Knockout Nation: Taylor KO'd, Dirrell Robbed? Mayweather-Leonard Fight  
Published Sunday, October 18, 2009 4:27 PM
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    By: Ismael AbduSalaam

    Arthur Abraham Kicks Off Super Six with KO

    Jermain Taylor’s (28-4-1, 17 KOs) hope of exorcising the demons from his disheartening TKO to Carl Froch were dashed when Arthur Abraham (31-0, 25 KOs) delivered a dramatic KO with 11 seconds left in the 12th.

     

    As predicted, Taylor started off well working the jab and circling the plodding Abraham. The German was content to just stalk after Taylor behind his trademark high guard. Abraham would sparingly let loose an overhand right, but Taylor was much too quick early on to catch anything flush. However, Taylor’s jab was just a range-finding punch and Abraham was paying no physical price for walking down the former middleweight champ.

     

    When Abraham did throw, whether it was a jab or a hook, his punches were considerably harder and normally pushed the larger Taylor back. The Berlin audience cheered their man’s every move, but were audibly anxious as round after round passed with Taylor assumingly ahead just on activity.

     

    Another subplot was Abraham’s complaints of no blows, which made Taylor reticent to utilize his best asset when dealing with Abraham’s high guard. The referee warned Taylor several times, making the threat of point deductions imminent with more than half the fight remaining. Additionally, Taylor complained of several rabbit punches and audibly chastised Abraham for the tactic.

     

    Through the middle rounds, Abraham became more aggressive and let loose with several thudding body hooks to Taylor. In the 6th, Taylor lost a point for low blows, and was rattled by looping right hands. The pattern continued in the 7th, with King Arthur knocking Taylor back with hook combinations to the body. A huge left hook to the head stunned Taylor, who now was hesitant to counter the firepower coming his way.

     

    In the corner, Taylor assured them he was ok, and could see the right hand coming. Despite that proclamation, it was Abraham’s hard jab that was blinding Taylor’s vision and setting up the powerful right hook.

     

     

    That combo paid dividends in the 9th when the right hand crashed home and left Jermain badly hurt and wobbly with 2:02 remaining. Taylor was knocked around the ring with more hooks before wisely holding at the 1:46 mark, which almost certainly saved him from a knockout. Luckily for Taylor, Abraham’s plodding nature allowed him to recover, and a ripping right hook to the body kept the German on defense for the rest of the round.

     

    The 10th and 11th were all Abraham. Taylor could mount no consistent offense outside of a flickering jab, while Abraham was mauling him with wincing hooks to the body and head. Still, Taylor never stopped trying and kept Abraham honest with an errant hard overhand right.

     

    Before the final round, both corners advised their men to box smart, with Taylor’s side emphasizing they needed to have this round.

     

    Taylor stormed out working the right hook to the body. For most of the round, Abraham was content to play peek a boo defense and slowing stalk forward as seen in the early rounds.

     

    But then Abraham started opening up at the 1:30 mark and strafing Taylor with hooks. Two left hooks hurt Taylor with less than a minute remaining, and the Little Rock, Arkansas native must have started seeing flashback of his previous fight and loss to Carl Froch. But he stayed defiant, and visibly shook his head as if to say “no, I will finish this fight on my feet.”

     

    But it was not to be.

     

    As Taylor desperately went after his foe, he was blinded by a left and caught flush with a perfect straight right through the gloves. Taylor was gone before he hit the floor, and received a concussion when his head crashed into the canvas.

     

    The referee stopped counting midway through as medical personnel were already in the ring to assist Taylor.

     

     

    The win gives Abraham the early lead in the tournament with 3 points (2 for winning and an additional point for the KO), and the colorful fighter was of course ecstatic with his performance.

     

    “All the time I was going for the KO, but I knew I was ahead on points,” Abraham stated. “I was just waiting two and half minutes for him to open up [in the last round]. I was waiting for this opportunity and then I hit him, and it finally worked. Only the win is important, nothing more. He [Taylor] doesn’t hit hard. I haven’t seen a single fight of Dirrell [my next opponent], but I will starting watching tapes and prepare. I hope to go to America , and I will take America. That’s my next plan.”

