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  • Spoon23
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    #141
    Originally posted by puga
    Real talk right here...that is why Floyd f@gs never enjoyed the victory at its freshest and never will...sorry Floyd f@gs
    Nothing to be proud of really. Floyd showcased his F A G style boxing for the whole wide world to see hehe

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    • MindBat
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      #142
      Originally posted by Spoon23
      He ran and hugged and got on his bike, but did he really beat Pacquiao?

      Nope.
      It's a shame Manny couldn't overcome "running and hugging" and lost the fight claiming "My shoulder needed Toradol shots, I don't need shoulder rehab. I use salt water for my injury."

      Manny is a joke and you're right there behind him.

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      • Deevel916
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        #143
        It was his most important fight but he fought not to lose more than he did to win. His own father had to ask him why is he fighting like he's scared!

        Floyd doesnt "fight" you. He sits back and focuses on nullifying his opponents and in return fires off one and done punches in order to score points.

        Critics can say that Pac didnt sell out in order to make it exciting but I'll tell you, Pac put forth more of an offensive effort than Floyd did in that fight. He fired off combos when he could and was the one coming forward the entire fight. It's hard to be offensively effective and impressive when your opponent is 100% focused on killing any action by hugging, headlocking and evading in order to avoid engaging.

        Its a shame that the biggest fight in the history of the sport turned out to be the most forgettable big fight in the history of the sport.

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          #144
          Originally posted by Deevel916
          It was his most important fight but he fought not to lose more than he did to win. His own father had to ask him why is he fighting like he's scared!

          Floyd doesnt "fight" you. He sits back and focuses on nullifying his opponents and in return fires off one and done punches in order to score points.

          Critics can say that Pac didnt sell out in order to make it exciting but I'll tell you, Pac put forth more of an offensive effort than Floyd did in that fight. He fired off combos when he could and was the one coming forward the entire fight. It's hard to be offensively effective and impressive when your opponent is 100% focused on killing any action by hugging, headlocking and evading in order to avoid engaging.

          Its a shame that the biggest fight in the history of the sport turned out to be the most forgettable big fight in the history of the sport.
          He threw less. End of.

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          • Spoon23
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            #145
            Originally posted by Deevel916
            It was his most important fight but he fought not to lose more than he did to win. His own father had to ask him why is he fighting like he's scared!

            Floyd doesnt "fight" you. He sits back and focuses on nullifying his opponents and in return fires off one and done punches in order to score points.

            Critics can say that Pac didnt sell out in order to make it exciting but I'll tell you, Pac put forth more of an offensive effort than Floyd did in that fight. He fired off combos when he could and was the one coming forward the entire fight. It's hard to be offensively effective and impressive when your opponent is 100% focused on killing any action by hugging, headlocking and evading in order to avoid engaging.

            Its a shame that the biggest fight in the history of the sport turned out to be the most forgettable big fight in the history of the sport.
            As I've been saying. It takes 2 to tango. You need 2 fighters in the ring to have an epic showdown. If one wants to be roadrunner while the other chases like Willie Kayote then it becomes a forgettable fight.

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            • Spoon23
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              #146
              Originally posted by spytactics
              Punching is also a part of the sport, more important than running or hugging. Just ask DLH how his running match vs trinidad fared out...floyd had those judges on lockdown
              More than anything, punching is what boxing is all about, but Floyd thought boxing is about running and hugging first lol

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                #147
                Originally posted by Spoon23
                As I've been saying. It takes 2 to tango. You need 2 fighters in the ring to have an epic showdown. If one wants to be roadrunner while the other chases like Willie Kayote then it becomes a forgettable fight.

                Funny, I remember all three Leonard/Duran fights. Especially the third. But yeah.

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                • Spoon23
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                  #148
                  Originally posted by revelated
                  Funny, I remember all three Leonard/Duran fights. Especially the third. But yeah.
                  Those legends fought like fighters who wanted to give fans a good show. Trademark of true legends of the game.

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                  • ironmt
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                    #149
                    Originally posted by Deevel916
                    It was his most important fight but he fought not to lose more than he did to win. His own father had to ask him why is he fighting like he's scared!

                    Floyd doesnt "fight" you. He sits back and focuses on nullifying his opponents and in return fires off one and done punches in order to score points.

                    Critics can say that Pac didnt sell out in order to make it exciting but I'll tell you, Pac put forth more of an offensive effort than Floyd did in that fight. He fired off combos when he could and was the one coming forward the entire fight. It's hard to be offensively effective and impressive when your opponent is 100% focused on killing any action by hugging, headlocking and evading in order to avoid engaging.

                    Its a shame that the biggest fight in the history of the sport turned out to be the most forgettable big fight in the history of the sport.
                    Perfectly said, excellent post.

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                    • Spoon23
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                      #150
                      Originally posted by b00g13man
                      He threw less. End of.
                      Yup after post fight review. Floyd threw less per most of the rounds and therefore, should have lost that fight.

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