Do you think years from now Floyd will regret not fighting Pacquiao?

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  • Boxing Goat
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    #91
    Originally posted by BIG GUNZ
    I'm just curious to know what you people think about this.
    I think he will regret it if he:

    A) Loses to somebody else, or

    B) winds up broke.

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    • True Alpha Male
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      #92
      Originally posted by Pacquiao'd
      Manny looked absolutely lost is what he looked
      That's your opinion...

      The judges thought differently...

      And Mayweather was lost in round 2....

      Mofo was out on his feet...

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        #93
        i dont think so, he knows he'd be embarrassed as pacquiao would tap that ass

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          #94
          Originally posted by True Alpha Male
          That's your opinion...

          The judges thought differently...

          And Mayweather was lost in round 2....

          Mofo was out on his feet...
          It's not my opinion, it's the general consensus here manny looked lost not knowing how to cut off the ring following a shot to pieces Mosley around.

          Floyd didn't look lost he got rocked by hard shots but was beating the hell out of Shane by the end of the same round.

          Piss off, boy.

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          • True Alpha Male
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            #95
            Originally posted by Pacquiao'd
            It's not my opinion, it's the general consensus here manny looked lost not knowing how to cut off the ring following a shot to pieces Mosley around.

            Floyd didn't look lost he got rocked by hard shots but was beating the hell out of Shane by the end of the same round.

            Piss off, boy.
            Beating the hell out of Mosley....

            Yet he couldn't knock him down

            Pac could...

            And Floyd was out on his feet...

            Convenient boxing revisionism you are displaying here...

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              #96
              Originally posted by True Alpha Male
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              Originally Posted by Frank Ducketts

              I'm going to be honest. If Pac truly thought that he could beat Floyd, he would've fought him. Pac would've told Arum to take the money and make the fight regardless. Arum didn't want the fight. Everyone knows this now.

              This could be a good and bad example, but I'll post it.

              This is one case out of many. Sugar received 10 mil to fight Duran who received what, 1 mil according to 30-30. Duran was 72-1 and Sugar was the poster boy. Duran wanted Ray Leonard. He wanted to beat the poster boy of American boxing and he did and earned how much in the rematch. He took that chance against a bigger man and took it to the bigger man.

              Floyd was pfp the best in the world no matter how Pac's fans slice it. Pac should've just took the test, took the lesser money which wouldn't have been that much and took Floyd's respect.

              Do I blame Pac totally? No, he had Arum in his ear. Dlh left him, and Floyd left him. Arum tried to sick the inferior Mararito on Floyd who shook his hand after asking him why won't you fight me like the ***** that Margarito turned out to be. Karma prevails. Look at Pac, and look at Floyd.

              Pac and Floyd can still fight only Pac will earn much less than he would've made had the fight been made at it's apex. It's still a fascinating fight if Pac beats Rios.

              Both these guys had everything to lose....they kinda ducked each other.



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              • Hurtin-Bombs
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                #97
                No I think he would've been mad not fighting Delahoya though so he got lucky he got that fight

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                  #98
                  what is there to regret? arum refused to let pacquiao fight him. only thing to regret is not building a mind control device or perhaps put out a hit on the old bastard.

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                    #99
                    Originally posted by True Alpha Male
                    Beating the hell out of Mosley....

                    Yet he couldn't knock him down

                    Pac could...

                    And Floyd was out on his feet...

                    Convenient boxing revisionism you are displaying here...
                    are you ******ed? briggs was never knocked down against vitali, i guess he didnt take a beating either. obviously you can beat the hell out of someone without knocking them down or out, shouldnt need to explain that to a supposedly grown man. its wasnt a savage, brutal beating but it was a beating.

                    floyd got caught, it was one moment. that one moment was better than any moment mosley had against pacquiao but it doesnt change the fact that floyd for the remaining 10 rounds plus the later parts of that same round he got hurt, was having his way with mosley in a way pacquiao didnt even come close to. yes, he had the one punch that dropped him, but after that he was following mosley around, incapable of cutting of the ring, missing with wild swings looking sloppy and frustrated. floyd did cut the ring off, he didnt get wild and he landed hard clean shots on a regular basis all night long.

                    if you break it down to the best single punch each fighter landed in each fight then manny did a better job than floyd. but if you look at both fights as a whole its blatantly obvious floyd did a far better job on mosley than pacquiao managed.

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                      #100
                      Originally posted by True Alpha Male
                      Beating the hell out of Mosley....

                      Yet he couldn't knock him down

                      Pac could...

                      And Floyd was out on his feet...

                      Convenient boxing revisionism you are displaying here...
                      Yet nasim threatened to stop the fight with floyd but not pac even with the knock down now. Pac looklooked like crap against a shot to **** mosley which is sad and something you cant dispute no matter how much you try
                      Last edited by Pacquiao'd; 10-20-2013, 11:12 AM.

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