     

    Before going to the hospital, Taylor explained that whether the loss was a decision or a KO, it's still just as devastating.

     

    “A loss is a loss to me, man. This ain’t the first time, this is boxing,” Taylor reflected. “You have to expect the worst. It’s a hard sport.”

     

    Next for Arthur Abraham will be Andre Dirrell. Regarding Taylor, some fans and critics are already calling for him to vacate the tournament, citing dangers to his health for having back to back brutal KO losses.

     

    At press time, Taylor has expressed no desire to leave the Super Six.

     

     

     

    Froch Wins Controversial Split Decision Over Dirrell

    WBC super-middleweight titlist Carl “The Cobra” Forch (26-0, 20 KOs) had to make it an ugly, mauling bout over the last few rounds to take a disputed, and some say robbery level split decision win over young American upstart Andre Dirrell (81-1, 13 KOs).

     

    With the bout taking place in Froch’s hometown of Nottingham, England, the challenger already knew he had a difficult task in front of him.

     

    For the first few rounds, Dirrell controlled the action with a peppering jab to the head and body. A switch-hitter, Dirrell would change his stance once or twice a round to throw off Froch’s rhythm.

     

    After 2 rounds of not landing anything clean, Froch started to make things rough by rabbit punching and blatantly hitting Dirrell on breaks. The challenger complained on every foul, and the referee gave Froch a warning in the 3rd. Still, it was Dirrell’s movement and crisp straights to the body and head that carried the round. Froch looked frustrated, but managed to land a glancing right after running down Dirrell.

     

    In the 5th, Froch got a warning for hip-tossing his foe to the floor, while Dirrell was reprimanded for leaning on Froch in the clinches. These rounds were close depending on what you favor: the aggression of Froch or the cleaner punching and movement of Dirrell. Later in the round, Froch received another warning for hitting on the break after clipping his challenger to the body.

     

     

    By the 7th, Dirrell had slowed enough to allow Froch to maul him on the inside. In the clinches, Froch would blatantly rabbit punch and hold and hit. Instead of defending himself, Dirrell would complain to the ref and eat more punches in the process. These punches not only got the crowd back into it, but no doubt made an impression on the judges.

     

    Dirrell tried to reassert himself briefly in the 8th by winging fast lead hooks. But it was Froch’s constant pressure, and a huge left hook that carried the round.

     

    Things were still nip and tuck by the 10th, when Dirrell was shockingly deducted a point for excessive holding. The deduction was strange considering all the roughhousing going on, and Dirrell sough to salvage the round with a couple of huge lefts hooks that wobbled Froch. The champion grabbed and began holding and hitting, and a few more rabbit punches were snuck in.

     

    In the last 2 rounds, Dirrell stood more flatfooted and gave Forch more opportunities to flurry him wildly against the ropes. However, it was Dirrell with the advantage courtesy of several homerun hooks. Froch kept up the pressure, but the majority of his shots did not have the accuracy of Dirrell’s.

     

    Final scorecards read 113-114, and 115-112 twice for Froch, who retained his WBC title.

     

    “We know where we are with a hometown favorite. He came on strong in the last round, I’ll give him that. But I boxed him enough to gain a decision,” Dirrell stated in the post-fight interview. “I still don’t know why he took the point from me…he’s been holding and hitting me in the back of the head the whole time. He’s been rough the whole fight…I got another fight next. The most dangerous ones are the ones who got that loss first.”

     

    “It could have gone either way [regarding the point deductions]. Andre Dirrell was holding non-stop,” Froch argued. “If he’s going to duck low, I’m going to hit him on the back of the head because it’s there to be hit. That’s fighting, that’s boxing. Not illegally, but because he’s ducking low. It’s the only thing you can do….I’m in there to win the fight.”

     

    In the next round, Dirrell will face Arthur Abraham, while Froch goes up against tournament favorite Mikkel Kessler.

