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  • boxingfan4life
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    #91
    Originally posted by PAC-BOY
    Shocking!!!! With one good arm! Man you really are a smart guy. I mean you are just over ***ing flowing with all this impeccable insight!
    ***ing ******!!!!
    And you actually thought someone who struggled and went to sleep from Marquez's counter punching was gonna work against someone that was taller, longer reach, better defense, and accuracy than him.

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    • boxingfan4life
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      #92
      Originally posted by PAC-BOY
      Thanks for the counseling session Dr ***tard. We know Manny loss. WTF would we do without you. Oh yeah...i know, we'd deal with it.

      Dont leave out that Floyd fought like a scared little bltch to get his win and put on the worst showcase in his long career against a wounded Manny Pacquiao.

      Leaving millions of fans robbed all around the world and disappointed that the fight didnt live up to the Fight Of the century hype, but did live up to the biggest let down of the century! Deal with that
      Would you be this mad if Pac won? You just a Floyd hater that's mad his favorite fighter was added to the list of failures. Pac is not special at all when it comes to Floyd. He tried and failed just like all the other Floyd opponents. You can hate all you want but at the end of the day Floyd won, Pac didn't. I love that you guys are so salty and mad. Makes my day happier.

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      • boxingfan4life
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        #93
        All the Pac fans. Just want to let you know that losing to Floyd doesn't change anything. He is still one of the greatest fighters ever and still has great accolades. He is the only 8 division champion and it will probably be a while before someone else accomplishes that. He is a hall of famer and has accomplished things Floyd didn't. So stop being so angry just because he lost to Floyd. Everybody lost to Floyd. He is still a great fighter.

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          #94
          Originally posted by boxingfan4life
          All the Pac fans. Just want to let you know that losing to Floyd doesn't change anything. He is still one of the greatest fighters ever and still has great accolades. He is the only 8 division champion and it will probably be a while before someone else accomplishes that. He is a hall of famer and has accomplished things Floyd didn't. So stop being so angry just because he lost to Floyd. Everybody lost to Floyd. He is still a great fighter.
          I agree, just like losing to Bradley didn't change anything. Pacquiao represents true greatness in boxing, the exciting fighter who takes on everyone.

          Golovkin (or someone of that ilk) will take the mantle when Pacquiao eventually decides to retire.
          Last edited by Weebler I; 07-20-2015, 04:52 AM.

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            #95
            I think the Pac fans wouldn't be so angry at Floyd as long as he agreed to give the rematch. I recall them saying how gentlemanyly Floyd was when Floyd agreed to a rematch soon after the fight.

            But RJJ gave BH a rematch when he beat BH quite convincingly so maybe the anger at Floyd will subside when he stops being so stubborn and making excuses.

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              #96
              Originally posted by hugh grant
              I think the Pac fans wouldn't be so angry at Floyd as long as he agreed to give the rematch. I recall them saying how gentlemanyly Floyd was when Floyd agreed to a rematch soon after the fight.

              But RJJ gave BH a rematch when he beat BH quite convincingly so maybe the anger at Floyd will subside when he stops being so stubborn and making excuses.
              If pac didn't make excuses for losing and was a good sport about he would have gotten his rematch. Whining about shoulder when you chose to go into the fight that way was a bad move. It made him look like a sore loser.

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                #97
                Not sure if the injury impacted the outcome of the fight. With that said, who gets surgery on a shoulder if there's no injury?

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                  #98
                  Originally posted by Deevel916
                  Not sure if the injury impacted the outcome of the fight. With that said, who gets surgery on a shoulder if there's no injury?
                  Someone who doesn't want to pay for the attorneys fees and face lawsuits that if he loses might force him to give back all or some of $150 million dollars.

                  In all seriousness, wouldn't you do the same? I know I would.

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                    #99
                    Originally posted by boxingfan4life
                    And you actually thought someone who struggled and went to sleep from Marquez's counter punching was gonna work against someone that was taller, longer reach, better defense, and accuracy than him.
                    Funny you mention that when Floyd wasn't able to land like Marquez did bar once, and even then obviously it wasn't in a vital area like most of Marquez' punches are. Marquez is a true chin checker.

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                    • hugh grant
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                      #100
                      Originally posted by The Big Dunn
                      Someone who doesn't want to pay for the attorneys fees and face lawsuits that if he loses might force him to give back all or some of $150 million dollars.

                      In all seriousness, wouldn't you do the same? I know I would.
                      This is why anyone who doesn't want them to have a rematch is treated with su****ion, whether its Floyd, Jeff Mayweather or Mayweathers fans.
                      So paranoid and so full of excuses. So all the injury specialists who saws Pacs injury, also the surgeons are lying as well for Pac?
                      People back Pac up about the injury, the injury isn't in doubt. Just because a lot of people talk trash, doesn't make that theres serious debates or any doubts whatsoever about Pacs injury.

                      Originally posted by boxingfan4life
                      If pac didn't make excuses for losing and was a good sport about he would have gotten his rematch. Whining about shoulder when you chose to go into the fight that way was a bad move. It made him look like a sore loser.
                      So how exactly would Pac have got a rematch? Not mention the shoulder injury at all maybe?
                      Do you think if Pac asked Floyd nicely, can I have a rematch, Floyd would have given him it solely on the basis Pac wanted one?
                      Last edited by hugh grant; 07-20-2015, 08:06 AM.

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