Floyd Sr: "Nacho Beristain don't know **** about Boxing"

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  • Benny Leonard
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    #111
    Originally posted by PerryDplatypus
    Just because a "trainer" gets his hands on a lot of fighters doesn't make him better than one who created one of the greatest of all times; from the ground up.

    That was your last statement as if I'm saying that Dundee and Nacho are better than sr. Im just reminding you that Sr. was the one bashing those two and my point is that Sr. was no better than them.


    So does that mean Pac's old man is a bad mother****er?
    He was bashing them for screwing up badly where he thinks he wouldn't have. This wasn't only bad, but it was an execution the way they trained Oscar to make the weight...even though it was Oscar's first move towards the firing squad for making it at 147.

    So in this regard, yes, Sr. is right; he is better than them.

    You last sentence makes no sense.

    Pac wasn't trained by his Father to be great. Pac's father produced the ***** to make Pac but he didn't create the painting. Pac's Father didn't teach Pac how to be a great fighter; Floyd Sr. did that with Floyd Jr.


    Pac's Father only supplied the paint for Freddie and Pac to paint. Floyd Sr. provided the paint, the mentoring, the knowledge, etc. for Floyd Jr. to be Leonardo da Vinci

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    • Benny Leonard
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      #112
      Originally posted by PerryDplatypus
      The fact that you admitted that Pac would still win over Oscar @147 even if Sr was in Oscar's corner and Oscar winning with or without Nacho and Dundee @ 154 were enough for me. and I think I already made my point that Sr. is nothing special.
      Yes, because Oscar should not be fighting at 147. That's why Freddie wanted the fight there and not at 147; that was Pac's best chance to win. I would favor Pac over Oscar with Sr. at 147; yes...but not by much: maybe 55/45 split.

      Floyd Sr. would have given Oscar his best chance to win even at the b.s. move to fight at 147.

      Sr. is nothing special: LOL... Floyd Jr. is all you need as proof.

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      • brently1979
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        #113
        I have to agree with some of the things he was saying. Especially that conditioning Coach that he has, who never ever produces results for Oscar, since he's always getting tired etc.

        Oscar always looked pretty good with Snr. Why didn't he train him for this fight?

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        • Benny Leonard
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          #114
          Originally posted by brently1979
          I have to agree with some of the things he was saying. Especially that conditioning Coach that he has, who never ever produces results for Oscar, since he's always getting tired etc.

          Oscar always looked pretty good with Snr. Why didn't he train him for this fight?
          Not sure...but he went with Hatton. Maybe it's a money thing since that was part of the problem when Oscar went with Freddie.

          I still wonder if Floyd would have told Oscar not to take a fight at 147.
          Last edited by Benny Leonard; 12-08-2008, 06:49 PM.

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          • MindBat
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            #115
            Originally posted by Sutekh uvdabrix
            potato nachos in apple sauce salsa with roast beefchunks
            I'm hungry already.

            Iguana Mia here I come.

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            • xcaret
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              #116
              what he was saying was the truth

              FM: Pacquiao can't whoop no Lil' Floyd. Anybody can whoop somebody if they not in shape, but if Lil' Floyd get back in the gym and get himself together, he could get that. You gotta remember, Floyd fought Oscar De La Hoya at 154 pounds; Manny fought him dehydrated. Oscar was dehydrated man and hadn't made that weight for 12 years man and here he is weighing less than the little man.

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              • Espada
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                #117
                He stil lgot blown up by a former 108 pounder..

                Somebody is just pure jealous over Pacquiao..

                Margarito, Arce, Vasquez, JCC Jr. and all Mexican Fighters were all praising Pac during the Post Fight..

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                  #118
                  Originally posted by xcaret
                  what he was saying was the truth

                  FM: Pacquiao can't whoop no Lil' Floyd. Anybody can whoop somebody if they not in shape, but if Lil' Floyd get back in the gym and get himself together, he could get that. You gotta remember, Floyd fought Oscar De La Hoya at 154 pounds; Manny fought him dehydrated. Oscar was dehydrated man and hadn't made that weight for 12 years man and here he is weighing less than the little man.
                  lol
                  How do you feel about Oscar saying NO mAS to a man who you called a "one dimensional midget".
                  Long live the Mexicutioner Manny Pacquiao.
                  Like what Sam Peter always says, "WHO NESS!" hahahahaha

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                  • Motofan
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                    #119
                    I agree with pretty much everything Sr had to say. Sadly...

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                    • nujabes77
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                      #120
                      another f**king bi-polar!

                      people said it was a circus with conviction, now all you hear is excuses and no credit to the pacman

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