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  • Originally posted by SunSpace View Post
    If Pacquiao brought back that hunger, then I'd be interested in a rematch. But it's clear that's never coming back. There's no point in watching Mayweather beat him again. And it really means nothing, with this version of Pacquiao.
    Beat?

    That word is clear and concise. It means to hurt.

    Now who really hurt who in that fight? Amateur boxing is point system were a weak jab is equal to a heavy punch that landed. While in the pros a heavy punch is more than a weak punch that has landed. That's the big difference.

    Why is that?

    Pros is called the hurt business. The one who hurts who most wins the game. Who really beat who up?

    I think it's the yellow trunks guy who did that in the duration of the fight.

    Case in point: the one who landed the significant blows should have won that fight.

    Now this is what you call beating up someone.





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    • Originally posted by Spoon23 View Post
      Alts? I don't go that low. If you have been here far too long. You know damn well, you can't just create an alt and vote. You need to be given by the moderator a green light to post and to vote and that takes days. In 3 hours time that poll I made that you mofos were trying to bring down for showing truths in the polls while crying to the mods to delete, was almost even. I'll send you a link just a reminder the mods didn't delete the truth.

      http://www.boxingscene.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=708094

      Everyone knows I debate head on. Making alts are for your kind bud, since that leads to ***** st. We're Froid resides.
      Hmm. You're a joke.

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      • Originally posted by considerthis View Post
        Hmm. You're a joke.
        This is when you call your fl0mo buddies and cry over and over and say: " this poll is a joke too! Floyd is the greatest! Running and hugging is defense!"

        Truth hurts I know. Your fraud hero has been exposed.

        Looks at the poll and nods.

        Floyd: I though I won. Didn't I?

        Nope, you didn't do jack with all that IVS Froid. You still left your mangina in ***** st.





        Last edited by Spoon23; 04-27-2016, 02:07 AM.

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        • Pacquiao is washed up, he hasn't been knocking mother****ers out since 2009. I've been saying that Pac is washed up right after he got KO'd by Marquez

          Mayweather was smart that he took the fight when Pac was out of prime and when he lost his killer instinct. If I was Floyd, I'd do the same to minimize the risks and marinade the fight to make more money. But I doubt that Pac would be much of a trouble for Floyd even when he was in his prime

          Yes, Pacquiao was more active in the fight but there's no way he'd be able to find a way how to get past Floyd defense in the rematch. As for Floyd, there's no sense in scalping the same fighter twice

          And yes, Floyd in a way better position because he don't have to do much to win fights. If you want to win Floyd, you have to rip through his defense in a convincing manner, but if you can't, that fight would end in his favor even if he's doing nothing but running and hugging. Every fighter that Mayweather faced, they're all fell in the same trap, they were chasing him and ending up playing by his rules as a result.
          Last edited by g27region; 04-27-2016, 01:35 AM.

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          • Originally posted by Spoon23 View Post
            This is when you call your fl0mo buddies and cry over and over and say: " this poll is a joke too! Floyd is the greatest! Running and hugging is defense!"

            Truth hurts I know. Your fraud hero has been exposed.

            Looks at the poll and nods.

            Floyd: I though I won. Didn't I?

            Nope, you didn't do jack with all that IVS Froid. You left your mangina in ***** st.





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            • Originally posted by g27region View Post
              Pacquiao is washed up, he hasn't been knocking mother****ers out since 2009. I've been saying that Pac is washed up right after he got KO'd by Marquez

              Mayweather was smart that he took the fight when Pac was out of prime and when he lost his killer instinct. If I was Floyd, I'd do the same to minimize the risks and marinade the fight to make more money. But I doubt that Pac would be much of a trouble for Floyd even when he was in his prime

              Yes, Pacquiao was more active in the fight but there's no way he'd be able to find a way how to get past Floyd defense in the rematch. As for Floyd, there's no sense in scalping the same fighter twice
              Lol washed up? More like a lesser version of himself, but still can make a p4p top 10 roll over. If that is washed up. Your standards are very high indeed.

              What about a boxer who can't even close the show properly with a washed up opponent. What do you call that?


              pac's last fight with a top 10 p4p fighter at his prime





              Floyd's last fight with a washed up fighter not in any p4p list lol


              [IMG]http://i740.***********.com/albums/xx43/Kelloid/floyd-mayweather-vs-andre-berto-.jpg[/IMG]

              Who looks more washed up lmao

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              • New explanation from a specialist regarding pac's torn rotator cuff. Pac was half the man that he was that night. And still dished out the hurt in the hurt biz. Truly impressive. Just the thought of a healthy Pac against Froid is a scary scary thought..


                Detailed Doctor's analysis of how Pac had to endure the pain of that partial thickness rotator cuff tare.



                http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=espn:12849868

                Pac fought through pain and gave all he can handle with just one healthy arm against a roided up Froid.

                LEGENDARY
                Last edited by Spoon23; 04-27-2016, 02:31 AM.

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                • Originally posted by Spoon23 View Post
                  Then there's a story when Floyd actually met with Bradley after the Pac Bradley 3 fight and told Tim he thought it was a draw. I think what Floyd was actually implying in his subconscious mind is not the Bradley Pacquiao fight was a draw, but his own fight with Manny was in fact what he meant? If that is the case lots of people will agree to him lol

                  Off course nothing was settled. A roided up Floyd got beat by a one armed Pac and won an undeserving win. Nothing proven that night. Floyd knows it.
                  I was never part of the Floyd-pac saga or anything and I've maintained that Floyd legit beat Manny but yes, I want a rematch as should all boxing fans.

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                  • Originally posted by Weltschmerz View Post
                    I was never part of the Floyd-pac saga or anything and I've maintained that Floyd legit beat Manny but yes, I want a rematch as should all boxing fans.
                    I can respect that. It's rarely in a lifetime do you see 2 p4p fight each other wether their older now they are still the 2 best fighters in the game.

                    especially when you had an injured pac that was a half of himself that night.

                    http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=espn:12849868

                    Last edited by Spoon23; 04-27-2016, 02:00 AM.

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                    • Originally posted by Spoon23 View Post
                      Lol washed up? More like a lesser version of himself, but still can make a p4p top 10 roll over. If that is washed up. Your standards are very high indeed.

                      What about a boxer who can't even close the show properly with a washed up opponent. What do you call that?
                      Yes, Pacquiao is washed up, but even washed up version of Pac is good enough to beat a lot of other great fighters and good enough to be in p4p list, and that's a compliment to Pacquiao skills. But he wasn't the same fighter since that KO and it's a fact.

                      As for Floyd, he's never been the agressive kind of boxer so why you should except KO's from him anyway? Like I've said, he was getting victories using his defense. I mean, I like watching Floyd defensive skills sometimes but his fights are boring to watch for full 12 rounds, but I can't deny that the boy got phenomenal talent.

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