Floyd Mayweather Jr vs. Manny Pacquiao Master Discussion Thread
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typical male.....
Man, listen. I am done conversing with you. You are the typical "male" who likes to argue and go back and forth. I am not. I say what I have to say and I am done with it. You obviously think you're smarter than you actually are. What I meant by it's mathematically impossible for Roidquez to have won or gotten a draw in the first fight, is, he was knocked down too many times for it to have even been called a draw, which it was. It's mathematically impossible! He had to KO Manny in order to win the first fight. In the second fight, Roidquez didn't dominate any portion of the fight. They went back and forth for 12 rounds. The hardest thing to do in a fight, is knock down your opponent, or KO them. Manny knocked Roidquez down in a very close fight. Now, who do you give the fight to? Exactly. Manny, because he scored the knock down. Right? As I've stated, whoever thinks Roidquez won either of the first two fights, aren't real fans of boxing. He should've stayed his ass off the canvas and he would've gotten the nod.Comment
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Man, listen. I am done conversing with you. You are the typical "male" who likes to argue and go back and forth. I am not. I say what I have to say and I am done with it. You obviously think you're smarter than you actually are. What I meant by it's mathematically impossible for Roidquez to have won or gotten a draw in the first fight, is, he was knocked down too many times for it to have even been called a draw, which it was. It's mathematically impossible! He had to KO Manny in order to win the first fight. In the second fight, Roidquez didn't dominate any portion of the fight. They went back and forth for 12 rounds. The hardest thing to do in a fight, is knock down your opponent, or KO them. Manny knocked Roidquez down in a very close fight. Now, who do you give the fight to? Exactly. Manny, because he scored the knock down. Right? As I've stated, whoever thinks Roidquez won either of the first two fights, aren't real fans of boxing. He should've stayed his ass off the canvas and he would've gotten the nod.Comment
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Man, listen. I am done conversing with you. You are the typical "male" who likes to argue and go back and forth. I am not. I say what I have to say and I am done with it. You obviously think you're smarter than you actually are. What I meant by it's mathematically impossible for Roidquez to have won or gotten a draw in the first fight, is, he was knocked down too many times for it to have even been called a draw, which it was. It's mathematically impossible! He had to KO Manny in order to win the first fight. In the second fight, Roidquez didn't dominate any portion of the fight. They went back and forth for 12 rounds. The hardest thing to do in a fight, is knock down your opponent, or KO them. Manny knocked Roidquez down in a very close fight. Now, who do you give the fight to? Exactly. Manny, because he scored the knock down. Right? As I've stated, whoever thinks Roidquez won either of the first two fights, aren't real fans of boxing. He should've stayed his ass off the canvas and he would've gotten the nod.
And learn how to use paragraphs for crying out loud, no one wants to read your wall of text.
Get a dictionary, have a few practice attempts and then put it into action. You'll get there, you learn it at about age 8.Comment
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Seems you made the same mistake that one of the judges made that cost Pac that first fight..Comment
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JEFF MAYWEATHER ON MAYWEATHER VS. PACQUIAO: "FLOYD WANTED TO FIGHT PACQUIAO WHEN PACQUIAO WAS AT THE PEAK"
By Ben Thompson | December 03, 2014
"This is a time for it to happen because it's getting to a point where the public is demanding it; everybody is demanding it, and that's been the case for the last I don't know how many years, but I think at this point, it has to happen just because of the fact that both of their careers are winding down. Especially Floyd. Floyd is already committed to his career only lasting one more year and I think this is the time to do it," stated world-class trainer Jeff Mayweather, who shared his thoughts on a potential mega-fight between his nephew, undefeated pound-for-pound king Floyd Mayweather, and 8-division world champion Manny Pacquiao. According to Jeff, people are completely wrong if they think that Floyd is the one who has refused to make the fight a reality.
"The one thing is this, first of all, they keep talking about Floyd didn't want the fight. Floyd wanted to fight Pacquiao when Pacquiao was at the peak of his career. Pacquiao didn't want to take a blood test because we know what he was doing. Everybody knew what he was doing. It ain't no secret. It ain't no secret and his own coach threw him under the bus. Freddie Roach said, 'Ariza was doing this and doing that,' but you not realizing by saying that, you're basically saying your fighter was dirty. You saying that this guy was dirty, but he was the one giving stuff to your fighter, so what does that mean? That just justifies why the fight didn't happen the first time," Jeff explained during a recent conversation with FightHype's Percy Crawford. "And then he was offered $40 million the next time. He's not gonna see that kind of money nowhere else. So now all of a sudden, he's coming at Floyd because he needs help. He needs Floyd; Floyd don't need you. Floyd gonna be fine if he never fights Pacquiao."
Jeff added, "His punching power is gone now. It's gone and of course nobody is ****** as to why it's gone. Like I said, it's a fight that should happen, but at the same time, when it does happen and what happens does happen, which we all know...he should've signed the damn contract when Floyd signed the contract for the fight. It's a no-win situation for Floyd, but at the end of the day, it's what the people want and eventually Floyd gonna give the people what they want."
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