talking without proof? no need to get too indepth here...pac refused to take a drug test to prove he is clean. that alone gives me the right to suspect and to formulate my own opinion. So **** you im not talkin ****, my opinion was due to his actions. If mayweather was the one who i suspected of juicing...giving the same circumstances, you would not object cause you are a manny d*ck rider...by the way i read enough crap on manny so i did not bother to read the crap you dreamed up about your boy.
Comments Thread For: Shane Mosley: "I'm Going To Knock Mayweather Out"
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I have to disagree with the "MoneyMayMafia", who surely isn't biased at all.
Mosley is on a mission, I'm telling you. If there's one thing I'm certain of, it's that Shane is gonna give everything he's got to beat Mayweather, and I think he truly believes a KO is a possibility. Only a fool would think it isn't. Imagine if he did KO Floyd? Shane would be a total legend and he knows this. He ain't turning up strictly for a pay check. He is coming to fight and do everything he can to give Floyd hell. Believe it!
Pacquiao isn't overrated one bit. Let's look at the situation here.
Manny Pacquiao has had only two fights above 140. He eased himself into the weight class in a sensible way. Yeah, we know one guy was old and over the hill (Oscar) but how many people gave Pacquiao a chance before the fight happened? Most people didn't even think it'd go a few rounds. (I bet on Pacquiao to beat Oscar, I'm glad to say). Whatever -- it was a great business move and a challenge worth taking because it opened some big ass doors for Pacquiao to get him where he is right now. It wasn't Manny's fault Oscar wasn't at his best, he took a big risk and it paid off. How can anyone not respect that? Only a complete ****ing imbecile disses him for it! They don't understand, they just post ****** bull**** as though Manny cherry picked Oscar. It was the other way round! Oscar avoided Margarito and wanted to fight Pacquiao instead. He also insisted on fighting Pacquiao at 147. Pacquiao himself came up THREE divisions for that fight. He deserves some god damn credit.
After that, he fights Hatton and almost puts him in a coma with a stunning performance and probably KO of the year for 2009.
Then he fights his second WW fight (yes, anything from 141-147 is WW) and takes on the guy who most people had in the #1 spot. He dealt with Cotto as a true champ should. Cotto was not drained. He said he felt great at the weight, 145 didn't affect him at all and most importantly, he said 145 is actually the weight they always aim for. Many times I have posted quotes from Cotto that confirm what I'm saying.
But most importantly, in just over a week's time... he's fighting a prime WW. It will be his fourth megafight in just 15 months. Who else is doing **** like this? And again, how the hell can anyone show this man any kind of disrespect? The mind boggles.
Clottey is at least a top 5 WW. Many thought he beat Cotto. Clottey is tough as nails and will outweigh Manny by quite a bit. He is also a very good defensive fighter. And again, he is taking a risk, no matter what the bull****ters and hatemongers say. Clottey is no pushover for anyone at this weight.
So while we're here, we might as well contrast this with Floyd. He hasn't really done much that's impressive since 2002. 8 years without fighting a credible threat. He's been at WW for around 5 years, and who has he fought? Baldomir? Judah? FFS, Pacquaio's win over Cotto is more impressive than anything Floyd has done in years.
Bottom line though -- you say he hasn't fought a prime welter. Well he's just about to do exactly that. Contrast this with Floyd once more. He is fighting a guy who's almost 40 years old, and if you take Margarito off his resume, Shane hasn't looked so good for quite a while. He was going life or death with Mayorga. He has been out of action for almost the same length of time as Manny's had his four megafights.
I know who I'm more impressed with, that's for sure.
In my opinion, those who criticize Pacquiao wouldn't recognize something special even if it smacked them in the face. These are some of the same people who think Mayweather is greater than Sugar Ray Robinson. They probably won't witness anyone quite like Pacquiao again in their lifetime, but still they somehow find it in themselves to talk ****... it's incredible. We are witnessing greatness. Appreciate it while it's here.
And with all that said, and I do agree with you on some of this, are you not impressed with Mayweathers' top notch skills in the ring? You can be the biggest Pac fan in the whole wide world, that's cool, but you've got to be a real hater if you deny that PBF is technically superior in the ring. If you don't agree...nevermind this post.Comment
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I'm glad to know there are a few of us out here who see things for what they really are.
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And with all that said, and I do agree with you on some of this, are you not impressed with Mayweathers' top notch skills in the ring? You can be the biggest Pac fan in the whole wide world, that's cool, but you've got to be a real hater if you deny that PBF is technically superior in the ring. If you don't agree...nevermind this post.
