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  • Floyd has turned the tables on Manny in their chessmatch

    Not trying to flame it out in here, just have an adult discussion.

    There's so mich to type, so im going to start with my main point.

    1) manny had an edge in the beginning because floyd looked scared by forcing ost. Regardless of what fools who cant comprehend the big picture think, this is how the move was percieved and perception is reality. It doesnt take a genius to spin that story.

    2) rumors circulate that manny agreed to floyds Demands with a cut off date, but its all heresay because they never made azhuge deal about it or publicly said (manny himself) that they would do anything to get floyd in the ring. This began to make manny look weak imo.

    3) he continues to look weak by fighting arum retreads who have no business being in ppv's with manny.

    4) floyd swoops in and fights the best ww not named floyd or manny and takes on a young gun who's hungry and badass at 147 while manny fights a
    dude floyd shut out that is alreAdy probably fighting one weight class to high at lw. So he's a minimum of 2 weight classes out of his league.

    All that adds up to floyd outplaying manny and bob. Bob was content to just take advantage of manny's fans and his reputation while floyd was biding his time and waiting to pull a checkmate type move.

    Who the *** is manny gonna fight if he and floyd win? Khan is trained by roach so floyd has him. I guess its gonna have to be bradley who looked as out of place at ww as hatton did to me when he moved up. We know neither floyd nor manny is going to even glance in sergio's direction, so there's no one at 154.
    Last edited by Walt Liquor; 06-29-2011, 11:11 AM.

  • #2
    just like when he said he wants to fight pac yet fought JMM...

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    • #3
      just like everytime pac has confirm the margo and shane fights..

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      • #4
        I agree.

        I think he understands there was nothing to gain from refusing to address Pacquaio.

        Now, well, atleast yesterday, he openly addresses him and openly states he wants the fight.

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        • #5
          Sorry Walt, there's no way this doesn't turn into a flame thread if anyone pays attention to it. I guess we could just ignore those people.

          Floyd is definitely turning things around on Pacquiao IMO, and it's pretty much only because of Pacquiao's choice of opponents. It's hard to defend Pacquiao not manning up and taking the tests going on a year and a half later now when he is fighting such terrible fights.

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          • #6
            I have been saying this all along. Floyd has impressed me with his wit.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by IronDanHamza View Post
              I agree.

              I think he understands there was nothing to gain from refusing to address Pacquaio.

              Now, well, atleast yesterday, he openly addresses him and openly states he wants the fight.
              fraud already OPENLY states that last 2 years ago... keeps on waiting

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              • #8
                Decent post, but I disagree with some of your points.

                1. Timothy Bradley was not as out of place at Welterweight as Ricky Hatton. There was no question that Bradley won his 147 pound debut and he actually had his man hurt or stunned in memory serves. Whereas, Hatton perhaps lost his fight and it was certainly questionable. Big difference.

                2. Pacquiao does have options that could completely shut down Floyd Mayweather after Juan Manuel Marquez. If Ortiz beats Mayweather, then I assume that Manny fights Ortiz next. That would essentially check and mate and kill the legacy of Floyd Mayweather in some peoples eyes. Not mine, but some. Also, there's the chance of facing Saul Alvarez or even taking a HUGE risk with Sergio Martinez at 154. Doubtful, but it's possible. Still, he has options, is the point. Bradley is also a solid choice and if Maidana and Alexander fought, he could easily face the winner and get a credible win. He has plenty of options.

                3. At the end of the day, both fighters need to fight inside of the ring. This contractual bull**** is for *******. They need to stop worrying and swaying or bending to the other. Just fight, then you can dictate the rematch. Otherwise, stop talking about each other.

                And that's all this stuff is. The cleaning up the sport ****, this cut off day ****. All of this is just to get the other to listen to them. Just fight, or shut the **** up already.

                It's boring.

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                • #9
                  Yeah the smoke is clearing but they are blowing more.

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                  • #10
                    this fight no longer excites me. the heavyweight division is where the action is at right now.

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