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    Originally posted by In Motion View Post
    ALEX ARIZA QUESTIONS TIMING AND SEVERITY OF PACQUIAO'S SHOULDER INJURY: "THEY WEREN'T WORKING ON HIS SHOULDER"

    BT: Looking back at the fight and the days leading up to it, was there anything that led you to believe that something was wrong with Manny Pacquiao's shoulder?

    AA: Absolutely not. There was a lot of video of his workouts that were all over the place on the internet. When he was here, I think it was Wednesday at the Top Rank gym, he was doing mitts, hitting this and hitting that, throwing the hook; the same old thing. He looked good. He looked sharp. Everybody in their camp talked about this new Manny that we were supposed to see on Saturday night. I talked to many people in the camp afterwards and they're a little bit stunned as well that there was an injury.

    I mean, here's the thing, when you look at athletes who are in these sports that do repetitive action movements, whether you're a pitcher, a tennis player, or even a quarterback, when you have something like what they said, a torn ligament or a torn tendon or something like that, trust me when I tell you you're not moving that shoulder, I don't care how much adrenaline you have, and then at the end of the fight, raise your hand over your head and start pumping your fist. The truth is Manny looked like ****. They brought him in at 152 pounds and he looked like ****. He wasn't physically strong, he wasn't quick, and he wasn't exposive. What does that have to do with his shoulder? Where was his footwork? Where were his angles? Where was all of that? So hurting his shoulder negates everything else? You know, if he says he's hurt, he's hurt, but after watching the fight 10 ****ing times, man, I'm so disappointed that they took that route. He didn't do nothing during the fight to indicate that he was injured at all.

    BT: Well, obviously something must have happened for them to schedule surgery on it. I know you're not a doctor, but do you know anything about the type of surgery that's necessary for a shoulder injury? [Editor's note: This interview was conducted during the early morning hours on Wednesday, prior to Pacquiao's surgery.]

    AA: What happens is that people get lost in the terminology. They start throwing out big names. "We went to Kerlan Jobe [Orthopaedic Clinic], who did surgery on Kobe Bryant." I don't give a **** if Kerlan Jobe worked on the Queen of England. That doesn't mean **** to me, and it means even less when they say Manny is going to have "surgery". That doesn't mean a thing to me either. Who gives a ****? What's going to mean something to the fans, to the public, and to the media is when they say, "We had to make an evasive cut to repair, suture, stitch, or staple a ligament that had been torn." That's what's going to matter. All this other horse **** is the same thing that they did when there was a supposed "contract" that existed, but never existed.
    The same people that claimed Manny Pacquiao sigend a contract that never existed are now saying that there was a pre-existing shoulder injury. I don't buy it. "Oh, we took an MRI." So ****ing what? Let me tell you what's going to happen. They're going to scope the shoulder, which is nothing more than a few little incisions, and they're going to send the little camera in there and they're going to look around. My bet is that they're going to find nothing.

    BT: When you say they're going to scope the shoulder, technically, that is considered surgery though, right?

    AA: It is surgery. It's not invasive. I mean, it's an outpatient clinic thing. You go in there and it takes less than a couple of hours. If there's nothing wrong, you can go back to functional movement the next day without them doing nothing; just moving around some things. They'll manipulate the shoulder in certain directions and areas and they'll start to look at connective tissues, ligaments, tendons, muscles; anything that can indicate that Manny really has a tear. They also said they have a MRI, but MRIs are about maybe 70-80% accurate on joints. You know, the soulder is like a map; it looks like a road map. Ligaments, tendons, muscles, and things like that, I mean, they just cross over each other, so it's a really complicated area. Once you get in there, you really get to see what you're doing. So they'll fill it up with a bunch of fluids so they'll be able to manipulate the shoulder, move the arm around, and see if there's any ligament damage or anything torn. But like I said, let's look into the crystal ball. This is what you're going to hear. Okay, they scope it and they'll find nothing wrong, so they'll say, "Manny Pacquiao has to go under extensive rehabilitation for 6 months." That's what you're going to hear, which is to say nothing more. There's nothing ****ing wrong with him.

    BT: According to Bob Arum, this injury goes all the way back to the Oscar De La Hoya fight. He mentioned something about a jet ski accident that initially caused the injury during that time.

    AA: This is the same Bob Arum that said Manny was afraid of needles too. This is the same Bob Arum that said there was a contract that Manny already signed.

    BT: (Laughing) During the years you were working with Manny, do you ever recall any complaints about an injured shoulder?

    AA: Never! Never! I emphatically deny that fact. When I was training Manny for 6 ****ing years, we never had a shoulder problem. Now listen, that's not to say we didn't have soreness. You know, this is a combative sport. I used to always tell Amir and Julio and all of them that we're never going to go into a fight 100%. But to say that you have something torn or you have something damaged that would impede your level of performance, no, Manny's never ever had any of those problems.

