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    #31
    Originally posted by RoastTeamCon View Post
    Knocked out in 1996 & 1999

    Struggled against Morales in 2005 & 2006

    Struggled against Marquez in 2004 & 2008

    fights Diaz and then after that.......... things just look positive for him. Doesn't struggle against fighters in higher weight divisions either.

    Toney as he moved up, lost his reflexes a bit. So did Roy Jones Jr. Hearns lost something moving up, so did a lot of fighters. And these guys weren't even moving up that much in weight, except for Toney. Even then, they lost something that had at lower weight divisions.

    With Manny, he hasn't lost his speed or as Jeff said, might have gotten even faster. He has more power at the weight class and is able to take punches from these guys as well. It just doesn't add up...

    He's a happy fighter well conditioned one. He was fighting slower opponents that's why he look faster than before. He can take punches because he can eat 3-7 square meals a day unlike his opponent who starves themselves to make the weight. He is busting up his opponent because of accumulated punches, knocking them out because of the right timing and precision.

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      #32
      Originally posted by Toxic View Post
      JEFF MAYWEATHER: "IT WAS AN EASY WIN...YOU CAN'T GET A WORD IN EDGEWISE WITH PACQUIAO'S FANS"

      "If Floyd was in there with Margarito,....
      Yeah IF Floyd was there IF.. meaning? fantasy! LOL

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        #33
        Originally posted by trainhard_187 View Post
        Says the guy with ZERO REP POWER....YOUR NOT A BOXING FAN.. YOUR A BANDWAGON HATER..
        LOL you're an idiot. YEAH MAN YOU GOT RED REP = NOT A BOXING FAN. Idiot its a forum, its no secret that a lot of the *******s get the green K's, look at CungLe - please don't tell me he's a boxing fan.

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          #34
          [QUOTE=Toxic;9608943]JEFF MAYWEATHER: "IT WAS AN EASY WIN...YOU CAN'T GET A WORD IN EDGEWISE WITH PACQUIAO'S FANS"

          "If Floyd was in there with Margarito, it would have looked almost the same except Floyd wouldn't have been hit at all."


          pretty boy floyd shoud have fought him before not baldomir.

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            #35
            Originally posted by Toxic View Post
            JEFF MAYWEATHER: "IT WAS AN EASY WIN...YOU CAN'T GET A WORD IN EDGEWISE WITH PACQUIAO'S FANS"

            "If Floyd was in there with Margarito, it would have looked almost the same except Floyd wouldn't have been hit at all. Margarito is way too slow. People get excited when they see Manny go to work and do his thing. And that's fine because all of that that he's doing, he's not doing it to Floyd, so it doesn't matter. Margarito is big and slow and you can see everything coming. I called that fight before it even happened. I knew Margarito was going into that fight feeling like he had something to prove, so he was going to lay it all on the line. All Manny had to do was pretty much what he did against De La Hoya; get in and get out and get some punches going. It was an easy win. It didn't take a rocket scientist to figure that one out. It's always something big when Manny does it, but Mosley knocked him out and dominated him too...But you can't get a word in edgewise with Pacquiao's fans," stated world-class trainer Jeff Mayweather, who shared his thoughts on Manny Pacquiao's unanimous decision victory this past Saturday. Despite the dominant win over Margarito, Jeff Mayweather seemed less than impressed with the performance. You don't want to miss what else he had to say about Pacquiao, his nephew Floyd, blood tests and much more.

            PC: Manny Pacquiao utterly destroyed Antonio Margarito this past Saturday. Were there any surprises in that fight to you?

            JM: No. No surprises at all. I called the fight exactly that way. I knew Margarito wanted to try to prove something and that's why he stayed in there. He wanted to get the boxing public to accept him and to forget about what he really done. And that's why he didn't give up because he knew he was better off taking unnecessary punishment to try to gain acceptance. He doesn't have many fans these days.

            PC: As a trainer, at what point should Robert Garcia had stepped in, since the fighter wanted to continue?

