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  • jas
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    #11
    So mayweather jr hires Ariza.........

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    • Divine Hammer
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      #12
      can't believe drug cheat bey who is trained by floyd sr is a world champion now. what a joke.

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      • nelsoncm
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        #13
        Originally posted by MindBat
        What if Marquez had filed a defamation lawsuit against Pac? Would Pac settle

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        Last time I checked, Pac didn't say anything about Marquez. Not even a single word from the phrase "MY HEALTH COMES FIRST."

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        • Tuavale
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          #14
          What a ****** ass mofo. It looks like the defamation suit is back on - and he'll have to $ettle again.

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          • twosweethooks
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            #15
            Poor ole crackhead , duckin fer hims boy

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            • Mayabang
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              #16
              Originally posted by MindBat
              What if Marquez had filed a defamation lawsuit against Pac? Would Pac settle

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              What a garbage ass idiotic fucking moronic reply.

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              • boxingfocus
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                #17
                Originally posted by slindee3
                Pac moving up to 147 and stops KO'ing people is an excuse. He started at 112lb and fought up to 154lbs. He destroyed Oscar, Hatton, Margarito (at 150), and Cotto, all hall of famers. He did all of this in a 2 year span, 2008-2010. No ko's since then.

                One has to wonder why he so vehemently opposed taking a blood test the very first time he and Floyd signed to fight in 2010 (the same year he stopped demolishing people), yet he demanded that Marquez take the same blood test in 2012. Things that make you go Hmmm!!!
                He was 15 when he turned pro you fwerkwit. That's why he was fighting at such a low weight. (I recall a story that in some of his early fights he put weights in his pockets to make the minimum weight.)

                As for refusing the blood tests... he was a bit slippery in a few interviews but I put that down to bad advise and not knowing how to handle being accused of being on PEDs.

                I know boxing is a sport with a bit of a problem at the moment, but Pacquiao has been the most consistent fighter over 2 decades (Mayweather not at that mark yet) and has always been destructive - both before and after this drug accusation debacle. He dropped Mosley, he bust up Margarito, he prevented Clottey throwing a single punch, and he disfigured Rios. Bradley is a warrior but was in a total mess after both fights with Pacman. Even Marquez was badly bust up. Sure, he failed to stop them, but he put plenty of hurt on all his opponents. They just were bigger. He wasn't unstoppable at the lower weights - Marquez was never stopped, Morales and Barrera got to the final bell.

                Maybe it is just me. I just don't see the glaring PED warning signs that his detractors (like you) seem to panic over.

                Hey, Floyd stopped knocking people out 7 years ago or so, after Gatti and Hatton. Maybe he stopped juicing?

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                • boxingfocus
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Divine Hammer
                  can't believe drug cheat bey who is trained by floyd sr is a world champion now. what a joke.
                  Irony of ironies. Hey, maybe it takes a drug cheat to know one, and Mayweather Sr is all up on spotting the signs now he trains guys that juice.

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                  • bigjavi973
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by boxingfocus
                    Pacquiao moves up to 147 and stops kayoing people. Floyd Sr too ****** to realise size matters in boxing. Yes, he knocked out Cotto, at a catchweight and with a terrible corner team at a fairly low point in his career. I doubt Pacquiao stops Cotto at 154. Yes, he knocked De La Hoya out, or should I say De La Hoya's lifeless corpse. He hasn't knocked out a fighter without problems at 147+. That's because Pacquiao is SMALL. Just like FMJ Sr's brain.
                    Look at the fighters pacquiao has faced since then dumbass. Then come talk when you at least know what you are trying to talk about.

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                    • bigjavi973
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by boxingfocus
                      He was 15 when he turned pro you fwerkwit. That's why he was fighting at such a low weight. (I recall a story that in some of his early fights he put weights in his pockets to make the minimum weight.)

                      As for refusing the blood tests... he was a bit slippery in a few interviews but I put that down to bad advise and not knowing how to handle being accused of being on PEDs.

                      I know boxing is a sport with a bit of a problem at the moment, but Pacquiao has been the most consistent fighter over 2 decades (Mayweather not at that mark yet) and has always been destructive - both before and after this drug accusation debacle. He dropped Mosley, he bust up Margarito, he prevented Clottey throwing a single punch, and he disfigured Rios. Bradley is a warrior but was in a total mess after both fights with Pacman. Even Marquez was badly bust up. Sure, he failed to stop them, but he put plenty of hurt on all his opponents. They just were bigger. He wasn't unstoppable at the lower weights - Marquez was never stopped, Morales and Barrera got to the final bell.

                      Maybe it is just me. I just don't see the glaring PED warning signs that his detractors (like you) seem to panic over.

                      Hey, Floyd stopped knocking people out 7 years ago or so, after Gatti and Hatton. Maybe he stopped juicing?
                      Exactly. Bradley, jmm, mosley or clottey has never been ko'd and margarito only mosley kod him. Rios also has never been ko'd either. Bunch of dumbasses

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