Originally posted by Bee Keepz
View Post
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Floyd Mayweather “I’m not interested in Pacquiao’s title”
Collapse
-
Originally posted by Vegan101 View PostFloyd also refused to fight Pacquiao by asking OST.
To be fair both fighters ducked each other. Btw, I'm a Floyd fan.
Pac said no , Floyd was still there saying yes , how the *** does that mean Floyd ducked him , that is so ***en ****** and makes no sense at all that the guy saying lets fight and is still in the negotiation is the ducker , that is the mentality of an underage ******* .
Comment
-
Originally posted by Reloaded View PostGet out of here , OST is random Pac refused random testing , they have never been blood tested for PEDS , get your facts right buddy because your have it so wrong .
"No. 2, we would agree to take the blood test in January within 30 days of the fight and any other random blood tests that the Nevada State Athletic Commission elected to do without a timeline," said Arum. "We're so confident that the Nevada Commission would do the right thing that we don't have to put a timeline in there."
http://boxing.fanhouse.com/2009/12/2...ther-pacquiao/“Let the commission decide. If they come away and decide Manny needs to be blood tested every single [expletive] day, then we will go with that. This is the way to go to give this thing legitimacy. I hope they [Team Mayweather] see reason.”
http://sports.yahoo.com/box/news?slu...deadline122709Last edited by Bee Keepz; 05-18-2010, 04:14 PM.
Comment
-
By Michael Angelo Serra
Is it bad blood or just a blood feud?
Floyd Mayweather, JR., did what he doe’s best, souring Sugar Shane Mosley or should that be caning Sugar!
It was just past midnight in Essex, England, and a storm was brewing, thunder, lightning and *******ial rain hit’s the road just outside my house here in Colchester, England.
Mayweather I felt, pre fight, was in for some stormy weather.
I just felt that Shane was going to win, but I couldn’t have been more wrong as Floyd outclassed Mosley and shows that there may be no real challenge left for him.
Do we need to see Floyd continue to outclass foe after foe?
Of course not, mismatches prove nothing…well there is as you all know one challenge that has to happen, and that challenge is: Manny “The PacMan” Pacquiao.
Since there proposed match fell through, I wonder why this fight is still at the stumbling block?
It’s a fight that is realistically the only challenge that Floyd has left as let’s face it “Pretty Boy” just keeps getting prettier.
Pacquiao however wouldn’t take a simple blood test, prompting the cancellation of there mega fight. Why won’t Pacman take a simple blood test?
There are many theories and rumors floating around, but hey there’s a lot of cash floating around too along with many clouds of doubt, and what do clouds supposedly have?
Silver linings.
Then again both protagonists will want to line there’s with plenty of gold as opposed to silver, there pockets that is.
Mayweather, post fight, stated that he won’t fight unless the Filipino takes a jab of another kind. Either way, you could say there’s bound to be some needle leading up to this much mooted match up!
If it ever happens.
In short, this fight has to happen.
It’s not just because of it being the biggest fight out there, but because of the state of the game. It was reported that Mayweather, when he fought Oscar De La Hoya, that it was going to be the fight to save boxing!
Did it?
Well, it did and it didn’t. Let me explain.
I had Oscar the winner by a round or two and felt the decision in favor of Floyd was a bad one, so though it was a good fight it left a bad taste in my mouth due to the scorecards.
This fight is more so the savior of boxing.
It’s the classic boxer vs. brawler match up, and in many respects a match up that reminds me very much of Sugar Ray Leonard against Roberto Duran. Both were great fights despite the third meeting a rubber match. That is best erased from the memory!
Pun intended.
So come on Manny show us you’re the man!
After all, you should take the jab for the blood test as you’ll need plenty of practice taking jabs come fight night, so come on and fight Floyd and get the fight the whole wide World wants to see happen.
Let’s hope PacMan holds true to form like his video game character and leaves that all important remaining dot…well just a dot of blood and gives boxing not only some blood, but plenty of sweat and tears in what could be the fight of the year.
It’s the biggest fight in history. It’s now up to the fighters to make it happen.
http://ringsidereport.com/?p=2523
Comment
-
-
Originally posted by P4P305 View PostBy Michael Angelo Serra
Is it bad blood or just a blood feud?
Floyd Mayweather, JR., did what he doe’s best, souring Sugar Shane Mosley or should that be caning Sugar!
It was just past midnight in Essex, England, and a storm was brewing, thunder, lightning and *******ial rain hit’s the road just outside my house here in Colchester, England.
Mayweather I felt, pre fight, was in for some stormy weather.
I just felt that Shane was going to win, but I couldn’t have been more wrong as Floyd outclassed Mosley and shows that there may be no real challenge left for him.
Do we need to see Floyd continue to outclass foe after foe?
Of course not, mismatches prove nothing…well there is as you all know one challenge that has to happen, and that challenge is: Manny “The PacMan” Pacquiao.
Since there proposed match fell through, I wonder why this fight is still at the stumbling block?
It’s a fight that is realistically the only challenge that Floyd has left as let’s face it “Pretty Boy” just keeps getting prettier.
Pacquiao however wouldn’t take a simple blood test, prompting the cancellation of there mega fight. Why won’t Pacman take a simple blood test?
There are many theories and rumors floating around, but hey there’s a lot of cash floating around too along with many clouds of doubt, and what do clouds supposedly have?
Silver linings.
Then again both protagonists will want to line there’s with plenty of gold as opposed to silver, there pockets that is.
