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    Mayweather's reputation and the money that fighters make when they fight him is what the problem is, it ended up strangling the whole weight class.

    I'm more interested to see who climbs to the top now, Mayweather dominated for far too long.

    And I'm a big Mayweather fan

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    Default Re: Couldn't care less that Floyd has retired. Hope he chokes on his corn flakes.

    Quote Originally Posted by Batman View Post
    Mayweather's reputation and the money that fighters make when they fight him is what the problem is, it ended up strangling the whole weight class.

    I'm more interested to see who climbs to the top now, Mayweather dominated for far too long.

    And I'm a big Mayweather fan
    Agree with this.

    Mayweather Jr has had the the top of the 140/147/154lb divisions in a state of virtual paralysis for the best part of a decade.

    There are so many high quality matchups in the offing (especially at 147), but the top guys have all been sat by their phones for 8 years hoping that Mayweather Jr phones them up for a fight!

    Even Gennady Golovkin at 160 has been waiting for a call!

    If he has actually really retired (which I don't believe for a minute), the top guys can then get on with fighting each other & not worrying about Floyd Mayweather Jr.
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    Default Re: Couldn't care less that Floyd has retired. Hope he chokes on his corn flakes.

    Quote Originally Posted by Syntax Error View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Batman View Post
    Mayweather's reputation and the money that fighters make when they fight him is what the problem is, it ended up strangling the whole weight class.

    I'm more interested to see who climbs to the top now, Mayweather dominated for far too long.

    And I'm a big Mayweather fan
    Agree with this.

    Mayweather Jr has had the the top of the 140/147/154lb divisions in a state of virtual paralysis for the best part of a decade.

    There are so many high quality matchups in the offing (especially at 147), but the top guys have all been sat by their phones for 8 years hoping that Mayweather Jr phones them up for a fight!

    Even Gennady Golovkin at 160 has been waiting for a call!

    If he has actually really retired (which I don't believe for a minute), the top guys can then get on with fighting each other & not worrying about Floyd Mayweather Jr.
    Let me understand you...You think it's Floyd's fault that the top contenders at 140/147&154 didn't fight one another...?!

    How is Floyd responsible for these guys sitting around like gaping vaginas hoping he would choose to fight them?

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    Default Re: Couldn't care less that Floyd has retired. Hope he chokes on his corn flakes.

    Quote Originally Posted by ruthless rocco View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Syntax Error View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Batman View Post
    Mayweather's reputation and the money that fighters make when they fight him is what the problem is, it ended up strangling the whole weight class.

    I'm more interested to see who climbs to the top now, Mayweather dominated for far too long.

    And I'm a big Mayweather fan
    Agree with this.

    Mayweather Jr has had the the top of the 140/147/154lb divisions in a state of virtual paralysis for the best part of a decade.

    There are so many high quality matchups in the offing (especially at 147), but the top guys have all been sat by their phones for 8 years hoping that Mayweather Jr phones them up for a fight!

    Even Gennady Golovkin at 160 has been waiting for a call!

    If he has actually really retired (which I don't believe for a minute), the top guys can then get on with fighting each other & not worrying about Floyd Mayweather Jr.
    Let me understand you...You think it's Floyd's fault that the top contenders at 140/147&154 didn't fight one another...?!

    How is Floyd responsible for these guys sitting around like gaping vaginas hoping he would choose to fight them?
    It's not his fault in a direct sense in that he's told them all to wait for an email, but the way he has conducted his career this past few years has had a definite effect.

    He's been the golden goose fighter with most of the belts in his loft, so it's understandable that all the top guys would want a crack at him & might not risk taking on a tough opponent just in case it goes wrong.

    With him gone, it actually opens things up a bit.
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    Default Re: Couldn't care less that Floyd has retired. Hope he chokes on his corn flakes.

    Well, I won't miss him too!

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    Default Re: Couldn't care less that Floyd has retired. Hope he chokes on his corn flakes.

    Quote Originally Posted by Syntax Error View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ruthless rocco View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Syntax Error View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Batman View Post
    Mayweather's reputation and the money that fighters make when they fight him is what the problem is, it ended up strangling the whole weight class.

    I'm more interested to see who climbs to the top now, Mayweather dominated for far too long.

    And I'm a big Mayweather fan
    Agree with this.

    Mayweather Jr has had the the top of the 140/147/154lb divisions in a state of virtual paralysis for the best part of a decade.

    There are so many high quality matchups in the offing (especially at 147), but the top guys have all been sat by their phones for 8 years hoping that Mayweather Jr phones them up for a fight!

    Even Gennady Golovkin at 160 has been waiting for a call!

