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  • #41
    Most of the so-called "Boxing Experts" believe that Duckweather Jr. could beat Pacquiao except Duckweather Jr. himself?! If he can beat Pacquiao, he would have already signed the contract and fight him?! The ability to adjust midway thru the fight is a good trait of a boxer but it is not a guarantee that you'll win. Freddie is a "Master Tactician" when it comes to game plan and fight preparation and Pacquiao is the "Execution Specialist" that implements that game plan with predatory precision?! Duckweather Jr. will choose prison rather than tasting Pacquiao's wrath in the ring.

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    • #42
      Originally posted by Skills_Vs_Pills View Post
      1) Throughout his career, Floyd has fought all style of fighters. From guys
      who tried to slowly outbox to MOFO's who went into the fight with the
      "i'm going to knock you out" mentality. In the end, they all failed.

      While Pac on the other hand, has avoided fighters whose style and skill
      would pose a problem and not make him look invincible.

      If you know anything about boxing, then you can't deny that Pac hasn't
      fought the best their is. Or that he's fought the same style of fighter will
      a limited skill set.

      2) Careful what you say because you might be surprised. A lot of *******s
      said the same **** regarding Mosley and believed that Floyd dddddddd Mosley because Pac avoided him. Yet he took on Mosley,
      who was regarded "The Man at WW" and schooled Shane.
      you destroyed your own PED argument over one page.
      hater with a shitty logic, just as i thought. go back to school. get a diploma.

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      • #43
        He's right Floyd always makes adjustments. When terms for the fight were agreed Floyd made an adjustment to add in extreme Olympic Style Blood testing originally with a 14 day cutoff. Pacman disagreed at first but later changed his stance. Then Floyd adjusted and said no cutoffs. PAC on record said he is willing to compromise to make the fight happen. Floyd again adjusted and went on record to state he is taking a year or two off.

        Floyd, great at adjusting to make the fight not happen...

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        • #44
          well duckqiao was scared to give jmm a rematch was scared to fight martinez well thanks to floyd and his left overs there's always someone old and damaged for duckqiao

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          • #45
            it's the 3rd leftover now and no sign of a OST agreement from duckquiao..lucky him that his supporters don't follow boxing else that fraud wouldn't be where he is now..shame on him fighting old shot mosley and being scared of real opposition.Doesn't he feel bad fighting old damaged goods who can't pull the trigger anymore @ catch weight??

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            • #46
              Originally posted by BoZz View Post
              it's the 3rd leftover now and no sign of a OST agreement from duckquiao..lucky him that his supporters don't follow boxing else that fraud wouldn't be where he is now..shame on him fighting old shot mosley and being scared of real opposition.Doesn't he feel bad fighting old damaged goods who can't pull the trigger anymore @ catch weight??
              Hang yourself.. ******ity isn't allowed on these boards... All of Floyds opponents fought on.. DLH, Hatton, Clottey, are all know where to be found after fighting Pac. I dare Floyd to fight Pacmans leftovers in Cotto, Clottey, and Marg. That's right HE WONT

              Read the article from yesterday titled "Mayweather The Great Disappointment"

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              • #47
                well, aaron pyor and duran think otherwise.....

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by ShoguNinja View Post
                  Most of the so-called "Boxing Experts" believe that Duckweather Jr. could beat Pacquiao except Duckweather Jr. himself?! If he can beat Pacquiao, he would have already signed the contract and fight him?! The ability to adjust midway thru the fight is a good trait of a boxer but it is not a guarantee that you'll win. Freddie is a "Master Tactician" when it comes to game plan and fight preparation and Pacquiao is the "Execution Specialist" that implements that game plan with predatory precision?! Duckweather Jr. will choose prison rather than tasting Pacquiao's wrath in the ring.
                  Well if duckqiao is so confident why doesn't he agree to an OST with no cut off dates??

                  Why did he throw at floyd the 10 million dollar penalty for each extra pound to which by the way floyd agreed on.

                  And why did the little wife cheater file a lawsuit against floyd??? Well he did a lot to get away from the fight.


                  Every boxer is telling you that mayweather would win but *******ation has not seen a cure yet and it looks like there is no cure anytime soon

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by namme View Post
                    Man, the second negotiation has already erased that. Pacquiao was already willing to take the test. Why do you need to go back to that first negotiation, when even Ross Greenburg was already waiting for Floyd to respond during the second round of the negotiation, but Floyd instead made a lot of reasons why he couldn't agree with it.
                    Uh..... second negotiation? Really?

                    I think maybe you picked the wrong guy to try that one on buddy.

                    I'll leave it, best you don't get me started ^^

                    Forget the so-called " second negotiation ".....

                    FACT: If Manny had agreed to the same 14 day cut-off back in Dec 2009 that he apparently will agree to now, then we simply would not be discussing this.

                    Clearly Mayweather would not have agreed to 50/50 or the 10mil per pound penalty if he did not want the fight, because Manny could have have simply taken the test.....
                    http://www.boxingscene.com/?m=show&id=27427

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by Body Movin' View Post
                      how was marquez "buckling" pacquiao? your whole punch resistance argument is based on a fight with a totally different styled fighter at a lower weight division (which pacquiao killed himself to make.) you seem to know more about PEDs than actual boxing, be real dude.

                      getting your shoddy off-balanced footwork exposed by a counter puncher on a bicycle ain't "buckling", bro.
                      Look at the last 10 seconds of round 2 in their rematch. Sick and quick counter punching. Buckled by a lightweight.

                      I just don't know how you can't understand that Pac was buckled by a lightweight, but he can walk through Cotto's body shots and uppercuts like nothing. His big as* head was getting snapped back numerous times but to no effect.

                      If that doesn't sound odd to you, then your just not thinking clearly or logically.

                      And Pac killing himself to make lightweight, please.

                      If anybody knows Pacs ability and limitations, it's Roach. If he felt Pac would have been too weak to keep fighting at the lower weights, then he wouldn't have given the ok for the rematch.

                      They simply moved up weight classes to avoid Marquez. And it's funny how if Team Pac really thought they won the rematch, they wouldn't go for a trilogy. Pac may have won the decision, but he didn't beat Marquez and that fight was closer than the first fight.

                      Pac saying that he won't fight Marquez because "Nobody would want to watch it" is F**KING HILARIOUS!!!

                      That right there should show you just how scared of Marquez he really is, if he honestly thinks that fight wouldn't sell.

                      It would easily outdo his last 4 PPV fights.

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