I actually find most people on NSB reasonable, maybe 50 posters are the so called "*****s and *******s". I've discussed with many Pac fans and they have good points and so had the Floyd fans.
Is this considered DUCKING?!?!
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Actually, no, it isn't ducking. You could call it honesty, although you must also consider that those words were said before Pacquiao was tested at Welterweight. Since he did well against Cotto, Pacquiao said he's staying at 147, and I would put money on it that Shane and him will fight, should Mosley beat Floyd.
If you think Pacquiao himself is afraid of Shane, think again. That's a Roach interview, not a Pacquiao interview. Despite what you might think, Pacquiao is not responsible for what Roach says.
As for ducking, though, nope, it's not what I'd consider ducking at all.Comment
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"Shane came to the gym twice to ask me to let him fight Manny," Roach says. "I told him no both times, and both times for the same two reasons: First, there isn't enough money there, and second, you're too good a fighter."
I'm just asking. I mean, if Floyd or Khan were to do that its considered ducking...
How about when Manny himself said "I will chop down Yuri Foreman to the body",then the very next day he said he sited Yuri Foreman's height as a problem to fight...isn't Yuri less than an inch in height from Oscar De La Hoya? Tell me that this makes sense-lolComment
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"Shane came to the gym twice to ask me to let him fight Manny," Roach says. "I told him no both times, and both times for the same two reasons: First, there isn't enough money there, and second, you're too good a fighter."
I'm just asking. I mean, if Floyd or Khan were to do that its considered ducking...Comment
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"Shane came to the gym twice to ask me to let him fight Manny," Roach says. "I told him no both times, and both times for the same two reasons: First, there isn't enough money there, and second, you're too good a fighter."
I'm just asking. I mean, if Floyd or Khan were to do that its considered ducking...Comment
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Actually, no, it isn't ducking. You could call it honesty, although you must also consider that those words were said before Pacquiao was tested at Welterweight. Since he did well against Cotto, Pacquiao said he's staying at 147, and I would put money on it that Shane and him will fight, should Mosley beat Floyd.
If you think Pacquiao himself is afraid of Shane, think again. That's a Roach interview, not a Pacquiao interview. Despite what you might think, Pacquiao is not responsible for what Roach says.
As for ducking, though, nope, it's not what I'd consider ducking at all.Comment
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