If you can't answer the question, just say it. Your reply above is ducking my question. You have no answer as to why only Floyd fans and certain PR's / Cotto fans are accusing the guy who could potentially beat them of doing steroids. Nobody else, as far as I am aware, is doing that.
If you can't answer the question, just say it. Your reply above is ducking my question. You have no answer as to why only Floyd fans and certain PR's / Cotto fans are accusing the guy who could potentially beat them of doing steroids. Nobody else, as far as I am aware, is doing that.
Once again, I ask you, why is this?
And once again, I ask you, who else is doing it?
Don't reply with a picture.
Your ******* friend already figure out why and you still trying? Man your momma must have drop you many times when you were a kid. There is no other way you could be so dumb.
Your ******* friend already figure out why and you still trying? Man your momma must have drop you many times when you were a kid. There is no other way you could be so dumb.
I give him credit for beating those "fighters"....but the Hatton fight was @ 140lbs....and DLH didnt fight @ WW in over 9 years....(and he wasnt KO'ed..he quit...i guess a TKO)
again i ask you..what Welterweight did Pac Knock out?
junior welterweight or welterweight its doesn't matter same thing they both f**kin welterweights
What has this got to do with me asking if Pacquiao-De La Hoya was a WW fight?
You haven't replied to my other question yet.
BTW, let's leave out the jokes about mothers. It doesn't actually get any lower than that.
Because it was not a WW fight! De La Hoya came in on fight night at 147 (Pacquiao outweight De La Hoya) and he was coming down from 154 when on fight night he came in over 160. No real WW or a WW at all rehydrates only 2 pounds after the weigh in like De La Hoya did.
It was under WW rules but Pacquiao did not face a WW. He faced the Zombie Golden Boy.
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