     

     

    Vitali Throws Down in Politics

    I wonder if the issues in American politics would be solved quicker through behavior like this. Check out heavyweight titlist Vitali Klitschko involved in a minor scuffle during some type of Kiev, Ukraine political meeting.

     

    Anyone care to translate?

     

     

     

    Tyson-Holyfield Reconcile on Oprah

    There are three things guaranteed in life: death, taxes, and the world will love you following an Oprah cosign. Last Monday, Mike Tyson’s emotional interview over the loss of his daughter and his poor life choices changed his public perception from vilified convicted rapist to a misunderstood, emotionally scarred man trying to rebuild his life.

     

    On Friday (October 16), Evander Holyfield showed up and the two future Hall of Famers had their first meeting since the infamous ear-biting incident from their 1997 rematch.

     

     

     

    And for those who missed it, check out the last rounds of their first fight, named RING Magazine Fight of the Year in 1996.

     

     

     

     

     

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    Mythical Matchup of the Week: “Sugar” Ray Leonard vs. Floyd “Money” Mayweather

    Here we have two of the greatest fighters of all time. One is an all time great at welterweight, and the other has been one of the premier fighters at that weight class since 2005. So who would win this epic mythical showdown?

     

    Sugar Ray Leonard is an offensive machine. He possessed the ability to land any type of punch with the deadly combination of speed and power. He was equally adept at boxing (Duran II, Benitez) or slugging (Hearns I) when needed.

     

    Since moving up to welterweight (his 4th weight class), Mayweather has become even more of a defensive specialist. He’s been content to potshot opponents with quick counters and through his immense skill completely shut down the offenses of his opponents. Against him, Mayweather’s welterweight opposition have a combined connect percentage of less than 20%.

     

    Head to head, Leonard holds the distinct advantage of being a natural welterweight. Mayweather is not a big hitter at welterweight but very capable of getting the respect of most fighters with his stinging counters.

     

    But Leonard isn’t most fighters. And as a man who’s walked down Tommy Hearns to a stoppage win (getting a detached retina in the process); it’s likely he’ll go through Mayweather’s punches.

     

    Leonard’s speed and power will keep Floyd cautious, and the multi-division champ would be focused more on defense and not getting KO’d as opposed to initiating any offense.

     

    Mayweather hasn’t fought anyone similar to Leonard, but Sugar Ray has a close facsimile (at least in defensive prowess) in Wilfred Benitez. Unlike most of Mayweather’s opponents, Leonard won’t get discouraged, and will keep the steady pressure on him despite the missed punches.

     

    Prediction-wise, I’d go with a Leonard win by clear unanimous decision, probably by the score of 10-5 or higher over a 15 round bout. A knockout is possible, but I feel Mayweather takes less chances than say a Benitez on offense and won’t give Leonard the openings needed.

     

    Of course, Mayweather doesn’t quite feel the same way. When I broached the topic to him last month preceding his comeback bout versus Juan Manual Marquez, Mayweather pointed to how Leonard did against his own lightweight opponent moving up.

     

    “Sugar Ray always gives me a hard time [when I see him],” Mayweather told Knockout Nation. “I told him I respect what he did in his era, but he always talks about what he would’ve done to me. Roberto Duran was a legendary fighter, but he came up from lightweight to welterweight and beat you! [Leonard] is always trying to size me up. He was a beast, he beat my dad before. But my dad was giving him problems and he only had one hand. He was injured but had to take the fight because of the opportunity.”

     

    Of course, Roberto Duran isn’t exactly your normal lightweight, a point Floyd acknowledged.

     

    “I probably would’ve had my hands full with him. But I have the blueprint on how to beat everybody because I’ve seen everybody lose,” Mayweather countered. “Nobody has the blueprint on me because no one has seen me lose.”

     

    So how about it, everyone? Who wins this mythical welterweight matchup between Floyd Mayweather and Sugar Ray Leonard?

