Once we confirm that Manny’s test are dirty, then his boxing career is over but he still has his acting and singing career in the Philippines of course..
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Originally posted by JubeiDOK View PostWow, those are some pretty sound arguments...
He agreed to fight at a weight he fights at...un****ing believable!
He agreed on 8oz gloves, pretty ballsy agreeing on the punchers gloves...from a guy that believes he's the greatest and can't get hit anyways...that's one brave son of a *****!
He agreed on a $10m penalty on a weight he can easily make...wow, what a ****ing compromise
Dude, go watch some interviews...Floyd's a ****ing ***** and a disgrace to the sport of boxing.
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Originally posted by handler000 View Postwhy wait until random drug test was offered to sue? Why didn't he sue 2-3 months ago when sr. Said he was on steroids? Why isn't paulie and cintron part of his lawsuit? And then turn around and make paulie a future opponent. All very su****ious.
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Originally posted by Lady Fan View PostI have no problem with people stating their own opinion. So do you have a problem with me stating my own opinion of them posting ignorant statements?
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Originally posted by GameBullDawg View PostThis article sums up Mayweather:
Steroids fiasco manifests Mayweather's legacy
December 29, 5:49 PMIndianapolis Fight Sports ExaminerDennis "dSource" Guillermo
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Floyd Mayweather Jr. is definitely one of the best boxers of our time. You can't take anything away from the things he has accomplished thus far in his career.
Unfortunately, unless he decides to change his ways, he will also go down as one of the most talented fighters who didn't give fight fans the fights that the want and would've highlighted his career.
Think about it. When Floyd Mayweather Jr. retires, what will the world remember him for? He was a great defensive boxer. He was a technician. In terms of defining fights though, what will people associate with him? I guess you can say Corrales, but is that Hall of Fame type stuff?
Who can forget Muhammad Ali's classic fights with George Foreman and Joe Frazier? How about Erik Morales and Marco Antonio Barrera's trilogy? Hagler-Hearns, Duran-Leonard, Hagler-Leonard, Pacquiao-Marquez, Pacquiao-Morales, Pacquiao-Cotto, Mosley-Margarito, Vasquez-Marquez... And the list goes on.
Mayweather has none of that. And now with an opportunity of lacing it up against the sport's biggest star in Manny Pacquiao, instead of just signing on the dotted like and doing the fight, he has done what he has been doing every time he refuses to fight the biggest challenge around him that the world wants to see- and that is to work his mouth instead of his fists. Instead of Mayweather-Pacquiao, he aims to give you Mayweather-Hatton- again! Only this time around, he will be facing Ricky Hatton's #33 ranked welterweight brother Matthew. So instead of fighting the #1 ranked guy, he goes down the list and wants to fight #33. I wonder if "in the spirit of fairness" Money would have Matthew go through an Olympic-style drug testing too.
This will be his lasting legacy. One of the most talented boxers, who chose to conduct his fiercest battle with his mouth, instead of his fists. He'd rather argue and talk about his greatness, than let his hands do the talking in the ring against the best.
What is an undefeated record if he never really tested himself against Cotto, Pacquiao, Margarito, Mosley, Williams and all the big names that were available to him throughout his career? He's like the 2007-08 New England Patriots who went undefeated the whole season but refuses to play in the Superbowl and insist he is the greatest because he has yet to suffer a loss. What is an undefeated record compared to being a true champion? Even the Charlotte Bobcats can go 40-0 if all they had to play are D-League teams.
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Originally posted by jtiger78 View Postturning down $40mill in the biggest fight in years over a blood test is being an ******* and a ***** in my book. i dont care what u say about floyd being a ***** and i dont feel like watching his interviews im grilling some lamb! the argument is that the fight may not happen because basketball head does not want the test to be random... this is the reason we may not see the fight.
I don't even know why it's such a big deal not to see this fight happen? I mean, there wouldn't even be a fight...Floyd would quit on his stool after 3.
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Originally posted by jtiger78 View Postturning down $40mill in the biggest fight in years over a blood test is being an ******* and a ***** in my book. i dont care what u say about floyd being a ***** and i dont feel like watching his interviews im grilling some lamb! the argument is that the fight may not happen because basketball head does not want the test to be random... this is the reason we may not see the fight.
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