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  • Overload of hurtful truth by Floyd Mayweather back in 2009

    Overload of hurtful truth by Floyd Mayweather back in 2009:



    Very interesting how he discussed who was ducking who and the truth about what was really happening back in the day, also his prediction of the criticism he's gonna get when he beats Pacquiao was spot on except for what he thought people were going to say if he knocked out Pacquiao, people would've said he was on steroids and maybe that's why he didn't put it hard on Pacquiao during the fight.
    Last edited by Ahmed_Ismail; 05-29-2015, 06:21 PM.

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    Yeah..

    But these idiots steady ignore stuff like this.

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    • #3


      So much ownage then

      Double ownage now

      That's not even a word

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      • #4
        It would be interesting to hear Floyd as a commentator. I know he understands alot about the sport so if he can avoid stuttering he should have great breakdowns.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by SplitSecond View Post
          It would be interesting to hear Floyd as a commentator. I know he understands alot about the sport so if he can avoid stuttering he should have great breakdowns.
          I think Floyd would come across as too fake as a commentator, and I think he likes to be in the spotlight too much himself to be able to do that sort of thing, I think that's what could hold Floyd back as a promoter and trainer when he retires, hes got unbelievable knowledge of the game but I'm not sure hes selfless enough to take a back seat and not be in the limelight.

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          • #6
            I liked the part where he hinted about Pacquiao being the good guy who fights for legacy and people and so on, yet he turned down 40 million and wanted nothing less than 50-50, and to add insult to injury he refused to be tested and he was glorified for refusing to get tested, this is the first time in the history of sports that I see an athlete get glorified for turning down a chance to show that he's a clean athlete after accusation of PED use were made by different people on different occasions.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Spacey1991 View Post
              I think Floyd would come across as too fake as a commentator, and I think he likes to be in the spotlight too much himself to be able to do that sort of thing, I think that's what could hold Floyd back as a promoter and trainer when he retires, hes got unbelievable knowledge of the game but I'm not sure hes selfless enough to take a back seat and not be in the limelight.
              Yea, unfortunately. We'll have to make do with Ward, thought he did a great job commentating on Mayweather-Pacquiao.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Ahmed_Ismail View Post
                I liked the part where he hinted about Pacquiao being the good guy who fights for legacy and people and so on, yet he turned down 40 million and wanted nothing less than 50-50, and to add insult to injury he refused to be tested and he was glorified for refusing to get tested, this is the first time in the history of sports that I see an athlete get glorified for turning down a chance to show that he's a clean athlete after accusation of PED use were made by different people on different occasions.
                Exactly. That saga was truly ridiculous. But the fact that he got beat abs is still crying about it makes it that much more funny.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by SplitSecond View Post
                  Yea, unfortunately. We'll have to make do with Ward, thought he did a great job commentating on Mayweather-Pacquiao.
                  Yeah lol, I've watched enough Mayweather interviews to realise that most of them are the same and its hard to get a straight answer from him lol, half the time hes asked a question and his answers are irrelevant.

                  I live in England so haven't watched it with American commentary, I heard they did a good job to be fair. Haven't even watched the fight fully since watching it live, there's no point since Floyd won it so clearly.

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                  • #10
                    He beat the worst version of pacquiao.... After floyd made the public wait 5 years to fight congressman pacquiao, he not only ran the whole night but didnt even try, his own father was asking floyd to not fight scared... What more proof do u need when ure father calls u a coward? oh let me guess, Floyd Sr DKSAB

                    Floyd beat the name pacquiao, not the fighter.

                    The public is is right to be disappointed and so should be any boxing fan. We got our fight of the century and floyd robbed us from a great fight in 2009-2010.

                    Then u have floyd fans acting as if the fight was hagler/duran just because their man won, they dont even care how boring and how damaging that fight couldve been but all they care is that their fellow african american was victorious.

                    I thought id never say this but UFC has better match ups and they dont milk the public for 5 years for a "mega fight"

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