MAYWEATHER WANTS REMATCH

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MOREBASS said:
Mayweather won't fight Zab again...there wouldn't be enough money involved. The only fights I see Floyd taking realistically, is another rematch with Oscar...or a fight with Shane Mosley. I think a fight with Sugar could stir up some attention.

I'd definitely pay for that. I'd take Shane too. He seems to be quicker and he throws punches in bunches. His defense isn't all that, but shit...he's got great chin and Floyd doesn't throw the jab religiously anyways. That seems to be Shane's weakness...
you aint lyin homie...Shane might not have the following of tha likes of DLH but one thing i do know is...that fight will still make that money...and money is what Floyd wants.

Sugar would show Floyd what happens when you mix speed and power with accurate flurries, he can't retreat against Mosley!
 
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ArGenTin3 said:
you aint lyin homie...Shane might not have the following of tha likes of DLH but one thing i do know is...that fight will still make that money...and money is what Floyd wants.

Sugar would show Floyd what happens when you mix speed and power with accurate flurries, he can't retreat against Mosley!
This reply aint knockin' you, homeboy, but this right here ^^ is exactly what many, many, many people said about Oscar vs. Floyd.

Either way, I DO agree with you, but yeah...that's what people said a month ago.
 
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HE TRIED TO GO TOE-TO-TOE WIT OSCAR IN THE LAST 10 SECOND'z OF THE FIGHT...

LOOK WHUT HAPPEN'D TO HIM, LOL...

AFTER 4 SECOND'z HE START'D DANCIN & BACC'N UP AGAIN ( LIKE HE DID THE WHOLE MATCH )...

HE CANT TRY THAT SHIT WIT MOSLEY THO...

& MOSLEY ALREADY SAID "MAYWEATHER KNOW'z I'M THE ONE WHO HE HAZ TO SEE BEFORE HE CLAIM HE'z THE BEST"...

WHY IGNORE MOSLEY & TAUNT OSCAR ??

OSCAR PROLLY DONT WANNA CHASE FLOYD FOR ANOTHER 12 ROUND'z...



- GEEzUz
 
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REdRUM said:
This reply aint knockin' you, homeboy, but this right here ^^ is exactly what many, many, many people said about Oscar vs. Floyd.

Either way, I DO agree with you, but yeah...that's what people said a month ago.
Oscar does not equal Shane when it comes to hand speed and power, Mosley doesnt tire as easily as DLH either...All Im sayin is Floyd would be smart to take this fight and end his career on that note(probably not cuz he'll fuckin lose and wanna rematch) instead of ending his career and claimin to be tha best of all time after just winning a boring 1 point win over the fighter he said was the best fighter of this era before he got to em...

Mosley vs. Mayweather will be tha fight Oscar vs. Mayweather was "supposed" to be...even better IMO!
 

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I watched the replay of this fight on Saturday. It was closer than what I first said... going into the 11th round I had the fight dead even just like one of the judges "Roth". I scored it 7 rounds to 5 in favor of Mayweather. Mayweather won the last two rounds so I gave him the fight. It was a close fight though.
 
Dec 9, 2005
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^ Exactly. My only gripe about Mosley is that he can be hit easily...but Floyd's not much of a pressure fighter, so I think Shane would take him, he's a lot stronger than Floyd and seems to be as fast or maybe even faster than Floyd.


He looked sharp in that fight against Collazo.
 
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aye I just saw it now and after all the posts of cats sayin De la hoya got his ass whoped & shit, hahah now that some funny ass shit right there, yea the guy lost slightly but get real it was a close fight & of course they spent so much time tryin ta out think eachother it wasnt as explosive or as one sided as one might hope for it was still a good entertaining boxing match, in fact the only thing I didnt like about the fight was the fact that Mayweather was makin a mockery of mexican people on Cinco De Mayo and fighting a Mexican Champion! That was just some childish, racsist, uncalled for cold blooeded shit right there. I didnt expect that from him at all. Some might say war is war but if De La Hoya came on dressed up like Shaka Zulu I think the recation would be the same but in reverse. That shit just aint coo. Anyway yea fuck it ill pay ta watch a rematch, De La Hoya, yea he is gettin up there in age but ta fight someone that young at the top of they game and go the distance SWINGIN' that says alot. And Fuck a disillusioned narrow-minded simpleton that thinks De La Hoya Got his ass kicked. Wake up, you just watched a legend shake off the rust & go toe ta toe with your current young champion!
No knockout! No Knockdown! no nothin, jus swingin till the last bell rang.
 

