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Originally posted by PAC-BOY View PostOr giving Floyd credit for being the 154 champ after winning the title at 154...and then fighting the other 154 champ who also won the title at 154...at a catchweight..:WORD::WORD: lmfao,shut the *** up! :ANWOD:
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still kizzzin azz...my ghad
Originally posted by The Big Dunn View PostCancel won the title at 150/151, Floyd fought him at 152. Stop crying. Odh and cotton won the title at 154 he fought them at 154.
For someone who has great taste in thick women, you sure don't know shin about boxing.
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Tales Of Tax Liens - Part II
Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostWBC welterweight champion Floyd Mayweather Jr. says his next opponent will be decided within a week. One thing's for sure, it's not Manny Pacquiao.
Mayweather Jr., who arrived in South Africa on Wednesday, said the following regarding his next opponent for May 3rd at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas - "we don't know. We will know within the next seven days."
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Roach tellingly explained to Brin-Jonathan Butler: “He’s broke because of that and all the people he flies around to his fights. He goes through money like you wouldn’t believe. He can’t say no. Of course he’ll have to keep fighting. He does now. He won’t be able to stop – it’s his life.”
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I think what makes a situation like this harder is that people around the fighter are reluctant to tell them the absolute truth, they instead treat the fighters like gods and cater to their every whim. Fighters need to hear the truth about their lives, fans aren't doing Manny any favors by blindly defending him, indeed all they're doing is obscuring the truth even more.
Fans need to face reality, we're coming to the point in Manny's career where we're going to be seeing more and more diminishing returns for Manny the champ. We'll see plenty of decline, pain, scandal and a public extravaganza of money issues.
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