     

     

     

    Leonard vs. Finch

     

     

    Leonard Highlights

     

     

    Mayweather Highlights

     

     

     


    Comments

     

    MUTHADON@ said:

    October 18, 2009 6:09 PM
     

    blackrome said:

    I would go with Leonard also.

    He just always had a way of rising to the occasion.

    Far as skills I would give a slight edge to Floyd.

    He's actually the greatest boxer I have ever seen.

    But that Ray Leonard magic is something to behold.
    October 18, 2009 8:02 PM
     

    blubuddafly said:

    Hell yeah that Froch vs. Andre fight was rigged. You know they let the white man win on purpose, Andre hit him more
    October 18, 2009 8:08 PM
     

    Allahschild said:

    @ blackrome

    If they were naturally the same size I could see a Mayweather victory. He referenced Duran beating Sugar but Mayweather couldn't win fighting the inside fighting strategy that Hands of Stone applied.
    October 18, 2009 8:28 PM
     

    Allahschild said:

    Mayweather's winning the poll. 40% think he'd beat Leonard by decision, 11% by KO. 22% think Leonard gets the decision, and 14% say by KO. 6% have it a draw. 4% undecided.
    October 18, 2009 8:35 PM
     

    gorgan said:

    Leonard > Mayweather
    Ray was a harder puncher and was more willing work inside and rade than Floyd . If anyone thinks Floyd could have knocked out Hearns and Benetiz made a prime Duran call NO MAS or could have moved up to middleweight and beat HAGLER like Ray did then they don't know squat about the noble art

    Jermaine Taylor has now been ko'd three times in the last 3 years or so , and they weren't stoppages they were fully fledged ko's , but appartently he's still in the super 6 somehow , i'll have to read up the rules tournament later , retirement should be a serious consideration right now though

    Didn't see Froch and Dirrel . Andre by all accounts landed the cleaner shots , but he didn't go out there AND TAKE THE TITLE , HE WAS STEALING POINTS And the unwritten law in boxing is the challenger must go out there and TAKE THE TITLE . But i wanna see AND JUDGE the fight for myself , Andre is only 26 though has good speed and still has a future though
    October 18, 2009 8:58 PM
     

    anzee11 said:

    Taylor needs a break and a new trainer to correct his bad boxing skills.
    October 18, 2009 9:29 PM
     

    SuperChrisbo said:

    Mayweather can not be mentioned in the same sentence with Leonard as far as greatness!
    Yes indeed Mayfeathers have skills but the opposition Leonard and Mayweather has fought cannot be compared.
    Mayweather will never fight the caliber of fighters leonard did (Duran,Hagler and Hearns etc).

      Mayweather declined 8 million bucks to fight Margarito! So we know Mayweather would not have fought Duran.
      Mayweather scared of Paul Williams so we know Gayweather would have not fought Tommy Hearns.
      Mayweather will not go up to middle weight to fight a n***a as hungry and brutal as James Kirkland. Thus, he would have never fought Haggler.






















































































































































































































































































    October 18, 2009 10:36 PM
     

    comeforth said:

    Boxing is dead-- I have lost tract of this sport -- hopefully it never comes back--
    October 19, 2009 12:07 AM
     

    PurpleHaze559 said:

    ~I Made A Bet Right Before The Taylor/Abraham On Abraham, This n***a Kept Talkin Like Put Some Money Up Man... It Was A Smart Bet, My n***a Taylor Been Fallin Off Fast Lately... Damn... One Thing I Can Honestly Say, Is Taylor Never Developed That Great Boxing Style (Even Emanuel Steward Trained Him For Awhile) & His Conditioning Was Always Questionable... The Power Was Always There (He Kicked Hopkins Ass, Well Definately The 1st Time, And The 2nd I Thought Hopkins Got Him, Which Went To Taylor), Mad Respect For Beatin Hopkins... Abraham Stretched Him Bad... The Dirrell Fight Was Boxing At It's Worse Again Like f**kin Always, Froch Got Warned More Then 3 Times For Hitting In The Back Of The Head & Then Threw Dirrell Down & Nothing But Was Quick To Hit With The Deduction, Whack Decision... Leonard Would Have Sonned Mayweather Something Terrible... LoL... Could Mayweather See Hagler? f**k Nooooooooooooooo, No Brainer... How About Hearns? Nahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh... They Division During This Era Was Classic... I Dig Mayweather Talent, But "Come On Son"... Fight A Fight That n***as Wanna See... Enough Of Fighting n***as Who Need To Jump Two Division Just To Fight You... LoL... Fo Real...~
    October 19, 2009 12:39 AM
     

