Who should Floyd Mayweather fight next?

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I change my mind the way Floyd changes his. First off look at the entire ppv cards and Canelo was a part of it, he didn't reach 1 milli on the Ghost fight, he fights on Mexican holidays, and I said this ciz B @bigface was explaining how he reached a milli against Mosley and Cotto but Canelo was on the undercard and now Floyd is asking Canelo to be on his undercard. These are business moves that Floyd is making yet I'm getting criticized for it? I'm talking about ppv dollars and his next card he is fighting again on 5 de Mayo weekend and has no Mexican star on it. What is wrong with what I'm saying cuz I'm just repeating what Floyd is saying. Aren't you listening to what he's saying? Now who he deserves to fight is another topic which we have our personal opinons and actual factuals show that CZAR @CZAR is correct. That's it
 
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I change my mind the way Floyd changes his. First off look at the entire ppv cards and Canelo was a part of it, he didn't reach 1 milli on the Ghost fight, he fights on Mexican holidays, and I said this ciz B @bigface was explaining how he reached a milli against Mosley and Cotto but Canelo was on the undercard and now Floyd is asking Canelo to be on his undercard. These are business moves that Floyd is making yet I'm getting criticized for it? I'm talking about ppv dollars and his next card he is fighting again on 5 de Mayo weekend and has no Mexican star on it. What is wrong with what I'm saying cuz I'm just repeating what Floyd is saying. Aren't you listening to what he's saying? Now who he deserves to fight is another topic which we have our personal opinons and actual factuals show that CZAR @CZAR is correct. That's it
The ghost is mexican....... So ur theory of him only going 1M+ with Mexican fighters is BS..
 
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You gave Bradley 7 or more rounds?
What 7 rounds did Manny win? I scored the fight a draw and Bradley had two bad ankles. Manny didn't beat or even look good in the Bradley fight plus he officially lost the fight. I'm sick of Manny fans giving dude the Bradley win and Manny lost the fight and his belt. If Bradley fights Manny again Bradley will win.
 
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I change my mind the way Floyd changes his. First off look at the entire ppv cards and Canelo was a part of it, he didn't reach 1 milli on the Ghost fight, he fights on Mexican holidays, and I said this ciz B @bigface was explaining how he reached a milli against Mosley and Cotto but Canelo was on the undercard and now Floyd is asking Canelo to be on his undercard. These are business moves that Floyd is making yet I'm getting criticized for it? I'm talking about ppv dollars and his next card he is fighting again on 5 de Mayo weekend and has no Mexican star on it. What is wrong with what I'm saying cuz I'm just repeating what Floyd is saying. Aren't you listening to what he's saying? Now who he deserves to fight is another topic which we have our personal opinons and actual factuals show that CZAR @CZAR is correct. That's it
So Canelo's PPV in March should do a million PPV buys right? Lol. We will see March 2014.
 
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They are long cuz fools be twisting my words. B @bigface if you read some of my prior statements in other threads than you would know that I said Canelo is not expected to reach the 1 milli mark. With that said all Floyd did was take Oscar's day and made it his. So Oscar fought many Mexican fighters and reached high numbers. But the top two fighters right now are Floyd and Manny and that's what everyone wants to see. Shit, Oscar's the highest paid ever
 
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They are long cuz fools be twisting my words. B @bigface if you read some of my prior statements in other threads than you would know that I said Canelo is not expected to reach the 1 milli mark. With that said all Floyd did was take Oscar's day and made it his. So Oscar fought many Mexican fighters and reached high numbers. But the top two fighters right now are Floyd and Manny and that's what everyone wants to see. Shit, Oscar's the highest paid ever
Oh stop it. Boxing is about Mayweather and everyone else. Manny lost the war with a Marquez right hook putting him to sleep. Manny played himself now him and Top Rank is trying to use Mayweather name to make himself hot again. Lol.. Manny sued like a bitch to avoid fighting Mayweather. Now Manny is stranded on Deathrow I mean Top Rank until 2015. Fuck Manny until 2015 you are not fighting Mayweather while on Top Rank.
 
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What 7 rounds did Manny win? I scored the fight a draw and Bradley had two bad ankles. Manny didn't beat or even look good in the Bradley fight plus he officially lost the fight. I'm sick of Manny fans giving dude the Bradley win and Manny lost the fight and his belt. If Bradley fights Manny again Bradley will win.
Which of course places you in a tiny minority.

