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Y'all need to stop debating because Floyd never said any of this stuff so stop putting words in his mouth.
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It's just hilarious how Floyd offered him a 50-50 split and $40 million and Pacquiao refused both offers and you still get people saying "Floyd never wanted the fight". You shouldn't comment on something you aren't educated on. Floyd called him out after the Marquez and Ortiz fights and they never called him out. Pacquiao said "It's up to my promoter", which is basically saying "I don't care". Floyd is on another level and Pacquiao was only mentioned with him because he beat a bunch of guys who were either already ruined or severely handicapped. Now he's been totally exposed, lost 2, arguably all 3 of his last 3 fights and only his die-hard fans want to see the fight, but the reality is that he along with the people around him just don't deserve it. I applaud Floyd for giving them a taste of their own medicine.Last edited by JK1700; 08-17-2013, 02:49 PM.
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Originally posted by J The UnBiased View PostHatton had just been knocked out by Floyd, but I guess beating Malinaggi brought him back to elite status, cool lol
Morales had just gotten beat by Zahir Rhaeem and outgrew the division, so what are you talking about simpleton?
Cotto had just gotten assaulted by wraps, beat a nobody in Jennings and arguably lost to Clottey.
And yes, Margo came off a win over Robert Garcia, i'll let you figure out who that is lol.
Can you please prove this claim? Let me help...NO, You cant! Try knowing wtf you are talking about before you begin to type. There are a bunch of educated fight fans on this site ready to pick obtuse posters like yourself apart. As everyone can see what is happening to you right now in this thread. :WORD:
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Originally posted by JK1700 View PostConsidering all the games that Arum/Team Pacquiao played with him regarding this fight and all the deception and disrespect that came along with it, I think I would feel the same way as Floyd if I was in his position. He's already destroyed Marquez (who is #2 behind Floyd in this era and the guy who most people think beat Pacquiao at least 3 times) so the fight would do very little for him from a career standpoint. Let's not forget that Pacquiao and Arum had zero interest in taking him on when Floyd offered a 50-50 split and then $40 million, so now that Pacquiao is on his last legs and has no leverage, I see no reason for Floyd to treat him any differently. Karma is a b*tch and the fight doesn't hold much weight now anyway. MP had his chance and blew it.
The idea that Pacquiao would beat Mayweather is nearly extinct and he hasn't had an impressive performance in a long time. People will complain but I think if we were in Floyd's shoes most of us would feel the same. I'm much more keen to see him take on Canelo and the Garcia-Matthysse winner and let's be honest, if he did face Pacquiao most of these people saying he should still fight him would be complaining about him taking on a guy coming off two losses (even if you don't count Bradley, it's still 2 because of the 3rd JMM robbery). And they'd also be saying that he's ducking the guys who he's going to fight instead. He's always in a no-win situation with you silly haters.
Very thorough post! You see this bytch ass haters crying let them punks cry
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Originally posted by twosweethooks View PostMang !
if you want to play dumb its ok by me !
Name the fighter that Jr fought in the past eight years that didn't come off of LOSSES ?
I am blank to dat mang
like Cotto,,,,Jr said he was undefeated hahahhahahaha ,
Cotto was SHOT , still SHOT and was Margo's and Pacs used material
What ever JR did to those he fought PAC did MUCH MUCH BETTER
shame on you
Guerrero-WBC Interim Champ, on a winning streak
Cotto-WBA Super Champ, on a winning streak
Ortiz-WBC Champ, on a winning streak
Mosley-WBA Super champ, on a winning streak
Marquez-WBO/IBO/WBA Super Champ (at Lightweight), on a winning streak
Hatton-WBC/IBO Champ (at Junior Welter), on a 43 fight winning streak
De La Hoya-WBC Champ, coming off a win
Baldomir-WBC/IBA Champ, on a winning streak
Welp, that's the last 8 years, fighting champions on winning streaks.
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