Thurman: Floyd advised Canelo to stay away from GGG

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Re: Thurman: Floyd advised Canelo to stay away from GGG

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gilgamesh wrote:Floyd couldn't give less of a sh*t if Canelo fights GGG or not I figure. Why would he?

Yes he will because all of Boxing will be watching it and if its a classic Floyd will be put to shame especially the last 2 marathon's he's been in :lol:
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Re: Thurman: Floyd advised Canelo to stay away from GGG

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ClivePatrickLyons wrote:
gilgamesh wrote:Floyd couldn't give less of a sh*t if Canelo fights GGG or not I figure. Why would he?

Yes he will because all of Boxing will be watching it and if its a classic Floyd will be put to shame especially the last 2 marathon's he's been in :lol:
Is there an interpreter in the house?
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Tanzio wrote:
ClivePatrickLyons wrote:
gilgamesh wrote:Floyd couldn't give less of a sh*t if Canelo fights GGG or not I figure. Why would he?

Yes he will because all of Boxing will be watching it and if its a classic Floyd will be put to shame especially the last 2 marathon's he's been in :lol:
Is there an interpreter in the house?

No......................but a future comedian :maybe: or you can't read English :oo
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Re: Thurman: Floyd advised Canelo to stay away from GGG

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Tanzio wrote:
ClivePatrickLyons wrote:
gilgamesh wrote:Floyd couldn't give less of a sh*t if Canelo fights GGG or not I figure. Why would he?

Yes he will because all of Boxing will be watching it and if its a classic Floyd will be put to shame especially the last 2 marathon's he's been in :lol:
Is there an interpreter in the house?

Or you and Floyd on the same page when it comes to reading :lol: :-P
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Re: Thurman: Floyd advised Canelo to stay away from GGG

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ClivePatrickLyons wrote:
Tanzio wrote:
ClivePatrickLyons wrote:

Yes he will because all of Boxing will be watching it and if its a classic Floyd will be put to shame especially the last 2 marathon's he's been in :lol:
Is there an interpreter in the house?

Or you and Floyd on the same page when it comes to reading :lol: :-P
More like you and Floyd have comparable writing skills :lol:
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Re: Thurman: Floyd advised Canelo to stay away from GGG

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your a funny man :geek:
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Re: Thurman: Floyd advised Canelo to stay away from GGG

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ClivePatrickLyons wrote:your a funny man :geek:
you are right and they know it. thats why they tend to personal insults. childish behavior ! But hey, they are fans of floyd... :clap:
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ClivePatrickLyons wrote:
Tanzio wrote:
ClivePatrickLyons wrote:

Yes he will because all of Boxing will be watching it and if its a classic Floyd will be put to shame especially the last 2 marathon's he's been in :lol:
Is there an interpreter in the house?

Or you and Floyd on the same page when it comes to reading :lol: :-P
I have read the words. They just don't make any sense.

How (specifically) does a GingerHead v 3G fight being a classic have anything to do with FMJ, let alone putting him to shame?

How can FMJ's last two (regulation 12 round) fights be termed "marathons?" And don't try to accuse me of being a Floydiot. I'm the one who has been calling FMJ v Pac a farce since the final presser (before the fight). I also criticized FMJ for choosing Berto for his final act.

I just don't get what a GingerHead v 3G fight has to do with a retired FMJ. Floyd made easy work of GingerHead, years ago (although it was at 152).

I suppose that GingerHead II may be in play for FMJ's 50th. That might be part of why he may have advised GingerHead to avoid 3G.
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Re: Thurman: Floyd advised Canelo to stay away from GGG

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I'd say allegedly advised.
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Re: Thurman: Floyd advised Canelo to stay away from GGG

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SaadOffTheDeck wrote:I'd say allegedly advised.
Agreed.
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Butterbean wrote:
ClivePatrickLyons wrote:your a funny man :geek:
you are right and they know it. thats why they tend to personal insults. childish behavior ! But hey, they are fans of floyd... :clap:

:TU:
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ClivePatrickLyons wrote:
Butterbean wrote:
ClivePatrickLyons wrote:your a funny man :geek:
you are right and they know it. thats why they tend to personal insults. childish behavior ! But hey, they are fans of floyd... :clap:

:TU:
Now you guys should kiss each other. ClivePatrickLyons wrote a sentence which was not in understandable English, and it was pointed to him.

... and I haven't heard more ridiculous thing than me being Floyd's fan :lol: I will sue you for such an insult :bag:
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ikorolev wrote:
ClivePatrickLyons wrote:
Butterbean wrote:
you are right and they know it. thats why they tend to personal insults. childish behavior ! But hey, they are fans of floyd... :clap:

:TU:
Now you guys should kiss each other. ClivePatrickLyons wrote a sentence which was not in understandable English, and it was pointed to him.

... and I haven't heard more ridiculous thing than me being Floyd's fan :lol: I will sue you for such an insult :bag:

You cannot work out what I was saying Well what I was saying was Floyd is a jealous man that's all ;-) can you read that or should I make sure everything is spelt to a T so I don't confuse you.Floyd wants the lime light to himself is that clear enough for you :clap: that's all folks.
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Re: Thurman: Floyd advised Canelo to stay away from GGG

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ClivePatrickLyons wrote:
gilgamesh wrote:Floyd couldn't give less of a sh*t if Canelo fights GGG or not I figure. Why would he?

