Roger Mayweather: Pacquiao Will Get His Ass Whooped

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  • mrosborne
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    #111
    Originally posted by GRUSTLER
    If you believe Pac will KO Floyd before the 6 round then obviously
    you haven't been watching Floyd or probably just heard of him
    while he was retired. Pacquiao is a very good fighter but don't
    jump the gun like the guy is going to serve Floyd? Don't see it
    happening. The way to beat Pac is to have technique and good
    counter punching ability (JMM) Everyone keeps talking about
    Pacquiao has improved but we haven't witnessed that because
    his last two opponents didn't do anything to test him. We all
    know that Floyd ain't no De La Hoya and Hatton.
    Floyd will take Pacquiao to school. Pacquiao will be soundly outboxed and outpointed by Floyd. JMM did it, Morales did it, and FMJ can easily do it. Pacman is great against anyone who doesn't believe in BOXING, meaning defensive hit and don't be hit fighters such as Pernell Whitaker, Sugar Ray 1 and 2, and FMJ. He's great against people wanting to slug with him, but let's face it he cannot outbox a great boxer. Everyone has their limitations.

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    • GRUSTLER
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      #112
      Originally posted by baracuda
      hey where is that article you were talking about some great boxers saying floyd's the greatest?....****ing liar....lol
      Sugar Ray Leonard has stated that Floyd Mayweather Jr is one
      of the greatest fighter of his time. When Floyd first signed to Top Rank, Bob Arum got Oscar De La Hoya and Sugar Ray Leonard to try to mentor Floyd but Floyd said "I'll do my own thing and you do yours"
      Last edited by GRUSTLER; 06-07-2009, 09:03 PM.

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        #113
        Originally posted by GRUSTLER
        Sugar Ray Leonard has stated that Floyd Mayweather Jr is the
        greatest fighter of all time. When Floyd first signed to Top Rank,
        Bob Arum got Oscar De La Hoya and Sugar Ray Leonard to try to
        mentor Floyd but Floyd said "I'll do my own thing and you do yours"
        proof or it did'nt happen!

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        • mrosborne
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          #114
          Originally posted by GRUSTLER
          Sugar Ray Leonard has stated that Floyd Mayweather Jr is the
          greatest fighter of all time. When Floyd first signed to Top Rank,
          Bob Arum got Oscar De La Hoya and Sugar Ray Leonard to try to
          mentor Floyd but Floyd said "I'll do my own thing and you do yours"
          Really? Is that why Bert Sugar said this week that Sugar Ray Robinson vs FMJ who wins was a no hesitation "SRL. No contest, easily" in answering who wins?

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          • baracuda
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            #115
            Originally posted by GRUSTLER
            If you believe Pac will KO Floyd before the 6 round then obviously
            you haven't been watching Floyd or probably just heard of him
            while he was retired. Pacquiao is a very good fighter but don't
            jump the gun like the guy is going to serve Floyd? Don't see it
            happening. The way to beat Pac is to have technique and good
            counter punching ability (JMM) Everyone keeps talking about
            Pacquiao has improved but we haven't witnessed that because
            his last two opponents didn't do anything to test him. We all
            know that Floyd ain't no De La Hoya and Hatton.
            that's what everyone says when they disagree with what they read...you must be new to boxing,you havent seen this fighter,do you honestly believe that,youre not a boxing fan,etc blah blah.....no need to prove you im a boxing fan and floyd will get beaten by pac...period

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            • dblaze9
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              #116
              I sure hope Floyd KO's Marquez, that way the pacman people won't be so confident. I think Pacman is an Excellent fighter and his name has been in my favorite boxers list since I joined the forum, but Mayweather is just the best and he will beat them all. No one else in the game has his skillset...

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                #117
                Proof

                Originally posted by baracuda
                proof or it did'nt happen!
                Arum started working with Mayweather after he turned pro, following the 1996Olympics. When the promoter saw the 19-year-old's smile and effervescent personality, he envisioned the next Sugar Ray Leonard. In fact, he enlisted Leonard to mentor the young Mayweather on how to sand the rough edges and create a champion the public could embrace.

                But it never took. Early in his career, Mayweather found himself in a private jet with two other Arum clients—Leonard and De La Hoya. The would-be mentors understood that polishing an image makes a fighter a more bankable draw, both during and after his career (see page 56). They saw Mayweather's promise and gave him suggestions on how to dress and how to handle the media. "You can be the next Sugar Ray Leonard," De La Hoya told him. "Keep winning and keep smiling."
                Recalling the conversation now, De La Hoya says, "I was talking, but I knew it was pointless. It was going in one ear and out the other."

                The message from Mayweather was clear: You do your thing, and I'll do mine. The etiquette lesson ended with De La Hoya and Leonard talking to each other while Mayweather just stared out the window.

                On the cusp of the biggest-and maybe last—fight of his career, Floyd Mayweather Jr. turns up the ego to tune out his demons

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                  #118
                  Originally posted by baracuda
                  that's what everyone says when they disagree with what they read...you must be new to boxing,you havent seen this fighter,do you honestly believe that,youre not a boxing fan,etc blah blah.....no need to prove you im a boxing fan and floyd will get beaten by pac...period
                  I'm not questioning you or your knowledge I'm just being sarcastic
                  because I cannot see Floyd getting KO'd by Pacquiao before the 6?
                  Floyd has NEVER been KO'd EVER and Pacquiao is supposed to KO
                  Floyd who couldn't even KO JMM Marquez after connecting and putting
                  him down 4 times in two fights? Just don't see it happening, but hey
                  it's fine that you think so but when the time comes make sure me and
                  you bet on this fight. I'll gladly take all your points.

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                    #119
                    Originally posted by mrosborne
                    Really? Is that why Bert Sugar said this week that Sugar Ray Robinson vs FMJ who wins was a no hesitation "SRL. No contest, easily" in answering who wins?
                    Arum started working with Mayweather after he turned pro, following the 1996Olympics. When the promoter saw the 19-year-old's smile and effervescent personality, he envisioned the next Sugar Ray Leonard. In fact, he enlisted Leonard to mentor the young Mayweather on how to sand the rough edges and create a champion the public could embrace.

                    But it never took. Early in his career, Mayweather found himself in a private jet with two other Arum clients—Leonard and De La Hoya. The would-be mentors understood that polishing an image makes a fighter a more bankable draw, both during and after his career (see page 56). They saw Mayweather's promise and gave him suggestions on how to dress and how to handle the media. "You can be the next Sugar Ray Leonard," De La Hoya told him. "Keep winning and keep smiling."
                    Recalling the conversation now, De La Hoya says, "I was talking, but I knew it was pointless. It was going in one ear and out the other."

                    The message from Mayweather was clear: You do your thing, and I'll do mine. The etiquette lesson ended with De La Hoya and Leonard talking to each other while Mayweather just stared out the window.

                    On the cusp of the biggest-and maybe last—fight of his career, Floyd Mayweather Jr. turns up the ego to tune out his demons

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                    • D-MiZe
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                      #120
                      I want to see what Floyd is like against JMM first before deciding whether or not he can whoop Pacman's ass.

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