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  • #11


    Someone did their homework....

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    • #12
      Fair enough..good read.

      However, did I miss something, but what happens if Mayweather is still standing after round 4? I'm not sure I read what was to happen after Round 4 for Manny to win. Anybody?

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Soir View Post
        This is WAY too convoluted for an idiot like Pacquiao to understand let alone implement in the ring.

        The fact that he has to read the art of war and do all of this damn homework just to compete shows hes in way over his head. Pacquiao will get KO'd or much worse following this plan.
        The Pacman has a "Master" trainer in Freddie Roach that will simplify the "War-Plan" against Pretty Boy. The techniques that will be implemented will definitely "Shock & Awe" poor Floyd and we might very well see a "Hattonesque" destruction of him. It will be very interesting to see how long poor Floyd will last in the ring against the "Pacman-Fighting-Machine." JAT






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        • #14
          Originally posted by Lady Fan View Post
          The Pacman has a "Master" trainer in Freddie Roach that will simplify the "War-Plan" against Pretty Boy. The techniques that will be implemented will definitely "Shock & Awe" poor Floyd and we might very well see a "Hattonesque" destruction of him. It will be very interesting to see how long poor Floyd will last in the ring against the "Pacman-Fighting-Machine." JAT



          45k says Pac doesn't beat Floyd...

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          • #15
            Originally posted by prtyboybladeage View Post
            45k says Pac doesn't beat Floyd...
            45,000 points is a good bet. I will sig this now.


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            Last edited by Foodie One; 12-13-2009, 01:59 AM.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by Lady Fan View Post
              45,000 points is a good bet. I will sig this now.
              good deal... so will I..

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              • #17
                Originally posted by Lady Fan View Post
                45,000 points is a good bet. I will sig this now.


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                12/04/09
                1) Addition for 1,000,000 points
                12/07/09
                2) Sweet Pea 50 for 500,000 points
                12/09/09
                3) Dominicano Soy! for 300,000 points
                12/12/09
                4) prtyboybladeage for 45,000 points
                Can I get a 250K bet?

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by K-Nan View Post
                  Can I get a 250K bet?
                  250,000 points is a good bet. I will sig this now.
                  Confirmed bets with:
                  12/04/09
                  1) Addition for 1,000,000 points
                  12/07/09
                  2) Sweet Pea 50 for 500,000 points
                  12/09/09
                  3) Dominicano Soy! for 300,000 points
                  12/12/09
                  4) prtyboybladeage for 45,000 points
                  5) K-Nan for 250,000 points

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by Lady Fan View Post
                    Page 5

                    Historical Perspective:
                    **** Germany laid the modern template for Blitzkrieg during World War II. Time was the critical factor in their war, as they were completely surrounded by opposing or neutral forces by land and by water. Thus, they had to win quickly. Similarly, Roach will prefer to not let the fight drag out. That would increase the chance of Floyd being able to dictate the tempo and pace.
                    In the ancient world, Hannibal (one of the ancient world's greatest military commanders) had an interest in directly engaging with the Roman legions (so long as landscape and weather conditions were favorable). Several Roman generals had particularly massive egos. Hannibal tailored his strategy to play these egos like strings on a guitar. To show nearby towns that Rome was no threat to the invading Gauls, Hannibal marched his armies in clear view of fortified cities, taunting the generals - to get them to come out and fight.
                    One general set up camp near a river. Hannibal attacked them in early dawn, knowing the commanding general was hot-tempered. The general ordered his troops to chase Hannibal's forces across the river. The Roman legions, early in the morning, crossed the ice cold river. The Romans got surrounded and was slaughtered on the other side. In one direct engagement, the Gauls (Hannibal's side) slaughtered over 60,000 Romans in six hours.
                    The lesson? Military commanders throughout history have shown that there is a way to make a smart enemy (temporarily) mentally incapable. You do that by removing information or by supplying false data (deception). You keep him guessing. Your forces become unpredictable, with no trace of trend or habit. Make sure he cannot think properly. In boxing's setting, that is accomplished with the Blitz. Commanders have also played to their opponent's ego; getting them to make mistakes based on emotion and / or sense of self-importance. In thousands of years of warfare, there have been thousands of opposing commanders with a personality trait similar to Floyd Mayweather, Jr.


                    Conclusion: When the scrolls are written, there will be a story to this Blitz strategy. And it is symbolic. If Pacquiao can pull it off, he will have come full circle in his life and in his boxing career. A street brawler from the alleys of General Santos. To an evolved two-fisted boxer. And back to brawler.
                    Final Lesson: When you have a clever, smart fighter, do not fight him in games requiring cleverness or smarts. Fight him in areas that require strength and brute force. In school, there is a way to defeat the smartest guy in class. You beat him into submission in basketball or football. You give him a bloody nose. You taunt him. Make him feel like coming from a privileged background somehow takes away from his manhood. You break his will and morale. If, however, you allow a smart fighter and / or student to oppose you in ways of the books, poetry, the arts, you are dead. You have played to his strengths, and in the art of warfare that is suicide.
                    Floyd Mayweather, Jr is undefeated at 40-0 in part because he has out-thought and out-adjusted his opponents. By way of the same analogy, why would Roach want to give him a chance to think? Why would "Master" Freddie give Mayweather the opportunity to study his opponent, and to adjust to a formulaic style?
                    There is a final and dark reason from Freddie Roach and Manny Pacquiao to implement an early Blitzkrieg: respect. Floyd is dismissive of Manny and considers him "easy work." The Mayweathers have been insulting "joke coach" Roach. We believe that Freddie wants to sadistically exact revenge, and that Manny wants to force Floyd to respect him, not in a good way, but by way of savagery. Muhammad Ali incessantly taunted Joe Frazier, calling him an "ugly gorilla." Only when Frazier brought him to the brink of death, in 14 rounds of hell, did Ali finally respect him inside and outside of the ring. Ali himself said that he felt he was going to die in "Thrilla in Manila." Both men reportedly pissed blood after the fight.
                    Manny grew up with nothing. Floyd flaunts his material excesses and ego. That provides combustible material. In human psychology, you do not gain an egoistic person's respect by beating him in material excesses or prestige. They will only get envious and try to one-up you. The way to earn an ego-driven person's respect is to give him a busted lip. Some people cannot be reasoned with. They only respond to force (pain). Floyd - like the Batman and Joker dynamic - is such a personality.
                    The Blitz as a plan by "Master" Freddie Roach is customized for his graduating pupil - a special lesson for the valedictorian of the class. Manny Pacquiao has already executed the Blitz in his old days, in the late 1990s and early 2000s, as a one-armed brawler. He closes off his career against a prolific boxing wizard - a pugilistic Merlin.
                    Returning to his roots, but this time armed with two-equally deadly arms, on March 13 Roach reveals a strategy, and Manny Pacquiao discloses his awesome firepower early, early, and early. Pressing the action . . . always pressing the action. Forcing an indomitable will. Taunting Floyd. Like in a schoolyard bullying session, trying to get him to drip blood . . .

                    http://www.examiner.com/examiner/x-4...weather-Jr-p-2
                    Shock and Awe will get Pac KOīd, and you canīt make PBF not think or frustrate him...that is PBF game

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by Mr. Chago View Post
                      Shock and Awe will get Pac KOīd, and you canīt make PBF not think or frustrate him...that is PBF game
                      The New and Improved "Super-Pacman" WILL "Shock and Awe" not only Mayweather but all the spectators in the arena. The people in attendance will see poor Floyd on the complete defensive against a very "Battle-Ready" fighting machine. Don't be too surprise in seeing an early stoppage of Pretty Boy.




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