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    The Pac Kills Mayweather "Article" Thread!!!

    I like to keep track of when writers rip Floyd non stop. However, its even 10x better when they go out on a limb and really say that Floyd is going to get killed or something. Ive seen a ton of articles recently where guys are dissin Floyd, picking Pac, alot of times picking Pac to kill him, and alot of them saying that Floyd will not even take the fight. Whenever you see one then post it in this thread so I can look up those same writers after the fight to see them eat crow.

    On the flip side Floyd could get killed and you can bump this thread. I also think alot of people on here, "e****ally on here" would love to read these articles
    Last edited by DLT; 11-23-2009, 12:00 AM.

    #2
    Originally posted by DLT View Post
    I like to keep track of when writers rip Floyd non stop. However, its even 10x better when they go out on a limb and really say that Floyd is going to get killed or something. Ive seen a ton of articles recently where guys are dissin Floyd, picking Pac, alot of times picking Pac to kill him, and alot of them saying that Floyd will not even take the fight. Whenever you see one then post it in this thread so I can look up those same writers after the fight to see them eat crow

    And what if he did "kill" him? Shall I bump this?



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      #3
      This is from the #1 Floyd Hater, Scoop Malinowski. Dude has already wrote like 12 articles on Floyd since the Pac fight. Here is one saying that HBO must force Floyd to fight Pac



      HBO Must Force Pacquiao vs Mayweather


      It’s time for potentially the biggest fight in boxing history. Manny Pacquiao vs. Floyd Mayweather. NOW. Not after Pac beats Mosley or Mayweather gets two more handpicked set ups. NOW. Make it now HBO. You have the power to make it happen. Don’t you?

      We know Manny Pacquiao and Bob Arum will accept the fight at 50-50. But the troubling question is will Mayweather? HBO has inadvertantly spoiled the controversial boxer by giving him mega millions for safe, easy handpicked opponents for years, such as Baldomir, Marquez, Mitchell, Bruseles, etc. There is reasonable doubt by many that Mayweather will suddenly change his ways now and agree to accept an extremely dangerous opponent like Pacquiao who is more than capable of battering Mayweather just like he did Hatton, De La Hoya and Cotto in his last three fights.

      But HBO has to be strong and overrule Mayweather if he tries to avoid Pacquiao. This is the fight everyone in the world wants to see NOW. It does not matter what Al Haymon says. It does not matter that Al Haymon is having a bad year and doesn’t want to see another of his meal tickets go down the drain like Jermain Taylor and Chris Arreola. All that matters is what boxing fans want now and they are clamoring to pay to see Pacquiao vs. Mayweather. This is a once in a decade fight.

      Mayweather always says he loves HBO like family. So he trusts HBO like family. If this is true, Mayweather will trust HBO if they ask him to take 50-50 now. If Mayweather does not trust that fair offer, which could benefit him over $25-30 million when all is said and done, HBO you should tear up his contract, put him out on the street and let Showtime take him. They can have the fraud.

      But let’s hope Floyd is not a fraud and will agree to fight Pacquiao next.

      It’s up to HBO to make this fight happen. If this fight fails to happen, for whatever excuse or reason, put ALL the blame on HBO

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        #4
        Originally posted by S a m u r a i View Post
        And what if he did "kill" him? Shall I bump this?
        sure. If you dish it then you have to take it

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          #5
          Here is another one from Scoop.




          Unlike Pacquiao, Floyd ******ed His Boxing Skills




          Floyd Mayweather stopped improving as a boxer in around 2006 when he ducked Antonio Margarito. Then he also wasted other opportunities to grow and evolve as a fighter when he ducked top guns Miguel Cotto and Shane Mosley. Mayweather opted to take the easy way out every time by handpicking Marquez, Baldomir, Mitchell, Bruseles, and has thus remained basically the same one-punch at a time, defensive boxer he still is now. Yes, Floyd worked hard in the gym but you only really get better and gain confidence, by testing your skills against the best. You don’t get better by beating up on opponents you know you are going to beat.
          You only get better when you are physically and psychologically challenged and you are able to overcome unknown obstacles through your own cunning and guile. Let’s face it, Mayweather beat up on a bunch of handpicked no-hopers the last few years. Similarly, Roy Jones also stagnated his growth as a boxer with all the easy fights HBO gave him. And then when it came time to face a dangerous rival in Antonio Tarver, he couldn’t cope.

          By contrast, Manny Pacquiao has developed into a superhuman, awe-inspiring wonder of the world, because he showed no fear or hesitation in the face of danger. Pacquiao innately has that self-confidence to test himself, regardless of the magnitude of the risk. And Pacquiao not only found a way to triumph but he thrived in spectacular style each time. He has astonished and inspired the world with the amazing performances of totally dominating Hatton, Oscar and now Cotto. The sports world is in awe of this marvel of a man and his incredible courage.

