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  • AllHailKingFloyd
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    #121
    King Floyd is always in his prime. Never lost his touches. Stop mocking him calling him "past his prime". King Floyd ages better than a fine wine.

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    • PRINCEKOOL
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      #122
      Originally posted by djtmal

      That is a lie Manny Pac had far more fights far more tougher fights plus was brutally ko'd
      It is my perception, and opinion which is reached via the use of evidence from both fighters careers before they fought.

      Note: Manny Pacquiao even at his peak, was being smashed up and beaten up during many of his best career wins. That was just the style of fighter he was during his career at times'.

      But from my observation, although both fighters were outside of their peak when they fought 'Floyd Mayweather was furthest from his peak. Come on? Marcos Maidana was meant to be stylistically a very easy fight for Mayweather. When you analyse Maidana as a fighter, he fights in manner which a peak Mayweather would have completely annihilated like Arturo Gatti'.

      I have always maintained that Manny Pacquiao really should have beaten Mayweather when they fought 'Floyd Mayweather Junior was allowed to win the fight, without even getting out of second gear. Those are the facts'.

      And this is what bothers Manny Pacquiao's hardcore fans, Floyd Mayweather was able to beat Pacquiao easy without even leaving second gear 'his greater technical skills, aided in him making a potentially extremely difficult fight easy to win'.

      To conclude: Floyd Mayweather Junior was like Edwin Moses 'as his career progressed, he was still able to stay ahead of his nearest competition'.

      I would not be surprised in the slightest if Manny Pacquiao, struggles to win a single round in this rematch 'as I think even from the evidence of Floyd Mayweather's exhibition fights, he has maintains his conditioning better than Pacquiao. It was very impressive the way he was able to come into all of his fights, in fairly solid condition while training at 20 to 30% intensity' etc.






      Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 02-25-2026, 12:42 PM.

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      • djtmal
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        #123
        Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

        It is my perception,





        Well your perception is way off because Manny had 60+ fights in 2015 war after war plus recently ko'd prior to Floyd, whereas Floyd was cherrypicking soft touches

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        • IronDanHamza
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          #124
          Originally posted by djtmal

          Ok so full credit if he gets in that ring and loses case closed
          Again, we have already established this.

          The same applies for Pacquaio if he loses, full credit, correct?

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          • djtmal
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            #125
            Originally posted by IronDanHamza

            Again, we have already established this.


            Ok so get your tmt pompoms out and pray Floyd cherrpicks correctly

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            • IronDanHamza
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              #126
              Originally posted by djtmal

              Ok so get your tmt pompoms out and pray Floyd cherrpicks correctly
              Cool yeah great.

              The same applies for Pacquaio if he loses, full credit, correct?

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              • djtmal
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                #127
                Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

                It is my perception, and opinion which is reached via the use of evidence from both fighters careers before they fought.

                Note: Manny Pacquiao even at his peak, was being smashed up and beaten up during many of his best career wins. That was just the style of fighter he was during his career at times'.

                But from my observation, although both fighters were outside of their peak when they fought 'Floyd Mayweather was furthest from his peak. Come on? Marcos Maidana was meant to be stylistically a very easy fight for Mayweather. When you analyse Maidana as a fighter, he fights in manner which a peak Mayweather would have completely annihilated like Arturo Gatti'.

                I have always maintained that Manny Pacquiao really should have beaten Mayweather when they fought 'Floyd Mayweather Junior was allowed to win the fight, without even getting out of second gear. Those are the facts'.

                And this is what bothers Manny Pacquiao's hardcore fans, Floyd Mayweather was able to beat Pacquiao easy without even leaving second gear 'his greater technical skills, aided in him making a potentially extremely difficult fight easy to win'.

                To conclude: Floyd Mayweather Junior was like Edwin Moses 'as his career progressed, he was still able to stay ahead of his nearest competition'.

                I would not be surprised in the slightest if Manny Pacquiao, struggles to win a single round in this rematch 'as I think even from the evidence of Floyd Mayweather's exhibition fights, he has maintains his conditioning better than Pacquiao. It was very impressive the way he was able to come into all of his fights, in fairly solid condition while training at 20 to 30% intensity' etc.





                Originally posted by IronDanHamza

                Cool yeah great.

                Alright then enough said just make sure Floyd doesn't run and hold us to death

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                • IronDanHamza
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                  #128
                  Originally posted by djtmal



                  Alright then enough said just make sure Floyd doesn't run and hold us to death
                  So you just won't answer that question then.

                  I'll take that none answer as an answer. Full credit if Pacquaio loses.

                  May the best man win.

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                  • ijudge
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                    #129
                    Floyd yearns to lose
                    He can't stand the itch
                    it'll be a big weight off his shoulders

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                    • daggum
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                      #130
                      Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

                      It is my perception, and opinion which is reached via the use of evidence from both fighters careers before they fought.

                      Note: Manny Pacquiao even at his peak, was being smashed up and beaten up during many of his best career wins. That was just the style of fighter he was during his career at times'.

                      But from my observation, although both fighters were outside of their peak when they fought 'Floyd Mayweather was furthest from his peak. Come on? Marcos Maidana was meant to be stylistically a very easy fight for Mayweather. When you analyse Maidana as a fighter, he fights in manner which a peak Mayweather would have completely annihilated like Arturo Gatti'.

                      I have always maintained that Manny Pacquiao really should have beaten Mayweather when they fought 'Floyd Mayweather Junior was allowed to win the fight, without even getting out of second gear. Those are the facts'.

                      And this is what bothers Manny Pacquiao's hardcore fans, Floyd Mayweather was able to beat Pacquiao easy without even leaving second gear
                      'his greater technical skills, aided in him making a potentially extremely difficult fight easy to win'.

                      To conclude: Floyd Mayweather Junior was like Edwin Moses 'as his career progressed, he was still able to stay ahead of his nearest competition'.

                      I would not be surprised in the slightest if Manny Pacquiao, struggles to win a single round in this rematch 'as I think even from the evidence of Floyd Mayweather's exhibition fights, he has maintains his conditioning better than Pacquiao. It was very impressive the way he was able to come into all of his fights, in fairly solid condition while training at 20 to 30% intensity' etc.





                      what a strange post. pac didnt allow floyd to do anything in that fight and you are giving floyd credit lol. pac landed the much cleaner harder punches. you can go back and watch that now. where are floyds clean punches? you can and people have timestamped pacs hard shots but timestamping a jab that falls short or barely grazes pac is kind of humiliating so not many do that...

                      in round 1 floyd came out strong leading with power shots and having success, by the end of the 2nd though pac was timing floyd and forcing him to shell up and not throw anything but a jab that most often fell short because floyd was not willing to stand anywhere close to pac because of pacs return fire and speed. the rest of the fight was just pac picking floyd off with good hard shots and floyd not landing anything of substance. you should have to land the better punches to win a boxnig match and floyd did not im so sorry.

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