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  • turnedup
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    #21
    Originally posted by BoxingWizard69
    t pac man has no business fight mayweather because he will get trashed maybe even knocked out.
    Just like the people who said Bradley would knock him out...I love these predictions..each fight is different bro..to sit here and say such and such doesn't make it so...anything can and will happen in boxing. If boxing was so predictable there would be no point in watching and/or betting.

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    • JaguaresMx
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      #22
      Originally posted by Pacquiao'd
      Not interested. Juiceman could have accepted the fight 3times but chose not to since Alex "shady" Ariza was giving "special shakes" knowing he was yoked up on peds so he and his team didn't want to be tested.

      Pass. You terds will have to live with this fact for the rest of y'all's miserable existence
      actually, Floyd, Arum, and Pac will all have to live with a huge tarnish on their legacy. The fight that didn't happen is the biggest fight of Floyd's career. Pac has had enough wars that people will remember those, too.

      Unfortunately for Floyd, the fight that didn't happen (for plenty of reasons that are besides the point) is bigger than any that did.

      Huge hole on all of their legacies. They hurt boxing.

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      • SeekDaGreat
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        #23
        Originally posted by Le samouraï
        I can hear Hectari's ******s from here.
        Lmfao, that's hilarious.

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        • turnedup
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          #24
          Originally posted by JaguaresMx
          actually, Floyd, Arum, and Pac will all have to live with a huge tarnish on their legacy. The fight that didn't happen is the biggest fight of Floyd's career. Pac has had enough wars that people will remember those, too.

          Unfortunately for Floyd, the fight that didn't happen (for plenty of reasons that are besides the point) is bigger than any that did.

          Huge hole on all of their legacies. They hurt boxing.
          I will disagree with you on one part...Arum, Floyd, Manny aren't the ones taking the hit on this..they'd already cemented their legacies before their names got mixed up in a possible showdown. I think when it's all written the burden will come on the commissions these guys held belts from that didn't force this fight to happen. The unified boxing bodies have never uttered one single word. At one point Pacquaio had 10,11,12,13,14,15 wins in a row and Floyd was still undefeated with the belts split amongst them and for the first time ever in boxing there was no talk from the sanctioning bodies about unifying. This is the longest period ever in the WW division they haven't tried to force a unification bout amongst a generation of boxers. Funny enough they forced Floyd to defend his 154lb belt instead. I think the politicians behind boxing were happy to have two stars in one division they could milk for fees instead of just one big star with all the belts..but hey call me a conspiracy theorist.I've just never heard the boxing public clamor for a fight this long and this loudly without the business people of boxing at least trying to force it to happen.
          Last edited by turnedup; 04-13-2014, 12:16 PM.

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          • JaguaresMx
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            #25
            Originally posted by turnedup
            I will disagree with you on one part...Arum, Floyd, Manny aren't the ones taking the hit on this..they'd already cemented their legacies before their names got mixed up in a possible showdown. I think when it's all written the burden will come on the commissions these guys held belts from that didn't force this fight to happen. The unified boxing bodies have never uttered one single word. At one point Pacquaio had 10,11,12,13,14,15 wins in a row and Floyd was still undefeated with the belts split amongst them and for the first time ever in boxing there was no talk from the sanctioning bodies about unifying. This is the longest period ever in the WW division they haven't tried to force a unification bout amongst a generation of boxers. Funny enough they forced Floyd to defend his 154lb belt instead.
            That's a great, great point. It's almost like the whole boxing structure was in on it, probably enjoying the momentary financial rewards instead of thinking long-term. Where were the boxing commissions? They tend to be powerless when it comes to forcing a fight, but I never heard a word from them.

            This says a lot of boxing's ridiculous structure.

