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Floyd Mayweather: "I think Pacquiao got exposed in that fight"

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  • Originally posted by DonTaseMeBrah View Post
    this guy is a delusional pathological liar without a ounce of shame or honesty.
    Couldn't have put it any better myself

    If contradiction was a sin...well...lets leave at that

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    • “Personally, I think Pacquiao got exposed in that fight for being one-dimensional. You can have all [the] offence ability in the world but with no defense you’re not going to last long against a good counter puncher such as myself. Look at the way Clottey was getting through, each time he threw something it landed. Then at the end Pacquiao’s was all busted up, when’s the last time you’ve seen my face all messed up like that? That’s the difference between an amateur and a true pound for pound boxer.”
      Hahahaha tell em Floyd!! , and he's right of course, the "exposed" comment is alluding to Pac's failure to deal with straight rights ONCE AGAIN and getting caught with double and sometimes TRIPPLE uppercuts throughout the fight, and that's by a fighter who barely punches and is slow as hell, and though Pac clearly won the fight it was interesting to see he had no plan B when it came to cracking Clotteys defence, which is why Floyd believes he's "one dimensional" i guess.

      I'm loving the hatred between Floyd and Pac, none of this "lovey dovey" crap Manny had going on with Clottey!! .

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      • He said Pacquiao have his fans a boring fight? .... dear lord.


        Next time im going through insomnia i will make sure to watch Mayweather Marquez ... no no wait Mayweather / De La Hoya

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        • Floyd says the ******est sh** imaginable in the lead up to his fights.

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          • Originally posted by Silky-Flow View Post
            Hahahaha tell em Floyd!! , and he's right of course, the "exposed" comment is alluding to Pac's failure to deal with straight rights ONCE AGAIN and getting caught with double and sometimes TRIPPLE uppercuts throughout the fight, and that's by a fighter who barely punches and is slow as hell, and though Pac clearly won the fight it was interesting to see he had no plan B when it came to cracking Clotteys defence, which is why Floyd believes he's "one dimensional" i guess.

            I'm loving the hatred between Floyd and Pac, none of this "lovey dovey" crap Manny had going on with Clottey!! .
            You guys got it all wrong and only looked at the fact that Floyd said it. If any other boxing analyst would have said this all of you would have kept your mouths shut.

            Floyd analysis is spot on when discussing the actual fight in the ring. The rest of hit was ego talking but when breaking down Manny he was right.

            You guys keep looking at this from a stand point of Manny being able to hit Floyd because of speed. Its not Floyd's defense that Roach & Co. should be worried about. Its hits offense. Floyd puts himself in positions to where he can't be countered after hitting his opponent but he can still counter them. Manny ate a lot of left hooks, and straight rights which are Floyd's best punches. If/When they fight, once Floyd establishes the left hook and straight right, the fights over, because one thing that Manny hasn't had to do at this point is make an adjustment in the middle of the fight. He just does the same thing all night long.

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            • Just take the tests Floydie..........*snickers*

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              • IIRC, Pacquiao purposely let Clottey connect to increase Clottey's confidence and allowing Pacquiao to find more openings.

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                • Originally posted by DeLaHoya1fan View Post
                  Self proclaimed pound-for-pound king Floyd Mayweather Jr., 33, watched on as Manny Pacquiao blasted his outmatch opponent from the opening bell, Mayweather however maintains that he was not impressed with the performance and claims that despite losing, Joshua Clottey ‘exposed’ the Filipino superstar.

                  “Personally, I think Pacquiao got exposed in that fight for being one-dimensional. You can have all [the] offence ability in the world but with no defense you’re not going to last long against a good counter puncher such as myself. Look at the way Clottey was getting through, each time he threw something it landed. Then at the end Pacquiao’s was all busted up, when’s the last time you’ve seen my face all messed up like that? That’s the difference between an amateur and a true pound for pound boxer.”

                  “I think Pacquiao gave the fans a boring fight, he was punching his arms for all 12 rounds. At least when you watch Floyd Mayweather you know you’ll be seeing non-stop action for 30 minutes straight and that’s what you’ll see on May 1st . “

                  While 51,000 people were in attendance in the Texas stadium, Mayweather claims this number is abysmal compared to the attendance number he would have set.

                  “The attendance numbers ain’t nothing compared to what I have drawn in the past or what I would have drawn if that was me in the ring that night, everybody knows that. Half those seats were empty in the back and people say Pacquiao is a draw? Let’s not forget who generated a revenue of 2.5 million dollars in one fight alone. The only reason why he's popular is because he's an ethnic minorty and from the Philippines so it's something special. If he was from Africa he would be just another boxer.”

                  Initially the boxing mega fight between Mayweather and Pacquiao seemed a go for March 13th until the Mayweather camp insisted of Olympic-style drug testing which Pacquiao was not willing to undergo.

                  “The thing is I am just looking out for the good of the sport, everyone should compete on a fair level but he [Pacquiao ] doesn’t want that. I’m not going to say what he is or isn’t on but lets just say that HGH is one hell of a drug. All roads lead to Floyd Mayweather, we all know that. If he wants to fight me, he doesn’t have to look far. Just look for the biggest mansion in Vegas and that’s me. The matter of the fact is I put the offer on the table and he declined ain’t no two ways about it, he doesn’t want anything to do with a true pound for pound fighter. Once I get [Shane] Mosley out the way then we’ll see what Pacquiao has to say until then I don’t want to hear about him or nothing.”

                  http://www.cagereport.net/Floyd-Mayw...hat-fight.html

                  If he wants to fight me, he doesn’t have to look far. Just look for the biggest mansion in Vegas and that’s me.

                  WOW TELL ME THIS GUY ISNT A LEGEND IN FUNNY TRASH TALKING

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                  • Originally posted by Pac-Fan View Post
                    IIRC, Pacquiao purposely let Clottey connect to increase Clottey's confidence and allowing Pacquiao to find more openings.
                    LOL.

                    Wow.

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                    • Floyd and the *****S -

                      All talk, No substance.

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