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Let's Be Honest People, Floyd "Money" Mayweather Is The Reason Boxing Has Returned
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Originally posted by El Jesus View Postno one fighter is bigger than the sport, if you stop watching because one person is no longer involved, you werent really a fan of the sport itself just the fighter.
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PACQUIAO is more exciting to watch than Mayweather.
Quit bull****ting about Floyd's absence being the cause of MMA's popularity.
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Originally posted by dainegerous View PostOh Really Mr. president ? ? ?
So youre Saying about Charisma Huh ? ? ?
You Know What About Charisma? ? ?
Whenever Pacman Is Figthing...
Its A Zero Crime In Philippines...
You Can Even Sleep In Every Primary Road Coz No One Is At The Streets...
Not A Single Person...
The Working Man Stops...
Even Church Are In Midst Whenever Pac has A Fight...
That Was Charisma Is...
Pacman Is A Guy Who Can Unite A Nation...
But Im Not Telling This Coz I Want Pacman To Win In The Coming Election...
Enough Said...
:****you:
No disrespect to the Phillipines but when a boxer is the most important figure in your country thats pretty telling......
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Originally posted by Mr. President View PostWho stopped watching? There's a general consesus that the past couple of years up until recently boxing went through a great depression and i'm simply pointing out that it's almost a direct result of Mayweathers retirement. When he left he was the face of the sport and now that he's back people are suddently claiming boxing has made some miraculous comeback. Like i said, that's no coincidence. Love him or hate him, we should all give him his props for almost single handedly carrying this sport on his back. You guys shouldnt let your hate blind you from giving credit where it's due.
Sure Floyd plays his part, as does Manny i dont see how anyone could deny either of them.
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Originally posted by Mr. President View PostNah, but it definitely takes a huge blow until a fighter with enough talent and charisma takes his place. Right now there's noone to fill his shoes which is why the 2 years he was retired is considered one of the darkest times in the history of the sport. It's no coincidence that boxing suddently made it's miraculous comeback right around the time he came back.
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Originally posted by Mr. President View PostWho stopped watching? There's a general consesus that the past couple of years up until recently boxing went through a great depression and i'm simply pointing out that it's almost a direct result of Mayweathers retirement. When he left he was the face of the sport and now that he's back people are suddently claiming boxing has made some miraculous comeback. Like i said, that's no coincidence. Love him or hate him, we should all give him his props for almost single handedly carrying this sport on his back. You guys shouldnt let your hate blind you from giving credit where it's due.
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