I think Corrales would and will be more dangerous at 147 than Baldo. Baldo is the weakest out of the elite at 147,I wanted a masterclass and didn't get it. Fair enough,I see what you are saying about Floyd's weight but it still does not explain why he couldn't jab etc etc more. I'm not asking him to go to war but I am saying do more than tap and run! And the presser after the fight,handing out feee watches to the press etc etc that was BS. It's a ploy,for sympathy whatever. I just don't buy it and I'd like to see how many buys that did. I know there were like 9,000 peeps there,nowhere near full. You know what annoyed me the most,I brought all the talk pre fight that he was going to beat Baldo's ass,that it was going to be a savage beating and you know how excited I was when I saw him come to the ring like a gladiator? I though boy,this is Lil floyd;s time to shine,all the comparing with SRR etc etc and he came out with that?>!> I'm sorry,I just don't buy it. That's not hating,that's my opinion and I have justified it.

This is what happens when you flap your gums too much,raise too much hype about oneself and then do not deliver in the manner which was promised and expected.


Here;s the source for the attendance figures There were over 9,000 people in attendance (far from a sell out), but according to sources, many tickets were sold at a discounted price and offered to hotel employees. The only palpable buzz that could be felt throughout the weekend at the Mandalay Bay was from the fans that were in town for Professional Bull Riders event that was taking place at the Thomas and Mack Center. We'll never really find out just how many comps and slashed ducats were distributed, but it spoke volumes that residents of Las Vegas / Clark County could not buy the pay-per-view broadcast (on cable) because the local blackout was not lifted.
http://www.maxboxing.com/Kim/Kim110606.asp