If manny forgot his heart even if he had only one effective healthy hand that night and still marched on, which is actually brave of him, but still if you didn't think he had any heart that night, Then I'm pretty sure it's safe to say Floyd's running and clinching for 12 rounds means Floyd forgot to bring his Balls that night hahahaha
Comments Thread For: Thurman: Bad Shoulder or Not, Pacquiao Would've Lost!
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Hey ****head Mayweather had a real shoulder injury. He complained about in the corner and you could clearly see him grimacing whenever ever be tried to throw it. .. unlike pac and his fake injury. You never saw him grimace or complain 1 time, not 1 fcin time. He threw both hands with ease until he realized he was getting countered every fckn time. And even at the end of 12 rnd match the dumbazz was raising his arms with no problems at all lmao. Dumb lil bastard. So tell me, what severe shoulder tear allows all of that?Comment
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FIomos work with the premise that Floyd can't lose...but he's lost to Castillo for sure and has had a few debatables...
NO sense in arguing with grown men who have feelings for other grown men...Comment
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Dude you still on that?!? As for having feelings for grown men, we love you too. Does that make you feel warm and fuzzy now?Comment
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I am appalled and really getting the d0uche chills from these Mayweather fans acting all high and mighty believing Floyd "took him to school" and performed a "masterclass".
First off I agree. Pac is not going to be able to beat Floyd when Floyd takes the spineless gameplan of stealing rounds and doing everything in his power to avoid any sort of altercation. Even if that means running from post to post when Pac gets in range to start throwing. I mean to think after all that defensive punching, which was really more smoke and mirrors then clean landed blows, Floyd actually had the gall to take round 12 off in the BIGGEST FIGHT IN HISTORY.
Pacquiao is a puncher boxer, most true boxers and even counter punchers dish it out, fighting for their own legacy and looking to best themselves. Floyd though goes out and like with Pacquiao, fights a no substance fight and takes very few chances that are far between. I don't know how anyone can defend this. This was the FIGHT OF THE CENTURY! With two of the best P4P fighters ever! If fighting a completely defensive fight; using excessive foot work, holding and using your forearms while throwing the bare minimum is working so well.........then he should have pressed the offensive. We didn't see Mayweather "beat Manny's @ss" like some nuthuggers say on here. What we saw was that Floyd was able to run and stay out of the pocket enough to avoid taking on Pacquiao's superior offense. But here is one of the more glaring disappointments, Pacquiao is naturally the smaller guy. When Pacquiao fought most full fledged welterweights, every single one brought something to the table to try and beat Pacquiao. None came outright into the fight looking to run and hold. I mean can you imagine how much of a greater chance all of these guys who fought Pacquiao would have had at beating him if they just tried to steal rounds by using fleeting survival tactics! Can you imagine how much of an easier time Morales and Marquez would of had if they backed up all night, running in survival mode!? Floyd Mayweather, the guy who has completely disregarded Pacquiao, "the midget", for years showed his true colors that night. Not that it wasn't something we already knew. As a whole though boxing fans were disappointed because this was it, this was the fight to end all fights. The biggest fight ever that has squared Mayweather and Pacquiao up against each other. Boxing fans were hopeful that this would be the fight where Mayweather would be looking for that big win and really give everything he had; to really take Pacquiao on. But no. Floyd does what he does best, abusing the rules of boxing to spinelessly steal rounds.
Oh and by the way, a lot of people would disagree with the notion that Floyd won. His ring theatrics with his punch output were largely blocked and barely had any affect of Pacquiao. However Pacquiao's quick punches in the duration of the fight went unseen by most commentators. Not only that but Pacquiao's punches were sharper, more accurate, and had more power behind them.Comment
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I am appalled and really getting the d0uche chills from these Mayweather fans acting all high and mighty believing Floyd "took him to school" and performed a "masterclass".
First off I agree. Pac is not going to be able to beat Floyd when Floyd takes the spineless gameplan of stealing rounds and doing everything in his power to avoid any sort of altercation. Even if that means running from post to post when Pac gets in range to start throwing. I mean to think after all that defensive punching, which was really more smoke and mirrors then clean landed blows, Floyd actually had the gall to take round 12 off in the BIGGEST FIGHT IN HISTORY.
Pacquiao is a puncher boxer, most true boxers and even counter punchers dish it out, fighting for their own legacy and looking to best themselves. Floyd though goes out and like with Pacquiao, fights a no substance fight and takes very few chances that are far between. I don't know how anyone can defend this. This was the FIGHT OF THE CENTURY! With two of the best P4P fighters ever! If fighting a completely defensive fight; using excessive foot work, holding and using your forearms while throwing the bare minimum is working so well.........then he should have pressed the offensive. We didn't see Mayweather "beat Manny's @ss" like some nuthuggers say on here. What we saw was that Floyd was able to run and stay out of the pocket enough to avoid taking on Pacquiao's superior offense. But here is one of the more glaring disappointments, Pacquiao is naturally the smaller guy. When Pacquiao fought most full fledged welterweights, every single one brought something to the table to try and beat Pacquiao. None came outright into the fight looking to run and hold. I mean can you imagine how much of a greater chance all of these guys who fought Pacquiao would have had at beating him if they just tried to steal rounds by using fleeting survival tactics! Can you imagine how much of an easier time Morales and Marquez would of had if they backed up all night, running in survival mode!? Floyd Mayweather, the guy who has completely disregarded Pacquiao, "the midget", for years showed his true colors that night. Not that it wasn't something we already knew. As a whole though boxing fans were disappointed because this was it, this was the fight to end all fights. The biggest fight ever that has squared Mayweather and Pacquiao up against each other. Boxing fans were hopeful that this would be the fight where Mayweather would be looking for that big win and really give everything he had; to really take Pacquiao on. But no. Floyd does what he does best, abusing the rules of boxing to spinelessly steal rounds.
Oh and by the way, a lot of people would disagree with the notion that Floyd won. His ring theatrics with his punch output were largely blocked and barely had any affect of Pacquiao. However Pacquiao's quick punches in the duration of the fight went unseen by most commentators. Not only that but Pacquiao's punches were sharper, more accurate, and had more power behind them.
If Manny is such a great fighter why did he suck at fighting so much he couldn't counter Floyd's tactics that night?Comment
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