Comments Thread For: Arum: If Pacquiao Looks Good, Mayweather Bout Can Happen
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its done dong. no one respects anything you have to say. i'll give u another 10 million if u find someone that does. later though. im gonna go for now since i have a life. i have no doubts i will see u here at anytime i choose to log back on
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You only gave me ten points in the first place, you thick bellend. Now run along back to floydhype, there's a good lad.Comment
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youre right, my mistake. corrected
i held up my end, now you hold up your end
the funniest part isnt even your pathetic and unapologetic nature. its that you think youre owning some floyd nuthugger or something. thats what makes this priceless. not your "life." but rather, your "knowledge." this should be a mastercard commercial...Comment
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You're owning yourself, schnuffters. I'm just applauding everytime you trip over your massive shoes...thats the point and the punchline.youre right, my mistake. corrected
i held up my end, now you hold up your end
the funniest part isnt even your pathetic and unapologetic nature. its that you think youre owning some floyd nuthugger or something. thats what makes this priceless. not your "life." but rather, your "knowledge." this should be a mastercard commercial...Comment
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Havent you noticed that Floyd and Manny have been using each others names to sell their fights for the last four or five years?
I fully expect in reply "Wahhhh but manny does it worse..wahhh"Comment
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Three knock downs in the first round of the first fight, which still ended in a draw because Marquez won most of the rest of the rounds of the fight =d. That's called figured out.
Second fight was more convincing, but they gave it to Pacquiao, but I'll go ahead and say there were good reasons to go either way too.
But now, the third fight, should've gone to Marquez, by a big margin, but again Pacquiao was gifted the decision.
Fourth fight, if you call that a Hail Mary, you've never laced up gloves. Anyone taught the true fundamentals of boxing knows that what Pacquiao tried to do was ill advised. Marquez instantly had the right of way. As a boxer we were taught not to do a step-in jab unless you were in "Distance 3" (aka the distance too far for a regular jab), and not to come in within the opponent's lead foot being on the outside of your own lead foot because you're going straight into their red zone. Pacquiao was never a good boxer, only a good fighter, but had terrible boxing fundamentals and his athleticism let him get away with bad habits (like Roy Jones, which is why his fighting style does not translate well today now that Roy is old).
We're also taught, to a reflexive level, that an overhand is the punch to do when all of those requirements are met on the opponent's side of the equation. Gee, it just so happens Marquez used an overhand right to knock him out =d.
Get educated my friend.Comment

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