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Yeah according to the mayweathers pacquiao is a liar eventhough nsac confirmed the injury was legit but when it comes to the mayweather family everything they say is the truth and mayweather was really dehydrated to death according to flowmos.
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December 16, 2015:
Hall of Fame trainer Freddie Roach and world-class Stength & Conditioning coach Alex Ariza will once again come to blows, but this time, in a court room. After months of failed settlement discussions, Ariza's defamation lawsuit against Roach will now be heading to trial. We're told that, for whatever reason, both Roach and Manny Pacquiao failed to appear at multiple deposition attempts, leaving no other option but to move forward with a jury trial...
It's unclear as to why Roach would make accusations that seemingly put his own fighter, as well as himself, under the microscope during the height of their Hall of Fame careers. Nevertheless, he indeed made the explosive allegations, which now also call into the question the work that Ariza did with several other fighters at Wild Card Gym during that 2008 to 2013 timeframe. In those five years, the team of Roach and Ariza seemed like an unbeatable dynamic duo, racking up win after win with high-profile names such as Pacquiao, Julio Cesar Chavez Jr., and Amir Khan. Since their split, however, the success rate of Roach's fighters has declined, which begs the question, is there some truth to Freddie Roach's allegations?
http://www.fighthype.com/news/article22819.html
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Originally posted by NUCLEAR View PostYeah according to the mayweathers pacquiao is a liar eventhough nsac confirmed the injury was legit but when it comes to the mayweather family everything they say is the truth and mayweather was really dehydrated to death according to flowmos.
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Originally posted by Bronx2245 View PostDecember 16, 2015:
Hall of Fame trainer Freddie Roach and world-class Stength & Conditioning coach Alex Ariza will once again come to blows, but this time, in a court room. After months of failed settlement discussions, Ariza's defamation lawsuit against Roach will now be heading to trial. We're told that, for whatever reason, both Roach and Manny Pacquiao failed to appear at multiple deposition attempts, leaving no other option but to move forward with a jury trial...
It's unclear as to why Roach would make accusations that seemingly put his own fighter, as well as himself, under the microscope during the height of their Hall of Fame careers. Nevertheless, he indeed made the explosive allegations, which now also call into the question the work that Ariza did with several other fighters at Wild Card Gym during that 2008 to 2013 timeframe. In those five years, the team of Roach and Ariza seemed like an unbeatable dynamic duo, racking up win after win with high-profile names such as Pacquiao, Julio Cesar Chavez Jr., and Amir Khan. Since their split, however, the success rate of Roach's fighters has declined, which begs the question, is there some truth to Freddie Roach's allegations?
http://www.fighthype.com/news/article22819.html
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See that's cool Jeff is entitled to his opinion as most of us were skeptical too UNTIL they fked up and let the cat out of the bag about him being denied a shot the day before the fight in the same shoulder. Also didn't Pacquaio shut down all sparring which we also knew about and most of us believe he had gotten tagged hard by a sparring partner only to find out later it wasn't his legs and it wasn't that he got his chin cracked as was being speculated. I'm all for transparency but this is all a dead in the water point because the facts show both camps were open with each other about it. Pacquaio lost the fight and probably would've even without the shoulder injury but to act like they didn't know is just serious trolling.
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Originally posted by billfifty View PostWho gives a Shiat! He lost....he came into the ring, looked like a bum...and didn't go out on his shield, but instead he was looking soft, confused and slow. So I guess a shoulder makes a fighter look smaller and softer then he has looked in the last 5 fights and I guess it also cuts his ring IQ in half because he wasn't using angles to cut off the ring but just lugging behind Mayweather. O' and a shoulder also makes your footwook goes out the window because he tripped over his own foot a couple of times. I guess his bad shoulder is also responsible for the terrorist, global warming, and my bad case of gas. If only that shoulder was good there would be peace in the middle east. Ooooo that shoulder.
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Originally posted by NUCLEAR View PostYour comment is ******ed. So i guess using an IV and violating the rules doesn't matter as long as he wins. This is a prime example of a moronic boxing fan.
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