Comments Thread For: Roach: Pacquiao With Two Hands KO's Mayweather
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I am impartial you can choose to believe it if you want but in order for me to be impartial I'd have to be able to look at both sides of the argument and then come up with my own assessment. Unfortunately in the case of this particular fight there really isn't another side to look at. Floyd won, that was clear to anyone with a working set of eyes and more importantly a brain. The fact that I've come out so strongly in defense of that against a handful of (delusional people) doesn't make me partial to Floyd it's just that I can't stand ignorance on this site. The nonsense that pacquiao and his supporters are spouting is .... Well just nonsense. This is as cold cut as you're going to get in a boxing match, even if you tried you couldn't realistically find a way to justify a scorecard in Manny's favor.Comment
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Interesting question there at the end.
This shoulder injury is starting to resemble a religious belief, where one believes what he hears and reads instead of what he sees and experiences.
But then again, people are free to chose what to believe in.
That's the difference between the real Truth and Belief
But there's another side to this story:
http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/72...killer-toradol.
http://boxingtribune-news.com/posts/...injection.htmlComment
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I agree with him. Floyd was too scared to fight a one arm pac. Floyd just played tag and keep away head lock fest all night. That isn't fighting. A non-injured pac would have destroyed Floyd bad.Comment
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I seldom agree with Mayweather's public rhetoric but in this case this level of disrespect does not deserve consideration for a rematch. It was a lop sided victory that showed that Manny was not on his level. They just want money.Comment
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What abilities? Fast hands? Floyd was faster. Fast feet, didn't see it. Punches from angles, nada. He was confused. If you want to see frustration, watch #48 walk back to the corner after each round. You'lol see he knew he didn't have the ability or skill to beat Floyd. That tells you the story of the fight.
He had an injury back in 2008, not 2015. He didn't need a shot of Toradol . He needed his trainer to shut up, and train him. All during the build up Freddie talked like he was fighting. Somebody tell me at what point in the 3rd or 4th round did he hurt his shoulder. I keep watching, over and over. Don't see anything that says he hurt it.
The man was bamboozled by his team into believing he belonged in the same zip code as Floyd. Be mad at Arum and Roach, they're the ones who convinced you for 5 plus years #48 could win.
Can you imagine what Pacquiao would have done to poor Fraud with a full training camp and no prior injuries? I doubt it, seeing as how your head is lodged too far up Fraud's ass to even think clearly.Comment
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Manny Pacquiao’s choice of medication was very specific and it makes one curious if this could possibly be the first time that Team Pacquiao, who refused and attempted to negotiate “random” drug testing, used this medication before a fight. The Boxing Tribune’s own ninja star-hurling leader reported on this very subject three weeks ago revealing a trove of information about the miracle drug Toradol and how popular and wide-spread it is in major sports.
Toradol is a legitimate, USADA-approved anti-inflammatory used on patients suffering acute pain from either injury or the post-surgery recovery process. There are many legitimate reasons to use Toradol.
But there are also many illegitimate uses for this product.
It’s the sporting world’s worst kept secret that Toradol has been widely used as somewhat of a legalized cheat or substitute “pep pill” for otherwise healthy players looking to be temporarily rejuvenated for the game. In a legitimately injured athlete Toradol completely masks the effects of that injury, allowing the player to perform as if nothing were wrong. In an athlete not suffering from a debilitating injury, however, it turns him into what could be described as a virtually indestructible force.
The NFL has especially leaned on the use of Toradol, with teams reportedly issuing across the board pre-game injections for their players, injured or not. This dangerous practice has been mentioned in several lawsuits against the NFL from ex-players concerned with the league’s lack of safety precautions.
Toradol, aside from reinvigorating the body, also masks the effects of cramps and, more importantly, wipes clean the symptoms of a concussion. Under the effect of Toradol, an athlete could be seriously injured and dangerously concussed without even knowing it until much later.
Wow, its amazing these same guys act as if this is no big deal, yet were calling Saline and Vit C a PED....lmao.Comment
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also I stated Pac had four good moments...u just posted all of them lol.Comment
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