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  • #81
    Originally posted by HeadShots View Post



    No Broner is worth something. Jones Jr wasn't worth ****e.
    Ok let’s just pretend that’s true. Let’s pretend Broner wasn’t unranked and 0-1-1 in his last 2 fights and pretend it’s a win that actually matters.

    Now what we got? Pacquaio has Thurman. Who he was favourite to beat.

    Hopkins has Tarver, Wright, Pascal, Pavlik alone, all of the above he was underdog for. Let alone the others.

    How could you possibly argue with a working brain that Pacquaio’s 2 wins above 40 are better than Hopkins 10? Hopkins post 40 beat more #1 ranked fighters than Pacquaio has fights post 40

    Dumb fuck.​
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    • #82
      Originally posted by IronDanHamza View Post

      Ok let’s just pretend that’s true. Let’s pretend Broner wasn’t unranked and 0-1-1 in his last 2 fights and pretend it’s a win that actually matters.

      Now what we got? Pacquaio has Thurman. Who he was favourite to beat.

      Hopkins has Tarver, Wright, Pascal, Pavlik alone, all of the above he was underdog for. Let alone the others.

      How could you possibly argue with a working brain that Pacquaio’s 2 wins above 40 are better than Hopkins 10? Hopkins post 40 beat more #1 ranked fighters than Pacquaio has fights post 40

      Dumb fuck.​

      being fav has nothing to do with the win. period. Thuman >>>>>>>>>> every one of Hopkins wins over 40.


      i don't know how many times i have to explain to this numb skull





      29 yo Broner with no KO losses >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 41 yo Jones Jr with 4 KO losses

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      • #83
        Originally posted by HeadShots View Post


        being fav has nothing to do with the win. period. Thuman >>>>>>>>>> every one of Hopkins wins over 40.


        i don't know how many times i have to explain to this numb skull





        29 yo Broner with no KO losses >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 41 yo Jones Jr with 4 KO losses
        Er yeah it does. It means he wasn’t expected to win, meaning it was a big risk of a fight. Meaning it was a dangerous fight.

        Let’s just pretend that’s true, that beating #3 Thurman was the betting favourite is a better win than moving up two weight classes to beat Tarver who was Lineal Champion at LHW. It’s not, not even close, but let’s pretend that is for a second to continue this bat**** argument you’re trying to make:

        You then have Winky Wright, who was P4P #3.

        You then have Jean Pascal, who was #1 at LHW and Lineal Champion.

        You then have Kelly Pavlik, who was #1 MW and Lineal Champion.

        You then have Howard Eastman who was #1 at MW.

        You then have Tavrouis Cloud who was #2 LHW and IBF Champion.

        Anddddd Pacquaio has….Nothing

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        • #84
          Originally posted by HeadShots View Post


          being fav has nothing to do with the win. period. Thuman >>>>>>>>>> every one of Hopkins wins over 40.


          i don't know how many times i have to explain to this numb skull





          29 yo Broner with no KO losses >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 41 yo Jones Jr with 4 KO losses
          Go away idiot, Thurman was a broken fighter that's why Manny was betting fav the bookies look at everything, Thurmon was nearly knocked out in his comeback fight by a shot Lopez after Keith had multiple surgeries and years out of action, Manny was all over fighting him when he seen how terrible he looked. there is more to a fighter on any night than his name.

          Read it slowly so reality soaks in.

          Every time Freddie Roach watches Keith Thurman’s last fight, he is less impressed with Pacquiao’s upcoming opponent.

          It wasn’t just that Josesito Lopez almost upset Thurman when he hurt the heavily favoured fighter in the seventh round. Pacquiao’s trainer considered it a poor performance overall for the unbeaten WBA “super” world welterweight champion and questioned whether Thurman ever can regain the form that enabled him to defeat Danny Garcia and Shawn Porter before injuries interrupted his career.

          “I thought I was watching a four-round fighter,” Roach told BoxingScene.com following a Pacquiao training session this week at Roach’s Wild Card Boxing Club. “I mean, he was terrible. He didn’t do well at all. But if you look at each of his last three fights, he’s faded in each one. I’m not sure if it’s the biceps injury or whatever they’re crying about, but he hasn’t looked good in the three fights that I’ve seen and I do have his last seven fights on tape.”

