Official Floyd Mayweather- Manny Pacquiao Postfight aftermath discussion
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Lets pretend d4th and you are serious-see ODH SD and Canelo MD. Not exactly helping Floyd.
As for the ref-that's just an excuse certain posters use -Weebler I primarily-when the guys they said Floyd was scared of or wouldn't fight get beat by him.Comment
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Personally I like to see good clean fights, boxing skill on show, not holding hugging and spoiling tactics. And if these illegal tactics are being used, I want to see the ref enforce the rules by using warnings, hard warnings, dock points and if necessary DQed the offending party.Comment
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I like reading the LA Times but seriously in an artice discussing May vs Paq how can a mistake like this be made? Smh pic.twitter.com/Lvt9lc7LU0
— Henry Ramirez (@HRamirezBoxing) February 21, 2015
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I like reading the LA Times but seriously in an artice discussing May vs Paq how can a mistake like this be made? Smh pic.twitter.com/Lvt9lc7LU0
— Henry Ramirez (@HRamirezBoxing) February 21, 2015
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10 years ago, I watched Pacquiao run the Barrera-JMM-Morales gauntlet in the lower weight classes and thought to myself, that was it. He beat Morales, Mayweather was too big, there was no-one left for him.
Here we are today.
Credit goes to Merchant and DLH for a fight no one thought should have ever happened.Comment
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Floyd Mayweather refused Cowboys' AT&T Stadium as venue in upcoming fight with Manny Pacquiao
SPORTSDAYDFW.COM
Published: 21 February 2015 11:07 AM
Updated: 21 February 2015 11:08 AM
By now the word is out: after years of rumors, Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao will fight each other in Las Vegas on May 2.
What isn't as well known: There was some brief talk the fight would take place in Arlington at AT&T Stadium.
According to Sports Illustrated, Top Rank, Pacquiao's promoter, wanted to open up the bidding for the venue to AT&T Stadium, but Mayweather refused to fight in Texas, so Cowboys owner Jerry Jones wasn't able to submit an offer.
The fight will take place at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. Combined, the two boxers have fought 15 of their last 17 fights there.
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A lot of my family and friends lives in Texas and willing to come to Cowbow just to see them fight there.
Anyone know why Floyd turned down Cowboys stadium?
Is it really the drug Floyd using as the reason behind this?Comment
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Floyd Mayweather refused Cowboys' AT&T Stadium as venue in upcoming fight with Manny Pacquiao
SPORTSDAYDFW.COM
Published: 21 February 2015 11:07 AM
Updated: 21 February 2015 11:08 AM
By now the word is out: after years of rumors, Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao will fight each other in Las Vegas on May 2.
What isn't as well known: There was some brief talk the fight would take place in Arlington at AT&T Stadium.
According to Sports Illustrated, Top Rank, Pacquiao's promoter, wanted to open up the bidding for the venue to AT&T Stadium, but Mayweather refused to fight in Texas, so Cowboys owner Jerry Jones wasn't able to submit an offer.
The fight will take place at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. Combined, the two boxers have fought 15 of their last 17 fights there.
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A lot of my family and friends lives in Texas and willing to come to Cowbow just to see them fight there.
Anyone know why Floyd turned down Cowboys stadium?
Is it really the drug Floyd using as the reason behind this?Comment
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