Mayweather & Pacuiao Both Fighting On March 13 LOL

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Even before that he fought some decent Class B opponents. He looked pitiful in that Hatton fight, but I blame Buddy McGirt for that.

Campbell recently got mauled by Bradley. A complete mismatch. Imagine what Floyd will do to him.

Neither is really worthy, but its what we get...
 
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Even before that he fought some decent Class B opponents. He looked pitiful in that Hatton fight, but I blame Buddy McGirt for that.

Campbell recently got mauled by Bradley. A complete mismatch. Imagine what Floyd will do to him.

Neither is really worthy, but its what we get...
The Timothy Bradley fight was declared a No Contest for reason - Bradley did hit him (accidentally) with a nasty headbutt. I personally think Bradley would have beat him, but I also believe bradley is the best 140 pound fighter in the world and honestly, if floyd should fight any guy at 140 it's Bradley.

Bradley >>>>>>> Campbell, Paulie, et al.
 
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Come on floyd, grow a pair!!!!!!


Paul Williams Ready To Fight Floyd Mayweather in March


By Mark Vester

Promoter Dan Goossen told the Los Angeles Times that Paul Williams is ready and able to fight Floyd Mayweather Jr. on March 13 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. Mayweather has yet to pick an opponent for the fight. Kermit Cintron, Paulie Malignaggi, Carlos Quintana and Nate Campbell have all been mentioned as possibilities.

"If we were asked, I’d pick Paul up, and we’d be there as fast as we could get there to sign the contract,” Goossen said.

Williams' 6'3 frame and high workrate would present a lot of problems for Mayweather but there are political reasons that would prevent this fight from taking place. Manager/adviser Al Haymon guides the careers of both fighters. It's not likely for Haymon to match two of the best fighters in his stable against each other. That won't happen.