Floyd Mayweather Jr vs. Manny Pacquiao Master Discussion Thread

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  • calilove
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    #4481
    Originally posted by URAGONAKO
    What has Floyd done that he had entitled himself to let the whole world wait for his announcement?

    All he did in the ring was ballet dance and lately with a lackluster performance his wins had asterisk written all over it!

    Showtime really did a worst job spoiling this coward brat!!!
    Maybe because he's won ten world titles in 4 weight classes? Or possibly him going 47-0?

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    • AgainstTheRopes
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      #4482
      Originally posted by bigjavi973




      So basically nothings changed.

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      • bigjavi973
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        #4483
        Originally posted by AgainstTheRopes
        So basically nothings changed.
        .... what I get more from this quote:

        'Floyd's the one we need to worry about not Manny,' source said.

        hhmmm.... "sign the contract big boy"

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        • Spoon23
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          #4484


          Aaron Pryor: "I don't think Floyd is equipped to handle Pac Man

          Aaron Pryor, one of the most exciting fighters in the history of boxing, wants to see Floyd Mayweather vs. Manny Pacquiao, just like everybody else.

          The Hall of Fame former junior welterweight kingpin is intrigued by the match-up but sees great difficulty for Mayweather in handling the potent offense of the "Filipino Destroyer."

          ***8220;I like Pac Man. Because he throws a lot of punches and he***8217;s giving it his all," Pryor told me during a recent visit to new Jersey. "I love Mayweather ***8211; he proves himself over and over and over again. I just want him to prove himself one more time, for me. For me to be on his side he gotta beat the best. And Pac Man is one of the best. Then I***8217;ll say, Yay.***8221;

          It***8217;s clear Pryor is like the rest of us ***8211; he avidly wants to see Mayweather put his abundant skills to the ultimate test, once and for all against the VERY BEST ***8211; and not against any another handpicked set up that's perfectly suited for his style.

          ***8220;I like Pac Man. I like Pac Man in the fight,***8221; says the two-time conqueror of Alexis Arguello, who retired with a record of 39-1 (35 KO***8217;s). ***8220;I think Pac Man throws a lot of punches and I don***8217;t think that Pretty Boy Floyd Mayweather***8230;I don***8217;t think Mayweather is gonna be equipped to handle it. That***8217;s just how I feel. But he***8217;s proved himself so many times. But that***8217;s what the fight game is about ***8211; every time you fight ***8211; prove yourself. I had eleven world title fights. Each time I fought one of those title fights it was about proving myself.***8221;

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          • mrpizza-nd_beer
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            #4485
            Well if you think by signing is literally signing your life (career) away that is the situation Floyd is in. People are right, he has everything to lose. He should be very afraid.

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            • SkillspayBills
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              #4486
              My eyes are watering up. **** man! War Boxing!

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              • V.WEBB
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                #4487


                The narrative will somehow still be the same once it's signed and Manny takes that L.

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                • SkillspayBills
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                  #4488
                  Originally posted by V.WEBB


                  The narrative will somehow still be the same once it's signed and Manny takes that L.
                  They couldn't care less what narratives are thrown in their faces. Haters will hate.

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                  • The Big Dunn
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                    #4489
                    Originally posted by AgainstTheRopes
                    So basically nothings changed.
                    I'm still not going to trash Dan, but its clear where he got this information from. It's this stuff that makes so many think he is a TR shill.

                    That said, things are looking good.

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                    • mrpizza-nd_beer
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                      #4490
                      According to Brad Cooney a rematch will only take place if Floyd loses. That's quite an insight as to the mindset of the fighters coming in to the fight. Pac is very confident.

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