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Originally posted by marcogman View PostThat's the type of person he is, No Class bruh.
Lookup his record with Nevada PD... has had 7 domestic cases against him. The guy is trash and that is why no one likes him..
Sorted to cheating tactics in the ring and apparently knew about the injury which is why he was pulling on Manny's arm. He is a disgrace to this sport.
Amazing you're displaying the classic signs of grief, denial and deflection. Pacquiao LIED on his medical questionnaire then tried to blame the commission for sabotage????? Pacquiao was supposed to be the humble guy, but couldn't bring himself to be humble in the face of defeat. First HE tried denial in a cringe worthy interview, where he made 0 mention of his shoulder. Then deflection by saying Mayweather should've stayed in one place so he could hit him???? After THAT classless crap came the big excuse that no one was aware of. The injury. They weren't straight which round the injury happened (3rd or 4th), then it was an old injury, which meant they were lying all along in the build up. Then more deflection saying it was Mayweather that pulled his arm????
All to avoid saying he lost to the better man on the night.
Now many fanatics are hanging onto this like refugees in the Mediterranean hanging onto a life bouy. No that I've put you straight, I have two questions:
If the injury affected Pacquiao's performance, why did he immediately think he won when he clearly lost?
If the injury was so bad, why was it not mentioned before, during or immediately after the fight?
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Originally posted by Marvellous1 View PostYou sound very hurt about Pacquiao 's, but it'll pass.
Amazing you're displaying the classic signs of grief, denial and deflection. Pacquiao LIED on his medical questionnaire then tried to blame the commission for sabotage????? Pacquiao was supposed to be the humble guy, but couldn't bring himself to be humble in the face of defeat. First HE tried denial in a cringe worthy interview, where he made 0 mention of his shoulder. Then deflection by saying Mayweather should've stayed in one place so he could hit him???? After THAT classless crap came the big excuse that no one was aware of. The injury. They weren't straight which round the injury happened (3rd or 4th), then it was an old injury, which meant they were lying all along in the build up. Then more deflection saying it was Mayweather that pulled his arm????
All to avoid saying he lost to the better man on the night.
Now many fanatics are hanging onto this like refugees in the Mediterranean hanging onto a life bouy. No that I've put you straight, I have two questions:
If the injury affected Pacquiao's performance, why did he immediately think he won when he clearly lost?
If the injury was so bad, why was it not mentioned before, during or immediately after the fight?
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Originally posted by gdub27 View PostI haven't posted about the fight yet but this post says it all. I would be more willing to believe Pac if he showed, or said something about his arm at least once in the fight. Vitali quit in a fight that he was winning due to the same reported injury, but Pac can raise his arm with no problem after 9 rounds of abuse on his injured joint. Floyd turned it into a Mayweather fight, just like the rest.
Now people are either running with an excuse or just being hard headed about admitting who was the better man........... just like Pacquiao.
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khan is the more dangerous opponent -- faster than floyd and his only real weakness (getting hit with bombs) shouldn't be a big deal with floyd
but it will probably be thurman -- deliberate puncher who floyd will easily outpoint in an uninteresting bout
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Originally posted by nerd slapper View Postkhan is the more dangerous opponent -- faster than floyd and his only real weakness (getting hit with bombs) shouldn't be a big deal with floyd
but it will probably be thurman -- deliberate puncher who floyd will easily outpoint in an uninteresting bout
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