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    #41
    Originally posted by DeadLikeMe View Post
    Pacquiao will always be looked at as inferior to Mayweather from now on. There isn't even a debate anymore.
    should one now say tyson is not in buster level?

    floyd vs pac was another snoozer, a dud....

    the fight was a very big let down...

    i could not see anything in it that floyd could hang on to to say pac is not on his level...

    it was not even a convincing win...

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      #42
      Oh shUt the **** up, TBF...
      You should be ashamed you ran and hugged the **** out of a former flyweight, a "midget" like you said..
      You fought like a true coward.
      No other boxer fought like that against Pac except YOU!!!
      lol

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        #43
        Originally posted by wengz2005 View Post
        It's sad to think about boxing!
        When you have your So-called P4P Best happens to be THE MOST BORING FIGHTER his generation!

        By the way, I gave Pac 7 rounds against 5 to Floyd!
        I give credit to a fighter who was aggressive!

        Mayweather landed more touch shots! Pac landed the more heavy shots!
        Exactly day by day people are seeing the truth. Pac put the hurt in the hurt game against a pitty pat puncher who ran and hugged the whole night.

        Pac was the beast who gave Floyd all that he can handle with just one hand. That's remarkable skill.

        Pac pinned Floyd to the ropes over and over for 12 rounds. That alone shows who's the ring general there. Pac won that night.

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          #44
          Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
          Three days after scoring a unanimous decision over Manny Pacquiao in a virtuoso performance on May 2 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Floyd Mayweather Jr. was displeased with the excuses coming from the Filipino’s camp. Both fighters were amicable after the fight, but Mayweather didn’t care for Pacquiao insisting a shoulder injury was the primary reason for his loss.

          The disdain for the excuses coming from that side of the promotion only grew by the time he sat down with Showtime’s Jim Grey for an exclusive post-fight interview. The segment aired for the first time in its entirety Saturday evening on Showtime, which immediately followed the rebroadcast of last week’s headliner.
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          The PacMan had one arm and was fighting at 60% and he still chased Mayweather all around the ring. The ref favored Mayweather by allowing him to clutch and grab whenever PacMan got him in trouble. Any other ref would have given Floyd a warning. Hollyfield and Mosley and many others thought PacMan won the fight. Mayweather don't want no rematch because if it was that close with a one arm man what might happen next time.

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            #45
            Originally posted by tangalog2200 View Post
            should one now say tyson is not in buster level?

            floyd vs pac was another snoozer, a dud....

            the fight was a very big let down...

            i could not see anything in it that floyd could hang on to to say pac is not on his level...

            it was not even a convincing win...
            Because I'm sure if Pacquiao had won you'd be on here saying it didn't prove anything

            118-110; 116-112 x2 is pretty damn convincing IMO. Mayweather put to rest any doubt in the eyes of everyone except devastated Manny worshipers as to who the greatest of this era is.

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              #46
              Originally posted by Spoon23 View Post
              Naah, having one hand and still gave Floyd fitz shows he's talent. It's like playing soccer with one leg only, that's how hard Pac had to perform that night.

              And the awesome thing there was, to so many boxing fans world wide he even won it with one hand to boot. That's impressive.

              With a healthy right hand, Pac will blitz Floyd for sure. No debate there. Easy win for Pac.
              Please stop with the one arm BS. He's had this injury, according to Arum, since 2008. He didn't need a shot to get through training camp, and he didn't even say anything to HBO about this...until he met with Arum after the fight. Did you see anyone icing his shoulder? Did you hear Manny say anything in the corner about his shoulder at anytime during the fight? Why would Harold Lederman, Jim Lampley, Max Kellerman, and Roy Jones Jr. , all come out to say Floyd won easily? Are you saying HBO has something against Manny? Manny is HBO's cash cow!

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                #47
                you Manny fans say he ran and lost or whatever but there's hardly a boxer or trainer that will agree with you guys. outside of pros and Manny fans, no one actually believes Manny. Hell, even some Manny fans are mad at him.

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                  #48
                  To put this in a different perspective, had Cole been the ref of the Pac-Floyd fight, Floyd would have been DQ'd very early on for holding and initiating headlocks. I guess it all depends of which way you look at it. I kept thinking about that Burns fight while watching the replay last night. It's like what really are the rules for boxing these days?

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                    #49
                    Hmmmm...didn't know "BORING" was a level.....sorry Floyd & Manny, didn't purchase the PPV...did watch the replay and man it was WORSE than what was reported....then came the real deal in Canelo vs Kirkland!...d@mn, there was more punches and action in that round 1 in that fight than in all 12 rounds of last week's Shˇt-fest...yeah I know, I know.."but he skoold Canela doe! He TBE!" (yawn)...can't wait for both May & Pac to retire..

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by mathed View Post
                      To put this in a different perspective, had Cole been the ref of the Pac-Floyd fight, Floyd would have been DQ'd very early on for holding and initiating headlocks. I guess it all depends of which way you look at it. I kept thinking about that Burns fight while watching the replay last night. It's like what really are the rules for boxing these days?
                      Floyd would have been dq'ed? You people really are pathetic.

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