    DatzRite said:

    Eff Mayweather...boring fighter. Other than that, great fighter in defense.
    October 19, 2009 3:00 AM
     

    Water Ur Seeds said:

    I was a fan of Abraham before the Taylor fight, than seein him b***h all the time about low blows and schitt put me off Him, I thought He was He throw back warrior Tyson type fighter, I was routing for Taylor from the first round on... And Taylor won the first rounds... Also Taylor must be sick that he got KO'd in the last 14secs AGAIN, if He has stayed on His feet He would of at least got A point... I wouldnt Be surprised if He quits the Super 6 and som1 else steps in

    The Froch fight UGHH, I paid... Or rather my old man paid for the Froch fight, but as it was about 3.30 in the morning, We Sky Plus'd it, We go to watch it first thing in the morning and the fcking thing cut out!!!!!!! So we click on the re-run non live version they where showing, and caught the last 2 fcking rounds!!!! What A joke... Paid £15 for no fcking reason, it didnt even show... But by the looks, Froch lost them two rounds i saw... most people had froch lose by one or two rounds... Some else My friend knows paid for the fight and it didnt Show... I think they conned aload of people...

    What pisses Me off with Froch, is after the fight, Froch never blames himself for the poor performances... Yeh hes won his last 3 fights, but... He wasnt that good against Pascal, was schitt against Taylor (and woulda lost had He not KO'd him in the last few seconds) and was schitt against Dirrell... Froch is wack, hes gonna get KO'd against Kessler and Abraham

    I reckon Leonard would beat Mayweather

    I been tryin to find the whole episodes of Tyson on Orpah, cant find them...


    October 19, 2009 4:46 AM
     

    Water Ur Seeds said:

    lubuddafly said:
    Hell yeah that Froch vs. Andre fight was rigged. You know they let the white man win on purpose, Andre hit him more

    It has nothing to do with Black and White, its the fact that Froch was A Champion in his own back yard... You have to beat A Champ decisively especially in his hometown...


    Mayweather wouldnt of beaten non of the throwbacks of the 70's or 80's, Duran, Hagler, Hearns, Beniteiz, Pryor, Jackson? etc
    October 19, 2009 4:56 AM
     

    Allahschild said:

    It'll be interesting to see how people look at Mayweather say 20 years from now. Believe it or not, Leonard got a lot of the same criticism that Mayweather gets now for cherrypicking.

    For example,  a primeHagler originally challenged Leonard in the early 80s and Sugar Ray declined. When he saw that Hagler was obviously declining, he jumps out of retirement and squeaks by him in '87.  

    Duran was notorious for letting himself go between fights, so Leonard admitted to pushing for an immediate rematch because he knew Roberto wouldn't be in the same condition, and he was right. Personally, I don't know why people blame Leonard for that, it's Duran's responsibility to come in shape.

    Then you have Leonard stalling a Hearns rematch for nearly a decade. And who can forget the Donny Lalonde fight where Leonard was able to get the bout be for the super-middleweight and light-heavyweight belts at the same time! lol (but making sure Lalonde, a light-heavyweight, was weakened by having to come in at 167).

    But even with all that said, Leonard still has Ws on his ledger next to the names of Duran, Heanrs, Benitez, and Hagler.