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            • lutenco
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              #26
              Not bad for a fighter that has to retire himself BEAT 9 rounds to 3 rounds THE UNDEAFETED P4P N°3 BOXER IN THE WORLD, bye HATEEEEEEEEEEEEERS!!!!!!
              Just to remember to all the JUNIOR's groupies :
              8 division world champion
              9 time champion of the world
              FIGHTER OF THE DECADE
              2006;2008;2009 Ring Magazine,BWAA and ESPN FIGHTER OF THE YEAR
              2007 WBHF FIGHTER OF THE YEAR
              2009 Ring Magazine KO OF THE YEAR (sending Ricky Hatton in retirment for 3 1/2 years,but the TRUTH IS THAT HE PUT RICKY IN RETIRMENT FOR EVER).
              1998 former WBC flyweight world champion to now 2014 NEEEEEEEEEEEEEEW WBO welterweight world champion !!!!
              NOBODY GOT UP FROM A KO LOSS 14YEARS AFTER HAS BEEN WORLD CHAMPION FOR THE FIRST TIME IN HIS CARREER TO BECOME ONCE AGAIN WORLD CHAMPION 1 1/2 LATER BEATING THE UNDEAFETED P4P N°3 IN THE WORLD,,,,,,,,,HATEEEEEERS!!!!
              AND THE STORY GOES ON.................

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              • yoshik
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                #27
                Originally posted by NearHypnos
                That's genetics.

                Bradley is one of the best conditioned fighters in boxing never really seen him tire but you have to look at how he fought. He was throwing every shot as hard as he could. That would tire anyone. He had it right for the first half then for some reason he stopped hitting the body and trying to win points and was trying to counter with a hail mary.

                If its one thing about Bradley I would never question its his will and conditioning. He's got that zombie Margarto gene in him.
                Shows his utter lack of boxing IQ. Based on his performance he has an IQ of 50

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                • yoshik
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Pacquiao'd
                  Not interested. Juiceman could have accepted the fight 3times but chose not to since Alex "shady" Ariza was giving "special shakes" knowing he was yoked up on peds so he and his team didn't want to be tested.

                  Pass. You terds will have to live with this fact for the rest of y'all's miserable existence
                  You are what we call a jag off. Not a shred of evidence that Pac juiced. However Froid was caught 3 times. That's what you loser do when your hero's get beat-create subterfuge and point the finger. What does your loser "Bobble Head Bradley" do? Same thing: Oooohhhh my feet hurt. I broke my ankles, my calf hurt, people don't like me, they made me go out there and try to do what I can't-get a KO. You idiots are predictable. Be a man-(which you aren't) like the Eastern Europeans. For them it's a sport. For you zombies it's a lifestyle. Next thing you know Bradley "Bobble Head" will leave his wife for a shot at one of the Kardashians. Then you KNOW he's the man.

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                  • amayseng
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by BoxingWizard69
                    Had bradley come in boxing and being consistent with his punches he could have possibly won the fight . He hurt pac a couple of times in the fight but throwing haymakers and missing got him gassed. He just needs to learn how to sit on his punches. Bradley does have power but most of his punches are just arms punches he generates no power like that only some speed. He had to walk pacman down instead of letting pac dictate the fight.but props to both . They fought a great fight I would like to see a 3rd bout. But pac man has no business fight mayweather because he will get trashed maybe even knocked out.
                    thats like saying if Pac was not Pac and didnt land a combo in the early rounds to put Tim on ***** street all night he would have won.

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                    • Pacquiao'd
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by JaguaresMx
                      actually, Floyd, Arum, and Pac will all have to live with a huge tarnish on their legacy. The fight that didn't happen is the biggest fight of Floyd's career. Pac has had enough wars that people will remember those, too.

                      Unfortunately for Floyd, the fight that didn't happen (for plenty of reasons that are besides the point) is bigger than any that did.

                      Huge hole on all of their legacies. They hurt boxing.
                      Can't force anyone to fight you when you gave them 3 chances to. Floyd's legacy will be fine and people will remember PAC dodging testing and everything that came along with it. As well as roach's saying PAC conditioning coach is shady
                      Last edited by Pacquiao'd; 04-13-2014, 04:24 PM.

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