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  • #11
    Originally posted by Carpe Diem View Post

    Yawn..Let it go, bro! Pacquiao loss. Let me guess, Pacquiao at his best was in 2009 after he beat Cotto, well why didn’t he accepted to take the USADA test as the clear B-side? Top Rank and Pacquiao both didn’t want it back then and kept stalling and then after a few fights with Marquez one of which Pacquiao got slept for the whole world to see that’s when reality sets in and he went and got a boxing lesson by Floyd the same exact way it would’ve happened if that fight had took
    place in 2010. Styles make fights, Floyd was simply too fundamentally skilled and twitchy for Pacquiao. Pacquiao may have accomplished more accolades than Floyd, but Floyd was the better boxer. It’s 2024, Pacquiao will always have that L on his record. Deal with it!!!!
    lmao manny's drawing power was due in part to being THA CHOSEN ONE

    He was SUPPOSED to give Floyd h3ll

    Getting handled as early as 2010 would have drastically reduced the ppvs he pulled

    western mainstream media was too busy simping for manny to celebrate when Cotto and Maidana gave Floyd that work

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    • #12
      The hype train for Pacquiao on here was unlike anything I’ve ever seen and it hasn’t been duplicated since then, not by Canelo, Inoue, Crawford, etc. Still can’t believe some posters were arguing that Pacquiao would’ve dismantled Floyd the same way he did Margarito, you couldn’t make this **** up. I miss watching Pacquiao fights, but I sure as **** don’t miss any of his deluded fanbase.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Carpe Diem View Post
        The hype train for Pacquiao on here was unlike anything I’ve ever seen and it hasn’t been duplicated since then, not by Canelo, Inoue, Crawford, etc. Still can’t believe some posters were arguing that Pacquiao would’ve dismantled Floyd the same way he did Margarito, you couldn’t make this **** up. I miss watching Pacquiao fights, but I sure as **** don’t miss any of his deluded fanbase.
        it happens when you onboard a buncha brand new fans from a country with a limited education system

        those were not the sharpest tools in the shed

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        • #14
          Are y'all that dense?

          Like Usyk & Lomachenko, Madrimov has few professional fights because he turned pro late.

          Usyk & Lomachenko have both been #1 P4P with less than 20 fights.

          Do y'all even watch boxing?

          Hell, Loma was ranked P4P #1 with like 13/14 fights

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          • #15
            Originally posted by The D3vil View Post
            Are y'all that dense?

            Like Usyk & Lomachenko, Madrimov has few professional fights because he turned pro late.

            Usyk & Lomachenko have both been #1 P4P with less than 20 fights.

            Do y'all even watch boxing?

            Hell, Loma was ranked P4P #1 with like 13/14 fights
            Israil's extensive amateur experience appears to have translated well into the pros

            I hope he goes onto have a very good career like Loma
            w1cked w1cked likes this.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by Carpe Diem View Post
              Nah, Bud is better than Tim ever was.
              How? He’s never faced anywhere near the level of competition

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              • #17
                Originally posted by The D3vil View Post
                Are y'all that dense?

                Like Usyk & Lomachenko, Madrimov has few professional fights because he turned pro late.

                Usyk & Lomachenko have both been #1 P4P with less than 20 fights.

                Do y'all even watch boxing?

                Hell, Loma was ranked P4P #1 with like 13/14 fights
                Do you watch boxing? Usyk has a better resume than Crawford.

                Loma was always overhyped.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Carpe Diem View Post

                  Yawn..Let it go, bro!
                  Well if you don't like the answer, don't ask the question.

                  Mayweather had multiple opportunies to make a fight with the guy.

                  His creativity in making excuses to avoid it are legendary.

                  Had he just beat the best guys on his resume in thier primes, you wouldn't have to defend him so rigoriously.

                  Sorry getting a mediocre points win over a shopworn Manny Pacquaio is mediocre at best.
                  Last edited by djtmal; 08-07-2024, 08:54 AM.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by djtmal View Post

                    Well if you don't like the answer, don't ask the question.

                    Mayweather had multiple opportunies to make a fight with the guy.

                    His creativity in making excuses to avoid it are legendary.

                    Had he just beat the best guys on his resume in thier primes, you wouldn't have to defend him so rigoriously.

                    Sorry getting a mediocre points win over a shopworn Manny Pacquaio is mediocre at best.


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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by Carpe Diem View Post

                      Yawn..Let it go, bro! Pacquiao loss. Let me guess, Pacquiao at his best was in 2009 after he beat Cotto, well why didn’t he accepted to take the USADA test as the clear B-side? Top Rank and Pacquiao both didn’t want it back then and kept stalling and then after a few fights with Marquez one of which Pacquiao got slept for the whole world to see that’s when reality sets in and he went and got a boxing lesson by Floyd the same exact way it would’ve happened if that fight had took
                      place in 2010. Styles make fights, Floyd was simply too fundamentally skilled and twitchy for Pacquiao. Pacquiao may have accomplished more accolades than Floyd, but Floyd was the better boxer. It’s 2024, Pacquiao will always have that L on his record. Deal with it!!!!
                      Floyd would've schooled Manny as early as March 2010, but Pac suddenly became "scared of needles", "weakened by blood tests", and dozens of other excuses made by "muh promota Bob Arum" to avoid having his cash cow humiliated by Mayweather. The fact some STILL think Floyd was "ducking" Manny just shows how powerful propaganda can be.

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