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HORUS PRESENTS: PACQUIAO "You Failed" WHY Last Night did more Harm than Good!

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  • I don't understand why you constantly try to point out Pacquiao's imperfections. It's a double edge sword if you're a Mayweather fan critiquing Pacquiao. If he KO's Mosley, then Mosley was too old. He dominates Mosley to a UD (same as Mayweather) while knocking him down in the 3rd (only 2nd man to do this), doesn't have an overly explosive performance, but nonetheless beats Mosley, yet he's doing more harm than good? It seems as if you're just pinning your hopes on the public totally alienating Pacquiao from receiving any type of notoriety, especially since Pacquiao's name is embedded in any talks dealing with the name Floyd Mayweather, and vice versa. Floyd's performance against Mosley wasn't anything to shine upon as an "epic win", let alone Floyd being rocked harder than he ever had in his career (though he weathered the storm and should be credited for).

    Was this Pac's best performance? Not IMO, but is it going to hurt him and the sport itself? Highly unlikely. The biggest selling fight in history was a snooze fest, yet both guys still made Millions after. Pacquiao's going no where for a while.

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    • Originally posted by Big Dunn View Post
      Dont buy in to the crap boxing media people use because they don't like floyd. If he was waiting for Manny to slow down he wouldn't of agreed to fight many january 2010. Agreeing to all Manny's stips as well. Besides, its Manny who is fighting floyd's leftovers.
      So basically, Floyd beat Cotto's leftovers from 2007, and was Floyd's best win at Welterweight?

      I guess if you don't face an undefeated fighter, you're fighting leftovers, which accounts for the majority of Mayweather's entire career, but who even mentions that? lol

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      • Originally posted by wazaa. View Post
        I can't believe Manny failed to "leave" up to the expectations. .

        But yeah, Manny deserves criticism for a lackluster fight because it was Manny who chose to fight Shane. Shane did the best he could. He just couldn't pull the trigger anymore.

        If Floyd can handle Manny's power it will be an easy night for him. But he can't though.
        This right here, close thread please!!

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        • A Failure Manny KD Mosley and make him run away, the same Mosley who stunned the defensive wizard self proclaimed ATG.

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          • It is funny to me how you guys keep talk about Manny not getting hit with the same right hand Mayweather got hit with...and not being ROCKED!

            As if it is some kind of accomplishment.
            Do you guys understand the reason why Manny did not get hit with Mosley's right hand?

            Pacquiao had the luxery of watching and studying Mayweather performance against Shane, and learning from Mayweather’s mistakes.
            (Mosley's RIGHT HAND)

            Mayweather did not have that same luxary. So he did not fight scared as **** of Mosley's right hand like Pacquiao did!!

            Statement: Freddie Roach is supposedly is such a great trainer, but it is obviously now why they are fighting Mayweathers left-overs.

            Support: It is because he is stealing Mayweather’s blueprints to success of beating the opponent. And when Pacquiao fights Mayweather’s leftovers they capitalize on the mistakes they made against Mayweather, and minimize the strengths they showed against Mayweather. Which is not a bad thing. However, Not since 2008 have we seen Pacquiao look so confuse, frustrated, and gun shy as we saw last night.

            Key Point: Maybe it was because they went into this fight so worried about Mosley's right hand, that the normally super aggressive Pacquiao suddenly become timid, frustrated, and gun shy!!

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            • So then by your own opening post ; Floyd failed against Oscar.

              Why? Because he failed to live up to the hype, people were boo'ing him, and a multitude of people got up and walked out of the arena before the fight even ended.

              Cong****.

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              • Originally posted by The_Bringer View Post
                So then by your own opening post ; Floyd failed against Oscar.

                Why? Because he failed to live up to the hype, people were boo'ing him, and a multitude of people got up and walked out of the arena before the fight even ended.

                Cong****.
                I think it is common perception that the fight did not lived up to expectations.
                I agree, it failed to live up to expectations.


                However, Mayweather did not put on a bad performance in that fight.
                He was not frustrated, timid, gun shy, or scared of de la hoyas left hook.

                Like Pacquiao was with Mosley!

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                • Originally posted by Horus View Post
                  I think it is common perception that the fight did not lived up to expectations.
                  I agree, it failed to live up to expectations.


                  However, Mayweather did not put on a bad performance in that fight.
                  He was not frustrated, timid, gun shy, or scared of de la hoyas left hook.

                  Like Pacquiao was with Mosley!
                  And it's the common perception that "The World Awaits" didn't live up to the hype with good reason ; it didn't. As you said.

                  And I agree that Mayweather's performance against De La Hoya was not a bad one at all.

                  However you're trying to make the argument that because Pacquiao's performance was not up to snuff, the man failed at what he set out to achieve.

                  But you're neglecting the fact that while not pretty ; the fight was an absolute shutout.

                  And getting the "W" is always the goal, isn't it?

                  So by that standard, I'd say Manny achieved his goal. Quite easily, I might add.

                  All fighters have "off" nights. It even happens to the greatest of the great. I wouldn't consider it a "failure". Especially not when it comes in the form of a shutout.

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                  • Originally posted by Horus View Post
                    Do you guys understand the reason why Manny did not get hit with Mosley's right hand?

                    Pacquiao had the luxury of watching and studying Mayweather's performance against Shane, and learning from Mayweather’s mistakes.

                    Mayweather did not have that same luxury. So he did not fight scared as shit of Mosley's right hand like Pacquiao did!!
                    How could Mayweather not have the same luxury? It's been known that Shane has a monster of a right hand even before his fight with Floyd. Floyd would have known this if he just studied Shane's fights.

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                    • Originally posted by Horus View Post
                      I think it is common perception that the fight did not lived up to expectations.
                      I agree, it failed to live up to expectations.


                      However, Mayweather did not put on a bad performance in that fight.
                      He was not frustrated, timid, gun shy, or scared of de la hoyas left hook.

                      Like Pacquiao was with Mosley!
                      But you're being biased towards Mayweather because you're a hardcore fan of his, because people on the flip side can say that Pacquiao hurt Mosley worse than Mayweather and dropped him and didn't lose a single round against Mosley, which can't be said for Mayweather. But being they're biased towards Pacquiao, it's irrelevant to a Mayweather fan.

                      In the end, you're always going to side with Floyd regardless of the situation.

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