    Mayweather makes his legacy now. He's a Hall of Fame lock, but if he truly wants to be considered great he has to take on the winner of Cotto/Pacquiao AND also Shane Mosley at the minimum. Fighting anyone else cannot be excused.
    October 19, 2009 8:22 AM
     

    LImelight09 said:

    I think mayweather would have a big chance in beaten sugar but i would have to say that i think duran would have floored mayweather....duran is known for knocking a horse out with one left hook!!.....but mayweather is a baaaadddd boy!! lol
    October 19, 2009 8:49 AM
     

    IronHorse said:

    I knew this would happen to taylor, he cant finish for shit...
    In this fight he never got started! That weak ass jab...
    the low blow calls were BS, true, but he wasnt evening using no hooks, he didnt use his right at all, NOTHING...he was religated to that weak jab...Arthur made him look 1 dimensional...
    Abraham looked strong from round 1, that D was aggrevating him all night...
    This super6 scoring system sounds weird, cause taylor is fighting ....dirrell next I believe?
    what good is having taylor fight anymore?
    he's done...he's where ricky hatton is at in his career...

    The dirrell/froch fight was...entertaining...for the most part...
    I wasnt feeling dirrell until about round 5...he fought like a coward maybe cause he was nervous, but he's got nice handspeed and quickness...he was accurate all night...he was stickin froch, stumbled him, annoyed him, all that...
    Dirrell needs to chill with running that mouth until he get his weight up though...
    nothing worse than a young nobody with mouth...
    I got arthur abraham to win the whole thing, that fight with miranda is what made me respect him...that guy is a fkn bull...

    mayweather vs leonard...
    *sigh*
    only thing about these argument is how they can NEVER be proven...just all opinion and talk...
    Are were talkin just "in their prime" or at a certain age or weight?
    Better fighter? Ray leonard hands down
    Better Boxer? Floyd by a longshot! Be real with yourselves, its not like he fights bums, its not like he doesnt have knockouts and its not like hes undefeated for no reason...dont got to like him but fk opinions use facts...it is what it is...people tend to hate what they can never be and become fanatics hating people...
    I could go with ray leonard based on toughness alone...those times were NOTHING like they are now...15 rounds and sh*t?...not to count that guys were naturally bigger back then...
    He would walk through whatever mayweather threw at him no question about it...
    BUT!
    Mayweather does and ALWAYS had good defense...ALWAYS...
    And leonard is beatable...
    He lost to duran at lightweight while mayweather DESTROYED diego corrales at lightweight...
    while the guys were waaaay tougher back then, floyd beat the best in every weight class and is still going...
    yeah leonard jumped to middleweight but think of how many times he retired in his career...how many gaps...plus he didnt DOMINATE he just beat the best of the best...floyd DOMINATES...
    I'd go with floyd by split decision IF THE LEONARD BODY SHOTS DONT KNOCK HIM OUT 1st...
    I could see leonard playing floyds game early and not get the "opportunity(s)" to stage a heroic comeback...
    Floyd would clean up on points and with counter punching...
    Leonard would be the aggresor so this would be typical "cat n mouse" mayweather fight...
    This would be the 1st fight floyd would show REAL swelling though...
    ray would be able to get around that philly shell and connect up top more with his quickness...
    I'd go with floyd based on savy but it would be close...IMO...
    and nobody factored in how many rounds it would go either...that would matter....
    after all we are talking hypothetical right...


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    October 19, 2009 9:13 AM
     

    goonies06 said:

    Taylor is done.... direll got robbed but he should learn how to fight more not hold on thru the fight cause its hard 2 get a decision over seas. now for the writer to write mayweather one of the greatest of all time is crazy for saying that sugar ray would whop floyd all day leonard is faster stronger and a tru welterweight... floyd is overrated he beat a washed up oscar he beat a bum ass ricky hatton marquez is a light weight mayweather chooses his opponets that he knows he has an advantage of.... Now when floyd beats a mosley or a paquioa then we can say he is top 5 dead or alive of all time ya digg!
    October 19, 2009 9:44 AM
     

    Water Ur Seeds said:

    @ ishmael

    yeh thats right fam, thats why i dont have leonard in my goats... hes a b***h for what he done to hagler... plus he made the ring bigger... hes a great fighter no doubt, like you said he still got the w's, still, he refused to fight when he and hagler where both in there prime... hagler was shot when they fought, i could go and knock out ali now, but i couldnt in his prime haha
    October 19, 2009 9:58 AM
     

    DAKITCHEN said:

    Leonard wins by split decision..... he would've found a way to get inside and do some body work on Floyd.

