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  • #41
    Originally posted by Breakbeat View Post
    Mayweather has got this in the bag.

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    • #42
      **** yes!!like i always said i hope floyd shuts all of us up by taking a legite fight, just didnt think pac would maul cotto like that ohh well i hope floyd takes this fight, dont really know who im rooting for though....

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      • #43
        Originally posted by Maxshayne View Post
        Nate Campbell,Juan guzman,Zaheer Raheem,he also avoided Mosley whose not slick but a good black fighter and Tim Bradley,
        Cambell is not slick. He is cagey, very crafty, tough, but not slick, Guzman is not African American, Raheem was not in his weightclass, Mosley like you said is not slick, Bradley is not slick either. Slick fighters don't get dropped and hurt badley by the Holt's in the world. Even though I think Bradley would give Pac fits. Hatton was the #1 JWW.

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        • #44
          And so it begins! the real king is back to reclaim whats his. Enjoy your final moments in the sun Manny.

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          • #45
            Originally posted by jrosales13 View Post
            Exactly your point is that Pac is not a natural WW, only beats shot fighters, and uses roids. So why would Floyd get credit for beating him? Obviously like you said Pac is not a WW and is an overrated steroid user. So no credit for Floyd.
            it doesnt matter what the circumstances are.

            Floyd is always in a lose lose situation.

            even if he moved up to MW and beat a MW. people would still find a way to **** on him

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            • #46
              Originally posted by Maxshayne View Post
              The point i`m trying to make is that its not his natural weight.I think Cotto was shot that`s why he was able to drop Cotto.Pac never once hurt Delahoya.
              to be fair...De La Hoya has never really looked hurt in a fight or knocked down....other than the Hopkins fight

              Oscar has a sturdy chin

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              • #47
                Originally posted by Maxshayne View Post
                Nate Campbell,Juan guzman,Zaheer Raheem,he also avoided Mosley whose not slick but a good black fighter and Tim Bradley,
                I hope no one responds to this **** boy poster. Joan Guzman an african american fighter?

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by Jiddu Dali View Post
                  I dont know...I dont think fighters avoid fighters...all this ducking talk is only relevant on boxing forums....

                  I have never said he has AVOIDED slick black fighters
                  Do you think think either fighter would outprice themselves? And, if so who do you think would outpriced themselves?

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by Ekscape View Post
                    Come on man Manny hasnt avoided anyone that just dumb to even say. Manny has fought any and everyone... Mayweather-Pacquiao 2010... Can you guys imagine how much the tickets are gonna cost for the fight? damn
                    Who are you kidding?They all wanted to fight him and MAnny would`nt look at them sideways.Mosley even agreed to come down to 140 and he turned it down.

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by jrosales13 View Post
                      Exactly your point is that Pac is not a natural WW, only beats shot fighters, and uses roids. So why would Floyd get credit for beating him? Obviously like you said Pac is not a WW and is an overrated steroid user. So no credit for Floyd.
                      He should`nt get that much credit if he beats him cause Pac resume is overated.

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