          Mayweather had the potential to be a superstar also. But he lacked the confidence in himself and the courage to take the risks necessary to reach the very top. He never really reached the top, he just talked his way there and plenty of fools gave him his kudos without earning it. Floyd was never the #1 welterweight and he never will be until he proves it by beating the best. That is the only way you can become the best – you must beat the best.

          If Mayweather would have fought and beat Margarito, Cotto and Mosley, when those fights were presented to him – instead of running away from them – his skills, confidence and sharpness, without question, would have evolved into a much higher form. But aside from that one sucker punch on Hatton, Floyd has been basically lackluster and hardly superhuman against De La Hoya, Marquez and Baldomir. The problem for Mayweather is simple: he lacks the courage to test himself, to put himself at risk against the best. And he has advisors and protectors who enabled him to always take the easy way out.

          Now Mayweather does have the chance to challenge his skills against the best – Manny Pacquiao.
          Many boxing fans are expecting to see this fight happen next. But those of us who know how Mayweather operates, are quite sure he is extremely uncomfortable with having to fight Pacquiao. He has been spoiled for years by being permitted to handpick all his opponents, why would Floyd now suddenly want to fight the most dangerous threat of all? Mayweather himself, though he would never admit it, has been shocked by the stunning performances of Pacquiao and realizes there is something very extraordinary about him. But all he’ll say is Pacquiao is a “good fighter.”

          Mayweather has watched the gigantic improvements of Pacquiao and surely knows deep down his own improvement rate was limited and ******ed by his own fears.

          Can Mayweather stop the ******ation process of his skills now by taking on Pacquiao – or is too late? It’s too late. He doesn’t have the power to nullify Pacquiao and so he can’t handle the all out, vicious intensity which will be brutally inflicted on him and he knows it. Mayweather will find some way to get out of the fight, whether it will be overpricing himself, fake retiring again, or concocting some other new, bogus excuse which remains to be seen

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            #6
            Good ole Scoop again. Dude seriously thinks that Floyd is scared to death of Pac and wants nothing to do with the fight:



            HBO and Golden Boy Can Give Floyd Ultamatum




            It’s a good sign that Ross Greenburg, head of HBO sports, is fully devoted to seeing Pacquiao vs. Mayweather become a reality. Now that HBO truly wants the fight made – according to earlier released quotes from Greenburg – it remains to be seen if Richard Shaeffer of Golden Boy is also willing to put additional pressure on Mayweather to take the fight.

            Mayweather calls himself his own boss but really he is nothing without HBO. Schaeffer is a suspected ally to Mayweather who has shown public positions and statements that tend to protect Mayweather and enable him to keep on handpicking safe opponents.

            Most insiders and fans expect the fight to be made because of the massive jackpot at the end of the rainbow, however the number of excuses Floyd has stated to the media this week to avoid the fight are not a good sign. And considering Mayweather’s career philosophy of ducking and dodging dangerously risky opponents – how could anyone expect him to change his ways now? Now all the sudden, Floyd is going to fight the most deadly beast the sport has seen since Mike Tyson? This after he already shamelessly ducked Margarito, Cotto and Mosley?

            Team Mayweather is still griping about how they are the bigger draw and deserve a significantly larger piece of the pie – almost as if they will use that hardline as their way out of the fight, if need be. We tried to make the fight, they will say, but Arum and Pacquiao wouldn’t budge or compromise on our demands.

            If it gets to that point, that’s where HBO and Golden Boy should step in. HBO and Golden Boy should explain to Floyd that he will make much more money – perhaps around $25-30 million – with Pacquiao at 50-50 then he will for his next fight with Matthew Hatton or Dimitri Salita or whatever handpicks they have on their agenda.

            But HBO and Golden Boy should consider giving Floyd an ultimatum. You know what Floyd? We gave you everything you wanted your whole career. Now we want this one fight for 50-50, against a man you say knows he can’t beat you – if you won’t give us this fight with Pacquiao, we don’t have to televise or promote your next fight. We don’t have to pay you either. We want this fight now Floyd. Do you understand?

            And why would HBO and Golden Boy want to try to sell the public a Mayweather vs. Salita or Hatton fight when everyone wants Mayweather vs. Pacquiao NOW? Floyd can have those fights next, after Pacquiao, if he opts.

            My senses tell me HBO’s Greenburg clearly looks 100% on board with making Floyd vs. Pacquiao NOW. Which is very important because HBO is one of the reasons that Floyd became the handpicking duck dodger he is now, HBO, for whatever reasons or pressures, enabled it. But now finally the tables have turned.

            And it’s important that Richard Schaeffer and Golden Boy must also be unified in support of HBO. If Schaeffer will take actions to force Mayweather to accept the fight with Pacquiao, then it’s checkmate. Floyd Mayweather will finally be cornered and will have to accept the reality that he must step into the ring once and for all with a devastating prime monster in Manny Pacquiao which will show the world finally, once and for all, just how great or fraudulent his skills that pay the bills really are.

