Originally posted by Spoon23
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Official Floyd Mayweather- Manny Pacquiao Postfight aftermath discussion
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"So Manny, explain to us how you believe your performance was."
"Aaaaahhhh, I thought I won the fight."
"Can you believe the delusional audacity of this so called 8 division world midget?! Everybody saw him wearing a giant "L" on his chest tonight. What else will he come up with to justify such a losing performance?"
"Bob told me to say that my shoulder came out of the socket in the 4th round, and that everybody knew about it before the fight."
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Originally posted by Spoon23 View PostHehe! Love putting that Johnm dude in his place. He eats crow and comes back and then rises again haha I tell you, these Floyd minions are like zombies.
But shooting them down over and over is a thrill. Cheers again buddy! Let's keep on nuking these flowmo infested thread hehe!
Johnm's response was expected. He brought up a bet that he won instead of Floyd's (lack of) performance.
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Originally posted by johnm is... View PostWhat do I have to cry about? My fighter won. I was in Vegas for fight week. I won multiple bets that weekend. While you were here whining.
Keeps those .gifs and multiple paragraph responses coming, boys. See how much it changes the result.
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Originally posted by MindBat View PostSpoon posting gif's showing Pac throwing that right arm with impunity. Proving without a doubt that the shoulder was never injured and why #48 needed a shoulder pain excuse to save face after a humiliating loss.
Good job, Spoon.
Even #48's mom knew the shoulder was in mint condition throughout the entired fight.
Now you need to go pump out all of Pac's taint you've been licking 'cause you've been bloated and full of crap the whole time.
Take your loss and pick another boxer's wagon to ride. There are plenty more to choose from.
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Originally posted by johnm is... View PostMost of the time that's exactly what it means, lol. Never met a losing poker player. Tournaments are just such high variance. Very few people can play them profitably over the long haul. And those who do, likely spiked a huge one for a ton of money.
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