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  • #51
    Originally posted by V.WEBB View Post
    Almost forgot who I was speaking with, forgive me. On that note, enjoy Bradley's "win".

    Well I don't get any of Bradley's fame or riches..But I'm sure he will enjoy it..

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    • #52
      Originally posted by twosweethooks View Post
      Pac is no doubt my favorite fighter in this era.

      The so called "enemy" is of course Mayweather. As a fighter , I hate no ones person.

      I saw in Pacs last fight :

      1- Pac won the fight hands down

      2 - Pac a few years ago would have slaughtered and KO'd Bradley the slick black african american that yall said he wouldn't fight.

      3 - I saw Pac miss too much

      4 - I saw Pac lose his stamina, he gave those losing rounds away to catch his breath.

      Mayweather galls me to no end, LOL !!

      He has made all the excuses to get out of a fight with Pac. Lennox Lewis said the same thing, I don't expect yall to say it, yall don't know better.

      He knows the Pac that slaughtered Cotto would have slaughtered him but now he has a good chance to beat the PACMAN because he sees the decline in Pac as well.

      I feel Arum will make the fight knowing that this is Pacs LAST

      Greed for money will take some to the grave but you can't take your wealth with you,,,shame on Arum in the worst way.

      The fight should have been made after the Cotto fight.

      May preserves himself by running, blocking and potshotting.

      Pac put on the very best of himself as the ULTIMATE WARRIOR, took on all comers and is still willing but is not like the old warrior Pac.

      May JR has slowed down, and he bleeds and ,,,,,we have the blueprint to whup his @##

      I will pull for Pac to the EnD !
      You have a few valid points. But, I'll just point out a couple I disagree with. #2 Pac wouldn't have done any better a few years ago because he's always had problems with boxers that don't stand in front of him. And yes, he did miss A LOT! There was an article with a video on max boxing a month or two ago called HBO Nuthuggery which shows many of the missed punches by Pac. I also don't think May is scared of Pac, they're both prizefighters and they are both guilty of not making the fight a reality. Arum is the biggest and best liar in all of boxing.

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      • #53
        Originally posted by Rome-By-Ko View Post
        You like living in a fantasy world I see..Enjoy..
        you just said you had pacquiao bradley 7-5 to bradley, and you are accusing somebody of being in a fantasy world! lol.

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        • #54
          Originally posted by shade darkar View Post
          you just said you had pacquiao bradley 7-5 to bradley, and you are accusing somebody of being in a fantasy world! lol.
          What was the score that the judges had??Ok now STFU..

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          • #55
            Originally posted by Rome-By-Ko View Post
            What was the score that the judges had??Ok now STFU..
            hahahaha tetchy!

            what was the score that the judges had in rios abril?
            Last edited by shade darkar; 08-09-2012, 11:51 AM.

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            • #56
              Originally posted by hougigo View Post
              Soooo.... Bradley 2 in November and Bradley 3 in 2013..... Roger that
              Thanks for Michelle jenneke

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              • #57
                Originally posted by Rome-By-Ko View Post
                Well I don't get any of Bradley's fame or riches..But I'm sure he will enjoy it..
                Moneywise....I think, the Fight Sells,
                and I hope Manny, picks Bradley, it's
                a Unfinished Business Thing....

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                • #58
                  Originally posted by kiaba360 View Post
                  There's nothing Arum could say that will convince me that this fight is gonna happen, i'm already past caring about it. I'm already invested in other fights like Donaire/Nishioka, Canelo/anybody good at 154, Chavez/Martinez to really give a **** about Pac/Mayweather. All parties involved need to stop using this as a way to sell their current fights and move the **** on.
                  I feel the same!!!

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                  • #59
                    Originally posted by 4Corners View Post
                    In my opinion, Pac hasn't been prime since 2009. Floyd hasn't been prime since 2007. Both are past their prime-still good right now. When Leonard-Hagler happened in 87', Leonard hadn't been prime to me since 1982 or maybe 1984 if you count when he came back briefly. Hagler hadn't been prime since 1984/1985 or so to me.

                    Pac's stamina has been the only thing I see that faded a bit since 2010 or so.
                    Floyd basically wasted his prime years by retiring. But, that's probably why Floyd has been able to retain his physical attributes so much better than Pac, especially because he can afford to depend on his superior skill-set. Floyd still has too much going for him for Pac to walk in with his diminished attributes (and stagnant skill-set) to beat him. The only chance Pac ever had against Floyd was to pressure and use his speed/combination punching to win on work-rate, now he probably wouldn't be able to do that. I'm just not convinced that the fight would be a toss-up going into the championship rounds. Pac/Mayweather is no longer a fool-proof fight, there are ways for people to complain if he wins. Fighting a prime Canelo with a better resume or Martinez @160 are fool-proof.
                    Last edited by kiaba360; 08-09-2012, 12:08 PM.

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                    • #60
                      I see some people complaining or saying they are past this fight...but is there anyone on here who regularly buys ppv who wouldn't buy that fight? In fact, who on here wouldn't buy this fight...period...even though it's past it's prime and Pac has seemingly faded a bit??

                      Assuming both Pac and Mayweather win their next fights (assuming Floyd fights prior), this is still going to be the biggest ppv fight in history...or real close, and it will be the defining fight of this century thus far.

                      Only a p ussy would opt out.

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