            And it very, very well might be the greatest, most sensational boxing event in the history of the sport. Which will generate a revenue explosion unlike any the sport has ever experienced before.

            But if Floyd backs down from being forced by HBO and Golden Boy to fight Pacquiao, the sad truth will be known that Floyd Mayweather is indeed a coward and a fraud.

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              #7
              Originally posted by DLT View Post
              This is from the #1 Floyd Hater, Scoop Malinowski. Dude has already wrote like 12 articles on Floyd since the Pac fight. Here is one saying that HBO must force Floyd to fight Pac



              HBO Must Force Pacquiao vs Mayweather


              It’s time for potentially the biggest fight in boxing history. Manny Pacquiao vs. Floyd Mayweather. NOW. Not after Pac beats Mosley or Mayweather gets two more handpicked set ups. NOW. Make it now HBO. You have the power to make it happen. Don’t you?

              We know Manny Pacquiao and Bob Arum will accept the fight at 50-50. But the troubling question is will Mayweather? HBO has inadvertantly spoiled the controversial boxer by giving him mega millions for safe, easy handpicked opponents for years, such as Baldomir, Marquez, Mitchell, Bruseles, etc. There is reasonable doubt by many that Mayweather will suddenly change his ways now and agree to accept an extremely dangerous opponent like Pacquiao who is more than capable of battering Mayweather just like he did Hatton, De La Hoya and Cotto in his last three fights.

              But HBO has to be strong and overrule Mayweather if he tries to avoid Pacquiao. This is the fight everyone in the world wants to see NOW. It does not matter what Al Haymon says. It does not matter that Al Haymon is having a bad year and doesn’t want to see another of his meal tickets go down the drain like Jermain Taylor and Chris Arreola. All that matters is what boxing fans want now and they are clamoring to pay to see Pacquiao vs. Mayweather. This is a once in a decade fight.

              Mayweather always says he loves HBO like family. So he trusts HBO like family. If this is true, Mayweather will trust HBO if they ask him to take 50-50 now. If Mayweather does not trust that fair offer, which could benefit him over $25-30 million when all is said and done, HBO you should tear up his contract, put him out on the street and let Showtime take him. They can have the fraud.

              But let’s hope Floyd is not a fraud and will agree to fight Pacquiao next.

              It’s up to HBO to make this fight happen. If this fight fails to happen, for whatever excuse or reason, put ALL the blame on HBO
              What is wrong with this article? Pretty much everything was right. Except for I wouldn't mind seeing Pac-Mosley first. I actually would rather have Pac-Mosley first.

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                #8
                Scoop Malinowski




                I Guarantee Floyd Will Duck Pacquiao





                Floyd Mayweather is so totally and completely intimidated by Manny Pacquiao that he is now renegging on his earlier stance to duck Shane Mosley which we all saw happen in the moments after the Marquez fight. Mayweather’s team stated that if the Pacquiao fight falls through – they know it will because they want it to because deep down know they can’t win it (”I’m in a no-win situation,” admitted Floyd) – they will now look to fight Shane Mosley next – if he defeats Andre Berto in January.

                What that means is that obviously they fear being knocked out by Manny Pacquiao to such an extent that now they will go back to the 38-year-old Mosley with tail between legs because it’s the only viable option the frustrated public will accept. Though it’s probably safe to assume Mayweather will be on his hands and knees praying Mosley a.) does not win and b.) looks nowhere near as devastatingly impressive as he did one year ago against Antonio Margarito.

                It will be interesting to see if Ross Greenburg and HBO will accept this hugely disappointing option – which would be contradictory to Greenburg’s firm statements expressing his desire to make the Mayweather- Pacquiao fight a reality. It will be interesting to see if HBO lets Floyd duck Pacquiao and will they continue to permit this fraud to pollute it’s network airwaves with his continuous ducking, dodging and handpicking act. Pacquiao vs. Mayweather is the fight everyone wants now, which could singlehandedly re-launch the sport of boxing back into the mainstream, where it belongs. It should not be underestimated how one fight can explode an entire golden era for the sport, such as Ali-Frazier I, Duran-Leonard, etc.

                We have that fight now and it’s ready to be made – Pacquiao vs. Mayweather – but the powers that be who rule the sport now have to be strong and make it happen. Or are they inept?

                I have a fear that Mayweather and his man Al Haymon, who has a curiously strong influence over HBO, will cost the sport the most important fight of this century and Mayweather will fulfill his desire to preserve his undefeated record by shamelessly ducking Manny Pacquiao under the masquerade disguise that they tried to make a deal but couldn’t reach accord. Using the 60-40 angle as their escape hatch.

