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Originally posted by hugh grant View PostTheres no such thing as too big. Too good maybe.
Im a Floyd fan and want him to be TBE. There is no reason why Floyd should do less than those who came before him. If SRL can fight Hagler and LaLonde, Floyd should at least make some kind of effort. Duran did well against Hagler and fought at supermiddleweight and we know what Duran did there don't we? RJJ went up to heavyweight, and if he would have retired after that fight who knows how RJJ would have been remembered? I could go on and on and on. Floyd can fight GGG at middleweight and that would be enough. Who knows how Floyd will be remembered after that.Last edited by Larry the boss; 10-10-2015, 05:32 PM.
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Originally posted by ANACONDA View PostPacman will always be known as THAT guy who lost to TBE at the end of his career.
Not to mention, the foul play of biased referee, nsac, USADA, judges was in play.
Add all that. This one armed bandit powered through and made a roided IV man ran for dear life.
Legendary.
While Floyd will be remembered as a roided up IV man who ran from a one armed man lolLast edited by Spoon23; 10-10-2015, 05:56 PM.
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Originally posted by Golovkin View PostIt is done. Pacquiao won with one arm, no need for a rematch.
With one arm, he fought a roided up IV man. And Still he was able to toy Floyd to run for dear life for 12 rounds. Again with one arm. Legendary.
Floyd looked like a lost puppy in there. Pathetic is an understatement.Last edited by Spoon23; 10-10-2015, 05:43 PM.
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Originally posted by Spoon23 View PostPac will always be known as the one armed man who had all disadvantages stacked against him and still powered through against a roided up iv man, who had the size, reach advantage advantage, with that Floyd still did the running and hugging for 12 rounds of energy sapping hugfest.
Not to mention, the foul play of biased referee, nsac, USADA, judges was in play.
Add all that. This one armed bandit powered through and made a roided IV man ran for dear life.
Legendary.
I wonder about his other imaginary friends.
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No need for a rematch. It's clear as day Pac won it with one arm.
MR IV man. Had everything, height, reach, roids, ref, USADA, Nevada, judges, NSAC, pac being blood drained 14x by usada, And still the guy ran and hugged to stink up the joint for 12 rounds. floyd was the bigger man who was amped up in his gills and yet,
The bigger roided man ran and hugged for 12 embarrassing rounds against a one armed man.
Pathetic is an understatement lmao
These are rounds that should have gone to pac. It's over.
For the win.
round 3 investigation
round 6-7-8 investigation
round 1-2 invstigation
Who's got game? Damn right its the Pacman!
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I wouldn't mind seeing Pac vs. Broner! We know Pac's next fight is going to be at 144, and that wouldn't be a problem for Broner. Since you can't beat Big Brother, why not take it out on Little Brother? I'd pay to see Pac vs. Broner!
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Manny needs a win to erase the last image we saw of him:
June 1, 2015:
What was so disappointing was to hear Pacquiao, trainer Freddie Roach and Top Rank promoter Bob Arum make excuses after the fight (which, incredibly, they said they thought they won) for Pacquiao's poor performance, something they attributed to a right shoulder injury suffered about 2½ weeks before the bout. But it's very simple: If you're hurt, don't fight. If you do fight, do not make excuses. For what it's worth, Mayweather said he also had injuries to his shoulders and hands coming into the fight. It obviously did not impact him because he danced and moved and, oh yeah, also outpunched Pacquiao. Perhaps Mayweather's shots did not have the same kind of steam as Pacquiao's did, but he was the better offensive fighter and defensively brilliant as always. Pacquiao could barely hit Mayweather, and you can't win if you can't deliver the power.
http://espn.go.com/boxing/story/_/id...essive-victory
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