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Originally posted by Hottamale View PostThat's it, I've now lost that little bit of respect I had left for this guy.
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Originally posted by daggum View Postepo is a steroid. epo takes at least 2 weeks and over to take effect. so how is someone gonna use it in a 14 day window? they aren't cause it would be pointless. the most likely time to use would be months before a fight but floyd doesn't want to test then. su****ious.
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Originally posted by Stone Roses*******s are ****ing ******.
The deal was on the table 4 months ago. Pacquiao refused the 14 day cut off offer. The deal is off the table.
And now all of a sudden Arum and Manny accept an offer that is no longer there???
****ing idiots. They killed this fight.
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Originally posted by Frank Ducketts View PostWe are only talking about 2 fighters-Floyd and Manny. Senior makes a good point when you compare the two...
Manny Pac - 32 years old with 50 + fights - Floyd 33 years old with 41 fights, if he really wants to compare Floyd with Pac.
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Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostTrainer Floyd Mayweather Sr. is very upset with Manny Pacquiao being honored with the BWAA's [Boxing Writers Association of America] award for fighter of the decade. Mayweather felt that his son, Floyd Mayweather Jr., should have been the recipient. [Click Here To Read More]
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Originally posted by GRUSTLER View PostUmmmm..... Pac fought both guys a year or 2 after Floyd did.
Hatton was undefeated and confident coming off of his win
against the only man to give Floyd hell in the first fight (JLC)
and Ricky had a ****ty training camp with FLoyd Sr. De La Hoya
was at his natural weight, 154 with Freddie Roach as his trainer
and he sparred with Shane Mosley during training camp for Floyd.
PLUS, Oscar had the gloves he wanted, ring size and he outweighed
Floyd by 12LBS. That Oscar was nowhere in sight when he fought
Pacquiao. I give Pac credit for moving up and dominating bigger
guys because I didn't think he could BUT Hatton and Oscar were
sides of beef on the nights they fought Pac. Eventhough
Pac annihilated Hatton in 2rds, Hatton still has Mayweather Jr
on the brain. It's too easy to say that Pac wins were are
more impressive than Floyd's, considering everything in a whole
and when you break it down, Floyd fought and beat a better,
more competitive De La Hoya and Hatton.
as for ricky, he struggled against collazo... and it was obvious that the castillo he dropped has long been faded... i really hope you arent trying to hype up hatton as a real challenge for elite fighters.... hatton was easy work for floyd, i just wonder why it took him 10 rds to finish him?? manny separated ricky from his spirit with one well-placed shot.... do you honestly think that a "confident" ricky would have been any different??? if anything, he wouldve taken more blind risks and wouldve ended up flattened earlier.... hatton had no business being in with floyd & pac... PERIOD.
IMO, oscar & ricky was easy work for both... they were business deals, both had HUGE fan followings... floyd just had the benefit of eating from the buffet first... but pac cleaned the plate & closed the place down.
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Originally posted by Frank Ducketts View PostWhile Sr. is not shy about what he says, he is right. Pac has two draws and a loss this decade. Floyd has never lost...
That Danish guy Nielsen was undefeated. Did anyone give a ****?
Who are Floyd's only legit opponents this decade? Baldomir? Judah? Gatti? What?
Pac has 1 loss and a draw, and even when the guy isn't winningm he gives fans their money's worth. Can't say Floyd does the same thing. I, for one, don't pay pay per view dollars to see no ****ing shoulder rolls.
Bottom line, Pac has given to boxing no fighter has given since Mike Tyson.
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Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostTrainer Floyd Mayweather Sr. is very upset with Manny Pacquiao being honored with the BWAA's [Boxing Writers Association of America] award for fighter of the decade. Mayweather felt that his son, Floyd Mayweather Jr., should have been the recipient. [Click Here To Read More]
Crackhead Sr. is such a class act, it really runs in the family.
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