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    Opinion: Floyd Knows He Will Be Brutally Knocked Out By Pacquiao
    Published by Malinowski on January 5th, 2011

    I believe the reason Floyd Mayweather will not negotiate, discuss or consider to fight Manny Pacquiao is simple – he knows Pacquiao has what it takes to, not just outpoint or decision him, brutally knock him out.

    Floyd understands boxing talent and sees in Pacquiao many qualities which have psyched him out. Pacquiao has the quiet confidence, speed, power, accuracy and fearless, relentless aggression which are far beyond anything Floyd has ever had to deal with. On top of that, Floyd sees how Pacquiao is spiritually motivated and inspired so powerfully by the love of his Filipino people and also by his own love for his Filipino people. This is another intangible factor, far beyond anything Floyd can comprehend. And it frightens him to the point where he doesn’t want to fight and lacks the will to fight (though Floyd would have long ago fought Pacquiao if he was reasonably sure he could win).

    Deep in his heart, Floyd knows he was manufactured and much of his illusory career success is based on his “team” making “smart business decisions”, strategic ducking and dodging, and scheming, timely, fake retirements/vacations. Floyd understands, by contrast, the success of Manny Pacquiao has come as a result of a method that he doesn’t have (or perhaps lost) the courage to try himself – by facing and overcoming ultimate adversity and figuring out ways to defeat the best fighters in their primes.

    So we have arrived at the point – Floyd will not talk about or consider the idea of fighting Pacquiao because he knows it will be his inevitable doom and demise. His gigantic ego is shattered by this crushing realization. The recent spate of embarrassing personal problems are reflective proof that Floyd’s inner turmoil caused by his self-shame of cowardly ducking Manny Pacquiao is like a curse, haunting him day after day, week after week, month after month. It’s like a slow death. There is no escape, no peace, no refuge. Deep down Floyd knows he’s a coward – and it’s eating him alive.

    All the money in the world is not enough to convince a frightened coward to fight a fight he knows he will be knocked out in.

    Like Archie Moore said about boxing Muhammad Ali, “The worst feeling in the world is fighting a fight you know you can’t win.”

    Floyd Mayweather knows fighting Manny Pacquiao is the bitter end.

    I would not be surprised if Floyd has suffered multiple nightmares, awakened in sheer, screaming terror at the shocking, tragic psychological imagery of being brutally knocked out by Manny Pacquiao, in an even more vicious manner than Cotto, De La Hoya or Hatton endured.

    This is why Floyd can’t answer calls or negotiate about boxing Manny Pacquiao. Because he knows with 100% certainty he will be destroyed.

    You question this theory? Then ask yourself, how would Floyd act if there was a better, stronger more complete fighter than himself who came along and scared him to death? Floyd would be behaving exactly like he is!

    It’s the only explanation for Floyd’s recent behavior and inaction. Under the facade, under the mask, under the lies, Floyd Mayweather is scared to death.

    And for a fighter as talented as Floyd, the only thing that could possibly scare him so profoundly would be the spectacular emergence of another far superior rival fighter. His name is Manny Pacquiao.

    “The humble shall be exalted and the exalted shall be humbled.”

    Boxing Insider

  • #2
    couldnt agree more.................

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    • #3
      Floyd = Black American Joe Calzaghe


      overrated and never fought the best in their prime. period. 0 prime HOF fighters on his resume. Best win of his career is a 39 yr old Mosley who went onto a draw with journeyman Mora in the very next fight. laughable.


      Calzaghe at least beat Hopkins and Hopkins is still going strong.

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      • #4
        it is a world wide accepted fact that floyd is too chicken-shit to fight pacquiao.

        those oblivious to this fact are his **** riding gay army..

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        • #5
          PED threads are back in season....

          cause floyd is still too damn scared to get his ass wooped.

          ****ing sad pathetic desperate *****s

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          • #6
            Floyd should read and reply/ comment on this...

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Espada View Post
              Opinion: Floyd Knows He Will Be Brutally Knocked Out By Pacquiao
              Published by Malinowski on January 5th, 2011

              I believe the reason Floyd Mayweather will not negotiate, discuss or consider to fight Manny Pacquiao is simple – he knows Pacquiao has what it takes to, not just outpoint or decision him, brutally knock him out.

