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  • Bronx2245
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    #101
    Originally posted by SilverMiles
    Hopkins isn't even fit to carries Pac's spit bucket so who cares what he thinks.
    So now Manny is a better boxer than B-Hop too? GTFOH!

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    • Xi_
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      #102
      Originally posted by Bronx2245
      I wish you had the article regarding the jet-ski in 2008. Boxers have old injuries and get treated all the time. No professional athlete is 100% at age 36 or 38! Manny knows better, that's why he didn't say anything to Kellerman!
      #48's shoulder was fine.......he's just a p.ussy.

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      • ThePrince
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        #103
        You know what the worst part of all this is? Floyd, by his own admission, knew Pac was injured... he had a chance to make a statement, like he promised he would. Could've walked Pac down and punished him like his fans were saying he would. But instead he chose to do a $200 million safety dance. Just did the absolute bare minimum to win rounds against a one-armed fighter. Landed the least amount of punches for his career against a guy who was a shell of himself.

        That was the last truly mega event, super fight that we will see for at least another generation... hell, maybe we'll never see a fight with that much hype ever again. The result turned off a lot of casuals, even hardcore fans/former fighters. Absolute dud. Just when Boxing was starting to creep back into the mainstream.

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        • IMDAZED
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          #104
          Originally posted by ThePrince
          You know what the worst part of all this is? Floyd, by his own admission, knew Pac was injured... he had a chance to make a statement, like he promised he would. Could've walked Pac down and punished him like his fans were saying he would. But instead he chose to do a $200 million safety dance. Just did the absolute bare minimum to win rounds against a one-armed fighter. Landed the least amount of punches for his career against a guy who was a shell of himself.

          That was the last truly mega event, super fight that we will see for at least another generation... hell, maybe we'll never see a fight with that much hype ever again. The result turned off a lot of casuals, even hardcore fans/former fighters. Absolute dud. Just when Boxing was starting to creep back into the mainstream.

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          • Weebler I
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            #105
            Originally posted by MrP4P
            You know the difference here, and you know exactly why theres an ''outrage''
            What's the difference? Mayweather blames the very same injury and it's all good. Pacquiao does it and he's the devil even though he had surgery.

            Both excuses were b/s, I can say that but for some reason you can't.

            You just sound like a bitter Pacquiao fanboy regardless of how many times you claim not to be
            For calling out hypocrisy? As I said before, Pacquiao doesn't crack my top 10, he's been in boring match-ups for years against the likes of Bradley, Algieri, Rios and I didn't even stay up for the Marquez fight. I'm commenting on threads on the front page, it's pretty much all May-Pac right now.

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            • MrP4P
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              #106
              Originally posted by ThePrince
              You know what the worst part of all this is? Floyd, by his own admission, knew Pac was injured... he had a chance to make a statement, like he promised he would. Could've walked Pac down and punished him like his fans were saying he would. But instead he chose to do a $200 million safety dance. Just did the absolute bare minimum to win rounds against a one-armed fighter. Landed the least amount of punches for his career against a guy who was a shell of himself.

              That was the last truly mega event, super fight that we will see for at least another generation... hell, maybe we'll never see a fight with that much hype ever again. The result turned off a lot of casuals, even hardcore fans/former fighters. Absolute dud. Just when Boxing was starting to creep back into the mainstream.

              Yeah, I blame Pacquiao for not showing up at his best and delivering for his fans, I feel bad for Mayweather in this situation. He prepared himself for the best Manny Pacquiao, and as I said, a Coward, sore loser fraud showed up to fight him instead

              You guys just dont get it lol

              Noone wanted to hear excuses

              Its as simple as that. Go cry about it some more

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              • -PBP-
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                #107
                Originally posted by ThePrince
                You know what the worst part of all this is? Floyd, by his own admission, knew Pac was injured... he had a chance to make a statement, like he promised he would. Could've walked Pac down and punished him like his fans were saying he would. But instead he chose to do a $200 million safety dance. Just did the absolute bare minimum to win rounds against a one-armed fighter. Landed the least amount of punches for his career against a guy who was a shell of himself.

                That was the last truly mega event, super fight that we will see for at least another generation... hell, maybe we'll never see a fight with that much hype ever again. The result turned off a lot of casuals, even hardcore fans/former fighters. Absolute dud. Just when Boxing was starting to creep back into the mainstream.
                All because the guy you wantdt to win lost a 1 sided decision.

                Boxing will be fine. **** casuals. I'll smack one if I see one.

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                • ThePrince
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                  #108
                  Originally posted by IMDAZED


                  All because the guy you wantdt to win lost a 1 sided decision.

                  Boxing will be fine. **** casuals. I'll smack one if I see one.
                  Godspeed.

                  Yeah, I blame Pacquiao for not showing up at his best and delivering for his fans, I feel bad for Mayweather in this situation. He prepared himself for the best Manny Pacquiao
                  Dude knew he was injured and went out there just to get enough points without landing anything meaningful or putting his foot on the gas. Why do you need to fight so cautiously against a one-armed fighter? Even Sr. was getting on his case mid fight.

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                  • MRCHOKEaMF
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                    #109
                    Originally posted by Weebler I
                    Floyd didn't close the show, he ran in the opposite direction leaving Manny looking like the aggressor. Then the injury news came out to strengthen Manny's case. Floyd's trying to shut the door now but it's too late, and he only has himself to blame.
                    But MANNY said HE took his foot off the pedal, he slowed down because HE thought he was winning. THIS WAS MANNY'S WORDS, HE SAID THAT. THIS WAS HIS 3RD EXCUSE. LOL After FLOYD WOULDNT STAND STILL. lol this mf ethered himself. He LOST badly. He is not in floyd's class. nowhere near. Pacs career will suffer for the way he has handled a CLEAR LOSS

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                    • MRCHOKEaMF
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                      #110
                      The coward and sore loser isnt **** to me anymore. He lost any good will his ass had.

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