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  • Biolink
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    #311
    Originally posted by IR0NFIST
    All these Fraud Jr. nut-huggers sticking to his jock strap like static cling lol. Fraud Jr. landed a career low number of punches on a guy who was pressuring him for the entire fight. What a joke!
    You call what Pacquiao was doing pressure? Coming forward behind no jab and limited combos? Whatever makes that L feel better.

    B-b-but he landed a career low. That consolation prize

    Last edited by Biolink; 05-07-2015, 04:18 PM.

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    • Ruthless One
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      #312
      If Pac doesn't defend against Floyd's jab to the face and if he keeps following Floyd in a straight line, forgoing any lateral movement, I don't see how having an uninjured arm will make a difference. All I saw during fight night was Floyd backing up, luring Pac, Pac coming at him in a straight line and getting popped with jabs.

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      • IR0NFIST
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        #313
        Originally posted by Biolink
        You call what Pacquiao was doing pressure? Coming forward behind no jab and limited combos? Whatever makes that L feel better.

        B-b-but he landed a career low. That consolation prize

        And you call what Floyd was doing boxing? Back-peddling, excessive clinching, ducking below the waistline and using headlocks.

        Pacquiao was coming forward and Fraud Jr. still landed a career low number of punches. (he wasn't suppose to make it past 6 though)

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        • Biolink
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          #314
          Originally posted by IR0NFIST
          And you call what Floyd was doing boxing? Back-peddling, excessive clinching, ducking below the waistline and using headlocks.

          Pacquiao was coming forward and Fraud Jr. still landed a career low number of punches. (he wasn't suppose to make it past 6 though)

          Pacman and Roach are the one's who said they are ready for Mayweather if he fights or runs.

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          • Marvellous1
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            #315
            Originally posted by IR0NFIST
            And you call what Floyd was doing boxing? Back-peddling, excessive clinching, ducking below the waistline and using headlocks.

            Pacquiao was coming forward and Fraud Jr. still landed a career low number of punches. (he wasn't suppose to make it past 6 though)
            What you don't realise is, that the more you pee on Mayweather's performance, the more you pee on Pacquiao's. Mayweather landed a career low...... and that was enough to beat Pacquiao by decent margin (at least 4 rounds). Whatever poor amount Mayweather threw, Pacquiao threw less. Whatever poor amount Mayweather landed, Pacquiao landed less. There was no lightning "in and out" footwork", no crazy angles, no explosiveness. Just plodding in straight lines into jabs and counter rights, lunging desperately and no inside game at all.

            Hatton made Mayweather fight. Maidana made Mayweather fight. Cotto made Mayweather fight. Pacquiao let him cruise and got so embarrassed his team had to use the injury card.

            Before the fight: "We have a plan if he runs!"

            After the fight: "He ahhhhhhh... move a lot...... if he uhhhhhh stay in one place..... I throw more punches....".

            Great plan. Complain afterwards. 7 time trainer of the year took 6 years to come up with that.

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            • Biolink
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              #316
              Originally posted by IR0NFIST
              Their preparations were hindered by a shoulder injury that Pacquiao suffered in sparring; which forced him to take a week off. In reality, Pacquiao only had a 7 week training camp (if that) and an injury that prevented him from reaching the goals that were set in sparring.

              Considering all of the above, Fraud Jr. still landed a career low number of punches on him.
              Excuses are lame.

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              • IR0NFIST
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                #317
                Originally posted by Biolink
                Pacman and Roach are the one's who said they are ready for Mayweather if he fights or runs.

                Their preparations were hindered by a shoulder injury that Pacquiao suffered in sparring, he had to take a week off. In reality, Pacquiao only had a 7 week training camp (if that) and an injury that prevented him from reaching the goals that were set in sparring.

                Considering all of the above, Fraud Jr. still landed a career low number of punches on him.

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                • IR0NFIST
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                  #318
                  Originally posted by Biolink
                  Excuses are lame.

                  I recall Fraud Jr. complaining about a shoulder injury after his win over Castillo, afterwards it was the hand injury with Guerrero, then the Ms. Jackson ******** with Maidana, and most recently his two injured shoulders and hands with Pacquiao. (excuses are for losers though)
                  Last edited by IR0NFIST; 05-07-2015, 04:55 PM.

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                  • solo20
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                    #319
                    I laugh when they say but but Mayweather was grabbing why did the COWARD Pacquiao let himslfe get grab by Mayweather . why couldn't Pacquiao take a step back and punch him or fight in the inside?

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                      #320
                      Originally posted by IR0NFIST
                      Their preparations were hindered by a shoulder injury that Pacquiao suffered in sparring, he had to take a week off. In reality, Pacquiao only had a 7 week training camp (if that) and an injury that prevented him from reaching the goals that were set in sparring.

                      Considering all of the above, Fraud Jr. still landed a career low number of punches on him.
                      Why did Team Pacquiao lie to the commission? Why did Pacquiao lie to the fans ("Relax. I'm the one fighting. I go win the fight. Relax" remember)? Why did Pacquiao forget such a severe injury in his embarrassing interview where he tried to lie about winning?

                      Why even bring it up if you were so confident before the fight?

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