We're comparing a P4P fighter like Mayweather to shot Delahoya now. Slap yourself- You can hardly name call.
yeah, slap yourself moron! or Bg Dunn? darn! stop hiding with your ALT! hahaha! And floyd struggle on shot and bloated Cotto while pac destroy Cotto? ow! Cotto was not bloated it was his comfortable weight, floyd fought boxers on their comfortable weight... hahahaha!
yeah, slap yourself moron! or Bg Dunn? darn! stop hiding with your ALT! hahaha! And floyd struggle on shot and bloated Cotto while pac destroy Cotto? ow! Cotto was not bloated it was his comfortable weight, floyd fought boxers on their comfortable weight... hahahaha!
Pac drained Cotto which is worse than anything Floyd did to Cotto.
Floyd isn't a knockout fighter. He's a boxing counter puncher. Who was the last top fighter Marquez knocked out besides Manny? And he still made Pacquiao look foolish in the 3rd fight.
No knockouts are necessary when you can win a fight over 12 rounds
yeah, slap yourself moron! or Bg Dunn? darn! stop hiding with your ALT! hahaha! And floyd struggle on shot and bloated Cotto while pac destroy Cotto? ow! Cotto was not bloated it was his comfortable weight, floyd fought boxers on their comfortable weight... hahahaha!
Do you believe in styles? Could it be that Floyd's style of fighting does not focus on offensive onslaughts which get guys out quicker? What you seem to be ignoring is however you choose to slice it, Floyd beat every opponent that he has in common with Manny Pacquiao. He was bringing up the fact that Manny has yet to beat Marquez clearly in 4 fights, yet Floyd did it in 12 rounds. Just adding some perspective.
Again yall aint talking about the whole picture. After team Pac agreed Floyd change his terms.
Business never works like that though. If you walk out on a deal, and then come back a year later agreeing to what you originally walked away from, the same deal is not going to be on the table, and it shouldn't be. Why wouldn't Floyd change the terms?
Business never works like that though. If you walk out on a deal, and then come back a year later agreeing to what you originally walked away from, the same deal is not going to be on the table, and it shouldn't be. Why wouldn't Floyd change the terms?
Exactly. You can't turn down a great job offer and then when it gets hotter come back expecting the same term a year later.
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