Say what you want about Oscar cross dressing, that is his personal choice BUT Oscar was never caught red handed having an illegal massive saline drip administered in his own home not a medical clinic. Then to be backed u by his hometown State Commission & drug testing agency saying "Mr Mayweather did nothing wrong" ROFLMAO
    You don't have to be a rocket scientist to know why he was cheatingdo we? That amount of saline covers a multitude of sins
    Every word Oscar said was 100% true & even the Mayweather addicts know it too Goodbye Sayonara Auf Weidesein GET LOST & DONT COME BACK !!!
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    Rousey on the cover of Ring Magazine...

    Oscar really is a fuck up!

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