Mannys is moving up in weight AGAIN for another world title. Mayweather is facing time in the clink and working on his case against his baby mama. Who cares what the mayweathers think, his whole family is crackheads.
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Originally posted by Rip Chudd View PostLOL come on man, you mean the same ESPN experts who are wrong about as much as the average guy and have probably never played a sport in their life but like to critisize those who are actually doing it? I'll give you guys like Duran, Pryor, Hollyfield and Nacho but I don't remember either of them saying it was floyd or manny who ducked the fight. Can you provide with proof of them saying it was floyd? IMO Pac messed up the 1st fight from happening and Floyd definitely messed up the second. Oh, and although Bert Sugar is a great boxing mind he is really starting to lose it. Isn't that the same guy that said Marquez would be Floyd's biggest challenge, and giving Marquez a good chance at beating Floyd and then after the fight said it was a disgrace of a fight?
Exclusive Interview - Gerry Cooney Speaks On Larry Holmes, George Foreman, The Klitschkos and Pacquiao-Mayweather
By James Slater
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J.S: Who do you like watching today, Gerry?
G.C: I like the Klitschko boys, I think they’re in a class of their own. I like Manny Pacquiao. All the super-middleweights are great, with their [Super-Six] tournament, all great fights. And now they’re doing a bantamweight tournament. It’s very exciting. Like I say, boxing was on the floor, but it got back up.
J.S: You mentioned Pac-Man - I’ve got to ask you on the record: who wins if he and Floyd Mayweather ever do fight?
G.C: You know, I’ve bounced back and forth on that. At one time I thought Mayweather was too big for him, but Pacquiao is a great guy and a southpaw, and he started off at 106-pounds - the same weight Mayweather started at as an amateur. I had Harold Weston on the show - a welterweight who fought everybody - and he was telling me what he thinks. I’d love to see Pacquiao beat him, I’ve got to say.
J.S: But will the fight ever happen, especially in light of Floyd’s current legal troubles?
G.C: I’m disgusted right now. The fight was there to be made a while back - a great fight - but then Mayweather started all that drug testing stuff, which was just nonsense really. Mayweather was making all these unnecessary demands, maybe because he never really wanted the fight. It’s hard to believe that, what with all that money on the table, but you never know.
J.S: Well, a lot of people do seem to think that maybe Floyd didn’t want to risk losing that zero on the end of his record. And as much I would never call any fighter scared, maybe Mayweather felt he couldn’t beat the guy!
G.C: It just shows, the unhealthy way Mayweather has been behaving lately, all that acting out before the press and the fans. Who knows? But I put it [the fight between the two] on the shelf now, I’m done with it. Let’s see all the other great fights out there instead. Let’s see Pacquiao fight his next fight [against Margarito] - a guy who I really don’t feel should be fighting.
To read the entire interview:
sideboxing.com/news.php?p=25145&more=1
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Originally posted by puga View Posthere's gerry cooneys...i'll try to find the others!
Exclusive Interview - Gerry Cooney Speaks On Larry Holmes, George Foreman, The Klitschkos and Pacquiao-Mayweather
By James Slater
Quote:
J.S: Who do you like watching today, Gerry?
G.C: I like the Klitschko boys, I think they’re in a class of their own. I like Manny Pacquiao. All the super-middleweights are great, with their [Super-Six] tournament, all great fights. And now they’re doing a bantamweight tournament. It’s very exciting. Like I say, boxing was on the floor, but it got back up.
J.S: You mentioned Pac-Man - I’ve got to ask you on the record: who wins if he and Floyd Mayweather ever do fight?
G.C: You know, I’ve bounced back and forth on that. At one time I thought Mayweather was too big for him, but Pacquiao is a great guy and a southpaw, and he started off at 106-pounds - the same weight Mayweather started at as an amateur. I had Harold Weston on the show - a welterweight who fought everybody - and he was telling me what he thinks. I’d love to see Pacquiao beat him, I’ve got to say.
