One of the few moments I agree would Slimy Sulaiman. He knows the entertainment and money is there to be made. Still amazes me that the Moneyman Floyd wont make the fight that would make him the most money.
Comments Thread For: Sulaiman: Floyd-Canelo Winner Should Face Pacquiao
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also, Zahir Raheem feared? okHey lfc 19titles. You having trouble googling the answer?
Joan Guzman, Ali Funeka, and Zahir Raheem are all fighters that were feared and undefeated in the lightweight division when Pac was fighting in the superfeatherweight and lightweight divisions. All repeatedly called out Pac, with Guzman calling him out for like 4 years and probably being one of the reasons that Pac jumped out of the lightweight division so quickly. Pac wanted no part of Guzman.
Nate Campbell was also in the division, but I don't think Pac ducked him.Comment
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if you say so. I'm confident even the posters who share your love for Manny or think I am the ****tiest poster on NSB or Leonrad Ellerbee all see where you were wrong. I'm tempted to make a joke about asians and math but I don''t want to risk being banned with a floyd fight coming up. It would be racist to assume you are an asian simple because you like Manny.
Hopefully, moving forward, you will learn the correct way to apply and interpret statistics, especially in simple situations like this.
The fight was close. 25% of writers tought the fight was a draw. 40% thought JMM won. 35% thought Manny won.Comment
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HUH! So now you think a majority thought Pac won that fight? Do you know what "majority" means? Majority means "greater number". And a majority, yes i know not solid majority, think JMM won that fight. The numbers youre grasping onto even show it. Are we counting backwards now? One of your boys on here broke it down for you to show that JMM had more votes but youre still clinging to this
OK youve gone fullComment
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This is wrong, because I said nothing about Pac. All i said a majority did not have JMM winning. I'm gonna start thinking you're just as ******ed as most of your cohorts if you can't figure this out on 3rd try, it's already a lot of leeway:
JMM winning: 57
JMM not winning: 87
87 > 57you said you didn't say anything about Pac. now your saying you said that a majority of those polled thought it was a draw or Pac won. which is it?
The stats clearly show the majority thought JMM won or it was a draw.
Rasdun can you see now what kind of dude herobando is?Comment
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Point taken on De La Hoya. The reward was greater than the risk and it got him a lot of nw fans.David Diaz was a top 10 lightwt when Pac took his 1st and only fight at lightwt. and Pac left lightwt bc he got huge multimillion $ offers for fights wit de la Hoya, Hatton and Cotto. do u think Pac was scared of Guzman and then fought a fighter who was 3 weight classes bigger and a 2-1 favorite to beat him instead (de la Hoya)
My point with Guzman was that he was dangerous and avoided. Pac was talking about moving up from superfeather for several fights and Guzman was calling him out. When Pac finally moved up he avoided him and was one and done.
Like I said, fighting DLH made sense b/c if he lost it wouldn't hurt him since he jumped so many divisions for the fight and he made a ton of money. Fighting Guzman was too much of a risk so they ducked him.Comment
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Damn bro, you racist.if you say so. I'm confident even the posters who share your love for Manny or think I am the ****tiest poster on NSB or Leonrad Ellerbee all see where you were wrong. I'm tempted to make a joke about asians and math but I don''t want to risk being banned with a floyd fight coming up. It would be racist to assume you are an asian simple because you like Manny.
Hopefully, moving forward, you will learn the correct way to apply and interpret statistics, especially in simple situations like this.
The fight was close. 25% of writers tought the fight was a draw. 40% thought JMM won. 35% thought Manny won.Comment
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You're just desperate to invent some argument for me, that you can knock down. Classic strawman tactics. I didn't offer an analysis, all I said is that a majority of the press scores did not have Marquez winning. And I'm obviously right, don't need advanced math for that: 87 > 57.if you say so. I'm confident even the posters who share your love for Manny or think I am the ****tiest poster on NSB or Leonrad Ellerbee all see where you were wrong. I'm tempted to make a joke about asians and math but I don''t want to risk being banned with a floyd fight coming up. It would be racist to assume you are an asian simple because you like Manny.
Hopefully, moving forward, you will learn the correct way to apply and interpret statistics, especially in simple situations like this.
The fight was close. 25% of writers tought the fight was a draw. 40% thought JMM won. 35% thought Manny won.Comment
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even before he moved up he fought the rematches with barera and JMM who wwere both rated higher than Guzman. you can't claim someone is being ducked if the "ducker" is fighting guys that are perceived by most to be better fightersPoint taken on De La Hoya. The reward was greater than the risk and it got him a lot of nw fans.
My point with Guzman was that he was dangerous and avoided. Pac was talking about moving up from superfeather for several fights and Guzman was calling him out. When Pac finally moved up he avoided him and was one and done.
Like I said, fighting DLH made sense b/c if he lost it wouldn't hurt him since he jumped so many divisions for the fight and he made a ton of money. Fighting Guzman was too much of a risk so they ducked him.Comment
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