Larry Holmes and Sugar Ray Leonard thinks floyd is scared

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  • djtmal
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    #21
    Originally posted by Joe Grizzley
    If Homes or Leonard had the chance to stick it to their promoter they would have. Truth is they weren't smart enough and didn't have big enough balls to do it and what you see before you is jealousy. This kid is making career sized checks every single fight and it drives them nuts.
    Lmao.......

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    • Holywarrior
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      #22
      Funny coming from Leonard. Guy took more retirements than Mayweather in 4 careers.

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      • soul_survivor
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        #23
        Originally posted by Holywarrior
        Funny coming from Leonard. Guy took more retirements than Mayweather in 4 careers.
        RL also fought and beat Duran, Hearns and Hagler, not to mention Benitez, Lalonde and a few others....one of which was Floyd's papa hahahahaha

        Floyd is pissed and so are you, your man Pussay boy aint got no man ***els, live with it *****

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          #24
          It will happen. Floyd is letting Manny build himself up again first.

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          • Holywarrior
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            #25
            Originally posted by soul_survivor
            RL also fought and beat Duran, Hearns and Hagler, not to mention Benitez, Lalonde and a few others....one of which was Floyd's papa hahahahaha

            Floyd is pissed and so are you, your man Pussay boy aint got no man ***els, live with it *****
            Leonard lost to Duran as well.

            LOL @ Lalonde.

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              #26
              Originally posted by soul_survivor
              RL also fought and beat Duran, Hearns and Hagler, not to mention Benitez, Lalonde and a few others....one of which was Floyd's papa hahahahaha

              Floyd is pissed and so are you, your man Pussay boy aint got no man ***els, live with it *****
              These Flowmos are getting very creative in their excuses.

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              • Spoon23
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                #27
                Originally posted by beez721
                yea,,,,the overrating of mayweather by some is just laughable. if a shot cotto and over the hill dlh can give mosely problems than pac at the very least can make it competitive. I think Floyd does win but it wont be easy and without some tense moments
                Exactly, cotto can bust him and bloody Floyd's nose with a left jab which we all know Cotto is a leftie with a left jab. Pac straight left will get there all day. As what Floyd snr. used to say. 'Floyd doesn't look good with south paws.' Ehem.. kyrptonite much??

                Mosely iced Floyd and he had to hold on to dear life. If Pac clocks him with that straight left not one but multiple times during the coarse of the fight. Lets see if he can hold on to dear life then.

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                • hugh grant
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                  #28
                  Floyd already as much admitted hes scared. But why he is scared isn't really clear. He is afterall a good defensive fighter and hes not going to be tasting Pacs leather as much as Rios did. So how brave must Rios or Margarito be?

                  But Floyd will want Pac on his resume even if Pac is shot or not what he was, Floyd don't care about past their best fighters being on his resume his record proves that.

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                  • The Raw Dog
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Spoon23
                    "Pacquiao did all he can. He did all I would have done. I think Mayweather just got a little too scared " - Larry Holmes / Sugar Ray Leonard

                    So what now flowmo nation? Shouldn't you rally your boy to man-up or support his ducky ways and fight safer opponents?

                    My Sportsman: Floyd Mayweather Jr.

                    Very few athletes are able to reach a level of unprecedented and sustained success. But excelling in a sport (competing in must-see events, breaking records, remaining undefeated) can sometimes promote a less enthusiastic approach to the day-to-day maintenance. Athletes may rest on their laurels and find it hard to stay focused and, as a result, even that "Eye of the Tiger" drive becomes difficult to maintain. But there is one fighter, one champion, who has shown the world that he is something different, something special, something great in that roped square. Who comes to mind when pondering which athlete should be this year's Sportsman of the Year? None other than Floyd Mayweather, Jr.

                    Read More: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/spo...#ixzz2lnuy7LBc

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                    • AgainstTheRopes
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by The Raw Dog
                      My Sportsman: Floyd Mayweather Jr.

                      Very few athletes are able to reach a level of unprecedented and sustained success. But excelling in a sport (competing in must-see events, breaking records, remaining undefeated) can sometimes promote a less enthusiastic approach to the day-to-day maintenance. Athletes may rest on their laurels and find it hard to stay focused and, as a result, even that "Eye of the Tiger" drive becomes difficult to maintain. But there is one fighter, one champion, who has shown the world that he is something different, something special, something great in that roped square. Who comes to mind when pondering which athlete should be this year's Sportsman of the Year? None other than Floyd Mayweather, Jr.

                      Read More: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/spo...#ixzz2lnuy7LBc
                      I was just about to post this...lol.

                      I could do without all idiotic trolls on here. At least try to be original OP

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