    The homie Taylor needs some reinvention or retirement right about.....

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    October 19, 2009 11:19 AM
     

    Allahschild said:

    @ Water Ur Seeds

    Indeed, Leonard was a crafty one. I say Leonard outsmarted Hagler, but stop short of saying he ducked him. How can a welterweight duck a middleweight? lol Just like I can't say Hagler ducked Michael Spinks and Dwight Qawi because they called him out. They were light-heavys.

    Hagler was past prime but Leonard was no spring chicken either, having been out of the ring for 3 years and moving up in weight. If Marvin wasn't so tentative in those first four rounds he could have taken it.

    October 19, 2009 11:37 AM
     

    sumhatesumluv said:

    Direll won that fight. I saw it from beginning to end because it was better than any football game on at the time. In the post match interview Froch said that he did not get to show what he could do because of the way Direll fought, enough proof right there. Direll controlled and won fight. Boxing is wack for the same reason soccer is wack, a match should never end in a draw.
    October 19, 2009 12:01 PM
     

    SparkyF said:

    Mayweather is a scared Beeyotch! Retired to avoid Cotto... scared to fight Shane even though he claims Shane's over the hill so won't he go knock the old head out then?????

    One reason he can't and most likely would get knocked out himself

    Oh yeah... Jermaine Taylor never kicked Hopkins ass he beat him yes but both times were very questionable... I like Taylor nevertheless but he should evaulate carefully moving fwd and consider his family and health... hopefully he has enuf money set aside to make some power moves outside of the ring
    October 19, 2009 12:49 PM
     

    D.I.C.E. said:

    sugar ray vs mayweather would be a bomb ass fight! I cant call it tho. i dont kno who would win. they both fast. sugar prob have a lil bit more power. But mayweather adapts to whoever he fights and changes up his strategy accordingly. so...yeh. i dont kno...one thing i could say is that i kno it will go the whole 12 rounds
    October 19, 2009 1:19 PM
     

    D.I.C.E. said:

     
    SparkyF said:
    ... scared to fight Shane even though he claims Shane's over the hill so won't he go knock the old head out then?????
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    maaaaaan, u need to go somewhere with that. Shane is boo boo and he kno it so does mayweather. Shane is washed and he kno the only way he can get back into the light is to win against mayweather. Shane would be the only one that would benefit from that fight. What would mayweather gain from a victory against shane??? not a damn thing.

    the only reason n***as mention shane and mayweather in the same sentence is bcuz they get caught up in the hype of the incident that happend after mayweather's last fight
    October 19, 2009 1:25 PM
     

    Water Ur Seeds said:

    @ ishmael

    true, leonard was know spring chicken, but hagler had a much tougher career, and had way 2many wars before the leonard fight... leonard was fresh as daisys compared to hagler, he had also had a number of fights behind closed doors, so he was all raring to go come the hagler fight... but still, woulda been great to see them go at in while they where in their prime
    October 19, 2009 3:43 PM
     

    PurpleHaze559 said:

