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  • GRUSTLER
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    #31
    Originally posted by komandante
    LF is non sense, Pac fought the best in there. Fought Cotto, Clottey and Margs fighters whom Floyd avoids and those are facts.:gay:
    Really?

    Cotto at 145 after a bloody match with Clottey. Clottey who lost to Cotto and hasn't won any significant fights since a lackluster Zab Judah fight. Margarito at 150 after getting KO'd and suspended for a year in one night. None of them guys were the best. Mosley was and Pac didn't fight him when it counted and Shane begged him.

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    • Kamelion
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      #32
      So Mayweather is better then Pacquiao. Pacquiao certainly can't box and win against Mayweather so I don't understand why anyone expects Mayweather to brawl with Pacquiao. It's not Mayweather fault if he can solve Pacquiaos style but Pacquiao can't solve his. Worlds greatest fighter + worlds greatest trainer + worlds best strategy still = a loss to Mayweather!

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      • STRUGG
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        #33
        pity cherrypicker.............still wants to be a cherry picking duck

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        • Sugar Q
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          #34
          Also what happens when Manny doesn't have an opponent who sits right in front of him ready to be hit. What happens when he jumps in with his punches but the fighter isn't there to be hit and what happens when he's constantly hit in the process. I say Manny will be battered and frustrated. He didn't like Marquez' and Cotto's jabs nor movement and Floyd's is on a whole different orbit than theirs. I say we will feel sorry for the ass kicking Manny will recieve and trust me he will get stopped that night because Floyd is never off his game but for Manny and all the BS he will be beyond his game.
          Last edited by Sugar Q; 06-14-2011, 06:54 AM.

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          • STRUGG
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            #35
            duran......hagler.........ali............and SRR.............would be ashamed to be in the same company as floyd.................

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            • MELLY-MEL...
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              #36
              Originally posted by STRUGG
              duran......hagler.........ali............and SRR.............would be ashamed to be in the same company as floyd.................
              i agree with you.

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              • Imhotep
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                #37
                Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
                By Lyle Fitzsimmons - “*****s” and “*******s” of the world… rejoice.

                With last week’s announcement that Floyd Mayweather Jr. would emerge from his cocoon and challenge Victor Ortiz for a share of the welterweight championship empire later this summer, the dueling factions in boxing’s most timely gang fight renewed cyber hostilities.

                The Mayweather sycophants automatically chimed with the claim that the path from sabbatical to Ortiz would ultimately continue to a showdown with the pound-for-pound Filipino next spring.

                On the other side, the Manny militia contrasted with the idea that fighting Ortiz was just another showy pit stop for a still-reticent “Money,” a move dictated more by fear than strategy.

                And given all that as preamble, I’m still not exactly sure where I stand.

                While I remained steadfast through delays that the superfight would indeed get made, I’d be lying if I said the resolve wasn’t shaken during what were surely out-of-character silences from a heretofore microphone-seeking Mayweather camp.

                Rather than a signed contract, Team Pacquiao’s consent to stricter drug testing in the hoopla’s early phase was met with stony silence – giving swelling credence to an at-first silly claim that Floyd was more focused on protecting a 0 than risking his reputation.

                And while I still don’t buy in that a guy with his resume shies from any challenge, the cracks in my foundation were becoming visible. [Click Here To Read More]


                Just because Pacquaio says he agree`s to testing does`nt mean he really agree`s.Freddie Roach even said himself that Pac refused to take the OST.Lyle is just trying to protect Pac`s image.


                This vid proves that Pac was lying about agreeing to OST:

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                • GRUSTLER
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by STRUGG
                  duran......hagler.........ali............and SRR.............would be ashamed to be in the same company as floyd.................
                  Ummm when Bob Arum signed and was promoting Floyd Mayweather Jr, Bob Arum had Sugar Ray Leonard and Oscar De La Hoya to mentor Floyd to be the next Ray/Oscar. you guys are funny.

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                  • Sugar Q
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by STRUGG
                    duran......hagler.........ali............and SRR.............would be ashamed to be in the same company as floyd.................

                    BS!!!! I'm sure their very impressed with Floyd's intelligence and focus through it all. No way in the world a great fighter isn't skeptical of Manny especially after disagreeing to submit to OST. Only a fool wouldn't see something really wrong with that. Undefeated, 5 legit world titles, the biggest purses in boxing history. Why would a great not envy that in a good way.

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                    • Rolaz
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                      #40
                      Let Pacman and Floydie settle the issue inside the ring!

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