Quote Originally Posted by Gyrokai
Wacko is right. I can't argue with him outta mad respect. Everytime he comes back with his retort, I admit his argument is always good enough to make me feel guilty.

If Floyd fights Hatton or "Margarita" as he calls him, I will stop drinking a cold glass of "hatorade" as you guys' say. After that fight happens, win or lose, I'll give Mayweather mad props, cause as I said, his latest run isn't "spectacular."

I actually like Floyd. He makes me laugh. Not at him, but if you notice, he's a good comedian. He challenged Spinks face to face shouting "I am the truth!" And he goes to fight Gatti in a King's Throne. haha That's classic.

It's not like I'm saying,"FLOYD SUCKS! I'M OUTTA HERE!" I'm actually giving reasons and lets face it, if people like me weren't here, who would be telling Mayweather to take on better challenges? I've read boxing writters who simply don't want a repeat of what Jones Jr. did to his career once he stopped taking on tough fights and started acting like a promoter rather than a fighter. Who would be challenging him? Because with his talents, he could probably eat those challenges up, give an excellent show, and go back to his throne.

I just can't say,"Damn that was pound-for-pound action with, Chop Chop and Judah!!!" after what I know about those fighters. I'll save those words for Winky Wright and Manny Pacquiao, for now. But hey, I suppose I'm a critic, a hater. But you know what? I won't be, as soon as Mayweather starts taking on supposed "Kings" of the Division he's invading. Losing isn't that bad. Everybody is obsessed with that stupid "O." Hell, Margarito lost that "O" years ago and I deem him worthy of his defining shot.

As for now, Oscar de la Hoya is a money fight, unless the unprobable happens and he looks spectacular against Mayorga.

I also believe Mayweather is in a position where he has to take on a real big challenge soon.
Yeah... I'm a bastard. I just have to argue.