will Mayweather be a gracious loser if Pacquiao wins?

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  • whatkent?
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    #11
    no he won't be gracious. that's what people with class do. everybody knows and it's a fact that the mayweather name has never had any class and always act like trash. the apple never falls far from the tree. mayweather will be similar to father and uncle.

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    • rao007
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      #12
      As much as I would like to believe Mayweather wouldn't be gracious--I believe he will if he loses. You guys don't know him personally so stop acting like you do.

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      • NYU Alum
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        #13
        Originally posted by pasawayako
        yes he will, finally floyd will admit that someone is greater than him.
        Question: if Pac somehow, miraculously, loses.... do you think that he will say that Floyd is the better fighter?

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        • NYU Alum
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          #14
          Originally posted by Jack D Ripper
          I think he walks out of the ring and avoids Kellerman altogether.
          Hereafter referred as "the babybull move". Previously known as 'pulling a winky".

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          • DiLLiNGER
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            #15
            Originally posted by NYU Alum
            Question: if Pac somehow, miraculously, loses.... do you think that he will say that Floyd is the better fighter?
            thats some low life nutt-hugging ****

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            • Smidgeon
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              #16
              It's possible. That would definitely earn him respect from sensible boxing fans.

              His old man, however, I'm fairly certain wouldn't stop bitchin' about it

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              • Pullcounter
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                #17
                floyd won't be gracious in defeat. the first phrase that comes out his mouth will contain the word "steroids".

                he learns from his daddy, floyd sr is a sore loser.

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                • RockStar45
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                  #18
                  I think he would give Manny a hug and congratulate him on the win, but then would leave before being interviewed by Merchant/Kellerman.

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                  • -MAKAVELLI-
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Pullcounter
                    floyd won't be gracious in defeat. the first phrase that comes out his mouth will contain the word "steroids".

                    he learns from his daddy, floyd sr is a sore loser.


                    and in 6 months, he'll be in The Philippines begging Congressman Pacquiao for a rematch


                    true story

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                    • GTR
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by NYU Alum
                      Question: if Pac somehow, miraculously, loses.... do you think that he will say that Floyd is the better fighter?
                      I cant see a JMM vs floyd deja vu.. i think pac will take his loss and ask for a rematch. "Anytime, anywhere."

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