pac fan's are by far the most ******ed fanbase.......how the hell is marquez a good win for pacquiao and bradley but not for floyd......and don't give me that bs about marquez not being accumulated to the weight because you same pacf@gs would be pms'ing if floyd would've re-matched marquez after he beat the **** outta pacquiao.
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I just rewatched Mayweather vs Marquez - WOW Floyd was spectactular!
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Good win for Floyd, slightly marred by the weight disparity but still a good win. This was the time for Pacquiao and Mayweather to fight, would have been some good **** to see.
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Originally posted by PorterIsFuture View PostWhat a j*zz-fest for Fl0mos in this thread
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Floyds jab in that fight was flawless, he schooled a man who schooled Manny on a number of occasions.
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Originally posted by Pretty Boy32 View PostFloyds jab in that fight was flawless, he schooled a man who schooled Manny on a number of occasions.
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Originally posted by ChequeHook View PostI don't spread hate. I just talk about a sport. If anybody spreads hate around here, it is you. Look at yourself. Name calling, insults.. You can't even post three messages without losing control of yourself and resorting to personal attacks.
I would be embarrassed to hell if somebody actually paid money for it so say "suck floyd's clinkers" under my name. But, that's what happens to people you like. You spread it around and it comes back to you.
This is what you don't understand. You are bad news. I have absolutely no interest in anything you have to say. But keep going and keep being you because you serve as nothing more than a source of amusement and a reminder of the type of person I do not want to be either on or offline.
The results from the McLean study suggest that while adults can to use rational decision making processes when facing emotional decisions, adolescent brains are simply not yet equipped to think through things in the same way
These studies may offer some hope to teenagers suffering from behavioral or emotional problems. The fact that the decision making centers of the brain continue to develop well into the early twenties could mean that troubled teenagers still have the time as well as the physiology to learn how to control their impulsive behaviors.
The experts say it has to do with brain development. Seems that after the age of 13, the brain in a young adult outwardly looks just like a brain of someone in his or her late 20s, but it doesn't process information as well. The part of the brain that helps us make logical and rational decisions is just developing in a teen and usually it's not fully functional until the early to mid-20s. Since that part of the brain is still not mature, it can't handle stress and decision-making as well as a full-grown adult brain. It overloads. That can lead to judgments that an adult brain might not makeLast edited by Reloaded; 10-04-2014, 04:11 AM.
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That is the fight that shows how much Mayweather has aged.
You watch that fight and see the speed, timing, movement and general brilliance and then you watch back the Maidens fights...He's still good, but it's like two different fighters.
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Originally posted by Reloaded View PostLol , oh doesnt the tune change when you lose lol , your a hater on this forum and you do spread it around , everywhere ! so why lie about it , you and a few others like you are just born losers and you take that out on born winners its referred to as the tall poppy syndrome , I really do feel sorry for you I would hate to be so young and so full of sht and the saddest part is you dont even know it , you have a very hard time separating fact from fiction , but I suppose its natural in your age group , science has proven your brain is not fully developed in the areas of rationalizing evidence , thats why young people are so easy to get ****** into things , Arum knows all about it , like his media comment " they are a dumb rock that will go in any direction you push it "
The results from the McLean study suggest that while adults can to use rational decision making processes when facing emotional decisions, adolescent brains are simply not yet equipped to think through things in the same way
These studies may offer some hope to teenagers suffering from behavioral or emotional problems. The fact that the decision making centers of the brain continue to develop well into the early twenties could mean that troubled teenagers still have the time as well as the physiology to learn how to control their impulsive behaviors.
The experts say it has to do with brain development. Seems that after the age of 13, the brain in a young adult outwardly looks just like a brain of someone in his or her late 20s, but it doesn't process information as well. The part of the brain that helps us make logical and rational decisions is just developing in a teen and usually it's not fully functional until the early to mid-20s. Since that part of the brain is still not mature, it can't handle stress and decision-making as well as a full-grown adult brain. It overloads. That can lead to judgments that an adult brain might not make
It says you "suck Floyd's clinkers"... I don't know who the bigger loser is. You, or the person who paid for it.Last edited by ReIoaded; 10-04-2014, 04:29 AM.
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