    We've watched this fight 10 times and nothing indicates to me that Manny was favoring the shoulder or he wasn't doing something that looked to me that was impeding his way of fighting. You've seen a lot of basketball players where if they do something, boom, you know something's not right right away. Every round that I saw Manny in, they weren't working on his shoulder. They weren't trying to adjust it or manipluate it in some way to see if they could find some kind of level of comfort. They didn't put any ice on it or nothing. Or how about you yourself manually doing something to notify your corner? I would've said, "Tell me where it hurts? What's wrong? Why aren't you doing a ****ing thing out there?" What I'm saying is that in the corner, you don't see any urgency to figure out what's wrong. If there's a shoulder problem that early in the fight, you start going to work, right?

    If your rotator cuff is that messed up, trust me, you're not moving it, bro. It's the most uncomfortable and wierd feeling. You're talking about something that's an internal discomfort that you've never felt before and it's kind of scary. It kind of freaks you out. All of a sudden, your arm is not functioning. He won the sixth round, I think, on a right hand, you know. Now you're going to tell me the excuses were his legs, he couldn't punch for two weeks, and now he had a shoulder problem. To be honest with you, I'm a little disappointed. I mean, not to have the character as a professional athlete just to take the loss as opposed to stealing away the peformance of your opponent, who completely neutralized you all night and made you have the least amount of effectiveness out of 47 other opponents. That's how dominated you got, and you're considered number 2 pound-for-pound?

    Again, it's not Manny's fault that he had an inept crew. It's like Floyd said, man, we did so much work, but we didn't even get to show it. We didn't get to show the strength, the power, the conditioning. We didn't get to show half the **** that we worked on because Manny was a deer in headlights all night and didn't want to come in. It was probably one of the easiest fights I think he's ever had. You know, our second or third week, of course Floyd is older and things were starting to catch up with him as hard as he was training. What did we do? We troubleshoot the injuries and aches, we avoid the things that are causing the problems, and we look for other alternatives to continue your workout. Let that problem alleviate itself, focus on it, have people rehabilitate it and working on it with ice bags and cryotherapy. How he felt physically, only he knows. He might have been still feeling it, but he 100% went in there and he fought and he won and he beat your ass, so ****ing give the guy his props. Don't make excuses, man. At 67 ****ing fights, you're going to tell me he didn't know any better about what to do? Something doesn't make sense to me here because this supposedly happened awhile ago. If he had a significant tear three or four weeks ago, why would any doctor not write and say, "Hey, I'm not approving him to go through with this." So did he have a significant tear back then or he had a significant tear now? Which is it? There's so many inconsistencies. He could've tore it during the fight for all we know. That's what happens when you don't have a real professional group, or real professional agent, or real professional manager. Obviously you have a liar for a promoter and now you yourself are starting to become just like them, and that's the sad part. Now your character is starting to come into question, because to be honest with you, I don't believe it.
    nobody is reading this looting f4ggot.

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      Originally posted by Bardock View Post
      nobody is reading this looting f4ggot.
      How's your sis doing?

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        Originally posted by Rath View Post
        Spoon could you explain to me where was the supposedly error on the NSAC score sheet?
        The whole score sheet is a big question mark bud.

        Firstly, they are both champions going in the ring. If one is a Challenger it his job to attack the champion. In this case Pac is not a challenger nor Floyd.

        That said, the one who is pressing and more offensive minded and is backing his opponents should own the ring generalship category.

        Secondly, the judge who scored 2 rounds for Pac is again a big question mark to the integrity of the sport. (this in itself shows biased scoring) an intent to make one look better. An obvious blatant hometown cooking.

        Those 2 reasons are glaring..
        Last edited by Spoon23; 05-08-2015, 01:22 AM.

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          Originally posted by Mayabang View Post
          "Yesterday Floyd Mayweather said he would give Manny Pacquiao a rematch next year. In fact, they've already come up with an exciting tagline — 'Mayweather vs. Pacquiao 2: Maybe they'll kiss.'" - Jimmy Fallon

          "A holistic doctor has developed a trick to help you fall asleep in 60 seconds. The doctor says all it takes is $99 and a Mayweather-Pacquiao rematch." - Conan O' Brien

          "In New Hampshire, a 95-year-old World War II veteran successfully defended himself against a mugger by hitting him with his cane. The veteran will now face Floyd Mayweather next Saturday on pay-per-view." - Conan O' Brien

          "It was a huge weekend for sports. And of course the event everybody was talking about was the Mayweather-Pacquiao fight. I mean, we're calling it a fight. To me, it seemed more like a couple of guys having a cuddle every now and then."-James Corden
          Conan knows what's up lol

          It's embarrassing to be a Floyd fan nowadays. The guy is being hammered left and right for cashing in 200million and not giving some heart in his game..

