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  • Mrmza
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    This shows how good Pacquiao really is

    To make somebody like Floyd Mayweather, a boxer with zero losses and to many, an ATG, not step up to the plate and fight...no wonder they gave Pacman Fighter of the Decade. All you *****s...shut the f**k up!! I said it before and I'll say it again, your boy ain't ****!!!

    On the quiet though, I hope PBF is talking **** and that the fight DOES happen. If not....f**k boxing!! LOL!!
  • CarlosG815
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    If you believe Floyd is afraid of a fighter like Manny Pacquiao then you are a delusional ******* and really don't know anything about boxing.

    Pacquiao is the same guy that got beat and outboxed by Marquez.

    Floyd has no reason to leave the sport because of Pacquiao - he has always fought better fighters more near the top of their game - unlike Pacquiao who has fought most of his opposition far after their peak (Barrera, Morales, Marquez, Oscar, Cotto) and lost to Morales when he was closer to his prime.

    While Manny was putting on a sideshow with Joshua Clottey, Floyd was preparing for a fight with the Shane Mosley that Pacquiao refused to fight at 147 because he was quote "too good" and would only fight him at a weight drained weight, and that Shane Mosley was dismantled for 12 rounds straight by Floyd.

    I don't blame Floyd for demanding OST, as I am su****ious of Manny personally. And in case you hadn't noticed, Manny dictates pretty much every fight when he fights people of less popularity, but it doesn't get blown out of proportion. All the hype that went down about Floyd with the OST was a publicity stunt by Top Rank and Manny's people to create a "Floyd is scared" atmosphere. If you can't see the dirty politics at work when you look at the big picture, then you really don't have any business even posting on the subject.

    Get a clue, you ****ing morons.

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    • jrosales13
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      #3
      Damn, now every damn thread on NSB is going to be about this bull****?

      Why did you create a new thread? Why not post this **** on the numerous threads they have on this subject already you twat.

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      • them_apples
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        #4
        Originally posted by CarlosG815
        If you believe Floyd is afraid of a fighter like Manny Pacquiao then you are a delusional ******* and really don't know anything about boxing.

        Pacquiao is the same guy that got beat and outboxed by Marquez.

        Floyd has no reason to leave the sport because of Pacquiao - he has always fought better fighters more near the top of their game - unlike Pacquiao who has fought most of his opposition far after their peak (Barrera, Morales, Marquez, Oscar, Cotto) and lost to Morales when he was closer to his prime.

        While Manny was putting on a sideshow with Joshua Clottey, Floyd was preparing for a fight with the Shane Mosley that Pacquiao refused to fight at 147 because he was quote "too good" and would only fight him at a weight drained weight, and that Shane Mosley was dismantled for 12 rounds straight by Floyd.

        I don't blame Floyd for demanding OST, as I am su****ious of Manny personally. And in case you hadn't noticed, Manny dictates pretty much every fight when he fights people of less popularity, but it doesn't get blown out of proportion. All the hype that went down about Floyd with the OST was a publicity stunt by Top Rank and Manny's people to create a "Floyd is scared" atmosphere. If you can't see the dirty politics at work when you look at the big picture, then you really don't have any business even posting on the subject.

        Get a clue, you ****ing morons.
        He is afraid. His dad also doesn't want him fighting southpaws. Floyd is afraid and I always knew it. Even with the whole OST testing, it was just his doorway out.

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        • Century Tuna
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          #5
          Originally posted by CarlosG815
          If you believe Floyd is afraid of a fighter like Manny Pacquiao then you are a delusional ******* and really don't know anything about boxing.

          Pacquiao is the same guy that got beat and outboxed by Marquez.

          Floyd has no reason to leave the sport because of Pacquiao - he has always fought better fighters more near the top of their game - unlike Pacquiao who has fought most of his opposition far after their peak (Barrera, Morales, Marquez, Oscar, Cotto) and lost to Morales when he was closer to his prime.

          While Manny was putting on a sideshow with Joshua Clottey, Floyd was preparing for a fight with the Shane Mosley that Pacquiao refused to fight at 147 because he was quote "too good" and would only fight him at a weight drained weight, and that Shane Mosley was dismantled for 12 rounds straight by Floyd.

          I don't blame Floyd for demanding OST, as I am su****ious of Manny personally. And in case you hadn't noticed, Manny dictates pretty much every fight when he fights people of less popularity, but it doesn't get blown out of proportion. All the hype that went down about Floyd with the OST was a publicity stunt by Top Rank and Manny's people to create a "Floyd is scared" atmosphere. If you can't see the dirty politics at work when you look at the big picture, then you really don't have any business even posting on the subject.

          Get a clue, you ****ing morons.
          hell..floyd is ducking pac.simple

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          • COYS
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            #6
            Originally posted by them_apples
            He is afraid. His dad also doesn't want him fighting southpaws. Floyd is afraid and I always knew it. Even with the whole OST testing, it was just his doorway out.
            ...and he was scared of shane mosley too

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            • hugh grant
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              #7
              Originally posted by Mrmza
              To make somebody like Floyd Mayweather, a boxer with zero losses and to many, an ATG, not step up to the plate and fight...no wonder they gave Pacman Fighter of the Decade. All you *****s...shut the f**k up!! I said it before and I'll say it again, your boy ain't ****!!!

              On the quiet though, I hope PBF is talking **** and that the fight DOES happen. If not....f**k boxing!! LOL!!
              Well, PBF did say Pac was an incredible fighter didnt he? PBF said Pac used to be good, but now is exceptional.

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              • MurderDeathKill
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                #8
                If Floyd retires it's just because Pac won't let him call the shots, not because he fears him.

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                • hugh grant
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                  #9
                  If PBF was allowed to vote who was the fighter of the decade his vote would go to Pac.

                  Quote,
                  Ali was a helluva fighter, but PBF is the best. SRR was one helluva fighter but PBF is the best. PBF is a helluva fighter. But Pacman is the best.

                  -Floyd mayweather

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                  • Mrmza
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                    #10
                    @carlosG815 - are you serious?? Four words for all you dumb @$$ *****S... FIGHTER OF THE DECADE!!! You don't win awards such as these by fighting has-beens dude. 7 TITLES in 7 DIVISIONS!!! Do I really need to elaborate on this for you?? And if you, like all the other *****S say "belts don't mean ****", then you deserve a slap on the face. Simple as that. And if you, like all the other *****S say "awards don't mean ****" then you deserve a slap on the other cheek!!! Your BOY saying he wants to take a break from boxing after fighting JMM where he clearly cheated on the scales & fighting SSM at 38 years old???? Say what? Take a break from what?? He probably did more work training for these fights than the actual fights themselves!
                    You're a loser mate!!

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