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  • King_B_Mack
    All Star
    • Jan 2009
    • 24450

    #61
    Re: Floyd Mayweather - Jim Rome Interview

    Originally posted by pk500
    So I guess Evander Holyfield never should have fought Mike Tyson because Tyson's status was diminished because he lost to the lesser Buster Douglas? Ali never should have fought Frazier the third time because Frazier was KTFO'd by Foreman, whom Ali then knocked out?

    You continue to show your slavish devotion to the zero at the end of Floyd's record, all in the name of "taking care of his family."

    It's just funny that you're OK with an athlete taking money over challenge. In every other sport, you sometimes see players leave teams and take less money so they can win a championship, and they're praised.

    Yet one of the best boxers of this generation is the GOAT because he takes money over challenges. One of the many idiosyncrasies of this beautiful sport.
    You know what...pretty much. Yes. Why not right? Considering fights that Mayweather fights are torn down in a similar manner by you guys all the time. I'm pretty sure I've seen either you or Money discount the Marquez fight, the De La Hoya fight (while prasing Pac for beating Oscar over a year after Floyd did it) and I coulda sworn one of you guys or somebody in the "hypocritical Floyd hate club" wrote that fight off for some reason I can't remember.

    Why does no one ever keep a running list of boxers that other people "duck?" I still don't see how Pacquiao is considered the best by most of you and he hasn't beaten Floyd or Mosley (because he has refused to fight either of them) and no one bats an eye about it. But Floyd HAS to beat both Shane and Pac to not be an ******* by calling himself the best?

    Money you're especially laughable because you pick and choose what Floyd quotes to use to make your arguments. So you can watch 24/7 and watch Floyd brag about his money and cars and take what he says there as fact, but in this very Jim Rome interview and numerous other places Floyd has said that MONEY MAYWEATHER is a character he created. He's selling a fight genius. I can't fathom how you haven't picked this up. Also how can you guarantee that Floyd will die broke? Are you God? Floyd's accountant? You have access to his finacial records or something? You even said he blew all his money because of back taxes he owes, which is hilarious. How do you know ALL his money has to be paid to catch up to his taxes? I'm pretty sure the only alleged amount he owed was six million dollars if anything at all. Which...get this...was allegedly paid by the Marquez fight! Again though, that's if he truly had tax problems at all. Which as he said, if you owe the government, they're gonna just come take your ****.

    Anyway here in Chicago our local ESPN station did an interview with Sugar Ray Leonard where they asked him about the Mayweather thing and the first thing out of his mouth..."He has to believe that.." I'll post the link to the show when they make it available so you guys can hear for yourselves.

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    • Po Pimp
      MVP
      • Jan 2005
      • 2249

      #62
      Re: Floyd Mayweather - Jim Rome Interview

      I remember this Wide World of Sports segment with Ali where he was running down the list of different heavyweights. Now this is when he was still an active fighter, and Ali was basically telling how he would beat all of these greats. When ur a great fighter, ur supposed to believe no one is better than u!

      SMH@people who think flat footed Joe Louis would be competition for Ali.

      SMH@people who think all 5'10" of Rocky Marciano with his 67" arm reach would be competition for Ali

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      • pk500
        All Star
        • Jul 2002
        • 8062

        #63
        Re: Floyd Mayweather - Jim Rome Interview

        Originally posted by King_B_Mack
        You know what...pretty much. Yes. Why not right? Considering fights that Mayweather fights are torn down in a similar manner by you guys all the time. I'm pretty sure I've seen either you or Money discount the Marquez fight, the De La Hoya fight (while prasing Pac for beating Oscar over a year after Floyd did it) and I coulda sworn one of you guys or somebody in the "hypocritical Floyd hate club" wrote that fight off for some reason I can't remember.
        The Marquez fight was a joke. JMM was coming up two weight classes, to a weight where he never fought.

        The De La Hoya fight was a quality win for Floyd. I've never criticized that victory.

        Originally posted by King_B_Mack
        Why does no one ever keep a running list of boxers that other people "duck?" I still don't see how Pacquiao is considered the best by most of you and he hasn't beaten Floyd or Mosley (because he has refused to fight either of them) and no one bats an eye about it. But Floyd HAS to beat both Shane and Pac to not be an ******* by calling himself the best?
        Uh, maybe because Pacquiao only has fought anywhere near the same weight class as Floyd and Mosley for about the last 18 months?

