Originally posted by dannyankee09
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Comments Thread For: Manny Pacquiao: I Beat Mayweather By Two Points
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the wrong man won, it was a bogus hometown victory. vegas didn't want to lose their cash cow. everyone was booing when they announced the winner name. floyd held and ran from a smaller handicapped fighter was the highlight of the fight.
"HUGGING"
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Originally posted by Genius~ View PostIf manny had ever shown fear in the ring, I might buy that; but in 63 fights, he has never shown any fear at all. Ever..
and you're saying he was scared to throw against mayweather?
That doesn't seem the most likely scenario.
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It was an unsatisfying fight. Like judging the fine differences in figure skating performances.
I like it when a guy beats up another guy. Then you know who wins.
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Wow this ****** actually thinks he won lmaooo pac learn to score a fight you won 3 rounds now keep lying to yourself that you won sore ****ing loser
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Manny showed no ring generalship, couldn't cut off the ring and was ineffective.
The most annoying thing was he never even tried win, knew he was losing and coasted to a points loss. I don't buy his killer instinct BS.
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Originally posted by jcpryor View PostThis sum***** is either punch drunk, delusional, or both. Lmao. He has an excuse for every poor performance. Socks, drawing blood, Leg cramps, Shoulder problems...what else am I missing?
..o yea lucky punch...i didnt take him serious even though i couldnt beat him clean 3 times before that one too u forgot...my killer instinct was gone...damn i can go all day lol...the lord told me not to hurt him..marquez on ped's...lol damn
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If we're scoring missed punches and ineffective ring generalship, Manny won by a landslide.
You know you lost if you're an offensive fighter and harold lederman scores it 117-110 for the other guy who is way more defensive than offensive. Lederman typically scores points and rounds for guys just because they walk forwards towards to their opponent.
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