7 Sins Blocking Manny/Floydy

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  • NeXt In Line
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    #21
    Well if the problem is indeed his hands/back, then why wouldn't he have taken time off? I mean Floyd hasn't fought in over a year now, and if Manny is the only fight on his radar, then he won't be coming back until probably sometime LATE in 2009, if Pacquiao-Hatton is going to be around May or so.

    I think this time off is just what Floyd needed, the only question is, has he been training hard as well? A dude like Floyd, who trained like an ANIMAL non-stop, I don't think he can just up and stop training all together. hopefully he did some things to stay in shape, like run and do more cardio, but if he kept boxing in his spare time then his injuries wouldn't ahve healed.

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    • LondonRingRules
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      #22
      Originally posted by tjose385
      Floyd is nowhere near a billionaire.

      ** Sir, blasphamy and heresy used to result in a burning or a beheading.

      You indeedy live in lucky times to doubt the greatest fighter who ever laced up the gloves and spit into a bucket. Being a billionaire was the reason for his retirement. No more need to box for slave wages.

      That is why I have doubts about these comeback rumours. Why would a billionaire drag himself through the common dirt that is boxing to be pilloried for his billions and his brilliance?

      Nay, not a peep from the man himself. He has never backed off a challenge and has the power to move turnbuckles into collisions with noggins and flatten 400lb giants like they were grease spots.

      Noone has no reason whatsoever to doubt him as his word is his bond of billions, and if, IF he does announce his comeback, you can bet your personal stash on it.

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      • MOREBASS
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        #23
        Millionare, yes. No doubt, billionare ? No way in hell.

        De La Hoya isn't even a billionare and he's the richest man in the sport, by far.

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          #24
          Originally posted by LondonRingRules
          ** Sir, blasphamy and heresy used to result in a burning or a beheading.

          You indeedy live in lucky times to doubt the greatest fighter who ever laced up the gloves and spit into a bucket. Being a billionaire was the reason for his retirement. No more need to box for slave wages.

          That is why I have doubts about these comeback rumours. Why would a billionaire drag himself through the common dirt that is boxing to be pilloried for his billions and his brilliance?

          Nay, not a peep from the man himself. He has never backed off a challenge and has the power to move turnbuckles into collisions with noggins and flatten 400lb giants like they were grease spots.

          Noone has no reason whatsoever to doubt him as his word is his bond of billions, and if, IF he does announce his comeback, you can bet your personal stash on it.
          say this is a sarcasm or I might think your on crack singing 50cents.

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          • tjose385
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            #25
            Originally posted by londonringrules
            ** sir, blasphamy and heresy used to result in a burning or a beheading.

            You indeedy live in lucky times to doubt the greatest fighter who ever laced up the gloves and spit into a bucket. Being a billionaire was the reason for his retirement. No more need to box for slave wages.

            That is why i have doubts about these comeback rumours. Why would a billionaire drag himself through the common dirt that is boxing to be pilloried for his billions and his brilliance?

            Nay, not a peep from the man himself. He has never backed off a challenge and has the power to move turnbuckles into collisions with noggins and flatten 400lb giants like they were grease spots.

            Noone has no reason whatsoever to doubt him as his word is his bond of billions, and if, if he does announce his comeback, you can bet your personal stash on it.
            he is not a billionaire for a fact. you are a idiot if you think he has over 500 million.

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            • LondonRingRules
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              #26
              Originally posted by tjose385
              he is not a billionaire for a fact. you are a idiot if you think he has over 500 million.
              ** My dearest, idiots don't think which seems to be your modis operandi.

              Ignoring all the chump change sagging the usuals suspect's supersized pants, even Floydy Sr is admitting that Manny is in the driver's seat of all of boxing currently, or rather being chauffeured by his HOF promoter Rob Arum.

              It's a fact that Ricky was revolving his last two fights around the possibility of fighting the winner of Floydy/Oscar which defaulted to Manny/Oscar with Floydy's retirement. Just as well Manny won as it would be a bit unseemly even for the sport of boxing to have Golden Boy Boss Oscar fighting his GoldenBoy star Ricky.

              Floydy's only weakness has been a love of money which was the impetus behind his retirement when the opportunity came to transform slave wages into a billion buck$. Perhaps in retrospect he's grown bored with trading elbows with HOFers Bill Gates, Carlos Slim, and Warren Buffett and needs an old fashioned splotto style KO to satisfy the itch in his rich beyond your wildest dreams soul.

              Oh ye of little faith, doubters beware.

              He, unlike his lessors of common clay, can afford to sit back in his gilded palace and allow the smoke to clear before deigning his next victim.

              Brilliant I tell you, without parallel, precedent, or peer........

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