          Thurman came back from those troublesome moments in the seventh round to beat Lopez by unanimous decision in their 12-rounder January 26 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn. The 30-year-old Thurman (29-0, 22 KOs, 1 NC) obviously had to shed some rust in that bout because he hadn’t fought in more than 22 months due to elbow surgery and a subsequent hand injury.

          Still, based on what Roach saw from Thurman versus Lopez (36-8, 19 KOs), he was surprised Thurman even agreed to fight Pacquiao next.

          “I don’t think he’s the fighter he once was,” Roach said. “That’s why at the press conference I kept telling him we’re gonna kick his ass. Manny was being too nice. I just wanted to let him know, because he was giving it to Manny. Manny’s a nice kid and he lets that bounce off him, and sometimes I can’t.”
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          • #85
            Originally posted by garfios View Post

            And yet, he lost to floyd, received an early Christmas gift with Lara, cotto was shot and old, khan was outweighed by a least 30 pounds, a past his prime ggg won the first fight hands down and arguably the 2nd, kovalev was old, shot to $h1t, drunk and just off a grueling fight with yarde, bivol just outclassed canelo in every department. So what is your point?
            that you need a frequent jab to stand a chance against Alvarez

            Originally posted by HeadShots View Post


            bad post. canelo beat all those except bivol and mayweather. they were simply faster than canelo.


            canelo's biggest advantage at higher weights is the speed. he beat kovalev, who had the longest and hardest jab easy. Bivol was too fast for him as Manny would be.
            you hero ggg isnt fast at all and took the first fight

            all of those guys troubled Alvarez via jab. Most aren’t fast

            manny gets handled by Alvarez. Otherwise he would have taken the fight for a good payday

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            • #86
              Originally posted by SouthpawRight View Post
              that you need a frequent jab to stand a chance against Alvarez

              you hero ggg isnt fast at all and took the first fight

              all of those guys troubled Alvarez via jab. Most aren’t fast

              manny gets handled by Alvarez. Otherwise he would have taken the fight for a good payday
              Now you question your alt
              Cant make this chit up

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              • #87
                Originally posted by Roadblock View Post

                Go away idiot, Thurman was a broken fighter that's why Manny was betting fav the bookies look at everything, Thurmon was nearly knocked out in his comeback fight by a shot Lopez after Keith had multiple surgeries and years out of action, Manny was all over fighting him when he seen how terrible he looked. there is more to a fighter on any night than his name.

                Read it slowly so reality soaks in.

                Every time Freddie Roach watches Keith Thurman’s last fight, he is less impressed with Pacquiao’s upcoming opponent.

                It wasn’t just that Josesito Lopez almost upset Thurman when he hurt the heavily favoured fighter in the seventh round. Pacquiao’s trainer considered it a poor performance overall for the unbeaten WBA “super” world welterweight champion and questioned whether Thurman ever can regain the form that enabled him to defeat Danny Garcia and Shawn Porter before injuries interrupted his career.

                “I thought I was watching a four-round fighter,” Roach told BoxingScene.com following a Pacquiao training session this week at Roach’s Wild Card Boxing Club. “I mean, he was terrible. He didn’t do well at all. But if you look at each of his last three fights, he’s faded in each one. I’m not sure if it’s the biceps injury or whatever they’re crying about, but he hasn’t looked good in the three fights that I’ve seen and I do have his last seven fights on tape.”

                Thurman came back from those troublesome moments in the seventh round to beat Lopez by unanimous decision in their 12-rounder January 26 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn. The 30-year-old Thurman (29-0, 22 KOs, 1 NC) obviously had to shed some rust in that bout because he hadn’t fought in more than 22 months due to elbow surgery and a subsequent hand injury.

                Still, based on what Roach saw from Thurman versus Lopez (36-8, 19 KOs), he was surprised Thurman even agreed to fight Pacquiao next.

