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    Default Re: Floyd wants to bring Canelo down to 147

    Reading all this was a ball ache

    The fight will never happen. Canelo is of another era then Floyed..Lets be realistic

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    Floyd should just fine Canelo 100k for every pound over 154 lbs unofficial or official and really see if can make the weight then. Money motivates.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jon09 View Post
    Floyd should just fine Canelo 100k for every pound over 154 lbs unofficial or official and really see if can make the weight then. Money motivates.
    Its got to be a million for every pound to make it worthwhile for the money man.

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    Default Re: Floyd wants to bring Canelo down to 147

    Saul can sell PPV he does not need Floyd. Forget him.
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    Default Re: Floyd wants to bring Canelo down to 147

    Nor does Floyd need him. Why risk what he hasn't risked so far at a weight where he'll be at a distinct disadvantage, especially given the fact that Canelo will step into the ring in the mid 170's? That he (Floyd) fought Cotto at 154? So what? 154 was never Miguel's best weight and even so Miguel managed to give Floyd a better fight than maybe Floyd himself was expecting.

    I'm not a huge Floyd fan, but fair is fair. He's spent years creating his legacy.
    Let Canelo start his own.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Nor does Floyd need him. Why risk what he hasn't risked so far at a weight where he'll be at a distinct disadvantage, especially given the fact that Canelo will step into the ring in the mid 170's? That he (Floyd) fought Cotto at 154? So what? 154 was never Miguel's best weight and even so Miguel managed to give Floyd a better fight than maybe Floyd himself was expecting.

    I'm not a huge Floyd fan, but fair is fair. He's spent years creating his legacy.
    Let Canelo start his own.
    Saul is creating his own legacy, everyone knows the only real challenge for Floyd is Canelo, Floyd beats everyone else and no one is interested in these other fights.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Nor does Floyd need him. Why risk what he hasn't risked so far at a weight where he'll be at a distinct disadvantage, especially given the fact that Canelo will step into the ring in the mid 170's? That he (Floyd) fought Cotto at 154? So what? 154 was never Miguel's best weight and even so Miguel managed to give Floyd a better fight than maybe Floyd himself was expecting.

    I'm not a huge Floyd fan, but fair is fair. He's spent years creating his legacy.
    Let Canelo start his own.
    Sure did spend a lot of years cherry picking and creating that legacy such as avoiding Kostya and then Pacquiao (altough I think PAC and MAY both avoided each other). Did not fight Mosley till he was over the hill. Same applies to Cotto. Picked on smaller guys like Hatton and Marquez. But everyone get's all butthurt when he's not the one bullying and has to fight a bigger fighter at 154.

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    Quote Originally Posted by outspoken View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Nor does Floyd need him. Why risk what he hasn't risked so far at a weight where he'll be at a distinct disadvantage, especially given the fact that Canelo will step into the ring in the mid 170's? That he (Floyd) fought Cotto at 154? So what? 154 was never Miguel's best weight and even so Miguel managed to give Floyd a better fight than maybe Floyd himself was expecting.

    I'm not a huge Floyd fan, but fair is fair. He's spent years creating his legacy.
    Let Canelo start his own.
    Sure did spend a lot of years cherry picking and creating that legacy such as avoiding Kostya and then Pacquiao (altough I think PAC and MAY both avoided each other). Did not fight Mosley till he was over the hill. Same applies to Cotto. Picked on smaller guys like Hatton and Marquez. But everyone get's all butthurt when he's not the one bullying and has to fight a bigger fighter at 154.
    Strange that.
    The majority of floyds fights floyd has always been the smaller man in the ring against his opponents.

    He is a welterweight no more no less.

    Canelo is headed for a huge fall and trout was just the start.

    Bottom line is guys, canelo has to accept whatever floyd wants or he could just have another rematch with a ryan rhodes type fighter to keep that massive padded undefeated record.

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    Quote Originally Posted by outspoken View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Nor does Floyd need him. Why risk what he hasn't risked so far at a weight where he'll be at a distinct disadvantage, especially given the fact that Canelo will step into the ring in the mid 170's? That he (Floyd) fought Cotto at 154? So what? 154 was never Miguel's best weight and even so Miguel managed to give Floyd a better fight than maybe Floyd himself was expecting.

    I'm not a huge Floyd fan, but fair is fair. He's spent years creating his legacy.
    Let Canelo start his own.
    Sure did spend a lot of years cherry picking and creating that legacy such as avoiding Kostya and then Pacquiao (altough I think PAC and MAY both avoided each other). Did not fight Mosley till he was over the hill. Same applies to Cotto. Picked on smaller guys like Hatton and Marquez. But everyone get's all butthurt when he's not the one bullying and has to fight a bigger fighter at 154.
    Thats right.

    Floyd just kept ducking a quitter in Kostya Tszyu

    And as for manny, we all know what happened with this guy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Nor does Floyd need him. Why risk what he hasn't risked so far at a weight where he'll be at a distinct disadvantage, especially given the fact that Canelo will step into the ring in the mid 170's? That he (Floyd) fought Cotto at 154? So what? 154 was never Miguel's best weight and even so Miguel managed to give Floyd a better fight than maybe Floyd himself was expecting.

    I'm not a huge Floyd fan, but fair is fair. He's spent years creating his legacy.
    Let Canelo start his own.
    What the fuck you think he's trying to do? You start a legacy by going after the best. Which is exactly what Alvarez is trying to do.

    Mayweather himself said he wanted to defend his WBA Junior Middleweight title after fighting Guerrero. In order to do that he needs to fight at 154. The WBA has already stated he was never stripped of the title and he's still there Super Champion.

    Seems like he's willing to fight at 154 as long as he's not fighting Alvarez.

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    Default Re: Floyd wants to bring Canelo down to 147

    let Floyd fight Alexander and Canelo take on Lara, cause it's another May/Pac meaning it's not gonna happen

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    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Nor does Floyd need him. Why risk what he hasn't risked so far at a weight where he'll be at a distinct disadvantage, especially given the fact that Canelo will step into the ring in the mid 170's? That he (Floyd) fought Cotto at 154? So what? 154 was never Miguel's best weight and even so Miguel managed to give Floyd a better fight than maybe Floyd himself was expecting.

    I'm not a huge Floyd fan, but fair is fair. He's spent years creating his legacy.
    Let Canelo start his own.
    What the fuck you think he's trying to do? You start a legacy by going after the best. Which is exactly what Alvarez is trying to do.

    Mayweather himself said he wanted to defend his WBA Junior Middleweight title after fighting Guerrero. In order to do that he needs to fight at 154. The WBA has already stated he was never stripped of the title and he's still there Super Champion.

    Seems like he's willing to fight at 154 as long as he's not fighting Alvarez.


    Meh....... Canelo's loss I guess.

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