Out of 123 press scores collected, 121 scored it for Pacquiao, 1 scored a draw and 1 scored for Bradley:


Danny Flexen, Boxing News: 115-113 Bradley
Cameron Sharpe, Boxing Fancast: 115-115 Draw
Chris Manix, Sports Illustrated: 115-113 Pacquiao
Lem Satterfield, Ring Magazine: 115-113 Pacquiao
Gordon Marino, The Wall Street Journal: 115-113 Pacquiao
Armando Alvarez, Telemundo: 115-113 Pacquiao
Jake Donovan, BoxingScene.com: 115-113 Pacquiao
Terry Dooley, BoxingScene.com: 115-113 Pacquiao
Jordan Capobianco, BoxingNews24.com: 116-112 Pacquiao
Franklin McNeil, Newark Star-Ledger: 116-112 Pacquiao
Brett Okamoto, ESPN: 116-112 Pacquiao
Steve Bunce, BoxNation.com/BBC: 116-112 Pacquiao
Juan Manuel Marquez: 116-112 Pacquiao
Max Kellerman, HBO: 116-112 Pacquiao
Andreas Hale, FightNews.com: 116-112 Pacquiao
Brian Arman Graham, Sports Illustrated: 116-112 Pacquiao
George Willis, The New York Post: 116-112 Pacquiao
Rick Reeno, BoxingScene.com: 116-112 Pacquiao
Robert Morales, Los Angeles Daily News: 116-112 Pacquiao
Ben Thompson, FightHype.com: 116-112 Pacquiao
Tim Smith, New York Daily News: 116-112 Pacquiao
Suge Green, On the Grind Boxing Radio: 116-112 Pacquiao
Steve Zemach, The Queensbury Rules.com: 116-112 Pacquiao
Michael Nelson, TheCruelestSport.com: 116-112 Pacquiao
Tom Gray, SecondsOut.com: 116-112 Pacquiao
Joel Sebastionelli, LIITR Box Radio: 116-112 Pacquiao
CheckHook.com: 116-112 Pacquiao
BoxingSocialist.com: 116-112 Pacquiao
Ricky Hatton: 116-112 Pacquiao
Amir Khan, Primetime: 116-112 Pacquiao
Wayne McCullough: 116-112 Pacquiao
Ken Hissner, DogHouseBoxing.com: 116-112 Pacquiao
Alexander Belenky, Sport-Express.ru: 116-112 Pacquiao
Rob Day, RingNews24.com: 117-112 Pacquiao
Ryan Burton, BoxingScene.com: 117-112 Pacquiao
Matt Youmans, Las Vegas Review-Journal: 117-111 Pacquiao
Graham Houston, FightWriter.com/FightNews.com/ESPN: 117-111 Pacquiao
Stephen Edwards, BoxingTalk.com: 117-111 Pacquiao
Kieran Mulvaney, ESPN: 117-111 Pacquiao
Tim Dahlberg, Associated Press: 117-111 Pacquiao
Ron Borges, Boston Herald: 117-111 Pacquiao
Cliff Rold, BoxingScene.com: 117-111 Pacquiao
Chris Robinson, BoxingScene.com: 117-111 Pacquiao
Steve Carp, Las Vegas Review-Journal: 117-111 Pacquiao
Ronnie Shields, boxing trainer: 117-111 Pacquiao
David Mayo, The Grand Rapids Press: 117-111 Pacquiao
Robert Little, BlackSportsOnline.com: 117-111 Pacquiao
Jorge Hernandez, The Low Blow.com: 117-111 Pacquiao
David Greisman, BoxingScene.com: 117-111 Pacquiao
Benny Henderson, DogHouseBoxing.com: 117-111 Pacquiao
Ryan Phillips, BleacherReport.com: 117-111 Pacquiao
Graham Parker, The Guardian (UK): 117-111 Pacquiao
Ed Graney, Las Vegas Review-Journal: 117-111 Pacquiao
Luis Sandoval, BoxingScene.com: 117-111 Pacquiao
Jonathan Sakti, Comcast Sports Net Bay Area: 117-111 Pacquiao
Richie Tomasini, Comcast Sports Net Bay Area: 117-111 Pacquiao
Tim Starks, The Queensbury Rules: 117-111 Pacquiao
Champ Ross, DaTruthBoxing.com: 117-111 Pacquiao
Lance Pugmire, Los Angeles Times: 117-111 Pacquiao
Darren Velasco, 8CountNews.com: 117-111 Pacquiao
Ryan Maquinana, Comcast Sports Net Bay Area: 117-111 Pacquiao
George Diaz, The Orlando Sentinel: 117-111 Pacquiao
