Originally posted by danceswithfire
View Post
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Floyd Mayweather Jr was afraid of Pacquiao...yes he was
Collapse
-
Originally posted by GueroTX View PostCorrection. Canelo was the one standing his ground due to the Mexican holiday. Cotto could care less about the date. He was also stalling because there were rumors he would fight Floyd instead. GBP had to convince Canelo to back off that date but it was only in the event Pac vs Mayweather was made. Props to Canelo i was glad he did that.
Comment
-
Originally posted by GueroTX View PostIt was my understanding he didnt disclose the injury on the proper forms. There were even copies of the form floating around on the internet.
reason why there will always be legit excuses
Comment
-
Originally posted by danceswithfire View Postcotto did his thing stalling the negotiation which left Floyd no other choice, either fight pac or berto on the same night canelo fights TBA
Comment
-
Originally posted by LarryXXX View PostYou can see it in the fight and how he talks after..he bought into the media and the hype and believed in something that was never even present..His father even told him this, In life he fear things that are not even real. The mind works in mysterious ways, but once that confidence kicks in you overcome your fears and that is when greatness is made....Foreman also feared Frazier but once he overcame it we got a masterpiece....
Fear is not real and once a person realizes it they actually see how great they truly are in life, but as a fan and as the year ends i thought i would make this post just to clear the air. God bless you all and happy holidays
Comment
-
he was that he had too cheat. (750ML lol)
You know when I think I might be walking into a situation where I think I might be taking a hard L I show up strapped, same shit mayweather did just in a different sense.Last edited by .!WAR MIKEY!.; 12-22-2015, 10:35 PM.
Comment
-
Lowest career punch output for EITHER fighter. Both guys respected the threat that the other posed. Pac knew that Floyd could pull the KO trigger if he was willing to take that kind of risk, and Floyd knew that taking such a risk could get him put on the canvas for the first time in his career.
These were two chess players, and Floyd won. Only problem is, the narrative that Floyd put on a masterclass somehow took off.
It was like watching a Super Bowl that ends in a score of 3-0.
Miserably boring.
Comment
Comment