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LOL @ FIomos running to suck Floyd off like what Oscar said isn't true...
FIomos always change the subject when it comes to the Berto fight as a "finale" fight lol
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I'm not sure why the hate on ODLH, he never ducked anyone and his last fight was with Manny in his prime. I don't care what he did outside the ring (is not like beat up his wife or his girlfriends ) anyway, is not like what he says about Floyd isn't any truth behind it.
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Originally posted by MisanthropicNY View PostYou FIomos can't keep Floyd out of your mouths either when it's time to defend him :*******:Originally posted by MisanthropicNY View PostI know this is off topic..but watching that Maidana hitting Floyd clip...it's hilarious to see how concerned Kenny Mayless seems lol...almost like..damn I fked up and didn't keep Maidana away from Floyd good enough there and I let him get hit :crying laughing:
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Originally Posted by LarryXXX
I mean Oscar is so damn bitter...Floyd literally beat every fighter he had close to his weight class.and beat him...and Oscar was even helping promote him....how pathetic can you get?
Originally posted by MisanthropicNY View PostDoesn't change the fact that Oscar's statement is correct. It was a lackluster way to end his career. You can attack Oscar and be a Floyd d1ck-sucker all you want..still won't change the fact that it's a true statement...
LOL yeah, he beat them when they were past their prime and avoided the threats people wanted to see in their prime like Manny 5-6 years ago, Margo, Winky Wright, Mosley years before the fight happened, Triple G at 154 now, Sergio at 54', Cotto and Hatton at 40', etc.
But yah you can convince yourself...
Hey, you can also convince yourself he didn't have a low test-to-epi test ratio also on quite a few tests and he wasn't dehydrated at 147 (but too small to fight Triple G at 54') and needed the Lance Armstrong IV-saline...i agree MisanthropicNY
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actually none of his fights in the ww division was really exciting. he is a well known boring fighter that always deliver a consistent snoozer fights.
talking about fraud IV's career a firecracker is too big of a word to describe it. i'd say candlelight is more appropriate to describe his whole career.
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Originally posted by anonymous2.0 View PostThat was in the "Peter Fury: Klitschko Needed More Time, Saw Big Threat" thread. Today. In a thread about heavyweights, you go off talking about Floyd. You do this all the time. And your going to do it in the future as well. Be seeing you.
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Originally posted by MisanthropicNY View PostDoesn't change the fact that Oscar's statement is correct. It was a lackluster way to end his career. You can attack Oscar and be a Floyd d1ck-sucker all you want..still won't change the fact that it's a true statement...
LOL yeah, he beat them when they were past their prime and avoided the threats people wanted to see in their prime like Manny 5-6 years ago, Margo, Winky Wright, Mosley years before the fight happened, Triple G at 154 now, Sergio at 54', Cotto and Hatton at 40', etc.
But yah you can convince yourself...
Hey, you can also convince yourself he didn't have a low test-to-epi test ratio also on quite a few tests and he wasn't dehydrated at 147 (but too small to fight Triple G at 54') and needed the Lance Armstrong IV-saline...
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