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  • #11
    What the **** is this crack head talking about? "He's an astute fighter who doesn't have the so-called sense of fair play."?

    (Was this translated by the way? I always find it funny when he comes out with certain words in English. You just know Arum is whispering into his ear)

    Anyway, even if we are to assume his injury is legitimate, how does it make sense to decry Mayweather for his lack of fair play? All he could do was stay clean, make weight and step into the ring; he did his part. The person without a sense of fair play is Pacquiao: if his arm was actually injured, he stepped into the ring knowing he would never give credit to his opponent.

    I used to respect Pacquiao but day by day that is waning, and with that comes doubt. His lack of integrity and willingness to follow the lead of others makes me wonder about the things he would do to come out on top.

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    • #12
      Manny is so deluded it's pathetic.

      Why shouldn't Floyd control everything about the fight outside of the ring? he is the A side.

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      • #13
        Floyd always gives himself the edge.. He had a spy in Pacs camp.. Floyd hated by his own American people

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        • #14
          Originally posted by hugh grant View Post
          Pac is being fair, he said he accepts the judges decision. I don't recall JMM saying he accepts the judges decision when he lost to Pac.

          He just said he hurt his shoulder in the fourth round and he thought he beat Floyd.
          He said he won.... Lie
          He said mayweather did nothing .... Lie
          He said mayweather sabotaged him ... Lie
          He said Mayweather ran to justify his poor performance .... Lie

          #48 is worse than JMM

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          • #15
            TR finally coming to rescue But may be to late. It was an excuse thatspiraled out if control.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by FeFist View Post
              What the **** is this crack head talking about? "He's an astute fighter who doesn't have the so-called sense of fair play."?

              (Was this translated by the way? I always find it funny when he comes out with certain words in English. You just know Arum is whispering into his ear)

              Anyway, even if we are to assume his injury is legitimate, how does it make sense to decry Mayweather for his lack of fair play? All he could do was stay clean, make weight and step into the ring; he did his part. The person without a sense of fair play is Pacquiao: if his arm was actually injured, he stepped into the ring knowing he would never give credit to his opponent.

              I used to respect Pacquiao but day by day that is waning, and with that comes doubt. His lack of integrity and willingness to follow the lead of others makes me wonder about the things he would do to come out on top.
              Even his very own physicians, when interviewed by NSAC, they never said anything about an injury. That he was fine!

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              • #17
                A lot of the blame here lies with the media outlets that don't ask tough questions.
                Pacquiao is allowed to continue to talk absolute bollocks because the reporters are almost in awe of him!

                I wouldn't let him off the hook and any reporter who gets the chance to interview him shouldn't either.

                There's so much juicer stuff to write rather than the usual sucking up of Pacquiao.
                How about investigating the so called injury and nailing down an exact date and cause of it?
                Or maybe ask him why during 12 rounds he just followed Mayweather around the ring like a novice?
                Surely his shoulder didn't affect his footwork?

                He should retire before he meets someone who isn't in awe of him because he's gonna get sparked again.

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                • #18
                  Why shouldn't he point out the unfairness? One judge had it 118-110; what the .... is that score? This was a 2 point fight. At least the 116-112 scores were realistic. 118-110 was corrupt.

                  Floyd got given tons of credit for landing very little offense. Pacquiao got no credit for his defense. It was unfair judging criteria, period.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by manicsi View Post
                    A lot of the blame here lies with the media outlets that don't ask tough questions.
                    Pacquiao is allowed to continue to talk absolute bollocks because the reporters are almost in awe of him!

                    I wouldn't let him off the hook and any reporter who gets the chance to interview him shouldn't either.

                    There's so much juicer stuff to write rather than the usual sucking up of Pacquiao.
                    How about investigating the so called injury and nailing down an exact date and cause of it?
                    Or maybe ask him why during 12 rounds he just followed Mayweather around the ring like a novice?
                    Surely his shoulder didn't affect his footwork?

                    He should retire before he meets someone who isn't in awe of him because he's gonna get sparked again.
                    A lot of these so-called journalists/reporters are hypocrites. Imagine if this was Mayweather -- they'd be all over it.

                    But because it's Pacquiao, the Saint, no one wants to touch it even though the odor is foul and can be smelt miles away.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by manicsi View Post
                      A lot of the blame here lies with the media outlets that don't ask tough questions.
                      Pacquiao is allowed to continue to talk absolute bollocks because the reporters are almost in awe of him!

                      I wouldn't let him off the hook and any reporter who gets the chance to interview him shouldn't either.

                      There's so much juicer stuff to write rather than the usual sucking up of Pacquiao.
                      How about investigating the so called injury and nailing down an exact date and cause of it?
                      Or maybe ask him why during 12 rounds he just followed Mayweather around the ring like a novice?
                      Surely his shoulder didn't affect his footwork?

                      He should retire before he meets someone who isn't in awe of him because he's gonna get sparked again.
                      I would like to ask Manny some questions about Toradol use in his fights .

                      Or he just believe what he believes and may have heard rumblings behind hte scenes, which he has mentioned before. Manny created the su****ion, regardless how anyone wants to blame someone else....also he is right about Toradol.....not only does it affect the area its injected to, it basically will numb you from any pain while its active.

                      Toradol was originally developed as a postoperative drug, used primarily to treat moderately severe acute pain. When injected into the bloodstream, it can begin working almost immediately, quelling whatever pain may be present.

                      That's been ideal for NFL players in need of a quick game-day fix. Equally important, the shot gives many players added confidence that they can perform worry-free, uninhibited by existing pain and able to more easily push through any new injuries that may occur.
                      Holt was a rookie with the Rams and had separated the acromioclavicular (AC) joint in his right shoulder during St. Louis' NFC Championship Game win. It was the kind of injury, coupled with bruised ribs, that caused pain so severe that Holt admitted he would have considered sitting out several regular-season games.

                      But the Super Bowl? With little hesitance, Holt asked for and received a Toradol shot.

                      "I felt like new money," Holt said. "You get that shot and you feel like you're 18, 19 years old. It's like a sheet of armor. I was a new man."
                      Several hours later, after making seven catches for 109 yards, including a 9-yard touchdown grab, Holt was also a Super Bowl champion with the Rams edging the Titans 23-16.

                      Everything about the day felt great. Until the Toradol faded.

                      "It was very, very, very painful once that medication wore off," Holt said. "When you get that Toradol shot, you feel like you have a whole new body on you. At the same time, you're just tearing away at the problem you have. Masking the pain allows you to get through the game. But the pain is still there, and you'll have to deal with it afterwards."

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