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  • Originally posted by #84quiao View Post
    i believe deep down hardcore fans of floyd was disapponted with his performance against pac whom hes supposed to gattii
    height advantage? check
    reach advantage ? check
    slow pace? check
    long range? check
    hometown venue? check
    american judges? check
    mayweather partial ref? check
    boxing match not slugfest? check

    every advantage Floyd or his fans wanted it was there.

    Floyd barely edged out rounds vs. dumb, small, crude Pacquiao.

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    • Originally posted by Left Hook Tua View Post
      height advantage? check
      reach advantage ? check
      slow pace? check
      long range? check
      hometown venue? check
      american judges? check
      mayweather partial ref? check
      boxing match not slugfest? check

      every advantage Floyd or his fans wanted it was there.

      Floyd barely edged out rounds vs. dumb, small, crude Pacquiao.
      Looooooooooooooooooooooooooooooool

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      • Originally posted by HEND View Post
        Can the mods ban somebody simply because he's so dumb? Because if they can then there's no excuse why Elroy is still here on this forum.
        And btw... How does this thread still exist despite it's clear,unveiled racial topic?
        This is different. It's racial injustice. Why do black fighters win all of the rounds? We need to get to the bottom of this.

        I think its the mystery man from the Khan/Peterson fight.

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        • Originally posted by Left Hook Tua View Post
          Agapito Sanchez. Technical Draw. Even though all Agapito did was foul. A draw even though Sanchez was penalized 2 points for excessive low blows and headbutts?

          Timothy Bradley. Robbery in the first fight. How do you score that fight for Bradley?

          Floyd Mayweather Jr. A close fight but judges gave every close round to Floyd?

          It's as if Pacquiao has to win by landslide or knock down Black fighters to get the round.

          They give Pacquiao the benefit of the doubt vs. Mexicans. Especially the 3 fights with Marquez that was close.

          Is it a racial thing?

          Or just biased American judges?
          Manny gets intimidated when he faces American black men more often than not. He did get robbed in the Bradley fight IMO, but you could tell he was somewhat intimidated as he failed to fight the last 4 rounds.

          The Floyd fight he was emasculated and fought cowardly. He was scared to death of zahir raheem. He was petrified of Mosley until Floyd beat him and he was old. Broner called him out and he wouldn't respond. He's probably praying Bob won't make him fight Crawford.

          Maybe it's penis envy. Maybe jinkee used to have a black boyfriend before she met Manny or he notices she likes them. Look at the way she was taking pics of Floyd when he came over in Miami.

          If Manny doesn't get intimidated and fights American black men the way he does everyone else, like he fought Bradley rounds 1-8, he'd be fine.

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          • Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post
            Manny gets intimidated when he faces American black men more often than not. He did get robbed in the Bradley fight IMO, but you could tell he was somewhat intimidated as he failed to fight the last 4 rounds.

            The Floyd fight he was emasculated and fought cowardly. He was scared to death of zahir raheem. He was petrified of Mosley until Floyd beat him and he was old. Broner called him out and he wouldn't respond. He's probably praying Bob won't make him fight Crawford.

            Maybe it's penis envy. Maybe jinkee used to have a black boyfriend before she met Manny or he notices she likes them. Look at the way she was taking pics of Floyd when he came over in Miami.

            If Manny doesn't get intimidated and fights American black men the way he does everyone else, like he fought Bradley rounds 1-8, he'd be fine.
            Holy shi*!!!!!!!!!

            He ducked Andre Berto, Raheem, Paul Williams, Judah and Nate Campbell. I think your on to something.

            Maybe instead of studying Judah's strategy vs Floyd, he was studying other things about Judah.

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            • Originally posted by PBP View Post
              Holy shi*!!!!!!!!!

              He ducked Andre Berto, Raheem, Paul Williams, Judah and Nate Campbell. I think your on to something.

              Maybe instead of studying Judah's strategy vs Floyd, he was studying other things about Judah.
              Yup, I forgot to mention Paul and nate. I guess he's only 50% intimidated of Thurman (wink, cough!!). Berto and zab too.

              Yeah, I bet he made his sparring mates fight in Speedos.

              That's why he cut training camp short-3 black sparring partners came at the same time and Manny had a panic attack.

              Do they prescribe toradol for panic attacks?
              Last edited by The Big Dunn; 06-04-2015, 06:00 AM.

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              • Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post
                Yup, I forgot to mention Paul and nate. I guess he's only 50% intimidated of Thurman (wink, cough!!)
                And he was so scares of Bradley, he called his Mom to cast spells on him in the rematch.

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                • Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post
                  The Floyd fight he was emasculated and fought cowardly.
                  I keep hearing this from Floyd fans, and while I'll be the first one to admit that Manny's offensive output was a shell of what it typically is -- and I'll give Floyd's defensive mastery credit on that -- but the whole Manny fought like a coward theme...can you explain then how you felt like Floyd fought then? I mean considering (if we're going by compubox) Floyd threw virtually the same exact number of punches (I think officially Floyd was credited with 6 more attempted punches)? Floyd also threw in the neighborhood of 70 less power punches, and spent 90% of the fight on his back foot.

                  So if Manny fought like a "scared coward", how do you explain the other guy in the ring throwing the same number of punches as the scared coward, throwing substantially less in the power department, and fighting backwards for the vast majority of the fight?
                  Last edited by Mike D; 06-04-2015, 06:19 AM.

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                  • pacquiao been undefeated against "black" fighters until mayweather..

                    smh at some of the goofs in here coming up with assumptions, no one is really scared of a group of people who've been conquered by everyone since the beginning of mankind, being good at sports and music could only get you so far...js tho. no hate, equality for everyone lmao.

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                    • Originally posted by Mike D View Post
                      I keep hearing this from Floyd fans, and while I'll be the first one to admit that Manny's offensive output was a shell of what it typically is -- and I'll give Floyd's defensive mastery credit on that -- but the whole Manny fought like a coward theme...can you explain then how you felt like Floyd fought then? I mean considering (if we're going by compubox) Floyd threw virtually the same exact number of punches (I think officially Floyd was credited with 6 more attempted punches)? Floyd also threw in the neighborhood of 70 less power punches, and spent 90% of the fight on his back foot.

                      So if Manny fought like a "scared coward", how do you explain the other guy in the ring throwing the same number of punches as the scared coward, throwing substantially less in the power department, and fighting backwards for the vast majority of the fight?
                      Floyd fought like a smart fighter that had a huge lead. That's the difference. Manny didn't do what we all expected, keep throwing. He seemed confused and unsure of how to land, so he wouldn't press the action. This is part of it.

                      Manny was way behind and clearly needed a KO. Had he done this with a huge lead I'd have understood. But he needed to throw caution to the wind. Manny never looked like winning the fight was important to him. He never looked like he cared he was losing. He didn't try. That's why I call it cowardly.

                      Look at the Morales loss. He fought bravely until the end and never quit. He did significant damage in round 12. That was the effort we were looking for. He was behind, but looked like he cared. He wanted desperately to beat Erik.

                      Did you feel Manny felt like this on May 2nd?
                      Last edited by The Big Dunn; 06-04-2015, 06:32 AM.

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