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Originally posted by J The UnBiased View PostNobody knows, would you be willing to stop posting for a month when it's announced that Floyd will be fighting someone not named Amir Khan?
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Originally posted by Big Dunn View Postrios is a JWW fighting at 147 for the 1st time after losing his last fight at 140. I wish I got paid for sparring sessions like Manny does.Originally posted by WESS View PostIt's either washed up, past prime, losing WW's like Clottey, Margarito and Mosley or fighters who don't fight at welter weight nor have they ever won a fight at WW like JMM, Bradley and now Rios.
Again, this is just a fight to make Pac look good. Or at least they are hoping so. They need to build his hype back for leverage.
Examples: Marquez, Hatton, Guerrero, Ortiz, Sharmba and Team Floyd is now calling out Khan!!!
At least for Manny this is a comeback fight and a very dangerous one at that when you take into consideration what happened in his last fight. What's Floyd's excuse?
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Originally posted by puga View Postwhen mike was a bad man , he was still loved becuase he really was a fighter..not just talk but he put into work...
now that he matured, he's like a huggable bear ..
floyd b1tchass has the skils but he's more talk than proving he's a real fighter..and now that he's old still acts like a 3 year old...
big diffrence...lol
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Originally posted by Jloro View Postlol this really shouldn't be a ppv. Two guys coming off of losses. Even is it is PAc he was just KOED and Rios is no good.
I would rather pay for Ward rodriguez, two undefeated guys, the return of Ward, the top P4p guy.
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Originally posted by edgarg View PostNO...you are wrong and he is right. MannyP stumbled forward off balance because he tripped over Marquez's foot and fell face-first right into that one-in-a-thousand punch, which happened just at the right split-second, at the right height, and in exactly the right micro-placement. Pacquiao was more concerned with waving his hands around trying to keep his balance and thus left himself wide open.
Although Marquez (and everybody forgets this-of course) practiced how to step all over MannyP's foot and did it about 30 times in their previous fight, the chances of such a thing happening effectively again are very slight. And THIS is why Marquez meanly doesn't want to give him a return fight. We should all know by now that Marquez, even good fighter that he is, is a mean-spirited jealous natured guy.
Just one little point about their third fight; in confirmation of the foot stepping, look at the last round.... You'll see that Marquez placed his foot so firmly over Pacquiao's that when Pacquiao went backwards to try to get away from him, Marquez stepped with him for 3 paces with his foot still firmly on top of MannyP's. Disgustingly bad sportsmanship. But cunning. "Instep heeling" seems to have become almost a lost "art...", but if you read accounts of some of the older fights you'll often see it mentioned amongst common fouls. Most guys reading this post today don't even know what it means.
"TWISTED CHIMP" is a perfect name for you-VERY twisted. And I think "wudda, cudda, shudda" sounds more like you.
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Originally posted by PunchyPotorff View PostMy theory is that JMM fans have the same mean spiritedness toward Manny that he has. But yeah, it's always funny to me when a Hail Mary actually lands, and the winner's fans go ballistic with the I Told You So's.
It would be an interesting subject as part of a documentary on the four Pac/JMM fights. Do a slo mo of the ending sequence, replay it like a half dozen times over and over... maybe then it would sink into these JMM fanboy's heads just how lucky of a punch that was.
Now on the fight at hand. I think that Pac (who in My opinion was winning that 4th fight by the widest margin to date with Marquez) has not lost anything due to that loss, and will win handily. As long as he still has his foot speed, which I don't believe he has.
I truly believe that, Pac is the only true test for Mayweather, because of his speed, and mainly his foot speed. I think Pac is truly a great fighter, but in his own words " If you don't want to lose, then don't fight. It's part of the game".
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Originally posted by mev1 View PostHe landed that "Lucky Punch" about 7 or 8 times before that. If you look at any Southpaw vs Orthodox fight, you will see the same kind of foot step many times by both fighters. I have watched all 4 fights many times over, and there was no intentional step fouls. Marquez won fair and square. No Lucky punch, just a perfectly timed, well practiced counter right hand.
Now on the fight at hand. I think that Pac (who in My opinion was winning that 4th fight by the widest margin to date with Marquez) has not lost anything due to that loss, and will win handily. As long as he still has his foot speed, which I don't believe he has.
I truly believe that, Pac is the only true test for Mayweather, because of his speed, and mainly his foot speed. I think Pac is truly a great fighter, but in his own words " If you don't want to lose, then don't fight. It's part of the game".
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