Steve Kim, MaxBoxing.com: 117-111 Pacquiao
Doug Fischer, Ring Magazine: 117-111 Pacquiao
FightersRated.com: 117-111 Pacquiao
Luke Thomas, MMAFighting.com: 117-111 Pacquiao
Scott Christ, BadLeftHook.com: 117-111 Pacquiao
Kevin Iole, Yahoo! Sports: 117-111 Pacquiao
Tommy Gunn, BoxingAsylum.com: 117-111 Pacquiao
Charles Farrell, No Holds Barred Radio Show: 117-111 Pacquiao
Gareth Davies, London Telegraph: 117-111 Pacquiao
John Perretti, No Holds Barred Radio Show: 117-111 Pacquiao
John Raspanti, DogHouseBoxing.com: 117-111 Pacquiao
Ron Lewis, Primetime/BBC: 117-111 Pacquiao
Brent Brookhouse, SBNation.com: 117-111 Pacquiao
Jake Emen, ProBoxing-Fans.com: 117-111 Pacquiao
Alexey Sukachev, Sports.ru: 117-111 Pacquiao
Kevin Mitchell, The Guardian (UK): 118-112 Pacquiao
Steve Lillis, BoxNation: 118-111 Pacquiao
Nick Xouris, FightHype.com: 118-111 Pacquiao
Brett Newton, Pound4Pound.com: 118-110 Pacquiao
Joseph Herron, FightSaga.com: 118-110 Pacquiao
Mark Lyons, 8CountNews.com: 118-110 Pacquiao
Danny "Swift" Garcia: 118-110 Pacquiao
Mike Koppinger, Ring Magazine: 118-110 Pacquiao
Gabriel Montoya, MaxBoxing.com: 118-110 Pacquiao
Ryan Songalia, Ring Magazine: 118-110 Pacquiao
Robert Ecksel, Boxing.com: 118-110 Pacquiao
Pete O'Brien, USA Today: 118-110 Pacquiao
John McCormick, BoxingTalk.com: 118-110 Pacquiao
Victor Contreras, The Sacramento Bee: 118-110 Pacquiao
Eric Raskin, HBO/TheSweetScience.com: 118-110 Pacquiao
Chuck Giampa, Showtime: 118-110 Pacquiao
John Russell, boxing trainer (Buster Douglas trainer): 118-110 Pacquiao
Rich Marotta, KFI Los Angeles: 118-110 Pacquiao
Jeff Mayweather: 118-110 Pacquiao
Ace Freeman, FightFan.com: 118-110 Pacquiao
Kelsey McCarson, TheSweetScience.com: 118-110 Pacquiao
Mario Cabrera, The Boxing Republic: 118-110 Pacquiao
Ramon Aranda, 3MoreRounds.com: 118-110 Pacquiao
Colin Seymour, Examiner.com: 118-110 Pacquiao
Nigel Collins, Espn.com: 118-110 Pacquiao
Paddy Cronan, On the Grind Boxing Radio: 118-110 Pacquiao
Denzil Stone, OnTheBreak.com: 118-110 Pacquiao
Phil Jay, WorldBoxingNews.net: 118-110 Pacquiao
Geoffrey Ciani, EastSideBoxing.com: 118-110 Pacquiao
Michael Rosenthal, Ring Magazine: 118-110 Pacquiao
Eugeny Pilipenko, Vringe.com: 118-110 Pacquiao
Vadim Zhuk, Championat.com: 118-110 Pacquiao
Ken Pollitt, the13thround.com: 118-110 Pacquiao
Ted Sares, Boxing.com: 119-111 Pacquiao
Allen Barra, The Atlantic: 119-110 Pacquiao
Barry Tompkins, Showtime: 119-110 Pacquiao
Vittorio Tafur, The San Francisco Chronicle: 119-109 Pacquiao
Ray Markarian, TheSweetScience.com: 119-109 Pacquiao
Harold Lederman, HBO: 119-109 Pacquiao
Dan Rafael, ESPN: 119-109 Pacquiao
Max Parker, BoxingWatchers.com: 119-109 Pacquiao
Scott Sawitz, Fox Sports/Inside Fights: 119-109 Pacquiao
Leroy Cleveland, FightSaga.com: 119-109 Pacquiao
Michael Woods, ESPN: 119-109 Pacquiao
Michael Marley, BoxingConfidential.com/Examiner.com: 119-109 Pacquiao
Skip Bayless, ESPN: 119-109 Pacquiao
Among the experts above, 121 scored the bout for Pacquiao, 1 scored the bout a draw, and 1 scored the bout for Bradley.
None of the scores for Pacquiao was offered by Philippine media.
The draw score and the score for Bradley were not provided by American media.
 

