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  • #71
    Originally posted by larrys.o.g View Post
    No the fact is you have no answer for what i posted so instead you post a pointless gif where he throws 12 punches and maybe 2 land...He was suppose to be healthy this fight with Bradley yet he only landed 122 punches and only threw 10 more then he did in the Mayweather fight againt a less defensive opponent where he had more chances to throw and land...MANNY IS 37 AND ON HIS WAY OUT...but posters like you cant let him go because truth is that is all you know..Manny-Floyd is what made you start watching boxing and all you post about period...you have 0 boxing knowledge and can not hold a sensible boxing discussion with anyone to save your life.

    You should really take this time to learn about the young and upcoming fighters but you refuse..hell we all start from somewhere but instead of growing your knowledge of the sport you want to keep posting these same ****** gifs and talking about Manny and Floyd 24/7. I promise you there is a lot of talent in this sport and you are missing out, on fight nights you are never in RBR threads instead you are sitting here posting the same recycled Manny and Floyd **** over and over again..it's old man and mods should really crack down on all this ****** **** you do...anyway enjoy the rest of your meaningless night/day whatever..peace
    It's time for action. Not words. Put up or shut up. Get your hero Froid inside the ring. Last time I checked nothing has been concluded.




    Originally posted by Spoon23 View Post
    Link: http://www.nj.com/sports/ledger/izen...against_a.html

    A piece of the article:

    By: JERRY IZENBERG

    Roach: "Look, if he means it about retiring, then more power to him, He's earned it. But if he changes his mind after what I saw tonight, yes, I would encourage him and I would not hesitate to train him again.

    "When I see Manny Pacquiao like that, this is the best Manny Pacquiao. He hasn't missed a beat. I would like to see him fight again."

    And there are big fights out there for him. Canelo Alvarez and Amir Kahn would draw big numbers. And then, of course, anybody who understands boxing knows that when Pacquiao tore his shoulder before and during the Mayweather fight, nothing — absolutely nothing — was truly settled on that night.

    Last edited by Spoon23; 04-12-2016, 11:41 PM.

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    • #72
      Originally posted by travestyny View Post
      After round 6, Jim Lampley asked Roy Jones why he thought Mayweather Sr. was so upset. The dialogue was something like this:

      Roy Jones: Well I think that what he wants to see is total domination by Floyd because he feels that if it is a close fight that Manny Pacquaio with all the crowd support may get the decision. He wants his son to go in there and get rid of pacquaio so he leaves no doubt.

      Jim Lampley: So he’s worried that the judges might score the crowd noise.

      Roy Jones: Of course.

      After the fourth round:
      Lampley: Floyd Mayweather Sr. told Floyd in between rounds that he feels like his son is fighting scared. I certainly haven't seen anything that would lead me to believe that Floyd Mayweather is quote, fighting scared. I'm looking at the same Mayweather that I'm accustomed to seeing.

      Roy: I think his dad just wants him to show more aggression.

      And as for the clip that you linked to, I think you are taking the statement the wrong way. He says "Floyd Mayweater losing, man?" It was always clear to me that he didn't mean Floyd was losing. The tone in which he says it makes it clear that he is saying it as if those are two things that don't go together. Floyd Mayweather losing??? He didn't mean losing the fight up to that point. He meant Floyd losing the entire fight, as if the next day someone who didn't see the fight wakes up and reads in the newspaper that Floyd lost, and that person says "Floyd Mayweather losing....????" with a puzzled look on their face.

      Right after it, he clarifies by saying the judges are favoring Pac, which obviously he can't know for sure. It's clear he is motivating him to do more because he is worried about leaving it up to the judges.
      Again, what's his excuse for saying it again later on?

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      • #73
        Originally posted by Mr. Punch-Out!! View Post
        Again, what's his excuse for saying it again later on?
        I already told you why he said it. Roy Jones already told you why he said it. The Mayweathers also told you why it was said. I don't understand what's so hard to understand about it.

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        • #74
          Originally posted by travestyny View Post
          I already told you why he said it. Roy Jones already told you why he said it. The Mayweathers also told you why it was said. I don't understand what's so hard to understand about it.
          I'm talking about after round 7, which surely doesn't sound like the way you're saying it.
          Last edited by Mr. Punch-Out!!; 04-12-2016, 11:49 PM.

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          • #75
            Originally posted by Mr. Punch-Out!! View Post
            I'm talking about after round 7, which surely doesn't sound like the way you're saying it.


            He explains it all here.

            "I told him to close up and walk him down...you don't never know what the hell these people going to do up here in these balconies...I'm really surprised...I was trying to get him to come forward more, I'm just saying, and I was trying to get it because I know these damn judges ain't nothing but some damn crooks,"
            Last edited by travestyny; 04-12-2016, 11:54 PM.

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            • #76
              Originally posted by travestyny View Post


              He explains it all here.

              "I told him to close up and walk him down...you don't never know what the hell these people going to do up here in these balconies...I'm really surprised...I was trying to get him to come forward more, I'm just saying, and I was trying to get it because I know these damn judges ain't nothing but some damn crooks,"
              Sorry but that didn't answer the question. He wasn't speaking in the tone you claimed and flat out says "you're losing". It's nothing like what you claimed.

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              • #77
                Floyd Mayweather Sr.: Floyd performance was alright, it wasn't a great perfromance.

                @ 1:50 mark Floyd senior said about floyd's time to retire: 'When you can't do what you use to do it's time.' referring to his son

                He knew his son dont have it anymore lmao.. He saw his son fight like a vagina

                Last edited by Spoon23; 04-13-2016, 12:14 AM.

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                • #78
                  Floyd senior saying to his son his losing. You are losing son!

                  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gCLm...Hv8g&index=109

                  Look at around 2:05 - You are losing son!

                  @ 2:20 Floyd jr to Floyd Snr.: no matter what I love you.. (ready to lose)





                  When floyd's own father and trainer saw his son fight scared. You know something is up.

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                  • #79
                    Originally posted by Mr. Punch-Out!! View Post
                    What the...? No, that's not what he said at all. He literally says "Floyd is losing". I know you heard that in the video. Come on, dude!
                    Are you guys inept? He said "Floyd Mayweather losing man?" to which Floyd responded "I'm losing" to which Sr. said "No, but I need you to pick it up because they are favoring him."

                    He was telling Floyd that he COULD lose if Floyd allowed the fight to be close not that Floyd was actually losing. Sr. said after the fight he thought Floyd won.

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                    • #80
                      Originally posted by Mr. Punch-Out!! View Post
                      Sorry but that didn't answer the question. He wasn't speaking in the tone you claimed and flat out says "you're losing". It's nothing like what you claimed.
                      Dude, I just showed you what Roy Jones said about it. I just showed you what Floyd Senior said about it. Both said the same damn thing.

                      I don't know what you are talking about with the after round 7 thing, but if you'd like me to look at it and tell you if I think it means something different, I don't have a problem with that. Let me know. Point me to what you are talking about.

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