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  • Deevel916
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    #1

    If Pac is fighting Floyd's "leftovers", I guess Floyd has fought nothing but....

    Leftovers as well.

    Mosley - leftovers from Forrest, Cotto, and Winky

    JMM - Leftovers from Pac.

    Hatton- Good win for Floyd, but in the opinion of many, beaten by Collazo. Therefore leftovers from Collazo

    Oscar - Leftovers from Shane and Hopkins.

    Judah - Leftovers from Kosta and Baldomir.


    Now I dont buy into this whole "leftovers" talk. I'm just going by Floyd's standards. If he wants to talk about "leftovers", he has to look at his own list of "leftovers". Also, its a big difference between outboxing/outpointing your opponent, and completely ruining them. Floyd outboxes his opponents. Pacquiao beats them down!
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    #2
    entirely not true. clottey, cotto and margarito had nothing to do with floyd's career, let alone leftovers.

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    • Doctor_Tenma
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      #3
      Not my definition of leftover, you can say Oscar fought Tito's leftovers in Mayorga, Vargas. Your interpretation of leftover sucks man...

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      • Deevel916
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        #4
        Originally posted by _Hisoka
        Not my definition of leftover, you can say Oscar fought Tito's leftovers in Mayorga, Vargas. Your interpretation of leftover sucks man...
        Its not my interpretation. Its Floyds.

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        • The Gambler1981
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          #5
          Mental damage is often worse and harder to recover from than a physical beating.

          Floyd beats guys in a way that is very demoralizing, you are overlooking how devastating that actually is~ a guy with a broken will will never be the same.

          Your interpretation is naive to say the least.

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          • Deevel916
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            #6
            Originally posted by The Gambler1981
            Mental damage is often worse and harder to recover from than a physical beating.

            Floyd beats guys in a way that is very demoralizing, you are overlooking how devastating that actually is~ a guy with a broken will will never be the same.

            Your interpretation is naive to say the least.
            And getting totally broken down physically isnt demoralizing? U go home battered physically and mentally.

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            • The Gambler1981
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              #7
              Originally posted by Deevel916
              And getting totally broken down physically isnt demoralizing? U go home battered physically and mentally.
              It is not the same as constantly being made to second guess everything you do, getting beat up is very easy to understand you got beat up.

              If you can't get your head around why you got beat and why you could do nothing it eats at you.

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              • Doctor_Tenma
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                #8
                Originally posted by Deevel916
                Its not my interpretation. Its Floyds.
                Did he not dominate and beat the crap out of Mosley, wasn't Mosley clinching to avoid further damage, didn't he make Mosley look pathetic? He may have dominated and knocked Hatton out, but I'm not gonna include that because Hatton went on to beat Lazcano (Although he looked unimpressive) and he went on to stop Paulie. Neither will I include Oscar because Oscar didn't receive much damage...

                I guess to some extent I could see why you made the thread...

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                • vcvc
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                  #9
                  Pac is like the scavenger bird that comes and pecks at the carcuss when all the animals are done with it...

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                  • The Gambler1981
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                    #10
                    It is two different approaches and they can both be devastating but I don't think you are giving proper due to Floyd's approach which the damage is less obvious but can be every bit as bad or even worse depending on the guy.

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