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  • #21
    Originally posted by LarryX2011 View Post
    if a floyd fan made this bout manny hed get turned red..so floyd fans..red k's all around
    F getting red, If a Floyd fan makes a thread like this it would get deleted in two seconds. The B-Scene mods have a Fox News like agenda.

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    • #22
      red k this b1tch

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      • #23
        Originally posted by Boxing Tiger View Post
        Job well done, *******. You've figured it out all by yourself. You should pat yourself on the back. *Applause*
        unfortunately, he is not the only one with the same opinion. Good post.

        Floyd Mayweather may be psychologically whipped by Manny Pacquiao now

        May 23rd, 2011 9:07 pm ET

        Michael Marley

        Boxing Examiner

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        It would take more than your run of the mill Everlast Einstein to analyze it properly but I think it’s a fair question to ask.

        On his recent ring tear, Manny Pacquiao has been wrecking opponents physically, leaving them nursing wounds and rushing into retirement or else with sputtering careers.

        I mean, has anyone heard of Joshua Clottey lately? I think Earmuffs Defense Clottey may be stuck in the Bermuda Triangle or something.

        And we get continuing reports/fears that Antonio Margarito might be not be able to fight again due to Pacquiao Whiplash.

        The only Pacman foe of recent vintage who has been able to regroup professionally and without marked delterious effects upon his physical and/or mental being has been the Boricua Bomber, Miguel Cotto.

        So, maybe Floyd Mayweather’s biggest fear is not what Pacman might do to him physically if they ever fight but how the Pinoy Idol’s attack might wreck him psychologically.

        Compare and contrast how Sugar Shame Mosley wobbled Mayweather and how Pacquiao floored Mosley, hitting so hard that Shane traveled rounds four through 12 on bicycle.

        Hatton has never officially claimed his own retirement but he had a well-publicized substance abuse stint after Pacquiao stretched him out in less than two rounds.

        Now, it’s Oscar who is in the Betty Ford Clinic or a similar outpost trying to tame drug/alcohol habits which seemingly have gotten the better of him.

        Mayweather is a teetotaler, this is well known. Let other fighters down tequila and vodka shots or do Bolivian Marching Powder, “Money” sticks to his sarsaparilla or other soda pop flavors.

        Pacman will never drive Mayweather to drink.

        But what if Mayweather was defeated by Pacman and lost his exalted undefeated status?

        Let’s just say any security guard in Clark County might want to put on a catcher’s mask.

        I suppose I got the subject bassackwards as they say.

        The real searing question is this: has Pacquiao’s path of destruction already made Floyd a mentally whipped man?

        Inquiring minds want to know.

        (mlcmarley@aol.com)


        By Michael Marley

        Boxing Examiner

        Michael is a former sports columnist at the New York Post. He is an attorney and worked for sports legends Howard Cosell and Don King. Marley also...

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        • #24
          Originally posted by bsinoka123 View Post
          unfortunately, he is not the only one with the same opinion. Good post.

          Floyd Mayweather may be psychologically whipped by Manny Pacquiao now

          May 23rd, 2011 9:07 pm ET

          Michael Marley

          Boxing Examiner

          FollowSubscribeSponsor an Examiner




          Do you like this Article?

          It would take more than your run of the mill Everlast Einstein to analyze it properly but I think it’s a fair question to ask.

          On his recent ring tear, Manny Pacquiao has been wrecking opponents physically, leaving them nursing wounds and rushing into retirement or else with sputtering careers.

          I mean, has anyone heard of Joshua Clottey lately? I think Earmuffs Defense Clottey may be stuck in the Bermuda Triangle or something.

          And we get continuing reports/fears that Antonio Margarito might be not be able to fight again due to Pacquiao Whiplash.

          The only Pacman foe of recent vintage who has been able to regroup professionally and without marked delterious effects upon his physical and/or mental being has been the Boricua Bomber, Miguel Cotto.

          So, maybe Floyd Mayweather’s biggest fear is not what Pacman might do to him physically if they ever fight but how the Pinoy Idol’s attack might wreck him psychologically.

          Compare and contrast how Sugar Shame Mosley wobbled Mayweather and how Pacquiao floored Mosley, hitting so hard that Shane traveled rounds four through 12 on bicycle.

          Hatton has never officially claimed his own retirement but he had a well-publicized substance abuse stint after Pacquiao stretched him out in less than two rounds.

          Now, it’s Oscar who is in the Betty Ford Clinic or a similar outpost trying to tame drug/alcohol habits which seemingly have gotten the better of him.

          Mayweather is a teetotaler, this is well known. Let other fighters down tequila and vodka shots or do Bolivian Marching Powder, “Money” sticks to his sarsaparilla or other soda pop flavors.

          Pacman will never drive Mayweather to drink.

          But what if Mayweather was defeated by Pacman and lost his exalted undefeated status?

          Let’s just say any security guard in Clark County might want to put on a catcher’s mask.

          I suppose I got the subject bassackwards as they say.

