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  • megas30
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    #51
    Wow, wow just wow!....what i am seeing here is hypocrisy and double standard at the highest degree by a bunch of faceless cowards. How at one point you can criticize Floyd for fighting Mosley and Marquez but give Manny credit for the same is beyond me.

    In fact, he fought them years later. They might have been the same person, but stop pretending like Manny was eager to fight them when they look dominant and threatening. It is easier to fight someone after seeing them get beat up...it boost your confidence. When a boxer is on decline, as most of you after-the-fact observers pointed out, then time becomes their worst enemy, so Pac fighting all these fighters years after they've been branded with the "decline" factor deserves no credit, whether he decapitates them or not.

    Regardless of age, i want to see him (Pac) fight them when they're labelled as a "beast" or "young and hungry" or "dominant." None of Pac's last four opponents been labelled in that regard prior to Pac fighting them, because either they had that label removed after getting beat down or got an unimpressive win.
    Last edited by megas30; 09-12-2011, 02:25 PM.

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    • Larry the boss
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      #52
      Originally posted by megas30
      Wow, wow just wow!....what i am seeing here is that hypocrisy, double standard at the highest degree by a bunch of faceless cowards. How at one point you can criticize Floyd for fighting Mosley and Marquez but give Manny credit for the same is beyond me.

      In fact, he fought them years later. They might have been the same person, but stop pretending like Manny was eager to fight them when they look dominant and threatening. It is easier to fight someone after seeing them get beat up...it boost your confidence. When a boxer is on decline, as most of you after-the-fact observers pointed out, then time becomes they're worst enemies, so Pac fighting all these fighters years after they've been branded with the "decline" factor deserves no credit, whether he decapitates them or not.

      Regardless of age, i want to see him (Pac) fight them when they're labelled as a "beast" or "young and hungry" or "dominant." None of Pac's last four opponents been labelled in that regard prior to Pac fighting them, because either they had that label removed after getting beat down or got an unimpressive win.
      thats how it works man............lol

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      • Larry the boss
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        #53
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        which one of you gave Floyd credit for embarrasing Jmm?

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        • Hi-Dro
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          #54
          ***** how can u ask this question? You saw his body composition with your OWN eyes. The man was chubby, lacked speed as a result of the weight, and looked out of depth. **** the actual fight. One could see this in his training videos, and on 24/7. WW is simply not his weight. Even the HBO crew were speaking about it when he fought Juan Diaz, and that was at 135, which is TWO divisions south of WW. TWO! I can't believe that there are people who believe it was a legit win for Floyd. It was a bull**** win. However, the same people who thought it was a great win for Floyd will **** on Pac if he beats Marquez at the same weight Floyd fought him two years ago; and the same people who **** on Floyd's win over Marquez will overhype the **** out of Pac's win over Marquez if it happens

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          • KingTito
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            #55
            Well Mayweather isn't himself a big and hard punching WW. I do think however, that, stylistically, Floyd was a disaster for JMM. I don't think he looked as good, but it's hard to say off of one fight. I think he should stay at LW or no higher than JWW.

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