              Floyd understands boxing talent and sees in Pacquiao many qualities which have psyched him out. Pacquiao has the quiet confidence, speed, power, accuracy and fearless, relentless aggression which are far beyond anything Floyd has ever had to deal with. On top of that, Floyd sees how Pacquiao is spiritually motivated and inspired so powerfully by the love of his Filipino people and also by his own love for his Filipino people. This is another intangible factor, far beyond anything Floyd can comprehend. And it frightens him to the point where he doesn’t want to fight and lacks the will to fight (though Floyd would have long ago fought Pacquiao if he was reasonably sure he could win).

              Deep in his heart, Floyd knows he was manufactured and much of his illusory career success is based on his “team” making “smart business decisions”, strategic ducking and dodging, and scheming, timely, fake retirements/vacations. Floyd understands, by contrast, the success of Manny Pacquiao has come as a result of a method that he doesn’t have (or perhaps lost) the courage to try himself – by facing and overcoming ultimate adversity and figuring out ways to defeat the best fighters in their primes.

              So we have arrived at the point – Floyd will not talk about or consider the idea of fighting Pacquiao because he knows it will be his inevitable doom and demise. His gigantic ego is shattered by this crushing realization. The recent spate of embarrassing personal problems are reflective proof that Floyd’s inner turmoil caused by his self-shame of cowardly ducking Manny Pacquiao is like a curse, haunting him day after day, week after week, month after month. It’s like a slow death. There is no escape, no peace, no refuge. Deep down Floyd knows he’s a coward – and it’s eating him alive.

              All the money in the world is not enough to convince a frightened coward to fight a fight he knows he will be knocked out in.

              Like Archie Moore said about boxing Muhammad Ali, “The worst feeling in the world is fighting a fight you know you can’t win.”

              Floyd Mayweather knows fighting Manny Pacquiao is the bitter end.

              I would not be surprised if Floyd has suffered multiple nightmares, awakened in sheer, screaming terror at the shocking, tragic psychological imagery of being brutally knocked out by Manny Pacquiao, in an even more vicious manner than Cotto, De La Hoya or Hatton endured.

              This is why Floyd can’t answer calls or negotiate about boxing Manny Pacquiao. Because he knows with 100% certainty he will be destroyed.

              You question this theory? Then ask yourself, how would Floyd act if there was a better, stronger more complete fighter than himself who came along and scared him to death? Floyd would be behaving exactly like he is!

              It’s the only explanation for Floyd’s recent behavior and inaction. Under the facade, under the mask, under the lies, Floyd Mayweather is scared to death.

              And for a fighter as talented as Floyd, the only thing that could possibly scare him so profoundly would be the spectacular emergence of another far superior rival fighter. His name is Manny Pacquiao.

              “The humble shall be exalted and the exalted shall be humbled.”

              Boxing Insider
              hahahahaha, published by malinowski, who the hacks malinowski? is he russian boxing correspondent?maybe polish?hmmmmmm. i know one thing, he knows damn all about the sport of boxing, that is one funny thread. lmao.

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              • #8
                Well that's his opinion,I don't know if Pacman would ko Floyd,hell,I don't really care all I know is Floyd isn't fighting but Pacman sure is cherrypicking!!

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Di Bushbaby View Post
                  Well that's his opinion,I don't know if Pacman would ko Floyd,hell,I don't really care all I know is Floyd isn't fighting but Pacman sure is cherrypicking!!
                  hey, i read your comment in the other thread... so who do we blame for these?

                  1. why floyd is NOT ACTIVE in the sport?
                  2. why pac is cherrypicking and fighting mosley?

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                  • #10
                    Whoever opinion this is, is an opinion of someone who hasn't been watching boxing long. I guess he hasn't been watching boxing long enough to realize Floyd's "team" consisted of the same people (Top Rank) as Pac's team up until 2006. That's a decade with Arum, so if he's trying to insinuate Ellerbe and Haymon has consistantly steered Mayweather's career as a career of least resistance, then they have no clue about Floyd's career until he fought Oscar (which is typical for casual fans because of Oscar's stature).

                    Speaking of Oscar, anyone who holds an opinion of Floyd should know that he spent the bulk of his career "chasing" the type of recognition Oscar was getting. So to say he accomplished this by fighting bums and non threats, is misguided. The mere fact that the opinionator exposes himself as someone who thinks Floyd and Manny's careers began in 2007 tends to make them sound like a hater instead of someone with and educated opinion.

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