        Pac never fought above 135 before his fight with De La Hoya. Floyd hasn't fought at 135 since 2003. Manny was at 126 in 2003. Mosley hasn't fought at 135 since 1999. He was at 154 in 2003!
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        • Artman22
          MVP
          • Jul 2006
          • 4985

          #64
          Re: Floyd Mayweather - Jim Rome Interview

          Originally posted by pk500
          So I guess Evander Holyfield never should have fought Mike Tyson because Tyson's status was diminished because he lost to the lesser Buster Douglas? Ali never should have fought Frazier the third time because Frazier was KTFO'd by Foreman, whom Ali then knocked out?

          You continue to show your slavish devotion to the zero at the end of Floyd's record, all in the name of "taking care of his family."

          It's just funny that you're OK with an athlete taking money over challenge. In every other sport, you sometimes see players leave teams and take less money so they can win a championship, and they're praised.

          Yet one of the best boxers of this generation is the GOAT because he takes money over challenges. One of the many idiosyncrasies of this beautiful sport.
          Great post...
          NBA2K is the standard of sports games period.

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          • TheUltimateName
            Banned
            • Apr 2010
            • 104

            #65
            Re: Floyd Mayweather - Jim Rome Interview

            The marquez fight was only a joke because floyd made it look so easy. Floyd was the favorite, but people wasnt really mad at the fight until after the fight just like the baldomir fight.
            Now you talk about weight, but what about the pac oscar fight. Oscar came down and weighed in at only 142. He hadnt weighed in that small since 1997. Was it a joke?

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            • pk500
              All Star
              • Jul 2002
              • 8062

              #66
              Re: Floyd Mayweather - Jim Rome Interview

              Originally posted by TheUltimateName
              Now you talk about weight, but what about the pac oscar fight. Oscar came down and weighed in at only 142. He hadnt weighed in that small since 1997. Was it a joke?
              Facts deserve better treatment than you provide: Oscar De La Hoya weighed in at 145 for the Pacquiao fight. Pacquiao came in at 142.

              Plus anyone who watched "24/7" could see how drained Oscar was for that fight to make weight. Even Freddie Roach said he couldn't believe how dry Oscar looked after warm-up when both the fighters and corners walked into the ring.

              And yes, Oscar was compromised by that drastic weight loss. But you can't deny that it was an impressive performance by Pacquiao, who only had fought once above 130 before that fight. He essentially climbed three weight classes to beat De La Hoya. A drained DLH, but Oscar nonetheless.

              I think Floyd's victory over Oscar was every bit equal to that of Manny's because Floyd climbed a weight class to one where Oscar was comfortable. Manny pummeled Oscar harder than Floyd, but Oscar clearly was drained for that fight due to the big weight loss.
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              • Jukeman
                Showtime
                • Aug 2005
                • 10955

                #67
                Re: Floyd Mayweather - Jim Rome Interview

                Originally posted by aholbert32
                Floyd stays winning. The fact that you guys are even discussing that ridiculous statement is why Floyd is a master at promoting a fight. Do you think he really thinks he's accomplished more than Ali? HE DOES THIS **** BEFORE EVERY FIGHT!!! He plays the bad guy and people pay to see him get beat. He wins the fight and he's humble after the fight.
                This....

                Floyd knows what he is doing..

                Oh and am I the only person seeing a double standard here? regarding Paul Williams?

                He gets trashed in his last fight and now goes back to WW??? FOH!!! dude should be a Jr middle weight Smh...

                And why isnt he calling out PAc Man, the guy who the fans says is the best WW?
                Last edited by Jukeman; 04-30-2010, 06:25 PM.

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                • Jukeman
                  Showtime
                  • Aug 2005
                  • 10955

                  #68
                  Re: Floyd Mayweather - Jim Rome Interview

                  Originally posted by Money99
                  That's where our opinions disconnect. I'm not an accountant, I'm a sports fan. And in sports, you always want to see the best compete against one another.

                  Besides, if you're worth $100M what's the difference when $8M is concerned? It's not going to change your lifestyle. You're not going to say "Finally I can afford a 2nd car or buy a home".
                  It's like me saying "If only I had 5 more dollars. Then I'd be financially secure".

                  I love boxing because it's a sport of heart. By refusing to fight the best, you show no heart.
                  Anyone who supports boxers that don't want to fight the best aren't fans of the sport.


                  Im from Philly a place that live for boxing....These guys are doing it in hopes to go pro and make $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

                  This aint no Rocky movie man lol

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                  • TheUltimateName
                    Banned
                    • Apr 2010
                    • 104

                    #69
                    Re: Floyd Mayweather - Jim Rome Interview

                    Paul williams is pretty overrated IMO. His best win is over an old winky wright who shouldnt even be fighting at 160. A loss to quintana is terrible.

