floyd mayweather proven hes a warrior when he gets hurt...is pac?
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Manny is a PROVEN warrior....this thread is a joke...not trying to be mean or something TS....but this thread is wack....Floyd is official....whoever watches boxing knows that Floyd will rumble if put in the situation....and Manny is first team ALL-BRING IT in my book....useless thread my dude!!
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For those who were asking for video proof of Floyd "running."
Obviously NSB posters hold little to no weight in the overall boxing universe, but how about from an expert?
From the beginning of the video.
Even Emanuel Steward sounded disappointed with what he was watching.
"But this is not what great, great fighters would be doing. Especially when you got a guy you can hit with the right hand anytime you want to. And you would be RUNNIN' FROM HIM? No way in the world. You would sit down and knock the man out...IF YOU'RE GREAT."
I'm guessing that Steward didn't really expect Floyd to KO Baldomir. However, most of us can at least guess that his frustration was rooted from watching a boxer with seemingly no intention of fulfilling his duties against an overmatched opponent.
I personally think Floyd is a great fighter. But who am I compared to Steward.
People asked for evidence and I'm just here pointing it out.
And please no one try to change the subject and get everyone riled up by calling Steward an uncle tom. We see through your BS.Comment
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6 lost bro LOL... better tell floyd to regain those lost... 6 L on your record is bad brah... and how is floyd a warrior when he doesnt even like to get hit? a warrior goes toe to toe not jab run run run run jab jab run run run jab run run run run.. hold up my hand is killing me time out LOL...
In all fairness to floyd, holding on was the right thing to do..... He don't wanna go out, he wanted to stay on his feet. Kudos to floyd for that.Comment
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Right, just like all of Bernard Hopkins' opponents looked to his 1st losses in his career as a blueprint on how Bernard would be beaten. You know because, Hopkins NEVER progressed from those losses early in his career.
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