Andre Ward: “I think Manny Pacquiao has a great legacy, but we got to be honest about
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Actually, in the late 1960's, they called it "Junior Light Heavyweight"
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But it sounded so idiotic funny that they changed it into "super middleweight"...Comment
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To answer your question, if you do actually get around to reading it, no i don't. However its the age old mantra with Pacquiao. He drains people he feels he'd beat but then say the weight didn't make a difference anyway. They use how flimsy 1-2 pounds might be in the makings of a fight but then proceed to ask the opponent to lose it anyway. It was the pressure, imo, that decided the fight with Cotto. He can't take constant, consistent pressure and thats what did it.Comment
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Maybe he should listen to his own lawyer. Or the consultants that warned him about financial discrepancies in the books.
Maybe he shouldn't have refused Mayweather's request for PED testing when Floyd already made TWO concessions in that negotiation (50:50 for the clear #2 PPV draw, and $10M/lb over 147)Comment
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That's an opinion. Everyone can have an opinion. But the following three are facts:
1. Floyd's best PPV number (Floyd Oscar) is almost 1 million more than Pacquiao's best PPV number (Pacquiao Marquez).
2. Floyd agreed to 50:50 and $10M/lb penalty.
3. Pacquiao refused random PED testing with no cutoff date.Comment
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^^^ ... No, not allover again!That's an opinion. Everyone can have an opinion. But the following three are facts:
1. Floyd's best PPV number (Floyd Oscar) is almost 1 million more than Pacquiao's best PPV number (Pacquiao Marquez).
2. Floyd agreed to 50:50 and $10M/lb penalty.
3. Pacquiao refused random PED testing with no cutoff date.
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