Devin Haney Blames Floyd Mayweather For “Messed Up” State Of The Sport

Collapse
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • djtmal
    Undisputed Champion
    Unified Champion - 10,00-20,000 posts
    • Apr 2008
    • 12262
    • 1,200
    • 11
    • 39,097

    #291
    Originally posted by The Big Dunn



    He came back and destroyed the dude Manny couldnt beat decisively. That scared Manny off such that he got stitches rather than fight Floyd.
    He came back after two years Margarito and Williams left the division, the threats were gone and Floyd cherrypicks a lightweight. Pulled him up two weight classes in one fight then welched on the catchweight

    Comment

    • djtmal
      Undisputed Champion
      Unified Champion - 10,00-20,000 posts
      • Apr 2008
      • 12262
      • 1,200
      • 11
      • 39,097

      #292
      Originally posted by The Big Dunn



      Manny kept refusing to fight. Not until Floyd punked him in Miami and after he got ktfo as the a side for 30% less than what Floyd offered him did he finally agree to fight.
      It's gonna be alright. We understand the need to inject Manny into the conversation, even though it's Devin Haney a Floyd protege, basically calling him out for cherrypicking

      Comment

      • Roadblock
        Undisputed Champion
        Unified Champion - 10,00-20,000 posts
        • May 2006
        • 14031
        • 3,535
        • 428
        • 108,713

        #293
        Originally posted by djtmal

        Dude it didn't make a difference what Oscar and Cotto weighed don't you get it. Manny beat the brakes off both those guys. Why you just can't accept it. I know why you can't because Floyd could only pitty pat wait for Oscar and Cotto to get tired, and look to the judges to give him a points win, and Manny just flat out put a stop to Oscar's career, and mangled Cotto

        Don't worry Manny beat the same faded Oscar Floyd did.
        Are you that deaf dumb and blind kid lol

        "I was a drained fighter. It's crazy because I was seeing everything coming, I just couldn't block it. I couldn't do anything. It's like I was weak," admitted Oscar De La Hoya.

        https://www.sportskeeda.com/mma/news...manny-pacquiao



        Squeezing down in weight for Pacquiao had physically drained De La Hoya of his strength and energy. Even during his ring walk, De La Hoya already felt that his body had nothing left and he was going to take a beating once he stepped in the ring.

        "I'll never forget walking to ring that night," De La Hoya told ESPN. "I knew that I was going to get beat up already. It was like walking into a slaughter house and knowing that this is it. I've never felt that before in my life. Imagine going into the ring, knowing that you're going to get beat. I might as well have run back to the dressing room and taken off, but I've always decided to fight but I was a dead man walking when I stepped into the ring against Pacquiao. I had nothing left."

        https://www.boxingscene.com/de-la-ho...ad-man--110020

        ​​

        Comment

        • Sharpshootah
          Contender
          Silver Champion - 100-500 posts
          • Jul 2023
          • 301
          • 53
          • 31
          • 0

          #294
          Haney to complain? lol he just got a gift decision over Loma by Uncle Al . Is there a more unlikable fighter than he? Handey needs to STFU and get Floyd on his side. Weird statement

          Comment

          • djtmal
            Undisputed Champion
            Unified Champion - 10,00-20,000 posts
            • Apr 2008
            • 12262
            • 1,200
            • 11
            • 39,097

            #295
            Originally posted by Roadblock

            Are you that deaf dumb and blind kid lol

            "I was a drained fighter. It's crazy because I was seeing everything coming, I just couldn't block it. I couldn't do anything. It's like I was weak," admitted Oscar De La Hoya.

            https://www.sportskeeda.com/mma/news...manny-pacquiao



            Squeezing down in weight for Pacquiao had physically drained De La Hoya of his strength and energy. Even during his ring walk, De La Hoya already felt that his body had nothing left and he was going to take a beating once he stepped in the ring.