                It’s a shame on Mayweather, Haymon and everyone involved, who sit back and let this nonsense happen. How could one single manufactured pseudo star who is an actual bully coward underneath the cloak of arrogance, be allowed to get away with costing the sport so much?

                But this really is not a surprise. It was well known by insiders that Mayweather will never ever fight anyone with half a chance to knock him out, He ducked Margarito, Cotto and Mosley, why would Floyd suddenly be expected to start now to fight the most dangerous and formidable risk of all – Manny Pacquiao?

                And I have some news for you. If Mosley wins against Berto and looks impressive, just watch how Floyd will try to worm and weasel his way out of that fight with whatever excuses and reasons his team comes up with. And you can count on Al Haymon and Richard Schaefer to once again be able to sweet talk HBO and Ross Greenburg out of making that fight.

                But the bottom line is Pacquiao vs. Mayweather is not going to happen next. I guarantee you that.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by jrosales13 View Post
                  What is wrong with this article? Pretty much everything was right. Except for I wouldn't mind seeing Pac-Mosley first. I actually would rather have Pac-Mosley first.
                  Thats another reason why I made this thread because I knew that alot of people would actually like these articles but they never see them. Now they can and when the fight is over we can see who was right or not

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by DLT View Post
                    Here is another one from Scoop.




                    Unlike Pacquiao, Floyd ******ed His Boxing Skills




                    Floyd Mayweather stopped improving as a boxer in around 2006 when he ducked Antonio Margarito. Then he also wasted other opportunities to grow and evolve as a fighter when he ducked top guns Miguel Cotto and Shane Mosley. Mayweather opted to take the easy way out every time by handpicking Marquez, Baldomir, Mitchell, Bruseles, and has thus remained basically the same one-punch at a time, defensive boxer he still is now. Yes, Floyd worked hard in the gym but you only really get better and gain confidence, by testing your skills against the best. You don’t get better by beating up on opponents you know you are going to beat.
                    You only get better when you are physically and psychologically challenged and you are able to overcome unknown obstacles through your own cunning and guile. Let’s face it, Mayweather beat up on a bunch of handpicked no-hopers the last few years. Similarly, Roy Jones also stagnated his growth as a boxer with all the easy fights HBO gave him. And then when it came time to face a dangerous rival in Antonio Tarver, he couldn’t cope.

                    By contrast, Manny Pacquiao has developed into a superhuman, awe-inspiring wonder of the world, because he showed no fear or hesitation in the face of danger. Pacquiao innately has that self-confidence to test himself, regardless of the magnitude of the risk. And Pacquiao not only found a way to triumph but he thrived in spectacular style each time. He has astonished and inspired the world with the amazing performances of totally dominating Hatton, Oscar and now Cotto. The sports world is in awe of this marvel of a man and his incredible courage.

                    Mayweather had the potential to be a superstar also. But he lacked the confidence in himself and the courage to take the risks necessary to reach the very top. He never really reached the top, he just talked his way there and plenty of fools gave him his kudos without earning it. Floyd was never the #1 welterweight and he never will be until he proves it by beating the best. That is the only way you can become the best ?you must beat the best.

                    If Mayweather would have fought and beat Margarito, Cotto and Mosley, when those fights were presented to him ?instead of running away from them ?his skills, confidence and sharpness, without question, would have evolved into a much higher form. But aside from that one sucker punch on Hatton, Floyd has been basically lackluster and hardly superhuman against De La Hoya, Marquez and Baldomir. The problem for Mayweather is simple: he lacks the courage to test himself, to put himself at risk against the best. And he has advisors and protectors who enabled him to always take the easy way out.

                    Now Mayweather does have the chance to challenge his skills against the best ?Manny Pacquiao.
                    Many boxing fans are expecting to see this fight happen next. But those of us who know how Mayweather operates, are quite sure he is extremely uncomfortable with having to fight Pacquiao. He has been spoiled for years by being permitted to handpick all his opponents, why would Floyd now suddenly want to fight the most dangerous threat of all? Mayweather himself, though he would never admit it, has been shocked by the stunning performances of Pacquiao and realizes there is something very extraordinary about him. But all he’ll say is Pacquiao is a “good fighter.?br />
                    Mayweather has watched the gigantic improvements of Pacquiao and surely knows deep down his own improvement rate was limited and ******ed by his own fears.

                    Can Mayweather stop the ******ation process of his skills now by taking on Pacquiao ?or is too late? It’s too late. He doesn’t have the power to nullify Pacquiao and so he can’t handle the all out, vicious intensity which will be brutally inflicted on him and he knows it. Mayweather will find some way to get out of the fight, whether it will be overpricing himself, fake retiring again, or concocting some other new, bogus excuse which remains to be seen
                    The only thing I disagree with this is that I think at WW Mosley is better than Manny.

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