            JM: I think around the 8th round, the fight should have been stopped. I would have stopped it myself because, first of all, he can't really see. It wasn't just one eye, but it was both eyes that he had no vision in and if he did have vision, it was very little. He wanted to be able to say he made it the distance, but so what? Your pay is still the same whether you make it the distance or not.

            PC: That beating couldn't have helped his career any as far as what he has left.

            JM: No, it definitely couldn't help it. But like I said, here is a guy who is fighting for public approval. He's not fighting...him fighting to win was gone a long time ago. The fight went exactly like I thought it would. I know Margarito can't deal with movement and no one knows if he can punch at all anyway. Who knows how long he's had those wraps like that. There is no way to go back in time and look at these wins to see how long he has been doing it for.

            PC: A lot of people were surprised to see Pacquiao come in so light. How do you think he's able to beat these bigger guys?

            JM: The reality of why Pacquiao is able to do what he does is no secret. I mean, everyone knows why he's able to do what he does. Everyone got all excited like, "He's giving up 6 pounds." He can give up 15 pounds or 30 pounds, it doesn't matter. It makes no difference. At the end of the day, it's going to be a skilled fighter, not a bigger fighter, that's going to beat Pacquiao and it's going to be someone like Floyd that's going to demand some damn testing or the fight ain't going to happen. I mean, to me, it's funny for him to be doing all of that acting about Margarito and his wraps on 24/7, but he seems to forgot that when it was time to do the blood testing, he didn't jump up to do it. He doesn't want to take the blood test, and then Ariza says, "Oh, Manny doesn't even know what he takes. He takes whatever I give him." So all of a sudden, he wants to be the fall guy in case things don't go the way it's supposed to.

            PC: It appears that Shane Mosley is aligning himself with Top Rank so that he can possibly be next in line for a fight with Pacquiao. Do you see the result of that fight being any different than what we seen last Saturday?

            JM: I don't think that that fight will...first of all, I don't even think that fight will happen. It may happen, and the only reason it may happen is because of people saying that Pacquiao hasn't fought an African American yet. But fighting Shane is not like fighting Floyd. They are totally different fighters. Shane proved in his last fight that he's not the same fighter. Beating him doesn't mean nothing. They would be catching Shane at a time where...after the fight with Floyd, and then Sergio Mora, not many people is going to give Shane a chance in hell. Don't get me wrong, even at this age, Shane is still dangerous, but I don't think he can match up with Pacquiao. I think it will be a more entertaining fight than the Margarito fight, and Shane could even have some moments in the fight, but I don't think he's going to win.

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              #36
              why do people keep posting jeff mayweather opinions as if its some kind of neutral brand new observation? what's next? a buboy fernandez opinion piece?

              he's obviously coming from a very blatant biased side. People want to perpetrate a fraud by trying to pass off jeff mayweather as some fair, balanced, objective source.

              pathetic.

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                #37
                Then should i consider all of Floyd's latest opponents tailor made also? Marquez coming forward in that fight when he is better off having his opponents come to him. Mosley never won against great defensive or slick fighters the likes of Wright and Forest he never learned, fought them twice and lost both occasions.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by LMFAO View Post
                  So therefore Manny is admitting he is already physically and mentally weaker than Floyd since they'd BOTH be taking the SAME tests.
                  no...he's basiclly sayin he does'nt like blood getting drawn from him, you know like sonny liston?..lol...floyd does'nt have that problem..floyd knows this thats why he demanded it and not becuas he wants to clean up the sport like he says..lol

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Willie Swindler View Post
                    why do people keep posting jeff mayweather opinions as if its some kind of neutral brand new observation? what's next? a buboy fernandez opinion piece?

                    he's obviously coming from a very blatant biased side. People want to perpetrate a fraud by trying to pass off jeff mayweather as some fair, balanced, objective source.

                    pathetic.
                    Thats pretty much what he is , says things pretty straight , so does Teddy Atlas ,, some people are just earthy , in other words real , unlike yourself just another empty head that dont even digest what a man says before your attacking everything about him except what he said ,,, its is fools like you that are unbalanced and bias .

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                      #40
                      one of the best interviews ive read in a while

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