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    Default Re: Mayweather: "I Would Fight Trinidad"

    Quote Originally Posted by Lyle
    ....TAKE A CHANCE FLOYD!!!

    What's the worst that could happen











    Well I'm willing to RISK IT
    Your drinking Lyncburg Lemonade right now arent you Drunk Azz making comments like that

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    Default Re: Mayweather: "I Would Fight Trinidad"

    hahaha, nah my friend, I am drinking Yuengling and it's the first one of the day as well.


    I just figure if Floyd is so damn good he can win A title at middleweight.....we all know he never unifies anything

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    Default Re: Mayweather: "I Would Fight Trinidad"

    i think PBF could drop tito a couple of times with his speed and accuracy

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    Default Re: Mayweather: "I Would Fight Trinidad"

    Floyd Mayweather Jr.
    I will fight anyone who is old and past their prime.
    Floyd would fight Ali at heavy weight if Ali dared to step in the ring.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Danny_G
    Floyd Mayweather Jr.
    I will fight anyone who is old and past their prime.
    Floyd would fight Ali at heavy weight if Ali dared to step in the ring.

    lol cc
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    Default Re: Mayweather: "I Would Fight Trinidad"

    Let us recall something folks. In their primes, Oscar was beating Tito with ease. Why the hell he stopped throwing the last 3 rounds Well...maybe that's why Alcazar got fired immediately. Anyway, after outboxing/outclassing Trinidad ...Floyd would embarass Tito ( not like Winky did, but almost as bad ). And this is coming from a person who really dislikes Floyd!

    Floyd would win 120-108. Tito has never been a great boxer, not even in his prime, he has no chance. He would come charging trying to kill Floyd though.

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    Tito's problem is he never has a plan B

    No reason to fight Tito now, Winky already took the shine off of him

    Now the younger guys.....PBF could really make a big name for himself by beating a Taylor, Miranda, or Abraham

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    Default Re: Mayweather: "I Would Fight Trinidad"

    OR Mosley, Cotto, Williams, Margarito

    please Floyd at least Unify 147 and then leave with the respect you want so much.
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    Default Re: Mayweather: "I Would Fight Trinidad"

    people don't fight oscar anymore for respect they fight him for the dolloars. that the same reason PBF wants to fight tito. if tito came back Hopkins would run back down to 160.


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    Default Re: Mayweather: "I Would Fight Trinidad"

    Quote Originally Posted by Samson3000
    Quote Originally Posted by sleeplessrevolution
    crap pbf fighting another oldie. staying retired to preserve his undefeated record and to avoid crappy mandatory challenges and possible real tough match ups and have the privilege to call out more oldies on his own disgression. cheap trick floyd. sadly, fans knows that and ultimately "respect" will be handed to those who are truly worthy. So don't go berserk saying "you don't get the proper respect you should get thus the need to retire" don't blame the fans, it's your own doing that you got yourself in that situation. Fans respect and appreciate your skills for sure, but you can never attain the type of respect you long for years for as long as you keep choosing cheap tricky fights to make you look good and WOW some old veteran fans just because you intend to fight at higher weights with some great great names but we all know they aren't just old but rusty as well. Well, it's never too late after the oldie tito, you can always fight some real career threatening active fighters, boxers that the fans really want you to fight with, just clean them up, we know you're capable it's just a matter of execution,the heart and desire to do it. after that, all the respect in the world you ever longed will be yours once and for all.
    You're acting as if 15 years have passed and Floyd is in his mid 40s, long retired, and never having faced another good challenger after the DLH fight. Since we all know he isn't going to retire, can we at least wait until the actual opponent is named before lashing into him for no reason. If he does in fact say that his next fight will be against either Mosley, Cotto, or the Williams-Margarito winner, this criticism is meaningless. All I'm saying is wait for something to be written in stone.
    if you read the post slowly, i don't really believe pbf really meant retiring and even more so i don't think he will not fight anymore cotto,mosely in the future i didn't say that on conrary i've mentioned in the end of my post if you ever got there "it's never too late after the oldie tito, you can always fight some real career threatening active fighters, boxers that the fans really want you to fight with, just clean them up, we know you're capable it's just a matter of execution,the heart and desire to do it. after that, all the respect in the world you ever longed will be yours once and for all." it's not necessary to wait until something to be written in the stone the fact that he said he wants to fight trinidad points out his real interest and that's where he got the criticism.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JT Rock
    Quote Originally Posted by sleeplessrevolution
    crap pbf fighting another oldie. staying retired to preserve his undefeated record and to avoid crappy mandatory challenges and possible real tough match ups and have the privilege to call out more oldies on his own disgression. cheap trick floyd. sadly, fans knows that and ultimately "respect" will be handed to those who are truly worthy. So don't go berserk saying "you don't get the proper respect you should get thus the need to retire" don't blame the fans, it's your own doing that you got yourself in that situation. Fans respect and appreciate your skills for sure, but you can never attain the type of respect you long for years for as long as you keep choosing cheap tricky fights to make you look good and WOW some old veteran fans just because you intend to fight at higher weights with some great great names but we all know they aren't just old but rusty as well. Well, it's never too late after the oldie tito, you can always fight some real career threatening active fighters, boxers that the fans really want you to fight with, just clean them up, we know you're capable it's just a matter of execution,the heart and desire to do it. after that, all the respect in the world you ever longed will be yours once and for all.
    This post stinks to high Bullshit!!!!! Floyd just fought the pinnacle fight of his career ans now he is making noise in the media... Like he would really fight Trinidad I'm sure an intelligent Fella like you can see that, but that probably works contrary to your Floyd hatred... If it was another fighter surely you would discern the difference
    If floyd said he wants to fight trinidad the fact that he said it then that's where he got the criticism and you know very well the reason why. if it's unclear with you reading further will help. There is no pbf hatred in my post, if you are another clouded pbf fan and can't hardly accepts even a small criticism against your boy. well iam sorry if the truth really hurts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ted The Bull
    Samrt move. Tito is done. More cherry picking by PBF. bAD FOR THE LEGACY.
    I agree, what does it prove? Trinidad's had like 3 fights in the last 6-7 years....go fight Shane Mosley.

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    Default Re: Mayweather: "I Would Fight Trinidad"

    Quote Originally Posted by Lyle
    Tito's problem is he never has a plan B

    No reason to fight Tito now, Winky already took the shine off of him

    Now the younger guys.....PBF could really make a big name for himself by beating a Taylor, Miranda, or Abraham


    I'll be happy with Cotto, Mosley or Margarito/Williams.

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    Default Re: Mayweather: "I Would Fight Trinidad"

    Quote Originally Posted by amat
    Quote Originally Posted by Lyle
    Tito's problem is he never has a plan B

    No reason to fight Tito now, Winky already took the shine off of him

    Now the younger guys.....PBF could really make a big name for himself by beating a Taylor, Miranda, or Abraham


    I'll be happy with Cotto, Mosley or Margarito/Williams.
    Personally I think Floyd wants no part of Margarito, I think Floyd knows it a bad match up.

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    Default Re: Mayweather: "I Would Fight Trinidad"

    who knew beating cintron(who who the fuck is that) on espn PPV carried so much weight.

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