Coming from a *****, IF Floyd really retires without fighting Pac.....

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  • chinoy
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    #21
    so does that makes him a habitual liar then? cong**** on your idol

    Originally posted by COACH-WEBB
    Listen, its not hard to figure out. Dude makes statements like that and does the complete opposite of what he just said. Besides that, they don't call him "Money" for nothing TS. He will fight again this year, mark my words.

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    • Tamis!
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      #22
      Originally posted by chinoy
      so does that makes him a habitual liar then? cong**** on your idol
      Yeah it's as if he lies about everything he says then.

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      • Mr. Philadel
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        #23
        Originally posted by HTown_Texan
        I will lose ALL respect for Floyd Mayweather.....

        They might aswell shine that little light from the movie Men in Black because I would never acknowledge him again.......

        I would tell him to kick rocks.....

        I'm sure there are some other *****s here that feel the same way.....
        smart move H ....if your man slips out the side door AGAIN with a WORTHY threat to his "0" ready and willing to dance, then he SHOULD be dead in ALL of his fans eyes IMO!!

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        • MurderDeathKill
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          #24
          Floyd needed to beat Pac to try to surpass him legacy wise. But he don't need him on the whole. He beat Mosley decisively, which is good enough. Nothing wrong with him retiring now if he actually decides to do so.

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          • jrosales13
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            #25
            Originally posted by Dominicano Soy!
            HTown, you and I both know it's Pacquiao making things difficult. In my opinion he can face Martinez, thats more of an intriguing matchup.
            I don't know if he is making things difficult. He willing to do 14 day cutoff, and take 45 of the split.

            I think Pac team have came up that Floyd has more leverage now. But, Pac team still has certain leverage where they can negotiate certain stuff.

            But, I don't know how they're making it difficult this time around. Blame both not just one or don't blame nobody at all.

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