    If he has actually really retired (which I don't believe for a minute), the top guys can then get on with fighting each other & not worrying about Floyd Mayweather Jr.
    Let me understand you...You think it's Floyd's fault that the top contenders at 140/147&154 didn't fight one another...?!

    How is Floyd responsible for these guys sitting around like gaping vaginas hoping he would choose to fight them?
    It's not his fault in a direct sense in that he's told them all to wait for an email, but the way he has conducted his career this past few years has had a definite effect.

    He's been the golden goose fighter with most of the belts in his loft, so it's understandable that all the top guys would want a crack at him & might not risk taking on a tough opponent just in case it goes wrong.

    With him gone, it actually opens things up a bit.
    So Floyd's the scapegoat for the fighters of 4 weight classes being afraid to fight one another. HahahahHAa! You haters take things pretty far sometimes!

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    Default Re: Couldn't care less that Floyd has retired. Hope he chokes on his corn flakes.

    Little doubt in my mind that there is truth in Mayweathers presence having warped the balance of more than one division as potential opponents waited and hoped for that call.

    With him gone the normal forces of competitiveness can gain momentum again.

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    Default Re: Couldn't care less that Floyd has retired. Hope he chokes on his corn flakes.

    You'll all be blaming Al Haymon next...

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    Default Re: Couldn't care less that Floyd has retired. Hope he chokes on his corn flakes.

    Quote Originally Posted by ruthless rocco View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Syntax Error View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ruthless rocco View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Syntax Error View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Batman View Post
    Mayweather's reputation and the money that fighters make when they fight him is what the problem is, it ended up strangling the whole weight class.

    I'm more interested to see who climbs to the top now, Mayweather dominated for far too long.

    And I'm a big Mayweather fan
    Agree with this.

    Mayweather Jr has had the the top of the 140/147/154lb divisions in a state of virtual paralysis for the best part of a decade.

    There are so many high quality matchups in the offing (especially at 147), but the top guys have all been sat by their phones for 8 years hoping that Mayweather Jr phones them up for a fight!

    Even Gennady Golovkin at 160 has been waiting for a call!

    If he has actually really retired (which I don't believe for a minute), the top guys can then get on with fighting each other & not worrying about Floyd Mayweather Jr.
    Let me understand you...You think it's Floyd's fault that the top contenders at 140/147&154 didn't fight one another...?!

    How is Floyd responsible for these guys sitting around like gaping vaginas hoping he would choose to fight them?
    It's not his fault in a direct sense in that he's told them all to wait for an email, but the way he has conducted his career this past few years has had a definite effect.

    He's been the golden goose fighter with most of the belts in his loft, so it's understandable that all the top guys would want a crack at him & might not risk taking on a tough opponent just in case it goes wrong.

    With him gone, it actually opens things up a bit.
    So Floyd's the scapegoat for the fighters of 4 weight classes being afraid to fight one another. HahahahHAa! You haters take things pretty far sometimes!
    What on Earth is a hater?

    It's like being back in primary school sometimes.
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    Default Re: Couldn't care less that Floyd has retired. Hope he chokes on his corn flakes.

    Quote Originally Posted by ruthless rocco View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Syntax Error View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Batman View Post
    Mayweather's reputation and the money that fighters make when they fight him is what the problem is, it ended up strangling the whole weight class.

    I'm more interested to see who climbs to the top now, Mayweather dominated for far too long.

    And I'm a big Mayweather fan
    Agree with this.

    Mayweather Jr has had the the top of the 140/147/154lb divisions in a state of virtual paralysis for the best part of a decade.

    There are so many high quality matchups in the offing (especially at 147), but the top guys have all been sat by their phones for 8 years hoping that Mayweather Jr phones them up for a fight!

    Even Gennady Golovkin at 160 has been waiting for a call!

    If he has actually really retired (which I don't believe for a minute), the top guys can then get on with fighting each other & not worrying about Floyd Mayweather Jr.
    Let me understand you...You think it's Floyd's fault that the top contenders at 140/147&154 didn't fight one another...?!

    How is Floyd responsible for these guys sitting around like gaping vaginas hoping he would choose to fight them?
    LOL yeah gotta love how the haters think. It's like listening to 3 year old kids trying to explain to you how a combustion engine works.

    The fact is, Floyd fought the undisputed #1 154lber Canelo. He fought the #1 WW Pac.

    All these bums at 147 refused to fight each other! None of the cowards would fight Thurman, and cowards like Khan went for easy money like Algieri (and Algieiri gave him the fight of his life LOL).