Yes he will because all of Boxing will be watching it and if its a classic Floyd will be put to shame especially the last 2 marathon's he's been in :lol:

What the fornicate don't you understand about what I said..............................Floyd couldn't give a shit Gilgamesh said..........And I said yes he does
can anyone read [work out] what I said its in plain ENGLISH
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Re: Thurman: Floyd advised Canelo to stay away from GGG

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void is a disgrace, whos reputation will be even further rediculed if one of his BIG wins is koed in a couple of rounds. which is excactly what will happen if canelo faces ggg
[/quote] you are aware floyd did not compete at middle weight, aren't you?[/quote]

Floyd didn't want to compete at Welterweight either... Floyd cherry-picked pathetic Andre Berto who lost 4 of his last 8 fights while getting knocked down 7 times...Instead of fighting World Welterweight Unification Fights with UNDEFEATED, UNTIED, Kell Brook or Keith Thurman, who both box extremely well and punch a lot harder than Berto of Floyd.

Gennady Golovkin has been trying to fight the Lineal Middleweight Champions of the world for the last 7 years and he's been trying to unify all the titles... the top Middleweights are ducking him... Floyd ducked the top Welterweights... And Roberto Duran fought 65 fights from Bantamweight to Lightweight and still fought Middleweight Title fights with Marvin Hagler and Iran Barkley... Floyd wouldn't dream of taking that risk.
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Re: Thurman: Floyd advised Canelo to stay away from GGG

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ClivePatrickLyons wrote:
ClivePatrickLyons wrote:
gilgamesh wrote:Floyd couldn't give less of a sh*t if Canelo fights GGG or not I figure. Why would he?

Yes he will because all of Boxing will be watching it and if its a classic Floyd will be put to shame especially the last 2 marathon's he's been in :lol:

What the eff don't you understand about what I said..............................Floyd couldn't give a poo Gilgamesh said..........And I said yes he does
can anyone read [work out] what I said its in plain ENGLISH
Have you heard about comas ?
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Re: Thurman: Floyd advised Canelo to stay away from GGG

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ClivePatrickLyons wrote: You cannot work out what I was saying Well what I was saying was Floyd is a jealous man that's all ;-) can you read that or should I make sure everything is spelt to a T so I don't confuse you.Floyd wants the lime light to himself is that clear enough for you :clap: that's all folks.
Isn't that what I said ?
ikorolev wrote: Because if GGG destroys Canelo, then Floyd's talk about Golovkin being "an easy work" for him will become apparently worthless. Also, I am pretty sure that Floyd is not very happy about Golovkin getting all that media attention instead of him.
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Re: Thurman: Floyd advised Canelo to stay away from GGG

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ikorolev wrote:
ClivePatrickLyons wrote:
ClivePatrickLyons wrote:

Yes he will because all of Boxing will be watching it and if its a classic Floyd will be put to shame especially the last 2 marathon's he's been in :lol:

What the eff don't you understand about what I said..............................Floyd couldn't give a poo Gilgamesh said..........And I said yes he does
can anyone read [work out] what I said its in plain ENGLISH
Have you heard about comas ?
Now come on. His posts aren't so bad as to have you believe he's typing them while in an unconscious vegetative state
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Re: Thurman: Floyd advised Canelo to stay away from GGG

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gilgamesh wrote:
ikorolev wrote:
ClivePatrickLyons wrote:

What the eff don't you understand about what I said..............................Floyd couldn't give a poo Gilgamesh said..........And I said yes he does
can anyone read [work out] what I said its in plain ENGLISH
Have you heard about comas ?
Now come on. His posts aren't so bad as to have you believe he's typing them while in an unconscious vegetative state
I frankly didn't understand what he was saying and when another poster brought it up, I supported that poster.
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Re: Thurman: Floyd advised Canelo to stay away from GGG

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i dont understand the coma part ?
are you sure you dont mean commas ?

or dont you know english ?
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Re: Thurman: Floyd advised Canelo to stay away from GGG

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The only reason Floyd will have said this is because he doesn't want that fight happening
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Re: Thurman: Floyd advised Canelo to stay away from GGG

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TeddyL wrote:The only reason Floyd will have said this is because he doesn't want that fight happening
You don't say?

:confused:
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Re: Thurman: Floyd advised Canelo to stay away from GGG

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And yet another statement from Sulaiman:

http://www.BS.com/wbc-presiden ... um=twitter
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Re: Thurman: Floyd advised Canelo to stay away from GGG

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When you are as good as floyd and given the sport so much, you can do what you like. And as importantly when you do anything people take notice.
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Re: Thurman: Floyd advised Canelo to stay away from GGG

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Butterbean wrote:
man wrote:
Butterbean wrote:void is a disgrace, whos reputation will be even further rediculed if one of his BIG wins is koed in a couple of rounds. which is excactly what will happen if canelo faces ggg.
you are aware floyd did not compete
at middle weight, aren't you?
of course, but what does that has to do with this ?
floyd was a circus act and a fraud. and if one of his big wins is rediculed in the ring, its another step uncovering that fraud.

hell, im not even sure gggs camp is that interested in a fight with canelo anymore. the net is overflowing with jokes and redicule of canelo and his camp. dude is the laughibg stock of boxing right now. a guy that calls him self champ, but refuses both to fight at the weight he claims to be champ in, and refuses to fight the champ in that division.

and to those who thinks canelo could. how ? lmao.

dude and his managers fucked up both his legacy and the rest of his career for good. this wont ever go away.

and floyd knows this, which is why he so desperately tries to interfere.
Floyd was a circus act - unreal..risible, nonsense!
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