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Yo 206 u defend Manny's loss to Bradley like no other lol. There have been many controversial decisions and some much worse than that fight which I had very close as well. How come u not as passionate about all these other decisions like Canelo over Trout. U agreed there that Trout mightve won or atleast a draw yet when Canelo is talked about or boxing period u never bring that up. Hmmmm I wonder why???? lol. Got Em!!
 
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Yo 206 u defend Manny's loss to Bradley like no other lol. There have been many controversial decisions and some much worse than that fight which I had very close as well. How come u not as passionate about all these other decisions like Canelo over Trout. U agreed there that Trout mightve won or atleast a draw yet when Canelo is talked about or boxing period u never bring that up. Hmmmm I wonder why???? lol. Got Em!!
Because that wasn't a robbery. It was a close fight that could have gone either way. Do you see me "passionately" defend Pacquiao vs Marquez fights? Nope because those were super close fights as well.

And yes I've been far more outraged by worse decisions and took more extreme steps such as writing letters to the states athletic department following the Paul Williams vs Lara robbery as well as the Brandon Rios vs Richard Abril fight, oh and also Paulio vs Juan Diaz I.

-All three judges are still suspended from the Williams-Lara robbery so it does sometimes help when fans come together and complain.


-CJ Ross, the same idiot that scored Floyd-Canelo a draw, wad one of the two judges that scored Bradley over Pacquiao. The other judge, Duane Ford who scored it for Bradley, is the same judge who scored Rocky Juarez over Juan Manual Marquez! Amongst other shit scores on his resume
 
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So now u are saying that the Manny/Bradley wasnt close?? LMAO!! What did u score it? Even if u wa nt to give Manny that fight it was no more than 7-5 so I have no idea what u are talking about. That fight was just as close as the Canelo/Trout fight. Manny didnt dominate Bradley. Got Em!!
 
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Im not saying he DOIMATED by any means!! I just so happened to score a lot of "close" rounds for Manny. Dont get me wrong, Tim held his own in there, I just don"t beleive he won more than 4 rounds... But my opinion don't mean shit because Bradley was raising his hands after 12 rounds.
 
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So now u are saying that the Manny/Bradley wasnt close?? LMAO!! What did u score it? Even if u wa nt to give Manny that fight it was no more than 7-5 so I have no idea what u are talking about. That fight was just as close as the Canelo/Trout fight. Manny didnt dominate Bradley. Got Em!!
At MOST Bradley won 4 rounds so not that close but it doesn't even come close to the worst robbery there were worse robberies that year. Either way, clear victory for Pacquiao which is backed by the press scores. 121-1-1 speaks volumes; you don't need to take my word for it look at the collected data. If it was truly a close fight the data would reflect that and the numbers wouldn't be so lopsided. For example, from the collected press scores of Pac vs JMM 3, 57 scored for Pacquiao, 54 scored for Marquez and a whopping 36 scored the match a draw.
 
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I only bring it up because u seem to really defend that loss more than others mentioned thats all. Got Em!!
Because it's brought up more since its Pacquiao who is the second biggest name in boxing. If Lara or Abril were constantly talked about on this forum I would bring up those robberies all the time.

Plus this all goes back to Floyd's comment about Pacquiao being 1-2 in his last 3 fights therefore he wont fight him. If we dissect that statement we know it really shouldn't be true, even Floyd's own family scored it for Pacquiao. And of course Khan is 2-2 in his past 4 fights snd his 2 wins being over a bum and washed up fighter that nearly won. So we look at quality of opponents, circumstances, etc., not simply a number.

Like when Floyd said Cotto should really be undefeated because Margarito cheated and Pacquiao beat him at a catchweight. Hilarious contradicting stuff.
 
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