Mayweather, post fight, stated that he won’t fight unless the Filipino takes a jab of another kind. Either way, you could say there’s bound to be some needle leading up to this much mooted match up!
If it ever happens.
In short, this fight has to happen.
It’s not just because of it being the biggest fight out there, but because of the state of the game. It was reported that Mayweather, when he fought Oscar De La Hoya, that it was going to be the fight to save boxing!
Did it?
Well, it did and it didn’t. Let me explain.
I had Oscar the winner by a round or two and felt the decision in favor of Floyd was a bad one, so though it was a good fight it left a bad taste in my mouth due to the scorecards.
This fight is more so the savior of boxing.
It’s the classic boxer vs. brawler match up, and in many respects a match up that reminds me very much of Sugar Ray Leonard against Roberto Duran. Both were great fights despite the third meeting a rubber match. That is best erased from the memory!
Pun intended.
So come on Manny show us you’re the man!
After all, you should take the jab for the blood test as you’ll need plenty of practice taking jabs come fight night, so come on and fight Floyd and get the fight the whole wide World wants to see happen.
Let’s hope PacMan holds true to form like his video game character and leaves that all important remaining dot…well just a dot of blood and gives boxing not only some blood, but plenty of sweat and tears in what could be the fight of the year.
It’s the biggest fight in history. It’s now up to the fighters to make it happen.
http://ringsidereport.com/?p=2523
Comment
-
Originally posted by jrosales13 View Post
Comment
-
Originally posted by P4P305 View PostTell me about it..But i don't give it that much consideration because there are always gonna be fights that most people will have different opinions on who win or not, but the judges who scores that fight for Floyd and Oscar were clearly drunk..
However, Oscar won 3 rounds, 4 if you're generous. You can not in anyway shape and form give him more than that. I just can't take anybody serious who had Oscar winning 5 rounds or more.Last edited by jrosales13; 05-19-2010, 11:42 PM.
Comment
-
Originally posted by P4P305 View PostBy Michael Angelo Serra
Is it bad blood or just a blood feud?
Floyd Mayweather, JR., did what he doe’s best, souring Sugar Shane Mosley or should that be caning Sugar!
It was just past midnight in Essex, England, and a storm was brewing, thunder, lightning and *******ial rain hit’s the road just outside my house here in Colchester, England.
Mayweather I felt, pre fight, was in for some stormy weather.
I just felt that Shane was going to win, but I couldn’t have been more wrong as Floyd outclassed Mosley and shows that there may be no real challenge left for him.
Do we need to see Floyd continue to outclass foe after foe?
Of course not, mismatches prove nothing…well there is as you all know one challenge that has to happen, and that challenge is: Manny “The PacMan” Pacquiao.
Since there proposed match fell through, I wonder why this fight is still at the stumbling block?
It’s a fight that is realistically the only challenge that Floyd has left as let’s face it “Pretty Boy” just keeps getting prettier.
Pacquiao however wouldn’t take a simple blood test, prompting the cancellation of there mega fight. Why won’t Pacman take a simple blood test?
There are many theories and rumors floating around, but hey there’s a lot of cash floating around too along with many clouds of doubt, and what do clouds supposedly have?
Silver linings.
Then again both protagonists will want to line there’s with plenty of gold as opposed to silver, there pockets that is.
Mayweather, post fight, stated that he won’t fight unless the Filipino takes a jab of another kind. Either way, you could say there’s bound to be some needle leading up to this much mooted match up!
If it ever happens.
In short, this fight has to happen.
It’s not just because of it being the biggest fight out there, but because of the state of the game. It was reported that Mayweather, when he fought Oscar De La Hoya, that it was going to be the fight to save boxing!
Did it?
Well, it did and it didn’t. Let me explain.
I had Oscar the winner by a round or two and felt the decision in favor of Floyd was a bad one, so though it was a good fight it left a bad taste in my mouth due to the scorecards.
This fight is more so the savior of boxing.
It’s the classic boxer vs. brawler match up, and in many respects a match up that reminds me very much of Sugar Ray Leonard against Roberto Duran. Both were great fights despite the third meeting a rubber match. That is best erased from the memory!
Pun intended.
So come on Manny show us you’re the man!
After all, you should take the jab for the blood test as you’ll need plenty of practice taking jabs come fight night, so come on and fight Floyd and get the fight the whole wide World wants to see happen.
Let’s hope PacMan holds true to form like his video game character and leaves that all important remaining dot…well just a dot of blood and gives boxing not only some blood, but plenty of sweat and tears in what could be the fight of the year.
It’s the biggest fight in history. It’s now up to the fighters to make it happen.
http://ringsidereport.com/?p=2523
He just killed his credibility right there..........i don't care if this guy is the biggesty pro PBF nuthugger on the planet.........he is officially a douche bag.......anyone who can't score a fight properly has no place writing articles or being in the media that covers boxing.
Comment
-
Originally posted by jrosales13 View PostI don't care if they fight was close. When a fight is close and competitive you going to have a different opinion a different outcome. Like Pac-MM, Floyd-Castillo, P-Will-Martinez. Those are fights that were competitive and different opinions would have a different outcome.
However, Oscar won 3 rounds, 4 in you're generous. You can not in anyway shape and form give him more than that. I just can't take anybody serious who had Oscar winning 5 rounds or more.
Real talk............i agree with this part in bold more than i have ever agreed with anything on NSB!!!!!!!!!!111
Comment
Comment