                “I don’t think he’s the fighter he once was,” Roach said. “That’s why at the press conference I kept telling him we’re gonna kick his ass. Manny was being too nice. I just wanted to let him know, because he was giving it to Manny. Manny’s a nice kid and he lets that bounce off him, and sometimes I can’t.”
                roach cannot help himself and always tells on manny

                Starting from Hatton manny had a habit making fights once a opponent was vulnerable in his most recent match

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                • #88
                  Originally posted by Roadblock View Post

                  Go away idiot, Thurman was a broken fighter that's why Manny was betting fav the bookies look at everything, Thurmon was nearly knocked out in his comeback fight by a shot Lopez after Keith had multiple surgeries and years out of action, Manny was all over fighting him when he seen how terrible he looked. there is more to a fighter on any night than his name.

                  Read it slowly so reality soaks in.

                  Every time Freddie Roach watches Keith Thurman’s last fight, he is less impressed with Pacquiao’s upcoming opponent.

                  It wasn’t just that Josesito Lopez almost upset Thurman when he hurt the heavily favoured fighter in the seventh round. Pacquiao’s trainer considered it a poor performance overall for the unbeaten WBA “super” world welterweight champion and questioned whether Thurman ever can regain the form that enabled him to defeat Danny Garcia and Shawn Porter before injuries interrupted his career.

                  “I thought I was watching a four-round fighter,” Roach told BoxingScene.com following a Pacquiao training session this week at Roach’s Wild Card Boxing Club. “I mean, he was terrible. He didn’t do well at all. But if you look at each of his last three fights, he’s faded in each one. I’m not sure if it’s the biceps injury or whatever they’re crying about, but he hasn’t looked good in the three fights that I’ve seen and I do have his last seven fights on tape.”

                  Thurman came back from those troublesome moments in the seventh round to beat Lopez by unanimous decision in their 12-rounder January 26 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn. The 30-year-old Thurman (29-0, 22 KOs, 1 NC) obviously had to shed some rust in that bout because he hadn’t fought in more than 22 months due to elbow surgery and a subsequent hand injury.

                  Still, based on what Roach saw from Thurman versus Lopez (36-8, 19 KOs), he was surprised Thurman even agreed to fight Pacquiao next.

                  “I don’t think he’s the fighter he once was,” Roach said. “That’s why at the press conference I kept telling him we’re gonna kick his ass. Manny was being too nice. I just wanted to let him know, because he was giving it to Manny. Manny’s a nice kid and he lets that bounce off him, and sometimes I can’t.”

                  all that autistic mental gymnastics and get destroyed with one sentence...

                  Mayweather has been fav in all his biggest fights. so therefore they no longer count?



                  LMFAO @ this single digit IQ subhuman

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                  • #89
                    Originally posted by HeadShots View Post


                    all that autistic mental gymnastics and get destroyed with one sentence...

                    Mayweather has been fav in all his biggest fights. so therefore they no longer count?



                    LMFAO @ this single digit IQ subhuman
                    Your logic is totally flawed in all areas , Thurman had poor form that's why Manny was favourite and that why Manny wanted the fight, bookies don't care about names they look at recent performance.

                    Nothing to do with Floyd so your idea that all favorites and all non favorites is straight from your child way of connecting things that have nothing to do with the individuals in question.

                    You are so dumb you don't know it.

                    This why Manny was favorite, the bookies seen the same as Roach did.

                    “I thought I was watching a four-round fighter,” Roach told BoxingScene.com following a Pacquiao training session this week at Roach’s Wild Card Boxing Club. “I mean, he was terrible. He didn’t do well at all. But if you look at each of his last three fights, he’s faded in each one. I’m not sure if it’s the biceps injury or whatever they’re crying about, but he hasn’t looked good in the three fights that I’ve seen and I do have his last seven fights on tape.”
                    Last edited by Roadblock; 06-29-2024, 09:59 PM.

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                    • #90
                      Originally posted by Roadblock View Post

                      Your logic is totally flawed in all areas , Thurman had poor form that's why Manny was favourite and that why Manny wanted the fight, bookies don't care about names they look at recent performance.

                      Nothing to do with Floyd so your idea that all favorites and all non favorites is straight from your child way of connecting things that have nothing to do with the individuals in question.

                      You are so dumb you don't know it.
                      Who you talking to ; Headshots or his alt Southpaw

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