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Floyd Mayweather's September opponent is....
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Floyd Mayweather's September opponent is....

Canelo Alvarez! Money May just tweeted it. It should be a solid fight with a big name in his prime (or a little before his prime).
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Floyd Mayweather's September opponent is....

Now maybe, just maybe, folks can shut the fuck up about him ducking fighters.

"The best kind of pride is that which compels a man to do his best when no one is watching."
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Floyd Mayweather's September opponent is....

Quote: (05-29-2013 09:41 PM)Timoteo Wrote:  

Now maybe, just maybe, folks can shut the fuck up about him ducking fighters.

Doubt it.

They will complain that he didn't go back in time to the 80's and go up in weight to fight Marvelous Marvin Hagler at Middleweight.

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As an aside, this fight may (no pun intended) break PPV records.

Personally, I would like to have seen Canelo win one or two more before this one, and built up his household name status, but hey, I will be watching.
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Floyd Mayweather's September opponent is....

Will they fight at 154 or 147?....or catchweight at 150.5?
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Floyd Mayweather's September opponent is....

Damn Saul. You should have waited a fight or two. Your suppose to carry the crown when Mayweather is gone. His management fucked him looking at the short term dollars. If he would have waited a fight or two to have a better chance and beating Mayweather then he would become the new p4p king and moneymaking machine. If he isnt getting at least 10M then he is really stupid. Maybe his team thinks he has a chance.

I hope he isnt agreeing to 147. Then he is really stupid for taking the fight. I think Floyd was hurt by the numbers of his last fight so he needed the name. Sad that Nelo is a top five name. O well. Looking forward to hearing the details and will be headed to this fight. I wonder what the opening odds will be. I hope seats open around 600. I am not droppin a rack for nose bleed ha.

Side note. If Pacman has a great showing against Rios then are we gassing up May and Pac for the cinco de mayo fight next year again?

The cycle of disrespect can start with just an appetizer.
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Floyd Mayweather's September opponent is....

152. Catch weight but Mayweather is steppin up. I'm offically excited haha. Just got off the phone with my boy. Tickets go for 400 and there really isnt a bad seat at the MGM. Im trying to fly out Wednesday to catch the promotion and do a little gambling. We need to start a meet up.

The cycle of disrespect can start with just an appetizer.
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Floyd Mayweather's September opponent is....

Quote: (05-29-2013 10:11 PM)thegmanifesto Wrote:  

Quote: (05-29-2013 09:41 PM)Timoteo Wrote:  

Now maybe, just maybe, folks can shut the fuck up about him ducking fighters.

Doubt it.

They will complain that he didn't go back in time to the 80's and go up in weight to fight Marvelous Marvin Hagler at Middleweight.

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As an aside, this fight may (no pun intended) break PPV records.

Personally, I would like to have seen Canelo win one or two more before this one, and built up his household name status, but hey, I will be watching.

I think that people really wanted to see Mayweather vs Manny. And he became the bad guy because the fight never happened. But this fight should do the trick for people who like big fights. I agree w/G and TexasMade, I wish Canelo had a couple more fights under his belt before Mayweather.

Quote: (05-29-2013 10:15 PM)UrbanNerd Wrote:  

Will they fight at 154 or 147?....or catchweight at 150.5?

Good question. Maybe 150?
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Floyd Mayweather's September opponent is....

Quote: (05-29-2013 10:19 PM)TexasMade Wrote:  

Damn Saul. You should have waited a fight or two. Your suppose to carry the crown when Mayweather is gone.

I agree.

Ideally, for the sport of boxing, the best scenario would be Canelo beating Mayweather in a trilogy for the last three fights of Mayweather's career.

And for Canelo to emerge as the most important figure in all of sports.

That would have been the dream scenario. Although those rarely happen.
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Floyd Mayweather's September opponent is....

Maybe now we can close that thread which discussed Mayweather ducking Alvarez.

I think I booked my flight and hotel just in time. Las Vegas was crazy for Mexican Independence last year and Mayweather wasn't even fighting then. I can see hotel and maybe even airfare prices for Las Vegas skyrocketing in the very near future.
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Floyd Mayweather's September opponent is....

Quote: (05-29-2013 10:11 PM)thegmanifesto Wrote:  

Quote: (05-29-2013 09:41 PM)Timoteo Wrote:  

Now maybe, just maybe, folks can shut the fuck up about him ducking fighters.

Doubt it.

They will complain that he didn't go back in time to the 80's and go up in weight to fight Marvelous Marvin Hagler at Middleweight.

I'm surprised nobody accused Mayweather of ducking the Klitschkos because he didn't fight either of those guys at a 230-pound catchweight.
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Floyd Mayweather's September opponent is....

Tickets go on sale through Ticketmaster on Tuesday at 10:00 A.M. eastern time. They will go from $350.00 to $2,000.00. If you act fast and are willing to pay $2,000.00, you should be able to get a great seat. I saw a ticket agency selling front row tickets for about $23,000 each.
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Floyd Mayweather's September opponent is....

This is the bout that I've been waiting for and I'm going to the fight for sure... called in my chits and asked my friend for VIP tickets. Might have an extra pair handy, will post it up on here if they come through.
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I am planning on buying three extra to flip. If I can get an extra 150 off them that will pay for my flight. If I grt five it could pay formy room too. I am trying to stay at the MGM extra??? Which is where it is at. Normally a 175 dollar room is now 400 a night. We will see.

Any players going hit me up. I will be in town on tuesday or wednesday.

The cycle of disrespect can start with just an appetizer.
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Floyd Mayweather's September opponent is....

Quote: (06-20-2013 01:55 PM)Merenguero Wrote:  

Tickets go on sale through Ticketmaster on Tuesday at 10:00 A.M. eastern time. They will go from $350.00 to $2,000.00. If you act fast and are willing to pay $2,000.00, you should be able to get a great seat. I saw a ticket agency selling front row tickets for about $23,000 each.

They went on sale this Tuesday and completely sold out on or about Wednesday. I had the chance to buy a ticket which was not ringside and was many rows back from the ring for $2,000. I decided not to buy it. If I'm not in the first few rows, I don't really want to be there. In any event, I'll be in town on the day of the fight. They are presently selling tickets to see the fight via closed circuit T.V. at the MGM Grand for about $100.00 each. Tomorrow they will also begin selling tickets for closed circuit T.V. at Mandalay Bay for the same price. MGM Grand has the closed circuit rights, so it appears that only hotels which are owned by MGM Grand will be showing the fight in Las Vegas.
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