Comments Thread For: Mayweather-Pacquiao: The Perfect Date, If 2010 is Out
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I think the side effect of xylocaine that ***** floyd used is to feel coward.. dont expect ***** floyd will fight this two guys hahahaWhat worries me is what if Margacheato were to win then that`s mean no Floyd/Pac fight or at the very least it takes the luster out of that fight.
You never know Margarito next time instead of Plaster he might put a brick inside his gloves and bash Pac in the head with that ****.We don`t know if the roids is enough to handle the impact of a brick.Comment
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why are you worried, you have accused pac of using PEDs and have A side myth.......bullets can not even kill Pac...........******What worries me is what if Margacheato were to win then that`s mean no Floyd/Pac fight or at the very least it takes the luster out of that fight.
You never know Margarito next time instead of Plaster he might put a brick inside his gloves and bash Pac in the head with that ****.We don`t know if the roids is enough to handle the impact of a brick.Comment
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Floyd aint going to fight Pacman.. How many times does he prove that hes been ducking since day one..
1. PED accusations
2. PPV revenue split
3. Not thinking about Pacquiao fight.
FLOYD IS STRAIGHT UP DUCKER NOTHING MORE NOTHING LESSComment
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Floyd is likely just sour about the whole situation about fighting the guy people were yelling, scratching, and screaming he fight, Shane Mosley, and still not getting the credit for the solid win.
Even when he was away for almost two years, fans all over were discrediting his record and indirectly calling him out and daring him to fight someone "his own size".
He comes back and fights a tune-up with a well known opponent to shake some cobwebs off, wins in impressive fashion, gets called a coward and scaredy cat when he brushes off a public challenge from Mosley. A large group of Mosley and Pacquiao fans, including some in the media, claimed he would NEVER EVER fight Shane, because according to them, and in particular Bob Arum, Mosley is his toughest opponent who can match him speed for speed and is stronger, and that Floyd would run around the ring and not stand like a man and fight.
Floyd acquiesces the fans by accepting the challenge, proposes OST which they both take and pass, beats Mosley's breaks off in impressive, if not most the spectacular fashion, and THEN those same fans turn around in hypocritical fashion, and claim that Shane didn't perform as well after the second round semi-shocker because he was old and really didn't have it in him anymore.
Now we have Bob stating a conflicting story about the May-Pac negotiations.
Can you seriously blame Floyd for remaining mum about the whole situation?
If he does return to face Pacquiao and beats his breaks off in impressive fashion or even, heaven forbid, knocks him out spectacularly, he's certain those same fans who are currently calling him a coward and a chicken, will drum up another excuse as to why Pacquiao lost and why Floyd should fight the next opponent who this time definitely has the "blueprint" to beating him for sure.
I keep leaning toward the feeling that those same fans would rather Floyd and Manny not fight each other for fear of having to witness Pacquiao lose and having to live with their unfulfilled predictions and expectations.
Hopefully, as some suspect, this has been just a publicity stunt to drum up more hype and hoopla for the eventual match.Comment
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A short essay for a mentally ill person, go to walmart. buy a nylon chord, the smaller the size the better and look for a nice place place to hang your self......... Arum is a promoter and a genius in these business, don't take it seriously for what ever he says........ if you can't move on then hang your self...........******Floyd is likely just sour about the whole situation about fighting the guy people were yelling, scratching, and screaming he fight, Shane Mosley, and still not getting the credit for the solid win.
Even when he was away for almost two years, fans all over were discrediting his record and indirectly calling him out and daring him to fight someone "his own size".
He comes back and fights a tune-up with a well known opponent to shake some cobwebs off, wins in impressive fashion, gets called a coward and scaredy cat when he brushes off a public challenge from Mosley. A large group of Mosley and Pacquiao fans, including some in the media, claimed he would NEVER EVER fight Shane, because according to them, and in particular Bob Arum, Mosley is his toughest opponent who can match him speed for speed and is stronger, and that Floyd would run around the ring and not stand like a man and fight.
Floyd acquiesces the fans by accepting the challenge, proposes OST which they both take and pass, beats Mosley's breaks off in impressive, if not most the spectacular fashion, and THEN those same fans turn around in hypocritical fashion, and claim that Shane didn't perform as well after the second round semi-shocker because he was old and really didn't have it in him anymore.
Now we have Bob stating a conflicting story about the May-Pac negotiations.
Can you seriously blame Floyd for remaining mum about the whole situation?
If he does return to face Pacquiao and beats his breaks off in impressive fashion or even, heaven forbid, knocks him out spectacularly, he's certain those same fans who are currently calling him a coward and a chicken, will drum up another excuse as to why Pacquiao lost and why Floyd should fight the next opponent who this time definitely has the "blueprint" to beating him for sure.
I keep leaning toward the feeling that those same fans would rather Floyd and Manny not fight each other for fear of having to witness Pacquiao lose and having to live with their unfulfilled predictions and expectations.
Hopefully, as some suspect, this has been just a publicity stunt to drum up more hype and hoopla for the eventual match.Comment
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First of all, you English is horrible. Use babelfish or something to help you out if you have to. Secondly, I see great irony in the fact that you speak negatively of someone whose name you make part of your handle name.
Further irony, I don't expect you to understand anything that I even wrote.Comment
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good post. the same people calling floyd a "coward" are happy with each day that passes he hasnt stepped in the right with manny...yet.Floyd is likely just sour about the whole situation about fighting the guy people were yelling, scratching, and screaming he fight, Shane Mosley, and still not getting the credit for the solid win.
Even when he was away for almost two years, fans all over were discrediting his record and indirectly calling him out and daring him to fight someone "his own size".
He comes back and fights a tune-up with a well known opponent to shake some cobwebs off, wins in impressive fashion, gets called a coward and scaredy cat when he brushes off a public challenge from Mosley. A large group of Mosley and Pacquiao fans, including some in the media, claimed he would NEVER EVER fight Shane, because according to them, and in particular Bob Arum, Mosley is his toughest opponent who can match him speed for speed and is stronger, and that Floyd would run around the ring and not stand like a man and fight.
Floyd acquiesces the fans by accepting the challenge, proposes OST which they both take and pass, beats Mosley's breaks off in impressive, if not most the spectacular fashion, and THEN those same fans turn around in hypocritical fashion, and claim that Shane didn't perform as well after the second round semi-shocker because he was old and really didn't have it in him anymore.
Now we have Bob stating a conflicting story about the May-Pac negotiations.
Can you seriously blame Floyd for remaining mum about the whole situation?
If he does return to face Pacquiao and beats his breaks off in impressive fashion or even, heaven forbid, knocks him out spectacularly, he's certain those same fans who are currently calling him a coward and a chicken, will drum up another excuse as to why Pacquiao lost and why Floyd should fight the next opponent who this time definitely has the "blueprint" to beating him for sure.
I keep leaning toward the feeling that those same fans would rather Floyd and Manny not fight each other for fear of having to witness Pacquiao lose and having to live with their unfulfilled predictions and expectations.
Hopefully, as some suspect, this has been just a publicity stunt to drum up more hype and hoopla for the eventual match.
b.c when he does, they know its curtains for the hype job from PI.
most will leave the board or create alts. funny part, in the none bias thread for who people think will win out of these two. they vote overwhelmingly for Floyd to beat pac. and that goes for the *******s too
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