          The real searing question is this: has Pacquiao’s path of destruction already made Floyd a mentally whipped man?

          Inquiring minds want to know.

          (mlcmarley@aol.com)


          By Michael Marley

          Boxing Examiner

          Michael is a former sports columnist at the New York Post. He is an attorney and worked for sports legends Howard Cosell and Don King. Marley also...
          written by micheal marley-the ******* og...........

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          • #25
            Originally posted by bsinoka123 View Post
            unfortunately, he is not the only one with the same opinion. Good post.

            Floyd Mayweather may be psychologically whipped by Manny Pacquiao now

            May 23rd, 2011 9:07 pm ET

            Michael Marley

            Boxing Examiner

            FollowSubscribeSponsor an Examiner




            Do you like this Article?

            It would take more than your run of the mill Everlast Einstein to analyze it properly but I think it’s a fair question to ask.

            On his recent ring tear, Manny Pacquiao has been wrecking opponents physically, leaving them nursing wounds and rushing into retirement or else with sputtering careers.

            I mean, has anyone heard of Joshua Clottey lately? I think Earmuffs Defense Clottey may be stuck in the Bermuda Triangle or something.

            And we get continuing reports/fears that Antonio Margarito might be not be able to fight again due to Pacquiao Whiplash.

            The only Pacman foe of recent vintage who has been able to regroup professionally and without marked delterious effects upon his physical and/or mental being has been the Boricua Bomber, Miguel Cotto.

            So, maybe Floyd Mayweather’s biggest fear is not what Pacman might do to him physically if they ever fight but how the Pinoy Idol’s attack might wreck him psychologically.

            Compare and contrast how Sugar Shame Mosley wobbled Mayweather and how Pacquiao floored Mosley, hitting so hard that Shane traveled rounds four through 12 on bicycle.

            Hatton has never officially claimed his own retirement but he had a well-publicized substance abuse stint after Pacquiao stretched him out in less than two rounds.

            Now, it’s Oscar who is in the Betty Ford Clinic or a similar outpost trying to tame drug/alcohol habits which seemingly have gotten the better of him.

            Mayweather is a teetotaler, this is well known. Let other fighters down tequila and vodka shots or do Bolivian Marching Powder, “Money” sticks to his sarsaparilla or other soda pop flavors.

            Pacman will never drive Mayweather to drink.

            But what if Mayweather was defeated by Pacman and lost his exalted undefeated status?

            Let’s just say any security guard in Clark County might want to put on a catcher’s mask.

            I suppose I got the subject bassackwards as they say.

            The real searing question is this: has Pacquiao’s path of destruction already made Floyd a mentally whipped man?

            Inquiring minds want to know.

            (mlcmarley@aol.com)


            By Michael Marley

            Boxing Examiner

            Michael is a former sports columnist at the New York Post. He is an attorney and worked for sports legends Howard Cosell and Don King. Marley also...


            Michael Marley.........

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            • #26
              This thread is stupid.

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              • #27
                ohh ******* you love the man no the boxer

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by Sugar Sting Ray View Post
                  First of all, Manny Pacquiao has made it all but impossible to make a living. By making it so that the one and only salvation for Wifebeater's irrevocably damaged legacy is a fight against Fighter of the Decade, he has made it very awkward to fight another fighter without further worsening his image of being a ducker and a coward. This has taken a lot of income away from Wifebeater.

                  Wifebeater's frustrations stemming from Pacquiao's legendary popularity has resulted in him destroying his children's respect and love for him when he beat up their loving mother in their presence. They had to live thru the life trauma of seeing their own mother taken to the hospital after their own father beat her. To make it worse, these children have had to accept taunts from their school mates mocking them that their father is a wife beater and criminal.

                  Pacquiao has created a rift between Wifebeater and his Uncle/Trainer who has admitted that he has not even seen Floyd in four months.

                  Floyd's relationship with his own father has taken a turn for the worse.

                  Floyd has resorted to bullying security guards.

                  Unable to get interviews in the mainstream press, Wifebeater has had to take his message to Ustream where has exhibited strange and unusual behaviors punctuated by racist rants. The only "media" that has been willing to give him coverage is a cheap black owned website with next to zero traffic.

                  Finally, Pacquiao has made Mayweather break up with his life partner Ellerbe, the man who engineered the smearing of Fighter of the Decade's stellar reputation which ironically has continued to rise while Floyd's reputation has reached an all time low.

                  Wifebeater's only source of solace is a T-shirt that his followers can't wear because they are too poor to afford it.

                  Sad story, this Floyd Mayweather. Abandoned by everyone because he couldn't deal with the jealousy that Fighter of the Decade has bestowed on his insecure soul. `
                  well said and im a Floyd Fan. green K sent. the taint floyd put on his legacy is only salvageable if he fought pac----- which is somehting hes not willing to do.

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                  • #29
                    lol at *****s on full defense. maestro wrote a similar thread but its pro vacation, and these dam *****s were wetting their panties.

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