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Mayweather admits he is a Scared Coward

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t9V1wkNKxGs

Floyd says, he is a scared coward, but a rich scared coward.

Floyd also says his health is more important than money and he will not risk it against Pacquiao.

It is what some of us had said all along, glad Floyd finally owned up and admitted it.

posted on 13/10/12

What age*

posted on 13/10/12

I remember, some boxer saying that you have 15 years at the top before you start to lose it.

Martinez is 37 now, but he was a late comer to boxing and picked it up at 20 I think.

The higher weight class you are at the older you can be seems a general rule, but with improvements in health care nutrition and medical side of things boxers can go on for longer these days.

Hopkins won the light-middleweight title at 48, I think.

posted on 13/10/12

He is slightly too big for Pacquiao, he fights at 160lbs, but is a 154lbs guy.

Pacquiao is a small 147lbs guy, his 10th weight class he started at 106lbs.

Mayweather is at 154lbs and so is Cotto, but neither of them won't fancy it. Both are smallish at the weight.

posted on 13/10/12

Just checking Golovkin's record... he hasn't fought much. And the guys he has fought aren't top fighters (from the very little I know).

Why hasn't he fought Marquez, Cotto, Floyd etc? Are these guys not all in the same division?

Sorry for asking so many questions btw, hope you don't mind

posted on 13/10/12

The Proska fight, was pretty impressive.

Was looking to fight Pirog, but he hasn't mixed it with the top dogs as yet.

His amateur record is first class, and if you see him box, you will see why he is so highly rated. huge power.

posted on 13/10/12

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0PBYrJqvFKI

Golovkin highlights.

posted on 13/10/12

I see.

So can you see any of Martinez, Chavez, Golovkin fighting Pacman, Floyd, Cotto or Alvarez in the future?

What potential match-ups can you see in the future?

posted on 13/10/12

Chavez is much too, big.

Martinez can make 154lbs, Golovkin says he can so in theory that put them into Floyd, Cotto, and Alvarez's weight class.

Pacquiao is much too small, I don't think they would be able to get down to 147lbs to make the fight possible.

Alvarez, will eventually up, so maybe a future clash with Golovkin.

Martinez got maybe 3-4 fights left, he wants the likes of Floyd and Alvarez, but I don't think neither will want that.

Cotto vs Alvarez could happen next year, if Coto beat Trout.

Chavez will probably move up to super-middle 168lbs, which put him up against the likes of Ward, Froch, Degale, Groves and Kessler.

Would like to see Floyd fight Pacquiao at 147 but that is unlikely to happen.

posted on 13/10/12

I see, thanks for the info bud.

These weight divisions are really confusing. I don't know how I'm going to get used to them.

I only know of 6-7 boxers

Btw is this division the most popular?

posted on 13/10/12

Fighters sell the fights, and make the division popular.

From 140-154 have the majority of the biggest draws in the sport. That is light-welter, welter and light-middle.

But I think the super-bantamweight division is the one packed with the most depth of talent at the moment.

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