Mayweather doesn't want the Pacquiao fight because he will lose.

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  • them_apples
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    Mayweather doesn't want the Pacquiao fight because he will lose.

    This is why the Mayweathers think he's on roids, because he's to good for them to believe it.

    Doesn't matter though, roids don't convert to skill and Mosely or Jones both didn't suddenly dominate with the help of roids.

    Mayweather would lose badly to Pacquiao at this stage, and it's more obvious than ever now. He could barely hurt an old fat Marquez with a style that was made for him.

    so yea, basically...thats the truth.
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    I'm starting to lean towards pacquiao now as well. Not to mention that we've yet to see pacquiao fight with the extra motivation of a mouthy opponent which is what floyd is doing. Pac is the last guy who's skin you want to get under because he will come to kill you.

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    • oside4life
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      thread starter is basically right he is scared to lose, and he doesn't want to prove himself, thats why in my opinion floyd will not be a atg to me cause he never fought the elite level after 01 period, the ww division was filled with fighters but he chose not to fight the elite but to cherry pick and win an easy abc belt. It's a shame because that boy has all the talent in the world but he never put all his chips in the middle of the table and say i'm all in and the pac fight was it.

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      • oside4life
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        #4
        march 13 should have been the night that boxing fans around the world would be talking about for decades. NOt going to happen because of mayweather insecurities on winning this fight. Like it's a big deal you lose if he would have lost a close classic fight I would have said f' it that boy can still fight. There is no shame in losing a classic war or classic tactical fight but he thinks it is. So go along and fight some fregin joke floyd and rob your fans and boxing fans of what should be going down on march 13. THANKS ALOT FLOYD MAYWEATHER AND THE MAYWEATHER FAMILY

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        • Haglerwins
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          I hate this about the undefeated mentality, as if losing even once says you're not that good. You can easily make the argument losing makes you a better fighter. You're looser and have absolutely nothing to worry about trying to protect a record with a few losses under your belt. 1 less thing you don't have to think about. As long as you win most of your wars and trilogies, etc. nobody cares.

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          • ThunderWolf
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            #6
            Originally posted by them_apples
            ...Mayweather would lose badly to Pacquiao at this stage, and it's more obvious than ever now. He could barely hurt an old fat Marquez with a style that was made for him.

            so yea, basically...thats the truth.
            I think PBF thought Pacquiao will bow to him and his demands but only now realizes that it`s too late for him to recant his bluff.

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            • F l i c k e r
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              #7
              Originally posted by them_apples
              This is why the Mayweathers think he's on roids, because he's to good for them to believe it.

              Doesn't matter though, roids don't convert to skill and Mosely or Jones both didn't suddenly dominate with the help of roids.

              Mayweather would lose badly to Pacquiao at this stage, and it's more obvious than ever now. He could barely hurt an old fat Marquez with a style that was made for him.

              so yea, basically...thats the truth.
              It works both ways Apples. I didn't think you would turn to what Denden is smoking.

              Maybe Floyd did try to accuse Pacquiao of drugging so he wouldn't have to fight. But it all could have blown up in his face if Pacquiao would have simply said yes.

              Since it didn't. Pacquiao is the one on the fence. Now he is questionable because he refused the strict drug testing that Mayweather wanted.

              You dont say no to something like that unless you got something to hide.

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                #8
                Originally posted by sandyvahra
                I'm starting to lean towards pacquiao now as well. Not to mention that we've yet to see pacquiao fight with the extra motivation of a mouthy opponent which is what floyd is doing. Pac is the last guy who's skin you want to get under because he will come to kill you.
                It's always the quiet and laid back people that are psychos when they blow their lid, and Pac will be one in the ring if the fight ever happens. Pac will give Floyd a beating of his life.

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                • oside4life
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                  Originally posted by F l i c k e r
                  It works both ways Apples. I didn't think you would turn to what Denden is smoking.

                  Maybe Floyd did try to accuse Pacquiao of drugging so he wouldn't have to fight. But it all could have blown up in his face if Pacquiao would have simply said yes.

                  Since it didn't. Pacquiao is the one on the fence. Now he is questionable because he refused the strict drug testing that Mayweather wanted.

                  You dont say no to something like that unless you got something to hide.
                  In all due respect though who the hell does floyd think he is? He is not the commisioner of boxing he isn't even the champ, Pacman doesn't have to listen to him at all. Thats the way I see it. Also paulie did say in a interview before the cotto fight, that he though cotto would win but if pacquiao did win that you could consider him the greatest to do it. Now that pacquiao did beat cotto it's a beat of a whole new drum from paulie, "basically hatting on pacquiao". These people didn't think he would beat cotto and when he did they just wanted to throw dirt on his name and that is what haters do for a living.

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                  • ThunderWolf
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by F l i c k e r
                    ...You dont say no to something like that unless you got something to hide.
                    Oh yes, you have a right to say no, it is your human right even if it`s just for the heck of it, He is not a slave to anyone, especially when he knows he have passed dozens of drug/steroid tests with flying colors.

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