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                    • sheredia
                      MVP
                      • Apr 2006
                      • 2351

                      #70
                      Re: Floyd Mayweather - Jim Rome Interview

                      Originally posted by BiggestKJ
                      The thing about Ali is he was undisputedly the best of the best around him. Patterson, Liston, Norton, Frazier, Spinks, Foreman. He left no question marks. As good as Mayweather is, and the dude is pretty damn good, he still has a couple question marks on his record...one being Mosley, the other being Pacquiao. Should he beat those two, then I'd put him up there. But when you look at how Ali beat the top guys in his time vs. how Mayweather is beating the top guys in his time, there's no question who is the greatest boxer.

                      And as for the comment made about media today compared to back then. Ali was an WORLDWIDE icon in a time where there was no internet and no 24/7 access to media like we have today. Mayweather still has yet to reach that status.

                      As for him running his mouth, Mayweather is a punk and always will be a punk. You may think its for show, but before he became big, he was bullying people around my store back in Vegas. Thinking he was better than everyone. Psshh. I hope Mosley knocks his ******* down.
                      what floyd doesn't understand is that it's the QUALITY of your opponents, not your record. (i.e. julio chavez jr.). the ONLY fighter that matched him skillwise was judah, and he caught floyd and knocked him down. (glove hit the canvas). notice how floyd did NOT fight any similar fighters to judah after that fight. even an old oscar gave him a ton of trouble. shane has the will and the skill. maybe even more so than manny. floyd will avoid manny at all costs. that's no surprise. he's a threat. shane is too, little does he know. shane's experience will come in handy too. floyd has become so PREDICTABLE since after the first castillo fight. he lost that brawl and he knows it. shane can box AND brawl. so we'll see...

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                      • TheUltimateName
                        Banned
                        • Apr 2010
                        • 104

                        #71
                        Re: Floyd Mayweather - Jim Rome Interview

                        lol wow. Floyd has become so predictable that he has not lost. And who is similar to judah for him to fight?..
                        I bet u wont show up here after the fight.

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                        • King_B_Mack
                          All Star
                          • Jan 2009
                          • 24450

                          #72
                          Re: Floyd Mayweather - Jim Rome Interview

                          Originally posted by sheredia
                          what floyd doesn't understand is that it's the QUALITY of your opponents, not your record. (i.e. julio chavez jr.). the ONLY fighter that matched him skillwise was judah, and he caught floyd and knocked him down. (glove hit the canvas). notice how floyd did NOT fight any similar fighters to judah after that fight. even an old oscar gave him a ton of trouble. shane has the will and the skill. maybe even more so than manny. floyd will avoid manny at all costs. that's no surprise. he's a threat. shane is too, little does he know. shane's experience will come in handy too. floyd has become so PREDICTABLE since after the first castillo fight. he lost that brawl and he knows it. shane can box AND brawl. so we'll see...
                          I give up. I can't talk about Floyd anymore. THIS is exactly how the "ducking" term gets out of hand because word of mouth and repetition somehow becomes fact. The fight was set, everything was ready to go for Pacquiao/Mayweather all Pac had to do was take the drug test and Mayweather had no excuse not to fight him. This is clearly about something more for some of you people because you continue to ignore that fact and ignore the fact that Pac "ducked" Mayweather AND Shane by your own definitions of the word. Why didn't Pac try to make the fight with Shane after the Mayweather fight "fell through?" He instead took the easy fight against Clottey but no one gives him **** for that. So I'm done discussing this as it's biasness and hypocrisy keeping this going.

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                          • JerseySuave4
                            Banned
                            • Mar 2006
                            • 5152

                            #73
                            Re: Floyd Mayweather - Jim Rome Interview

                            Originally posted by pk500
                            Facts deserve better treatment than you provide: Oscar De La Hoya weighed in at 145 for the Pacquiao fight. Pacquiao came in at 142.

                            Plus anyone who watched "24/7" could see how drained Oscar was for that fight to make weight. Even Freddie Roach said he couldn't believe how dry Oscar looked after warm-up when both the fighters and corners walked into the ring.

                            And yes, Oscar was compromised by that drastic weight loss. But you can't deny that it was an impressive performance by Pacquiao, who only had fought once above 130 before that fight. He essentially climbed three weight classes to beat De La Hoya. A drained DLH, but Oscar nonetheless.

                            I think Floyd's victory over Oscar was every bit equal to that of Manny's because Floyd climbed a weight class to one where Oscar was comfortable. Manny pummeled Oscar harder than Floyd, but Oscar clearly was drained for that fight due to the big weight loss.
                            Oscar was completely drained. Even Freddie Roach said that when they ran into each other at the UNLV track that Oscar did 3 or 4 laps and then had to stop.

