Exactly! Floyd knows he might lose now that Nacho Libre is on the scene. Angie Dundee doesn't help Floyds cause either.
No, like fighting Shane Mosley and Ike 'avoided like the plague' Bazooka in their primes rather than avoid them like Tito did! He was fighting against teh tide when he walked towards an execution. Think about it this way, he has walked a mile in Pacman's shoes as he started at the same weight that Floyd did. I really think Floyd has left some unanswered questions in terms of his opponents post 135lbs.
DLH NEEDS TO SHUT UP!!! when you fight a guy 38-1 and your only 17-0 thats a big risk and thats when he was 21. DLH is mad because he didnt get the rematch and its well derserved. he lost tyhat fight 9 to 3 or 8 to 4 if your nice. wasnt even close and you want a rematch?? dont ask Pacman for a rematch afteryou get spanked by him because hes got other things to do punk!!!
Oscar always fought the best in his prime...nobody can take that away from him...everyone knows that Oscar was always fighting dangerous opponents, so much that even now that he's old people are mad at him for not fighting certain people that he would have when he was young. Oscar is a part-time fighter, past his prime, who should retire, he had a great career.
Young DLH took on all comers. This is one edge DLH has on PBF, but he still lost to him at 154 so he shouldn't be talkin ****. And after PBF walked DLH coulda fought Winky or Margarito, but chose Pac.
even that floyd is a good draw.... oscar es su papa....
on oscar terms....
BOY Think! Who else did he do those numbers with! Will he do the same with Pacq? And a victory but still on his terms? Whats that on your breathe? Say it aint so, you too?
umm tell us something we don't know. anyone on this site who isn't biased could have told you what Mayweather Sr. told you, Oscar.
Floyd took less risk later in his career, but from 130-135 he did what he had to do. At 140, to this day, that division is a mess where nobody unified at all, not cotto, not hatton, not floyd, nobody. Then at 147 id say his career was less than stellar considering who he could have fought, but if fighting oscar at 154, a fight the majority of you picked him to get knocked out in (on boxingscene) id say that was a risk by all means, however he was rewarded so well, yall just act like it meant nothing, when in reality the fight, as uninspiriing as it was, was a testament that he could be competitive even far above his weight class.
the guy lost all his biggest fights and is just looking to cashing in, enough of the de la hoya nonsense, his time is over. if he beats pacman?...who cares. thats what hes supposed to do. lets go MANNY!
can i ask why you have one of the wackest jay z verses ever, i mean, the fu shnickens version of jay z in your sig? a 12 year old shyhiem came harder than him on that song
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