    If all those bums at 147 agreed to fight each other, Mayweather would have had a much better opponent for his retirement fight. Instead, they all stayed away from each other and grabbed the low lying fruit.
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    Default Re: Couldn't care less that Floyd has retired. Hope he chokes on his corn flakes.

    Quote Originally Posted by Beanflicker View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ruthless rocco View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Syntax Error View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Batman View Post
    Mayweather's reputation and the money that fighters make when they fight him is what the problem is, it ended up strangling the whole weight class.

    I'm more interested to see who climbs to the top now, Mayweather dominated for far too long.

    And I'm a big Mayweather fan
    Agree with this.

    Mayweather Jr has had the the top of the 140/147/154lb divisions in a state of virtual paralysis for the best part of a decade.

    There are so many high quality matchups in the offing (especially at 147), but the top guys have all been sat by their phones for 8 years hoping that Mayweather Jr phones them up for a fight!

    Even Gennady Golovkin at 160 has been waiting for a call!

    If he has actually really retired (which I don't believe for a minute), the top guys can then get on with fighting each other & not worrying about Floyd Mayweather Jr.
    Let me understand you...You think it's Floyd's fault that the top contenders at 140/147&154 didn't fight one another...?!

    How is Floyd responsible for these guys sitting around like gaping vaginas hoping he would choose to fight them?
    LOL yeah gotta love how the haters think. It's like listening to 3 year old kids trying to explain to you how a combustion engine works.

    The fact is, Floyd fought the undisputed #1 154lber Canelo. He fought the #1 WW Pac.

    All these bums at 147 refused to fight each other! None of the cowards would fight Thurman, and cowards like Khan went for easy money like Algieri (and Algieiri gave him the fight of his life LOL).

    If all those bums at 147 agreed to fight each other, Mayweather would have had a much better opponent for his retirement fight. Instead, they all stayed away from each other and grabbed the low lying fruit.
    It seems as if some people have difficulty comprehending the notion that you can talk about Mayweather in a way that might not be 100% complementary, but at the same time, not hate him.

    Whichever numpty first coined the word 'hater' has a lot to answer for, because the minute you say something that is even mildly critical, you get labelled as a 'hater', whatever one of those is.
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    Default Re: Couldn't care less that Floyd has retired. Hope he chokes on his corn flakes.

    Quote Originally Posted by Syntax Error View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Beanflicker View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ruthless rocco View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Syntax Error View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Batman View Post
    Mayweather's reputation and the money that fighters make when they fight him is what the problem is, it ended up strangling the whole weight class.

    I'm more interested to see who climbs to the top now, Mayweather dominated for far too long.

    And I'm a big Mayweather fan
    Agree with this.

    Mayweather Jr has had the the top of the 140/147/154lb divisions in a state of virtual paralysis for the best part of a decade.

    There are so many high quality matchups in the offing (especially at 147), but the top guys have all been sat by their phones for 8 years hoping that Mayweather Jr phones them up for a fight!

    Even Gennady Golovkin at 160 has been waiting for a call!

    If he has actually really retired (which I don't believe for a minute), the top guys can then get on with fighting each other & not worrying about Floyd Mayweather Jr.
    Let me understand you...You think it's Floyd's fault that the top contenders at 140/147&154 didn't fight one another...?!

    How is Floyd responsible for these guys sitting around like gaping vaginas hoping he would choose to fight them?
    LOL yeah gotta love how the haters think. It's like listening to 3 year old kids trying to explain to you how a combustion engine works.

    The fact is, Floyd fought the undisputed #1 154lber Canelo. He fought the #1 WW Pac.

    All these bums at 147 refused to fight each other! None of the cowards would fight Thurman, and cowards like Khan went for easy money like Algieri (and Algieiri gave him the fight of his life LOL).

    If all those bums at 147 agreed to fight each other, Mayweather would have had a much better opponent for his retirement fight. Instead, they all stayed away from each other and grabbed the low lying fruit.
    It seems as if some people have difficulty comprehending the notion that you can talk about Mayweather in a way that might not be 100% complementary, but at the same time, not hate him.

    Whichever numpty first coined the word 'hater' has a lot to answer for, because the minute you say something that is even mildly critical, you get labelled as a 'hater', whatever one of those is.
    never a truer word spoken

    having said that tho

    i really dont like floyd as a person, his interviews are embarrassing most of the time, from what i hear about the way he carries himself in his personal life doesnt bode well and i have seen him in only a few entertaining fights

    perhaps i am a hater, im not arsed either way
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    Default Re: Couldn't care less that Floyd has retired. Hope he chokes on his corn flakes.

    On Mayweather I am a hater and I will freely admit it. I despise everything about him and if he never returns to boxing, I would be pleased.
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