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  • #41
    Originally posted by Tuavale View Post
    Holyfield has a good take on the fight. Pacquiao will romp, I'm very confident of that.
    exactly how i see the fight going. If he pressures Floyd for 12 rounds, uses his angles or gets him on the ropes...and the southpaw stance, I don't see Floyd winning. Yea Floyds a good counter puncher but he only throws one punch at a time and doesn't really have a lot of power.

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    • #42
      Originally posted by S a m u r a i View Post
      Good pics, Webb.

      And thanks for the video, ILLipino.
      thanks bro!

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      • #43
        Webb, what did you say? You won athelete of the year in College? Explain more. What did you do, play football? What school and what position? I was good at ball when I was younger but I stayed in trouble and got locked up. I use to play in the same pee wee league as Larry Johnson and I have an All Star Game MVP where we were in the same game together. We use to play ball all the time and I use to kill him back then and we would both spend the night over our peeps house. Good pics though homie. How old are you?

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        • #44
          Originally posted by ILLipino View Post
          He mentioned that Floyd last lost was in Olympics with a Southpaw . . .
          And noted that Zab (another southpaw) should have won it with Floyd but run out of gas . . .

          Pacquiao is like Energizer bunny and will continue to pressure Floyd and throw bunch of punches in 12 Rounds . . .





          Good tip from a boxing expert . . .
          I agree... I mean honestly I respect Holyfield as a fighter... but being an good fighter doesn't make you an boxing expert... if I sometimes hear boxing picks from ''boxing'' experts... I'm wondering what these guys are doing for a living...

          I say it again... Floyd has good weapons against southpaws... but obvisouly fighting a southpaw is more difficult then fighting an righty... we will see... against Corley and Judah he got hit but he also pressured them and stayed in front of them because he ain't respected their power... I don't except him to stay in front of Pacquiao

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          • #45
            Originally posted by DLT View Post
            Webb, what did you say? You won athelete of the year in College? Explain more. What did you do, play football? What school and what position? I was good at ball when I was younger but I stayed in trouble and got locked up. I use to play in the same pee wee league as Larry Johnson and I have an All Star Game MVP where we were in the same game together. We use to play ball all the time and I use to kill him back then and we would both spend the night over our peeps house. Good pics though homie. How old are you?
            yea, I actually won Athelete of the Year by my school newspaper for all the sports during my senior year. I went to Eastern Illinois University. The same school that Tony Romo went to, his senior year was my true freshmen year. So I know Tony pretty well, he is a good guy. I played Running Back. I'll add the link to the story that kind of goes with those pictures that I posted earlier in this thread. I'm 25 homie, i graduated college in 06 and I was apart of the 07 draft class. I had a workout with the Colts, but when I ran my forty I pulled my hamstring very bad, right as i got to the finish line. After I got hurt, they bagged off and no other teams showed me interest. But anyways, here is that link that I was talking about brah...

            http://media.www.dennews.com/media/s...-2881043.shtml

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            • #46
              Originally posted by COACH WEBB View Post
              yea, I actually won Athelete of the Year by my school newspaper for all the sports during my senior year. I went to Eastern Illinois University. The same school that Tony Romo went to, his senior year was my true freshmen year. So I know Tony pretty well, he is a good guy. I played Running Back. I'll add the link to the story that kind of goes with those pictures that I posted earlier in this thread. I'm 25 homie, i graduated college in 06 and I was apart of the 07 draft class. I had a workout with the Colts, but when I ran my forty I pulled my hamstring very bad, right as i got to the finish line. After I got hurt, they bagged off and no other teams showed me interest. But anyways, here is that link that I was talking about brah...

              http://media.www.dennews.com/media/s...-2881043.shtml
              Thats dope homie, I wish I had my **** together to go to school back in the day but I ended up getting kicked out of like 3 schools and not finishing 12th grade. I had to get my GED in jail. Then I see alot of cats that I use to ball with were playing big in College and pros like Larry. Ive also played RB along with FB, TE, DE, and MLB. So what you doing with ball now? Did you give it up or are you trying to play in a smaller league or anything?

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              • #47
                OMG THIS SO EXPOSES FLOYD...the brain damaged heavyweight. i mean NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ONE can go against his honest opinion...whatever he says goes so mayweather MUST be in trouble....

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by COACH WEBB View Post
                  yea, I actually won Athelete of the Year by my school newspaper for all the sports during my senior year. I went to Eastern Illinois University. The same school that Tony Romo went to, his senior year was my true freshmen year. So I know Tony pretty well, he is a good guy. I played Running Back. I'll add the link to the story that kind of goes with those pictures that I posted earlier in this thread. I'm 25 homie, i graduated college in 06 and I was apart of the 07 draft class. I had a workout with the Colts, but when I ran my forty I pulled my hamstring very bad, right as i got to the finish line. After I got hurt, they bagged off and no other teams showed me interest. But anyways, here is that link that I was talking about brah...

                  http://media.www.dennews.com/media/s...-2881043.shtml
                  I hind it hilarious that you can talk about hanging out with Evander like he is just one of the guys. I got that man so high on a pedestal that if I met him I would be like a deer in headlights.

                  He is my co-favorite fighter of all time by a large margin along with Arturo Gatti. Those two have the biggest hearts the sport has ever seen IMO.

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                  • #49
                    Im a Floyd fan but Holy is my boy and that was a great interview. Its going to be a great fight that could play out so many different ways

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by deanrw View Post
                      I hind it hilarious that you can talk about hanging out with Evander like he is just one of the guys. I got that man so high on a pedestal that if I met him I would be like a deer in headlights.

                      He is my co-favorite fighter of all time by a large margin along with Arturo Gatti. Those two have the biggest hearts the sport has ever seen IMO.
                      Yeah, Ive met Bowe a few times, I took Chop Chop's wife for a ride, talked to Tony Thompson, Gary Jones, Joppy, and so on. I think boxers are more down to earth than most pros

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