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

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  • Originally posted by soul_survivor View Post

    I agree but you claimed he hadnt fought anyone...he clearly has
    Oh I forgot to be word perfect, anyone of long-term elite standing Loma is the only one, long way to go to catch Mayweather.

    This what you answered which is accurate, you might quoted the wrong post.

    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.
    Last edited by Roadblock; 07-13-2023, 02:32 AM.

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    • Originally posted by Roadblock View Post

      Yep its common knowledge but that fool ignores facts he has always operated in his own fantasy.
      Yeah he was trying to get Arum out of the Picture -. Delahoya and Floyd had a good gig going when, Floyd was just just insecure in his deals he kept it in his words he wont deal with other "N words"

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      • Originally posted by Roadblock View Post

        At 147 Floyd slaughters him that's dead man weight for Oscar at that stage of his career, you're really sloppy on facts aren't you lol, youre narrative is like a little butt hurt child.

        Come on take me on in a May thread just you and me I want to rub your nose into your BS.
        lol. I wish mayweather was confident as you but he duck him for a reason and he knew he wouldn't be so lucky again at 147lbs.

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        • Originally posted by djtmal View Post

          Floyd fought the best of his era when most of them were at their worst
          This right here is 101% true.
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          • Originally posted by EmpiresBoxing View Post

            lol. I wish mayweather was confident as you but he duck him for a reason and he knew he wouldn't be so lucky again at 147lbs.
            Oscar wouldn't fight him at 147 that's why the fight was at 154, more easily proven facts no wonder you wont take me on , youre not very bright are you, the more you post the more its clear you know nothing about boxing or what really happens, but on second thoughts Im starting to get how haters are so ignorant to fact, their hype jockeys riding other haters story which is also BS so the braindead haters feed each other total BS, that's why they go around like a Ferris Wheel spinning the same dream they have day in day out.

            Now I know why chronic haters are so pig ignorant, Ive been bashing these hating fools for years and I thought they had Down syndrome they have been crying so long, but you showed that they really just easily led muppets that follow fools because they too lazy to check, haters lol a bunch of weirdos.
            Last edited by Roadblock; 07-13-2023, 04:26 AM.

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            • Originally posted by Roadblock View Post

              Oscar wouldn't fight him at 147 that's why the fight was at 154, more easily proven facts no wonder you wont take me on , youre not very bright are you, the more you post the more its clear you know nothing about boxing or what really happens, but on second thoughts Im starting to get how haters are so ignorant to fact, their hype jockeys riding other haters story which is also BS so the braindead haters feed each other total BS, that's what they go around like Ferris Wheel spinning the same dream they have.

              Now I know why chronic haters are so pig ignorant, Ive been bashing these hating fools for years and I thought they had Down syndrome they have been crying so long, but you showed that they really just easily led muppets that follow fools because they too lazy to check, haters lol a bunch of weirdos.
              oscar fought forbes to prepare himself to a 147 lbs rematch with mayweather but mayweather was too scared he knew that dela hoya was a beast in 147lbs but he retired again to duck the rematch then dela hoya pick the lightweight pacquiao and the rest is history.

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              • The 154lbs version dela hoya that mayweather fought was 101% the same version that pacquiao fought.

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                • Originally posted by EmpiresBoxing View Post
                  The 154lbs version dela hoya that mayweather fought was 101% the same version that pacquiao fought.
                  How can it be you idiot with a 20 lb difference in weight, you really know nothing, go spin your BS in a Golf forum because a boxing forum exposes you as a dummy the moment you start typing.

                  As I just said youre a lazy hater, just one page back 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
                  Last edited by Roadblock; 07-13-2023, 04:41 AM.

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                  • Originally posted by EmpiresBoxing View Post
                    The 154lbs version dela hoya that mayweather fought was 101% the same version that pacquiao fought.
                    Fishnets hadnt been at 147 for 8 years when he fought Manny.

                    Have some integrity.

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                    • Originally posted by Roadblock View Post

                      How can it be you idiot with a 20 lb difference in weight, you really know nothing, go spin your BS in a Golf forum because a boxing forum exposes you as a dummy the moment you start typing.

                      As I just said youre a lazy hater, just one page back 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
                      Of course Pac fought the better or same version of DLH as Floyd did. DLH would have learnt so much being in ring with Floyd, and took that into the Pac fight.
                      Of course DLH is going to say he wasn't 100% in pac fight as pac made him look so bad. DLH does care about his own legacy and knows if people think former flyweight beat the best version of DLH, it's not going to be a good look for DLH is it?
                      Don't take what DLH says literally! Id agree DLH wasn't great at that point in his career though but that was the best DLH could be that night. Floyd beat the same past prime DLH
                      Last edited by hugh grant; 07-13-2023, 05:09 AM.

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