    ~@Dice: You Do Know Shane's Currently, Not Has Been Before... But Currently The #1 WelterWeight Champion Right Now Dawg... Shane Did What Mayweather Refused To Do, And That Was Fight Margarito's Cheatin Ass, And We All Know What The Outcome Don't We... So To Say Shane's Whack Is Kinda Retarded To Me, Just My Opinion... n***as Wanna See Mosley/Mayweather Because They Know Mosley Would Knock That n***a Out, I've Been Sayin That s**tFor Years... Face It Dawg, Mayweather Doesn't Want It With Mosley, The n***a Shook... That n***a Got Called Out To His Face, And Was On Some Studder Shit, I Don't See What Shane Did Wrong, Shook The n***a Hand & Said I Wanna Get It On... What's Wrong With That... Just Because Mayweather Says He Doesn't Run From Anyone n***as Buy It, Look At s**tBetween The Lines Dawg... Mayweather Doesn't Even Fight n***as At His Own Weight Class, Are You Honestly Gonna Say He Does... Kellerman/Jim Lampley/Larry Merchant All Asked Mayweather When Are You Going To Fight Someone Your Own Size, What's That Tell You... Beatin The s**tOutta A Fighter Thats Clearly Smaller Then You Are (Marquez, Doesn't Mean Shit) I Mean All Credit To Mayweather's Tremendous Talent, But It Would Be Nice To See Him Use It Against Men His Own Size Would It Not... Fight The f**kin Fights That Matter... Clottey/Williams/Mosley/Berto/Pac Man/Cotto... I Bet If Mayweather Fights Paulie Malignaggi You Would Be Like, Yeah Mayweather's The f**kin Man... LoL... Who Would Want To See A bulls**t Fight Like That, I Bet You Would Order That s**tOn Pay Per View Wouldn't You... It's Not Hating, Some n***as Do Speak The Truth Dawg, n***as Are Tired Of Non Sense Matchs, Everyone Knew Mayweather Was Gonna Beat The s**tOutta Marquez, C'mon Son...~
    October 19, 2009 8:20 PM
     

    baynig4sho said:

    ^^^LOL...n***a YOU STUPID.LOL.

    MAN I COULDNT HAVE SAID IT BETTER MYSELF.
    ITS A LOTTA FAKE ASS FANS OUT THERE WHO DONT EVEN REALLY KNOW WHATS GOING ON IN BOXIN RIGHT NOW.

    YET OPPINIONS ARE LIKE ASSHOLES EVERYBODY HAS ONE.

    KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK MYNIG.

    YO THAT n***a DICE GOTTA BE DUMB AS SHIT.n***a HAVE YOU SEEN SHANES LAST FOUR OR FIVE FIGHTS?n***a YOU NEED TO WATCH MORE BOXIN NOT JUST GOIN OVER YA HOMIES HOUSE DURING PPV'S.MAYBE YOU SHOULD WATCH THE FIGHTS ON HBO AND SHOWTIME TOO SO YOU COULD KNOW WHAT THE f**k YOU TALKIN BOUT NEXT TIME.
    October 19, 2009 10:22 PM
     

    Lifestyle / Sports : Knockout Nation: Taylor KO'd, Dirrell Robbed … · entertainment life said:

    October 20, 2009 2:00 AM
     

    Water Ur Seeds said:

    D.I.C.E. said:
     
    maaaaaan, u need to go somewhere with that. Shane is boo boo and he kno it so does mayweather. Shane is washed and he kno the only way he can get back into the light is to win against mayweather. Shane would be the only one that would benefit from that fight. What would mayweather gain from a victory against shane??? not a damn thing.

    the only reason n***as mention shane and mayweather in the same sentence is bcuz they get caught up in the hype of the incident that happend after mayweather's last fight
    October 19,



    Fck you on about DICE, people been mentionin them in the same sentance for years... Fans been wanting this fight since Sulivan and the bare knuckle boys dem been goin at it
    October 20, 2009 5:12 AM
     

    Water Ur Seeds said:

    dammmm that tyson vid nearly bought me to tears...
    October 20, 2009 10:57 AM
     

    PurpleHaze559 said:

    ~@BayNig: Wassup Famo... I'm Sure Dice Gotta Be Feelin Pretty Roasted After All That Huh... LoL... I'm Sure He's A Teenager, Because He Doesn't Know Anything... Anything... About Boxing... Or Atleast Doesn't Know What's Going On In The Sport "Currently"... Talkin About Mosley's Over The Hill, Does That n***a Know Mosley's The Top Dawg Of The The Division, Some n***as Talk Just To Talk... I'll School Him Any Day Of The Week On Boxing...~
    October 20, 2009 6:01 PM
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