**Roger:“Would be crazy for Floyd to fight Pacquiao after Ortiz"**

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  • skillswin
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    #91
    so you *******s believe with rogers say Floyd ain’t been in the gym, but you dont believe with he say floyd outbox and beat pacquiao EZ you *******s are a joke

    keep playing the mayweather mental games
    everyone in vegas know Floyd is a gym addict...
    Last edited by skillswin; 06-12-2011, 12:32 PM.

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    • William Blake
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      #92
      Well, seems Pacquiao is not such easy work after all. And it also seems that Pacquiao is considered- as if there were any doubt- way above Ortiz. Also, Floyd is not the gym rat he is made out to be. When he's in, he's in. But when he's out, he's out. And Floyd has been way out...

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      • Talisayen
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        #93
        I just woke up and after I logged in on this site, this thread stands out. So, it's true all along Pacquiao/Mayweather bout will stay as a fantasy fight.

        Oh well, let's move on.

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        • jrosales13
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          #94
          I have come to the conclusion that Floyd doesn't want to fight Pac. And, that Pac doesn't want to fight Floyd.

          They're happy with making millions fighting others and avoiding each other.

          It is what it is.

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          • Phenom
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            #95
            He’ll need more. It ain’t so much for Pacquiao, anyway. It’s more tune-ups to perform up to his level of performance. It ain’t so much Pacquiao as do you want to perform up to your expectations. You have to be active to do that. When you ain’t active you can’t do that. "


            for the English speaking *******s

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            • Ray*
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              #96
              Originally posted by Deevel916
              Problem is, Floyd can only blame himself for his own inactivity. He is the one who chooses to retire after every fight. Its not as if he's forced into retirement due to injury. If Floyd really wanted to fight Pac, he would stay active and in tip top fighting condition so that when the opportunity presents itself, he doesnt have to take tune-ups to prepare for a "one dimensional philipino midget who can fight for sheet and will be easy work".
              Agreed 100%, We have learn in the past that inactivity isnt good for any boxer, We all saw what happen to Leonard, De la hoya etc, Personally i think he waste at least 2 years of his career, But thats if he wasnt suffering from any type of injury problems.

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              • skillswin
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                #97
                Originally posted by Phenom
                He’ll need more. It ain’t so much for Pacquiao, anyway. It’s more tune-ups to perform up to his level of performance. It ain’t so much Pacquiao as do you want to perform up to your expectations. You have to be active to do that. When you ain’t active you can’t do that. "


                for the English speaking *******s
                hahahahahahahahaha they see what they want to see LOL

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                • Modobo3
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                  #98
                  OK...

                  It seems like Pac fans are out in full force to call PBF a ducker, chicken, etc,...

                  OK, let's say your completely right... He is scared of Pac, he doesn't think he's ready, etc,

                  Well maybe we can now switch our focus to PAC and put his feet to the fire because he's supposedly an ATG who is currently the P4P king...

                  I challenge PAC to fight someone that the (fact) "majority" of boxing scribes, fellow professional boxers, odds makers, his fans, PBF fans, casual fans don't think he will defeat handily.

                  If you're fighting people that no one thinks, outside of that fighters fan base, can win then... Let me say this loud and clear... YOU AREN'T AN ALLTIME GREAT"

                  Please note I did use majority, so if you are in the minority, I'm not trying to discredit your opinion, I'm just pointing out what we all have seen, heard and read.

                  Peace Mo

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                  • Ray*
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                    #99
                    I dont know how anyone can misinterpreted what was said here, I could see from this interview that Mayweather Jnr doesnt even listen to his trainer/uncle, Am sure Roger is frustrated about Floyd inactivity and am sure he thinks he isnt doing himself any good by not fighting enough and thats a very good point that Roger Mayweather made, Even using the Ray Leonard/Hagler/Camacho scenario as an example, When you think you're invisible and smart then your downfall is around the corner....Ask Ray leonard.

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                    • -Kev-
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                      #100
                      To be fair, this is Roger Mayweather's opinion, not Floyd's, Haymon's, Ellerbe, or any one else.


                      Roger has said a couple of things that were then proven wrong by Floyd himself. Roger is Floyd's trainer and he seems to have a good chemistry with him, but I would not take Roger's words anymore. I rather listen to Floyd say "Take The Tests and we have a fight".

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