It amazes me how fickle boxing fans are. I remember in the days and weeks after the Canelo fight. Several fans on here acknowledged Floyd's dominance and proclaimed that no on south of 160 could challenge him. And that they weren't interested in seeing him fight unless it was a move to middleweight. Fast forward to today. Now, he's ducking Pac, scared of Pac, blah, blah, blah. And the only thing that's changed is Pac beat Brandon friggin' Rios. If Rios is an opponent that validates Pac's "still greatness." What's the problem with Amir Khan?
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Originally posted by Slip Stream View PostActually no I didn't forget history at all, besides Mayweather's past history with the IRS is irrelevant to Manny's current issues. My point was, Floyd should be careful about what he jokes about because tomorrow it could be him. Unlike in the Philippines that IRS simply looks at Manny's situation as another dept to collect, and make no mistake they will get their money.
It's probably going to be very difficult for Manny to finance his entourage with food stamps. I mean c'mon, Buboy's gotta eat too.....
So if you admit he wants the fight and it's not happening, don't you think someone else may be trying to avoid it? Hmmm....
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Originally posted by hitking View PostIt amazes me how fickle boxing fans are. I remember in the days and weeks after the Canelo fight. Several fans on here acknowledged Floyd's dominance and proclaimed that no on south of 160 could challenge him. And that they weren't interested in seeing him fight unless it was a move to middleweight. Fast forward to today. Now, he's ducking Pac, scared of Pac, blah, blah, blah. And the only thing that's changed is Pac beat Brandon friggin' Rios. If Rios is an opponent that validates Pac's "still greatness." What's the problem with Amir Khan?
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Originally posted by hitking View PostIt amazes me how fickle boxing fans are. I remember in the days and weeks after the Canelo fight. Several fans on here acknowledged Floyd's dominance and proclaimed that no on south of 160 could challenge him. And that they weren't interested in seeing him fight unless it was a move to middleweight. Fast forward to today. Now, he's ducking Pac, scared of Pac, blah, blah, blah. And the only thing that's changed is Pac beat Brandon friggin' Rios. If Rios is an opponent that validates Pac's "still greatness." What's the problem with Amir Khan?
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