          Must be really hard to be a Floyd fan.

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            Originally posted by In Motion View Post
            How's your sis doing?
            I wouldn't touch your ashy, corn bread swallowing sister, if she was the last dirty skank on earth

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              Are they switching up the stories already?

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                Originally posted by WESS View Post
                Are they switching up the stories already?

                Idk about all that but damn the guy in the vid sounds punch drunk as ***

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                  I'm a huge Pacquiao fan don't get me wrong but he really did let me down on May 2nd and all his fans. For all his perceived humble demeanour he was actually quiet arrogant in the build up saying God will give him Floyd, which I believe is wrong to say as a religious person, saying how Floyd is easier than Maghrito & the smiling and "thank you" at the weigh in. Only for him then to claim he's injured after the fight. So what was all that confidence for then if you knew you was injured? Was you just trying to sell the fight to fill your own pocket? At least Floyd is transparent in that regard. For me Floyd was also more humble in the buildup and even after the fight he's conducted himself well, he's not really even boasted.

                  Then if you look at the way Pacquiao fought in the ring was even more of a let down. After all the talk of Floyd having no power he was gun shy, he was not willing to jump like he was in the past and completely backed off at times. Floyd on the other hand while not necessarily "exciting" did what he was expected to do and boxed and in the process completely nullified Pacquiao with his control of range. Maybe 5 years ago the fight would have been more competitive but Floyd is just so good at controlling the range and pace of fights that it's hard to see him losing 5 years ago when his own reflexes would have been better. Floyds control of range allowed him to set up his shots when he needed to and consistently tag Pacqiuao with precision and then moving out of Pacquiaos smaller range when Pacquiao would attempt to throw thereby causing the latter to constantly reset his attacks. Pacquiao just wasn't willing to jump in recklessly and take a few shots to throw his own combos. It seemed as if the Marquez KO did hamper him more than expected but for all his talk and the one shot he had he had to go for it. Floyd was the deserved winner who used superior tactics and ring generalship. I had it 8-4 Floyd.

                  As for their legacies it's a difficult one. Pacquiao imo has the better names on his resume with his wins against Morales & Barrera and all those in the lower weight classes. He's come from lower weights too. But Floyd will always be remembered as beating him. For me Pacquiao may have achieved more than Floyd and in the process been the greater fighter of the decade but Floyd beat him and probably would have 5 years ago making the latter the better fighter but not necessarily the more accomplished fighter. Where they rank on P4P lists I am not sure because for me Pacquiao has done more and come back from adversity (KO losses) but in terms of head to head Floyd wins and would be ranked higher in that respect while Pacquiao ranks higher for accomplishments.

                  Where they go from here I'm not sure. The biggest money fight for Floyd out there is Khan and I would love to see that fight because I believe Khan has the attributes to beat Floyd, take note I'm saying he has the attributes not that he will. Though for his legacy I think Floyd should go for a 160 title against Cotto. Also, I don't think Floyd retires after Septmber I think he will try entice the networks into persuading him to come out of retirement to fight for 50-0 and get a huge pay day. As for Pacquiao, after this performance I think he should possibly think about retiring even though he would beat everyone at 147 imo barring Floyd. It's just how gun shy he was and how many wars he's been in. But i think it's clear Arum is getting ready to feed him to Crawford who i think has a chance at beating Pacquiao if he can try to implement Floyds blueprint. However, Crawford can get hurt as we saw in the Gamboa fight and Pacquiaos ring experience could a determining factor in a possible fight.
                  Last edited by arizashakes; 05-08-2015, 02:49 AM.

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                    Originally posted by Mayabang View Post
                    "Yesterday Floyd Mayweather said he would give Manny Pacquiao a rematch next year. In fact, they've already come up with an exciting tagline — 'Mayweather vs. Pacquiao 2: Maybe they'll kiss.'" - Jimmy Fallon

                    "A holistic doctor has developed a trick to help you fall asleep in 60 seconds. The doctor says all it takes is $99 and a Mayweather-Pacquiao rematch." - Conan O' Brien

                    "In New Hampshire, a 95-year-old World War II veteran successfully defended himself against a mugger by hitting him with his cane. The veteran will now face Floyd Mayweather next Saturday on pay-per-view." - Conan O' Brien

                    "It was a huge weekend for sports. And of course the event everybody was talking about was the Mayweather-Pacquiao fight. I mean, we're calling it a fight. To me, it seemed more like a couple of guys having a cuddle every now and then."-James Corden
                    LMAO maybe they'll freaking kiss indeed.

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