As for being technically superior in the ring, listen, fighting isn't only about technical skills. far from it. There are so many other intangibles to consider. For starters, I believe Manny's mental strength is far greater than Floyd's.
Floyd is a great boxer. Manny is a great fighter, but he is also a far better technical boxer than he is given credit for. I know for a fact he can be slick and defensive if he wants to, I've seen him do it in sparring, but he chooses to fight with heart and fire because it's what the public loves to see. It's what has made him who he is -- the most exciting fighter on the planet.
Floyd will have people believe Manny is one-dimensional. This is the biggest crock of **** in the world. He is multi-dimensional. Floyd is actually the one whio is one-dimensional as far as I can see. he never does anything different except play it safe. I'm not impressed. I don't even really want to watch him. He is the Yngwie Malmsteen of boxing. Yeah, Yngwie is a technically great guitarist, but do you really want to listen?
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I have to disagree with the "MoneyMayMafia", who surely isn't biased at all.
Mosley is on a mission, I'm telling you. If there's one thing I'm certain of, it's that Shane is gonna give everything he's got to beat Mayweather, and I think he truly believes a KO is a possibility. Only a fool would think it isn't. Imagine if he did KO Floyd? Shane would be a total legend and he knows this. He ain't turning up strictly for a pay check. He is coming to fight and do everything he can to give Floyd hell. Believe it!
Pacquiao isn't overrated one bit. Let's look at the situation here.
Manny Pacquiao has had only two fights above 140. He eased himself into the weight class in a sensible way. Yeah, we know one guy was old and over the hill (Oscar) but how many people gave Pacquiao a chance before the fight happened? Most people didn't even think it'd go a few rounds. (I bet on Pacquiao to beat Oscar, I'm glad to say). Whatever -- it was a great business move and a challenge worth taking because it opened some big ass doors for Pacquiao to get him where he is right now. It wasn't Manny's fault Oscar wasn't at his best, he took a big risk and it paid off. How can anyone not respect that? Only a complete ****ing imbecile disses him for it! They don't understand, they just post ****** bull**** as though Manny cherry picked Oscar. It was the other way round! Oscar avoided Margarito and wanted to fight Pacquiao instead. He also insisted on fighting Pacquiao at 147. Pacquiao himself came up THREE divisions for that fight. He deserves some god damn credit.
After that, he fights Hatton and almost puts him in a coma with a stunning performance and probably KO of the year for 2009.
Then he fights his second WW fight (yes, anything from 141-147 is WW) and takes on the guy who most people had in the #1 spot. He dealt with Cotto as a true champ should. Cotto was not drained. He said he felt great at the weight, 145 didn't affect him at all and most importantly, he said 145 is actually the weight they always aim for. Many times I have posted quotes from Cotto that confirm what I'm saying.
But most importantly, in just over a week's time... he's fighting a prime WW. It will be his fourth megafight in just 15 months. Who else is doing **** like this? And again, how the hell can anyone show this man any kind of disrespect? The mind boggles.
Clottey is at least a top 5 WW. Many thought he beat Cotto. Clottey is tough as nails and will outweigh Manny by quite a bit. He is also a very good defensive fighter. And again, he is taking a risk, no matter what the bull****ters and hatemongers say. Clottey is no pushover for anyone at this weight.
So while we're here, we might as well contrast this with Floyd. He hasn't really done much that's impressive since 2002. 8 years without fighting a credible threat. He's been at WW for around 5 years, and who has he fought? Baldomir? Judah? FFS, Pacquaio's win over Cotto is more impressive than anything Floyd has done in years.
Bottom line though -- you say he hasn't fought a prime welter. Well he's just about to do exactly that. Contrast this with Floyd once more. He is fighting a guy who's almost 40 years old, and if you take Margarito off his resume, Shane hasn't looked so good for quite a while. He was going life or death with Mayorga. He has been out of action for almost the same length of time as Manny's had his four megafights.
I know who I'm more impressed with, that's for sure.
In my opinion, those who criticize Pacquiao wouldn't recognize something special even if it smacked them in the face. These are some of the same people who think Mayweather is greater than Sugar Ray Robinson. They probably won't witness anyone quite like Pacquiao again in their lifetime, but still they somehow find it in themselves to talk ****... it's incredible. We are witnessing greatness. Appreciate it while it's here.
Personally I think you might as well go and **** your head against a brick wall, but the effort is there and it deserves credit.Comment
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