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MoonChild said:
the only thing I didnt like about the fight was the fact that Mayweather was makin a mockery of mexican people on Cinco De Mayo and fighting a Mexican Champion! That was just some childish, racsist, uncalled for cold blooeded shit right there. I didnt expect that from him at all. Some might say war is war but if De La Hoya came on dressed up like Shaka Zulu I think the recation would be the same but in reverse. That shit just aint coo.
It's just what De La Hoya gets for setting the fight up on Cinco De Mayo. And how do you know Mayweather was mocking mexican people? He could have been wearing that fit for his mexican fans like he said he was.
 
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^^@ MoonChild...Floyd added the dimension of entertainment to the fight. A lot of the reason it made the money it did because Floyd sold the villain role well leading up to it. There were plenty people getting the fight that didn't even really keep up with boxing like that. They watched 24/7, and was like fuck it! He wore a sombrero and Mexican flag and Oscar walked away with plenty cash. It's business.
 
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Ok thats coo' I can respect that. I didnt catch all that. No HBO & I missed the fight when it aired live. I like Mayweather tho, thats why I was suprised.
GottaGo said:
^^@ MoonChild...Floyd added the dimension of entertainment to the fight. A lot of the reason it made the money it did because Floyd sold the villain role well leading up to it. There were plenty people getting the fight that didn't even really keep up with boxing like that. They watched 24/7, and was like fuck it! He wore a sombrero and Mexican flag and Oscar walked away with plenty cash. It's business.
 
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I think Floyd overdid the 'villain' role, and didn't deliver on his word to make it a toe-to-toe, exciting match for the fans. IMO the fans lost. Because Floyd was promising World War III and what we got was just no different from any of his other fights.
 

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I think if he did go toe to toe he would have knocked De La Hoya out. He damn near knocked De La Hoya down with that counter right hand that landed on De La Hoya's jaw. I know y'all saw De La Hoya's knees buckle. He (Floyd) didn't want to take the risk and end up like Roy Jones. I don't blame him because it was his first fight at 154 right? On fight night he weighed 148 and Oscar probably weighed around 160 ish.... So Floyd was smart and that's why he hasn't been beaten yet. I thought it was a good fight. I enjoyed seeing Floyd bounce them shots off of De La Hoya's dome.

I thought he played the vilian role pretty good, it's what helped sell the fight... he's the one that made that 24/7 series entertaining.
 
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Tony said:
I think if he did go toe to toe he would have knocked De La Hoya out. He damn near knocked De La Hoya down with that counter right hand that landed on De La Hoya's jaw. I know y'all saw De La Hoya's knees buckle.
We were talking about that shot at a boxing forum where I post and the general consensus is that the shot knocked Oscar off balance rather than him being buckled by it. It was a bad angle in a sense that it didn't show what was going on with their legs, but you can see Oscar's left thigh moving forward while he was throwing a left and then Floyd's shot lands while Oscar's legs weren't planted. Not only that but he continued to throw punches immediately afterwards with no ill effects. When someone gets buckled, they're usually stunned for at least a second and Oscar wasn't.
 
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MOREBASS said:
I think Floyd overdid the 'villain' role, and didn't deliver on his word to make it a toe-to-toe, exciting match for the fans. IMO the fans lost. Because Floyd was promising World War III and what we got was just no different from any of his other fights.
The fans did lose out and I guarantee if there's a rematch it won't do nearly as well as the first fight did. At the same time the real boxing fans knew or at least had a feeling that Floyd wouldn't fight the way he indicated he would, I know I wasn't suprised at all.
 

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Anaheim*Rob said:
We were talking about that shot at a boxing forum where I post and the general consensus is that the shot knocked Oscar off balance rather than him being buckled by it. It was a bad angle in a sense that it didn't show what was going on with their legs, but you can see Oscar's left thigh moving forward while he was throwing a left and then Floyd's shot lands while Oscar's legs weren't planted. Not only that but he continued to throw punches immediately afterwards with no ill effects. When someone gets buckled, they're usually stunned for at least a second and Oscar wasn't.
Anaheim Rob... you're a boxing expert dog. You can't be serious here... That right hand counter punch landed flush and damn near dropped Oscar. Oscar better be glad he had Mayweather on the ropes because Mayweather actually held him up after hitting him square on the jaw. I totally disagree here... that right hand counter punch was timed beautifully by Mayweather. Come on now dog.... we seen Oscar's knees buckle. Just look at the clip that Parkboyz posted. That was nowhere near a "balance" shot.
 
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^^I for one thought he was buckled originally until someone brought up the balance issue and when you look at the clip, it isn't impossible and if you look at Oscar's left thigh when the shot lands it seems to slip towards the right. It's too bad it doesn't show what's going with their legs, because in boxing that could mean the difference between a knockdown and a trip/slip. Until I see the whole picture I'll leave the verdict as inconclusive, because I can see the argument for both sides. It was definitely a nice counter shot for sure.