nahh. i will never buy that crap. if marquez or any small guy had the ball to fight these guys even at this point in their careers i'd agree with that crap. i sitll don't see a lot of them calling out any of these guys you mentioned above. none. who is calling out clottey, for instance. berto would rather want hernandez, haha... who are you kidding?
Pacquiao lost his fire/intensity and is on the decline
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As far as I'm aware IMDAZED isn't a Floyd Mayweather fan.
And if he is a '*****' he is the only one on this board who believes Pacqiauo is greater than Mayweather.Comment
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It is really funny when people say that actually, but then again I have argued with him about Floyd and he certainly wouldn't have been the one on Floyd's side.Comment
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People who condone the Mayweathers accusation of cheating without any shred of evidence are all scums and swindlers to me. There's no justification for it. Get real, people. You don't want to be accused of anything or any of your relatives to be victims of false accusations, do you?Last edited by maguirre; 05-11-2011, 03:03 PM.Comment
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I remember that fight though, another example of Manny not looking the greatest when a guy really doesn't oblige him.
Anybody that does not realize that trend is fooling them self.Comment
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They're just mad because deep down inside...they suspect Manny too. And it hurts. So like any pained animal, they lash out.Comment
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I didn't know they were *******s I just thought they agreed. I guess I should just pretend Manny is infallible. SMH.
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list them all here scum:
1. An enlarged head.
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I'd really like these scums and swindlers to list them for me.Comment
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The question does indeed arrive, has Pacquiao lost enough of his fire to be taken? His energy level didn't look what it has in the past and he showed Marco way too much respect. And this was an old Barrera, after all. Why didn't Pacquiao jump right on the Mexican veteran as he did back in late 2003? Something just wasn't the same with Manny last night, that much cannot be denied. Sure, it's possible "Pac-Man" simply had an off night - the result of having trained over in the Philippines for this fight, as apposed to the usual method of getting ready full time in L.A. If, however, Manny has lost a step or two it could be good news for the rest of the super-featherweight division. A class of fighters it once appeared Manny would have next to no problem with.
Both men put on a performance that was far lower in quality than was expected - especially in "Pac-Man's" case.
Though he won by wide (too wide, in this writer's opinion) scores from two of the three judges that gave him a unanimous decision, Manny lacked both intensity and fire. He also appeared to lack the ability to listen to trainer Freddie Roach in the corner at times. Indeed, last night's win was achieved by a less than spectacular and great looking Pacquaio. Sure, he is still a fine, fine fighter. But for the first time in a long while he had the appearance of a beatable fighter.
For his part, Barrera was content to hear the final bell and this was reflected in his decent - but no way near aggressive enough - performance. As such, the bout was something of a disappointment - a disappointment, judging by the majority of posts left by ******** readers, that was felt by more than a few fans last night.
excellent timing for this.. And then look what happens. Pac fought just fine last Sat. only problem was Mosley runs faster than Clottey. This is Boxing and he DID still win comfortably! Hell i think in better fashion than Mayw! Mosley didnt run or block against May like he did with Pacq. He didnt dare stay stationary against Pacq, he knew he'd be stopped.Comment
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