Pac is beatable now, hes been on the decline... True up for Floyd then Pac.
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Originally posted by 4Corners View PostYou're not as clever as you think, becauseall that s**t is played out to be honest. And that Chowwokka guy or whatever destroyed any desire I had to even try to take you seriously when he posted that page detailing how many times you post here and how often you do about Floyd. Truly sad, why don't you follow fighters that you like instead of trashing one's you don't all the time?
D4th has always been desperate and pathetic.
Once you ask him the hard questions he shows just how weak minded Pac-tards really are.
He's still crying because Manny is ranked 5th, and wanting to commit hate crimes because Pacquiao has to call Bradley "champ".
Like Roach said "Its the world we live in".
Pac-tards should learn to love it. Instead they've chosen to believe that Pacquiao is still calling the shots.
Wrong.
Pacquiao is and always has been an underling. Its just now he's not seen as the top anything. Not even the top underling.
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Originally posted by JoeMan View PostFloyd, your master, invented 24/7. He fights once a year, which in itself attracts curious onlookers. He's famous for ducking fights. He's got a big mouth helping him to hype his fights no matter how boring they are. His fans overrate him. He denied Hoya's fans a rematch. What exactly would you expect? Of course, fans would want to pay to see him lose.
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Originally posted by BradleyP4P#1 View PostDe La Hoya didn't want the rematch and if you were a real boxing fan... meaning you watched boxing before the Pac vs DLH fight you'd know that. Hell google will give you a link to ESPN where they report on it that De La Hoya didn't want it and wasn't pursuing it.
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Originally posted by QballLobo View PostYour dead wrong on that. The Floyd-Oscar rematch was a done deal until Oscar brought back Floyd Sr. to train him, that's when Floyd announced his retirement following the Hatton fight. Not saying that Oscar would have had any shot at all to beat Floyd. But Floyd was the one that ultimately back out.
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