J.S: But will the fight ever happen, especially in light of Floyd’s current legal troubles?
G.C: I’m disgusted right now. The fight was there to be made a while back - a great fight - but then Mayweather started all that drug testing stuff, which was just nonsense really. Mayweather was making all these unnecessary demands, maybe because he never really wanted the fight. It’s hard to believe that, what with all that money on the table, but you never know.
J.S: Well, a lot of people do seem to think that maybe Floyd didn’t want to risk losing that zero on the end of his record. And as much I would never call any fighter scared, maybe Mayweather felt he couldn’t beat the guy!
G.C: It just shows, the unhealthy way Mayweather has been behaving lately, all that acting out before the press and the fans. Who knows? But I put it [the fight between the two] on the shelf now, I’m done with it. Let’s see all the other great fights out there instead. Let’s see Pacquiao fight his next fight [against Margarito] - a guy who I really don’t feel should be fighting.
To read the entire interview:
sideboxing.com/news.php?p=25145&more=1
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Originally posted by puga View Posthere's gerry cooneys...i'll try to find the others!
Exclusive Interview - Gerry Cooney Speaks On Larry Holmes, George Foreman, The Klitschkos and Pacquiao-Mayweather
By James Slater
Quote:
J.S: Who do you like watching today, Gerry?
G.C: I like the Klitschko boys, I think they’re in a class of their own. I like Manny Pacquiao. All the super-middleweights are great, with their [Super-Six] tournament, all great fights. And now they’re doing a bantamweight tournament. It’s very exciting. Like I say, boxing was on the floor, but it got back up.
J.S: You mentioned Pac-Man - I’ve got to ask you on the record: who wins if he and Floyd Mayweather ever do fight?
G.C: You know, I’ve bounced back and forth on that. At one time I thought Mayweather was too big for him, but Pacquiao is a great guy and a southpaw, and he started off at 106-pounds - the same weight Mayweather started at as an amateur. I had Harold Weston on the show - a welterweight who fought everybody - and he was telling me what he thinks. I’d love to see Pacquiao beat him, I’ve got to say.
J.S: But will the fight ever happen, especially in light of Floyd’s current legal troubles?
G.C: I’m disgusted right now. The fight was there to be made a while back - a great fight - but then Mayweather started all that drug testing stuff, which was just nonsense really. Mayweather was making all these unnecessary demands, maybe because he never really wanted the fight. It’s hard to believe that, what with all that money on the table, but you never know.
J.S: Well, a lot of people do seem to think that maybe Floyd didn’t want to risk losing that zero on the end of his record. And as much I would never call any fighter scared, maybe Mayweather felt he couldn’t beat the guy!
G.C: It just shows, the unhealthy way Mayweather has been behaving lately, all that acting out before the press and the fans. Who knows? But I put it [the fight between the two] on the shelf now, I’m done with it. Let’s see all the other great fights out there instead. Let’s see Pacquiao fight his next fight [against Margarito] - a guy who I really don’t feel should be fighting.
To read the entire interview:
sideboxing.com/news.php?p=25145&more=1
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++++++++and heres holyfield: " Why bring that steroid thing up? Either sit on the pot, or get off of the pot... If Manny is on something, they will catch him, but Mayweather don't make up the rules. Either fight the guy, or don't,” said Holyfield. ()
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Originally posted by jack2x View Post++++++++and heres holyfield: " Why bring that steroid thing up? Either sit on the pot, or get off of the pot... If Manny is on something, they will catch him, but Mayweather don't make up the rules. Either fight the guy, or don't,” said Holyfield. ()
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Originally posted by puga View Postthanks bro...for some reason, i could'nt find this ****!......
++++++your welcome......and another one from hagler:
"With the Pacquiao and Mayweather fight, I think that Mayweather might be a little scared," said Hagler in a rare interview aired by On The Ropes boxing radio show.()
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