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  • GOD-FR33
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    #51
    Be gone and F U....

    Originally posted by Mike_R
    Manny never had a big moment with Floyd; obviously everyone has lost to him but other fighters at least got some highlight reel footage from it. That's all I'm saying. Manny landed some punches that Floyd saw coming and was also able to successfully fade from before they connected.

    I haven't seen one gif of Manny hitting Floyd that makes a case for Manny having done any damage in the fight, or causing Floyd any problems.


    Your avatar is weird. Of course you would say that, you're a Floyd nuthugger and dishonest person. Manny hurt Floyd a couple of times, admitted by Floyd himself. This shows how much of an idiot you are. There is a reason Floyd was running and scared to walk Manny down. Manny knocked Floyd's head off with a counter right hand that sent Floyd off balance into the corner. Hadn't the ropes been there, he may of went down. What fight did you watch? And why didn't Manny hit Floyd more? Because Floyd fought like a coward and rich businessman. That's why. FACT. You should leave the site with this type of biased insight. You only saw what you wanted to see. I bet you think Floyd was in control of the fight and was jabbing Manny all night. ey? How many times did Floyd snap Manny's head back like he is used to doing? NONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! F U.

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    • TheStranger
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      #52
      Floyd conned us all, by making excuses about the fight for 5 years, into believing that he really had reason to be concerned about Manny's game. But Manny "the midget" as Floyd once called him, struggled to close the distance and didn't like getting popped by Floyd's right hand. Maybe he was still remembering being KO'd by JMM. I don't think Floyd "ran" but he's just not exciting enough to carry the burden of matching the hype alone because Pac did fail to do what he said he would do. The rematch doesn't look so promising unless you compare it to Mayweather vs Berto. I'd rather to see Manny and Floyd give a shot to, fight some up and comers like Crawford, Thurman etc.
      Last edited by TheStranger; 07-17-2015, 11:19 AM.

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        #53
        Originally posted by Shpacman
        Jeff, you are drunk, go home.
        Seriously, all this **** that bring Mayweather fans about "masterclass", "boxing lesson", "outclass" pisses me off. How it can be a master-class when Floyd got countered like never before and won with minimal advantage (115 113)?
        Maidana won only 3-4 rounds? Seriously? Jeff, u are really drunk.
        It wasn't a master class in my opinion. I say Floyd won comfortably which was enough given Pac wasn't bringing too much to the table. Everybody keeps saying the shoulder was the deciding, yet Pac wasn't looking that great in the rounds before that. So was the shoulder really that much of a factor?

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          #54
          At the end of the day haters will hate because their last hope of Floyd losing couldn't pull the trigger. Roach got you all hyped up before the fight by saying Pac is knocking out sparring partners, and that he was going to win every round and overwhelm Floyd with volume, which didn't happen. People need to be mad at Pacquiao's camp for saying all these things but didn't do it.

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            #55
            Originally posted by madsweeney
            I beg to differ, Pac May II would still be a huge money earner bigger than any other fight availalbe. Those Pac fans in denial and the causual/public opinion that Pac was legitimately hurt have plenty of interest. Sure there wont be 4mil+ buys, but at regular prices I bet it still does close to 2mil.

            Both disappointing. Mayweather only does just enough to win, but talks/acts like some warrior. He knew he was the bigger/faster/stronger/uninjured man and was still hesitant as hell. I personally felt Pac was going to try to out-box Floyd. Yes it was slower than I expected but it was obvious this was going to be a chess match, not a slug fest.
            It would make huge money but Pac would lose more convincingly. What people don't realize is if they fight again, a whole year would pass since the last time Pac fought. Is that really smart? To step in the ring with Floyd Mayweather after taking a year off. It will play out the same and critics and haters will use that as a excuse for Pac.

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              #56
              Originally posted by boxingfocus
              It's funny how Pacquiao's size is completely overlooked by nearly everybody in the industry. He set the bar that high, I guess.

              Even if you rated Floyd and Pacquiao equal P4P, Floyd SHOULD win because he is bigger. He was rehydrating after the weigh in while Pacquiao was chowing on Toblerone.
              This is some truth now. Everybody forgets that when you are taller and have longer hands it is easyer to keep your opponent on convinient distance.

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                  #58
                  Originally posted by johnm is...
                  Of course, what the .gifs don't show, is the other 95% of the fight, where he did nothing but lose.
                  And what did Floyd for the other 95% of the fight? I don't remember many rounds, which Floyd convincingly won.

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                      #60
                      Originally posted by Shpacman
                      And what did Floyd for the other 95% of the fight? I don't remember many rounds, which Floyd convincingly won.
                      9-3. Doesn't matter what you remember.

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