Quote Originally Posted by p4pking
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Quote Originally Posted by p4pking
Quote Originally Posted by Boxing God
money was not the reason why pbf move up out of 130-135, at 140 it didn't bring him shyt but easier opponents, he could of made ppv millions at 130-135, he just left because it was deeper at the time, then welterweight got deeper so again he left and climb up to 154, but yes this time it brings him more money, against odlh, but after old Oscar there's nobody at 154 but who? spinks another crap fighter. pfb moves up because divisions get deeper, but yea he is all about money, and easier opponents. pbf is about low risk high pay, thats a code of a b1tch made.
It seems like you've been posting less garbage recently... Try to keep the momentum going, because horeshit like this just makes you look dumb.
wtf are you talking about u aint got nothing else better to say about some1 else opinion just keep your mouth shut, you'll look less of an idiot with your mouth shut.
Your whole post was just hating garbage. How can you say he moved up because the divisions got deeper... It's just so amazing what people say. It can't be about that and the money. People aren't stupid, big money doesn't come from fighting guys who the average fan doesn't give a chance to beat you. And more importantly, you can't fight more than one guy at a time...People just expect him to fight everyone who makes a splash. Who did he duck at 135, he fought Castillo twice, who beat just about everyone else in the division, he moved up for the money. That's the only thing you say that is really correct. But after that he's taken a fine route... Who in your opinion would have been a tougher fight for him at 135 or 140 than Judah and Baldomir were at 147?? Not to mention DLH at 154.. I think the consensus among true boxing fans who don't have some bias is that Oscar is easily the toughest realistic fights Floyd could have taken other than maybe Winky which really wouldn't have been.. Least that's what I remember everyone saying after the MAyorga fight... The fight would never happen, DLH at 154 would be too much...
if it seem bias to you or just a haters comment then your way overly protective of your boy pbf,theres a reason and pbf deserves it.

on pbfs way up in weights he could of fought,

casamayor
freatis
koysta
judah (before judah started sluffing)
spinks
cotto
margarito
hatton

if pbf had half of those name under his resume, instead of the likes of gatti,mitchell baldomir, pbf would be half way to jones jr statues.

pbf has talent but if your so great, you`d hunger to beat them guys I listed. but no the pretty boy is a business man. not a boxing great.

I`m not saying it was all pbf fualt for those fight never happening but if his gonna talk about himself is such a great in boxing history,why don't he atleast show hunger to whoop anyone anytime, like how true great fighters do. why did he say tony didn't deserve a shot when tony was a champ and then pbf takes on guys like mitchell, another effin tune up.

and this guy he can talk about how great he is, and then cry like his so proud of himself after beating a gatti? what a dork. I mean he gets overly proud of himself its not like his actually beating a legend or future hall of fame. he beat a c level fighter GATTI. basically pbf has fought b and c levels since castillo. and he did lose to castillo in the first fight, and chico was just a stand still dork who knows where chicos focus was, chico didn't throw any punches he was just standing there.

buttom line pbf took easy route and is NO GREAT atleast not yet, talent wise he should be but level of oppenent and the way true greats finish fights NO! pbf is no great.

atleast this is my opinion if you gots a problem with my opinion then don't read my comments. but for sure I won't be the only one making this same point about pbf has taken easier fights and left divisions when they get deeper.