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    Clottey looked to take a dive , never tried

    He didnt throw a punch for 3 rounds and when ever he did he looked good , every round his corner said let you hands go , even the last round he didnt try , I couldnt believe a fight of this opportunity and he didnt try , Arum must have paid him well , and then to top it off after the fight Clottey said Pac has no power and he never felt his punches ,,,, all looked fishy to me .

    #2
    i am going to have to call bull****. he didn't fight out of character. he fought his fight. it was just a style mismatch. he is not going to change his style just like that. he is not a risk taker never has been never will. god is like you guys never seen this man fight before

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      #3
      Originally posted by Reloaded View Post
      He didnt throw a punch for 3 rounds and when ever he did he looked good , every round his corner said let you hands go , even the last round he didnt try , I couldnt believe a fight of this opportunity and he didnt try , Arum must have paid him well , and then to top it off after the fight Clottey said Pac has no power and he never felt his punches ,,,, all looked fishy to me .
      What a unique post. You are the first person to post this. Congrads.

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        #4
        If he took a dive, then his whole career is based around taking dives..

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          #5
          Originally posted by PBFP4P View Post
          i am going to have to call bull****. he didn't fight out of character. he fought his fight. it was just a style mismatch. he is not going to change his style just like that. he is not a risk taker never has been never will. god is like you guys never seen this man fight before
          They couldn't say Clottey is old and damaged goods so he must've took a dive.

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            #6
            He fought like he usually did...he waited for the openings...Pacquiao is not like Zab Judah..Pacquiao moves around throws fast combinations. Clottey couldn't do anything about it except connect occasionaly.

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              #7
              Pulled a Kevin Johnson as I said in the other thread. It was obvious his gameplan wasn't going to work by the third round, and instead of trying to adjust he just kept on losing.

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                #8
                Originally posted by The Great Shark View Post
                If he took a dive, then his whole career is based around taking dives..
                good job with the jro ****, he is a *****

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                  #9
                  Old, not a boxer, damaged goods, and now! diving!

                  lol.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Reloaded View Post
                    He didnt throw a punch for 3 rounds and when ever he did he looked good , every round his corner said let you hands go , even the last round he didnt try , I couldnt believe a fight of this opportunity and he didnt try , Arum must have paid him well , and then to top it off after the fight Clottey said Pac has no power and he never felt his punches ,,,, all looked fishy to me .
                    You dudes really need to examine your logic. Wow man some people just don't think. Do you think Arum could have paid Clottey enough money to lose a more lucrative opportunity had he beaten Manny?

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