                            Here is a snippet from an article talking about that and has some quotes from Pacquiao's conditioning coach...

                            Filipino ring icon Manny Pacquiao is in “cruise control and looks great” but Oscar De La Hoya “doesn’t look right” according to Pacquiao’s conditioning expert Alex Ariza.

                            Ariza, in an overseas telephone conversation with www.insidesports.ph, Standard Today and Viva Sports from Las Vegas , said he saw De La Hoya running in the morning at the UNLV campus and “there was something about his running that didn’t look right to me.”

                            Ariza said De La Hoya ran around the track about four or five times and “he stopped and pulled up.” He noted that “The Golden Boy” was “well suited up and covered up and was wearing one of those plastic suits” which prompted Ariza to surmise “I think he (Oscar) has a little problem with the weight to be honest with you.”

                            The stipulated weight for the "Dream Match" at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on Saturday (Sunday, Manila Time) is 147 pounds and De La Hoya has to come down from his normal weight of around 160 pounds while Pacquiao has no problems moving up from the lightweight limit of 135 pounds when he looked terrific in demolishing David Diaz to win the WBC title by a ninth round knockout.

                            However, Ariza remained cautious and said he didn’t want “to read too much into it emphasizing that we are “just worried about getting our guy ()Manny) ready.”

                            In contrast to De La Hoya, Ariza revealed that Pacquiao “did 13 laps at the same place and when he was finished he wasn’t even breathing hard. He was in cruise control.” He said Pacquiao’s sparring partners, Rashad Holloway and Raymund Beltran (who prepared Manny for the Marco Antonio Barrera rematch and the David Diaz title fight) “pulled up and let Manny go on his own.”
                            and there was controversy about the weigh in because Pacquiao's conditioning coach said there was no way Manny was 142, they weighed him at 146 before they left and somehow he lost 4lbs from then to the weigh in...

                            The official weigh-in for the Manny Pacquiao-Oscar De La Hoya “Dream Match”
                            Has stirred a controversy with allegations that the scales were tampered with resulting in Pacquiao coming in at 142 pounds and De La Hoya 145.


                            www.insidesports.ph was informed by Pacquiao’s conditioning expert Alex Ariza that Pacquiao weighed 146 before he left his hotel suite for the weigh-in at the MGM Grand and “there was no way Manny lost four pounds in transition to the weigh in. No way. Impossible. I’m not wrong. I’ve been with Manny since 8 o’clock this morning so I know exactly what Manny should have stepped on the scale at. ”


                            When we told Ariza we were worried about Pacquiao’s official weight of 142, Ariza replied “don’t worry. He’s not 142. The scale is off.”


                            On the other hand we were also told that someone in the De La Hoya camp said when De La Hoya left his hotel suite he was 147 pounds which is the stipulated weight for the fight which meant he lost two pounds in the way to the weigh in.


                            When De La Hoya jogged at the UNLV track two days ago he was wearing a thermal suit which is normally worn by fighters who need to lose weight and when he was asked what his weight was, he didn’t give an answer but merely tried to laugh it off.

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                            • sheredia
                              MVP
                              • Apr 2006
                              • 2351

                              #74
                              Re: Floyd Mayweather - Jim Rome Interview

                              Originally posted by King_B_Mack
                              I give up. I can't talk about Floyd anymore. THIS is exactly how the "ducking" term gets out of hand because word of mouth and repetition somehow becomes fact. The fight was set, everything was ready to go for Pacquiao/Mayweather all Pac had to do was take the drug test and Mayweather had no excuse not to fight him. This is clearly about something more for some of you people because you continue to ignore that fact and ignore the fact that Pac "ducked" Mayweather AND Shane by your own definitions of the word. Why didn't Pac try to make the fight with Shane after the Mayweather fight "fell through?" He instead took the easy fight against Clottey but no one gives him **** for that. So I'm done discussing this as it's biasness and hypocrisy keeping this going.
                              other than marquez and de la hoya, what "elite" fighters has floyd fought in his career?.....i mean, come on. a smaller marquez (which floyd didn't bother making the weight..) and an old de la hoya....who floyd "barely" beat. floyd knew about manny's superstition about needles and even if manny did comply, floyd woulda still found a way to get out of it. manny's NEVER asked for anything out of the ordinary from any of his opponents before their fights.....

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                              • TheUltimateName
                                Banned
                                • Apr 2010
                                • 104

                                #75
                                Re: Floyd Mayweather - Jim Rome Interview

                                Wow. You dont anything about boxing. One of those pacman fans who just started watching boxing after he beat oscar.

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