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  • Floyd fans are very defensive and fragile Floyd has the win yet can't relax somehow? PAC fans are obviously vocal as many think PAC was robbed.

    What's Floyd's fans excuse? That Floyd isn't getting credit maybe? But Floyd knows he gets discredued mostly anyway!
    Last edited by hugh grant; 05-04-2016, 05:27 AM.

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    • Originally posted by hugh grant View Post
      Floyd fans are very defensive and fragile Floyd has the win yet can't relax somehow? PAC fans are obviously vocal as many think PAC was robbed.

      What's Floyd's fans excuse? That Floyd isn't getting credit maybe? But Floyd knows he gets discredued mostly anyway!
      To watch Floyd Mayweather box is to witness an elaborate exercise in self-preservation. The Floyd fanatics are doing their very best to preserve Floyd for the 50th best cherry pick of all time than to get tested or even demolished by a health pac lol

      They know Floyd can't dance with a healthy Pac. Looks at the poll and nods again.
      Last edited by Spoon23; 05-04-2016, 06:05 AM.

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      • Originally posted by Spoon23 View Post
        To watch Floyd Mayweather box is to witness an elaborate exercise in self-preservation. The Floyd fanatics are doing their very best to preserve Floyd for the 50th best cherry pick of all time than to get tested or even demolished by a health pac lol

        They know Floyd can't dance with a healthy Pac. Looks at the poll and nods again.
        Floyd won't go out on his guard, he will fight someone who he is very capable of beating, he won't let someone retire him. Like terry Norris making srl know he no longer had it!
        Floyd won't try taking anymore risks like being retired by ggg. Floyd retires on his terms

        But Garcia is a good win I don't want to take anything away from Floyd. Welcome back, nice win
        Last edited by hugh grant; 05-04-2016, 07:29 AM.

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        • 42% are gullible people who wish to lose their cash.

          Pacman struggles with world class counterpunchers. Mayweather is the best counterpuncher in the last 15 years.

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          • Originally posted by ianjamsie View Post
            42% are gullible people who wish to lose their cash.

            Pacman struggles with world class counterpunchers. Mayweather is the best counterpuncher in the last 15 years.
            Who counterpunched the guy excessively that night?

            Gues what. It's the guy in yellow. World class you say? I think your referring to Pac here.

            I think you're mistaken. It was Pac countering the hell out of Floyd the whole night.





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            • This is how an Atg loves countering the so called master counter puncher at his own game.






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              • Originally posted by ianjamsie View Post
                42% are gullible people who wish to lose their cash.

                Pacman struggles with world class counterpunchers. Mayweather is the best counterpuncher in the last 15 years.
                Not just pitty patty counters. The real deal. World class counter punching.


                Pac was the one countering the hell out of Floyd.






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                • Originally posted by ADP02 View Post
                  Floyd did nothing against a one armed Manny.

                  Lets see what Floyd can do against a healthy Manny.

                  Mayweather needs to fight thrice to make half of Pacquiao revenue
                  By Leo Reyes

                  No fighter out there can give him a big payday like Pac does. If he ducks this, it's obvious it is out of fear again.

                  http://www.digitaljournal.com/sports...article/464446

                  If Floyd Mayweather is indeed coming out of retirement to pursue his stalled boxing career and to replenish his dwindling purse, he needs to fight at least three times to make at least 50 percent of 4.6 million buys he and Manny Pacquiao made last year.

                  Mayweather, who announced his retirement from boxing right after his fight against Andre Berto last Sept. 12, hinted Saturday at the DC Armory where he appeared as promoter of a weekend event featuring Badou Jack and Lucian Bute that he may consider a comeback after staying retired for a year.

                  "Everyone is asking me, 'Is Floyd Mayweather coming back?' Right now, I'm happy being on this side (promoting), but I've been talking with CBS and Showtime, and you just never know. But right now, I'm just happy on this side," Mayweather said.

                  Mayweather also mentioned that CBS/Showtime has been dangling a nine-figure purse that is up for grabs in possible comeback fights.
                  It may be recalled that Mayweather had signed a $200 million six-fight, 30 month contract with CBS/Showtime in 2013. Apparently it is a similar deal but with bigger monetary considerations depending on the lifetime of the new deal.

                  "As of right now, some crazy numbers have been thrown my way -- upwards, of course, nine figures,” Mayweather said.
                  “But I'm truly blessed beyond belief, and I really don't know what we're going to do. But right now, I'm really happy being on this side helping fighters," he added.

                  Mayweather's disclosure immediately becomes a hot topic of the day with sportswriters speculating on his next probable opponents.
                  Pacquiao's promoter Bob Arum said it is obvious Mayweather is coming back and if he picks Pacquiao, there is a likelihood the fight will make at least 50 percent of the 4.6 million PPV buys which they did last year.


                  "Obviously, he's coming back," Arum said of Mayweather. "And I can't see him making the kind of money he's talking about with anybody other than Manny."

                  "If they fight anybody else, there's going to be that hangover. If they fight each other, people will be attracted to the fight. It won't do what the last fight did, but it might do 50 percent of the last fight," he added.

                  Pacquiao, who announced his retirement from boxing after his impressive win over Timothy Bradley in their trilogy fight last April 9, is now approaching the homestretch of his campaign for a senate seat in the Philippines in a general election scheduled for May 9, 2016.


                  Read more: http://www.digitaljournal.com/sports...#ixzz47gP9qrz5

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                  • Originally posted by madsweeney View Post
                    I'm for it, how often do we get to see two ATG's fight at this level? What, every 20-30 years?!? I don't care if they're old and the fight is a slow chess-match.
                    Yeah it's a rarity and a real treat altogether.

                    If you can't tell this isn't a rarity that comes once in a lifetime. You are not a boxing fan.

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                    • Originally posted by Rath View Post
                      a rematch with the same commission

                      same venue

                      same judges

                      same referee

                      same drug testing agency

                      and floyd getting dehydrated again will result into what happens may 2 2015

                      i am not sure though if they will need correction fluid again to make floyd win again.
                      Those are the variables that has to be changed if we are to have a real and fair fight. The thing is.. With all these variables, that I'm sure Froid would still want to have, Pac won't be naive to fall for the trap again. Rematch is only considered if Froid will fight on even terms.

                      Same corrupt judges, same ref, same drug testing, nsac fuvked up rules. = bet on Floyd. In Nevada he never loses. Lol

                      This rematch should be in a neutral ground. Mano I Mano. Only then this fight will have fire works.

                      # remove bayless from allowing excessive hugging. Floyd has no choice but to fight. Changes the whole dynamics of a rematch. Not to mention a Pac with 2 healthy arms. This will be a recipe for carnage.

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