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  • ballgamessuck
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    Floyd has a pattern

    He has a pattern of waiting until just after Paq has committed to fight someone else, and then Floyd announces his own fight. May 2009, Paq is set to fight Hatton in a few weeks, announces that he will in all likelihood be fighting Cotto next, and Floyd comes out of "retirement" to announce his fight with JMM. Fall 2009, Floyd makes JMM look really bad, Paq beats the hell out of Cotto, they are set up to fight each other. Floyd starts playing the "drug test" game. Paq gets tired of the games and agrees to fight Clottey in March 2010. Shortly after, Floyd claims he is ready to fight again, and names like Nate Campbell come up. Suddenly SSM is without an opponent and Floyd has to take the fight to save face. May 2010, Paq and Floyd have easily outpointed their respective foes, again setting up the potential super fight. Floyd agains tries to bluff Paq with drug testing, but is soon "retiring" again when Paq calls his bluff and agrees to the tests. In Floyds absence, Paq annhilates Margarito and SSM, commits to fight JMM a third time in a fight JMM has been begging for and many fans want to see so Paq can put the contreversy to rest. Suddenly Floyd reappears and signs to fight yet another fighter not named Manny Paquiao. The pattern is clear as a bell. The only question is, is it all a big series of coincidences?
  • tomhawq
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    #2
    nahh. floyd stans see the exact opposite saying pac/arum are the ones avoiding the megafight.

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      #3
      I'm not giving Rhodes much chance to beat Alvarez either. He's past his prime.

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      • Pullcounter
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        #4
        Originally posted by ballgamessuck
        He has a pattern of waiting until just after Paq has committed to fight someone else, and then Floyd announces his own fight. May 2009, Paq is set to fight Hatton in a few weeks, announces that he will in all likelihood be fighting Cotto next, and Floyd comes out of "retirement" to announce his fight with JMM. Fall 2009, Floyd makes JMM look really bad, Paq beats the hell out of Cotto, they are set up to fight each other. Floyd starts playing the "drug test" game. Paq gets tired of the games and agrees to fight Clottey in March 2010. Shortly after, Floyd claims he is ready to fight again, and names like Nate Campbell come up. Suddenly SSM is without an opponent and Floyd has to take the fight to save face. May 2010, Paq and Floyd have easily outpointed their respective foes, again setting up the potential super fight. Floyd agains tries to bluff Paq with drug testing, but is soon "retiring" again when Paq calls his bluff and agrees to the tests. In Floyds absence, Paq annhilates Margarito and SSM, commits to fight JMM a third time in a fight JMM has been begging for and many fans want to see so Paq can put the contreversy to rest. Suddenly Floyd reappears and signs to fight yet another fighter not named Manny Paquiao. The pattern is clear as a bell. The only question is, is it all a big series of coincidences?
        green k'ed for truth

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        • LeG00N
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          #5
          Originally posted by [KLTP]
          I'm not giving Rhodes much chance to beat Alvarez either. He's past his prime.
          Everyone always has a chance. Even though I'm confident Canelo is going to win

          I can't wait for this Saturday!

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          • Manny#1ATG
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            I'm taking Rhodes for the upset...I really don't see what everybody else sees in Alvarez. Really looking forward to seeing more of him and maybe my opinion changes.

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            • skillswin
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              #7
              Pacquiao has a pattern:

              fight Floyd's "leftovers"....

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              • MELLY-MEL...
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                #8
                Originally posted by ballgamessuck
                He has a pattern of waiting until just after Paq has committed to fight someone else, and then Floyd announces his own fight. May 2009, Paq is set to fight Hatton in a few weeks, announces that he will in all likelihood be fighting Cotto next, and Floyd comes out of "retirement" to announce his fight with JMM. Fall 2009, Floyd makes JMM look really bad, Paq beats the hell out of Cotto, they are set up to fight each other. Floyd starts playing the "drug test" game. Paq gets tired of the games and agrees to fight Clottey in March 2010. Shortly after, Floyd claims he is ready to fight again, and names like Nate Campbell come up. Suddenly SSM is without an opponent and Floyd has to take the fight to save face. May 2010, Paq and Floyd have easily outpointed their respective foes, again setting up the potential super fight. Floyd agains tries to bluff Paq with drug testing, but is soon "retiring" again when Paq calls his bluff and agrees to the tests. In Floyds absence, Paq annhilates Margarito and SSM, commits to fight JMM a third time in a fight JMM has been begging for and many fans want to see so Paq can put the contreversy to rest. Suddenly Floyd reappears and signs to fight yet another fighter not named Manny Paquiao. The pattern is clear as a bell. The only question is, is it all a big series of coincidences?
                real talk.

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                • skillswin
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by [KLTP]
                  I'm not giving Rhodes much chance to beat Alvarez either. He's past his prime.
                  Alvarez by KO the kid can hit hard

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                  • LeG00N
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Manny#1ATG
                    I'm taking Rhodes for the upset...I really don't see what everybody else sees in Alvarez. Really looking forward to seeing more of him and maybe my opinion changes.
                    Yea other than his record Canelo doesn't really impress me

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