            "I'll never forget walking to ring that night," De La Hoya told ESPN. "I knew that I was going to get beat up already. It was like walking into a slaughter house and knowing that this is it. I've never felt that before in my life. Imagine going into the ring, knowing that you're going to get beat. I might as well have run back to the dressing room and taken off, but I've always decided to fight but I was a dead man walking when I stepped into the ring against Pacquiao. I had nothing left."

            https://www.boxingscene.com/de-la-ho...ad-man--110020

            ​​
            Good excuse by Oscar.

            Well thought out and concise. He always had good spin doctors hanging around
            Last edited by djtmal; 07-12-2023, 11:00 PM.

            Comment

            • Sharpshootah
              Contender
              Silver Champion - 100-500 posts
              • Jul 2023
              • 301
              • 53
              • 31
              • 0

              #296
              Originally posted by Roadblock

              Are you that deaf dumb and blind kid lol

              "I was a drained fighter. It's crazy because I was seeing everything coming, I just couldn't block it. I couldn't do anything. It's like I was weak," admitted Oscar De La Hoya.

              https://www.sportskeeda.com/mma/news...manny-pacquiao



              Squeezing down in weight for Pacquiao had physically drained De La Hoya of his strength and energy. Even during his ring walk, De La Hoya already felt that his body had nothing left and he was going to take a beating once he stepped in the ring.

              "I'll never forget walking to ring that night," De La Hoya told ESPN. "I knew that I was going to get beat up already. It was like walking into a slaughter house and knowing that this is it. I've never felt that before in my life. Imagine going into the ring, knowing that you're going to get beat. I might as well have run back to the dressing room and taken off, but I've always decided to fight but I was a dead man walking when I stepped into the ring against Pacquiao. I had nothing left."

              https://www.boxingscene.com/de-la-ho...ad-man--110020

              ​​
              Yeah, Manny was even bigger than him than that night (Back door he and manny were building their own super fights in the future)

              Comment

              • Sharpshootah
                Contender
                Silver Champion - 100-500 posts
                • Jul 2023
                • 301
                • 53
                • 31
                • 0

                #297
                Originally posted by djtmal

                Good excuse by Oscar.
                You actually sound new. This is pretty out in the open.

                Comment

                • Roadblock
                  Undisputed Champion
                  Unified Champion - 10,00-20,000 posts
                  • May 2006
                  • 14031
                  • 3,535
                  • 428
                  • 108,713

                  #298
                  Originally posted by djtmal

                  Good excuse by Oscar.
                  Only the numbers prove it beyond a shadow of doubt, Oscar being drained is common knowledge, IV and then gained 2lb in 30hrs, had not made 147 in over 10 yrs and to top it off Manny out weighed Oscar, and Oscar was 20lbs lighter than the version Floyd beat , and Oscar looked like sht against Forbes a LW right before killing himself for Manny, and he KOed a MW right before fighting Floyd.

                  I get bored kicking you around like a sack of sht, go to a boxing gym and get punched in the head, you really need it.

                  Comment

                  • Roadblock
                    Undisputed Champion
                    Unified Champion - 10,00-20,000 posts
                    • May 2006
                    • 14031
                    • 3,535
                    • 428
                    • 108,713

                    #299
                    Originally posted by Sharpshootah

                    Yeah, Manny was even bigger than him than that night (Back door he and manny were building their own super fights in the future)
                    Yep its common knowledge but that fool ignores facts he has always operated in his own fantasy.

                    Comment

                    • soul_survivor
                      LOL @ Ali-Holmes
                      Unified Champion - 10,00-20,000 posts
                      • Jun 2013
                      • 18949
                      • 623
                      • 473
                      • 65,236

                      #300
                      Originally posted by Roadblock

                      lol , Kambosis wouldn't go 6 rounds with 135 Floyd ,,,,, what Im talking about is Haney is not Floyds level that's about as brief as I can be.
                      I agree but you claimed he hadnt fought anyone...he clearly has

                      Comment

                      Working...
                      TOP