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Feb 27 2013, 02:27 PM
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Welterweight Group: Members Posts: 1,955 Joined: 18-August 11 From: California Grown Member No.: 13,079 |
Too funny. Go ahead red, drop out of the fight.
I will actually lose respect for Floyd if he gives on to these demands. Hope he puts up ishe vs cotto as the undercard instead to teach ginger a Fucking lesson then rematches cotto in September (which Floyd has reserved already I heard) |
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Feb 27 2013, 02:33 PM
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Super Flyweight Group: Members Posts: 211 Joined: 1-February 12 From: Keller, Tx Member No.: 13,480 |
A King does not bow before a prince...... Canelo better learn some respect for real. Lack of reverence for Floyd will get you nowhere.
This post has been edited by aTYpicalTYrant: Feb 27 2013, 02:43 PM |
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Feb 27 2013, 03:47 PM
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Junior Welterweight Group: Members Posts: 1,474 Joined: 28-December 11 Member No.: 13,419 |
Time out so Canelo is finally fighting somebody of worth and he's walking around like he's got the biggest dick in the orgy? Fuck outta here man! I liked Canelo but this is bold. You're going to give Mayweather an ultimatum? His biggest fight was against a washed up Mosley. These young fighters are getting to big for their britches.
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Feb 27 2013, 06:06 PM
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Super Bantamweight Group: Members Posts: 419 Joined: 5-March 05 From: LA, CA by way of Panama Member No.: 1,846 |
this dude is crazy. he hasn't paid his dues yet.
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Feb 27 2013, 06:33 PM
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Super Middleweight Group: Members Posts: 3,180 Joined: 9-December 04 From: Atlanta Member No.: 1,309 |
Time out so Canelo is finally fighting somebody of worth and he's walking around like he's got the biggest dick in the orgy? Fuck outta here man! I liked Canelo but this is bold. You're going to give Mayweather an ultimatum? His biggest fight was against a washed up Mosley. These young fighters are getting to big for their britches. Sheeeit. Thank many of the cats on this sight. The young guys see the way Mayweather is worshipped and defended tooth and nail for his bullshit cherry picked fights over the years. The young up and comers think thats the way to go. I cant blame em. |
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Feb 27 2013, 06:41 PM
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Super Middleweight Group: Members Posts: 3,180 Joined: 9-December 04 From: Atlanta Member No.: 1,309 |
With the big six ist thats being touted, there stands a major issue of losses. IF(when) Canelo loses to Trout, he loses to Mayweather too. Then Mayweather wont fight Trout for various reasons, mainly because I think Trout is with Haymon. Trout goes on and fights Angulo and wins. Canelo goes on and loses again to Kirkland. In the Meantime Cotto goes on and outpoints Ishe Smith and gets a belt. This sets up Cotto/Mayweather 2. So in all of this, Mayweather has honored 2 fights... I can keep going...
Mayweather beats Cotto and still has Trout looking at him. Thats not gonna happen, so Trout fights Kirkland and wins. Meanwhile, Canelo loses to Molina. Angulo hangs himself on his leash but manages to beat Ishe Smith. Mayweather takes on Kell Brook and surprisingly loses a SD. Then its over... Ofcoarse it could be over if Guerrero wins too... |
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Feb 27 2013, 07:27 PM
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Super Flyweight Group: Members Posts: 211 Joined: 1-February 12 From: Keller, Tx Member No.: 13,480 |
So apparently Canelo "Flexed" his muscle and now will be fighting on 20April2013 against Trout rather than on the FMJ vs Guerrero PPV. Canelo may have officially played himself. He has done "NOTHING" to warrant believing he can dictate a Veteran of FMJ's caliber. While I am glad that he is still fighting Austin Trout, he robbed himself of a major opportuniTY to promote himself on a card that will be (more likely) be watched by more people over all.
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Feb 27 2013, 08:05 PM
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Light Heavyweight Group: Members Posts: 4,091 Joined: 20-May 11 From: killa kali Member No.: 12,336 |
So apparently Canelo "Flexed" his muscle and now will be fighting on 20April2013 against Trout rather than on the FMJ vs Guerrero PPV. Canelo may have officially played himself. He has done "NOTHING" to warrant believing he can dictate a Veteran of FMJ's caliber. While I am glad that he is still fighting Austin Trout, he robbed himself of a major opportuniTY to promote himself on a card that will be (more likely) be watched by more people over all. i'm not so sure he played himself. he's going to be the A side to his own show and he's fighting a worthy opponent. if he should win....he's beat a solid opponent. since it's on showtime and not ppv...i'm not sure how his viewership comes into play if and when they negotiate the terms. honestly....canelo/trout is a much bigger fight, significance wise...than floyd/guerrero. no one expects guerrero to win. on paper...this looks to be an easy fight for floyd. not so for canelo/trout. i think trout should win...but this is by far a much more even fight between two guys who are at the top of their games at this point. i'm more excited about this fight. |
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Feb 27 2013, 08:47 PM
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Super Middleweight Group: Members Posts: 3,180 Joined: 9-December 04 From: Atlanta Member No.: 1,309 |
i'm not so sure he played himself. he's going to be the A side to his own show and he's fighting a worthy opponent. if he should win....he's beat a solid opponent. since it's on showtime and not ppv...i'm not sure how his viewership comes into play if and when they negotiate the terms. honestly....canelo/trout is a much bigger fight, significance wise...than floyd/guerrero. no one expects guerrero to win. on paper...this looks to be an easy fight for floyd. not so for canelo/trout. i think trout should win...but this is by far a much more even fight between two guys who are at the top of their games at this point. i'm more excited about this fight. Darn, beat me to it... Let me add, from some of the rumors I've read on various sites, Canelo would fight on Floyd's undercard if there was some type of guarantee of a Mayweather/Canelo in September. Sounds like there's no guarantee. Also Canelo is testing his market value by doing this. This is smart and right on his part. Mayweather counts all of Canelo's numbers on his PPV if Canelo fights on the undercard. Now they will both have to stand alone and see who is the bigger draw. I think Canelo's numbers may surprise us all due to the Mexican fan base. They love this guy. Personally, I ain't paying for either. |
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Feb 28 2013, 12:18 AM
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Welterweight Group: Members Posts: 1,587 Joined: 21-July 11 Member No.: 12,858 |
Darn, beat me to it... Let me add, from some of the rumors I've read on various sites, Canelo would fight on Floyd's undercard if there was some type of guarantee of a Mayweather/Canelo in September. Sounds like there's no guarantee. Also Canelo is testing his market value by doing this. This is smart and right on his part. Mayweather counts all of Canelo's numbers on his PPV if Canelo fights on the undercard. Now they will both have to stand alone and see who is the bigger draw. I think Canelo's numbers may surprise us all due to the Mexican fan base. They love this guy. Personally, I ain't paying for either. I don't think Canelo's #'s will come into play because for one it's just going to be on Showtime and two he hasn't been a big draw as far as tv ratings. Broner's ratings are higher then his. Broner drew 1.4 mil and peaked at 1.5 mil. Canelo's last fight didn't even peak at 1.1 mil. He brought in a 1.01 mil viewership |
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