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  • #81
    Originally posted by PAC-BOY
    all you Floyd azz crack lickers cant except that he fought hurt for 12 rounds. You too ****** to know he can still move just not as good. Hence the reason he threw less in the fight than he has done his entire career. lol So did Floyd. He too had a record breaking of lowest landed and thrown punches. If you are too ****** to understand and see the logic i understand. I mean you are a Floyd Mayweather fan btw. Which puts you in the category of ignorant already.
    Fought hurt for 12 rounds, yet we have the word directly from his mouth saying he was 100% going into the fight, we have the NSAC doctors who checked out his shoulder and were unable to find proof or an injury before the fight, we have his doctor before the fight saying he was at normal strength going into the fight, and we have his doctors on the night of the fight saying his health and safety would not be at risk if he does not have the injections.

    You still talking this mumbo jumbo but you still can't explain one thing. You call this a controversial win for Floyd, and because of that statement, I made you admit that Pac's second win over Bradley was controversial. So tell me, Mr. Hypocrite, why were you saying that Pac's win over Bradley, in what you deemed to be a controversial fight, made him fighter of the year in your eyes (in a year when his other two foes were Rios and Algieri)? You were singing his praises and saying it made him fighter of the year, yet you don't want to give Floyd credit for this win.

    Can you explain your blatant hypocrisy, because the last time all you could say was "but but but....you're ******." Your childish insults aside, why not try to say something intelligent for once in your life? Or is it true that you're really just another wretched, tortured Pacquaio fan who had his/her life ruined by Floyd Mayweather?

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    • #82
      Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
      I'm willing to give the kid his due. Yes earlier in his career, he did opened up more offensively and took many more risks in the ring as you've stated in your post. In addition, he had a hunger, drive and determination that was unmatched by many. Moreover, he was willing to take on all comers; For example of his calling out of Prince Naseem Hamed, Sugar Shane Mosley and even Oscar De La Hoya. I am willing to concede those points to you.

      While all that is true. However, one has to admit since 2006, Money Mayweather has been carefully cherry picking his opponents, while taking the path to least resistance in doing so.

      For example, by 2007 the welterweight division was stacked with talent which included undefeated fighters like: Paul Williams, Miguel Cotto and even Antonio Margarito which he clearly ducked after being offered $8 mil to fight but chose to fight Carlos Baldomir instead; While running, dancing and prancing his way to victory for less money.

      Yes, he ducked all of them by stating in his post fight Ricky Hatton interview with Larry Merchant, in December of that year. That he was taking a hiatus from boxing to concentrate on promoting fighters and not letting the sport of boxing retire him but instead retiring from boxing.

      However in the following year of 2008, he was in secret negotiations to fight Oscar De La Hoya in a rematch. Subsequently those talks fell through and then he announced his retirement, just to come back some 21 months later to challenge a much smaller and over matched JMM in September of 2009; A former Featherweight.

      This is what many boxing fans mean when they say that Floyd lacked honor, pride, glory, and self-respect and someone who didn't fight for legacy or fans. There were all these good and undefeated fighters in his own weight division but yet he chose to duck all of them in order to face a much smaller man.

      Then there's the Canelo Alvarez fiasco, where he forced him into a catch weight before fighting him at the 154lb division because he perceived him as a threat; Something he didn't do against Miguel Cotto, where there was no catch weight. Boxers who cares about legacy, honor, pride and boxing fans don't do things like that.
      Give it a rest with this bull****. It's over.

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      • #83
        Originally posted by Chuckguy View Post
        115-113 what a boxing lesson
        he beat pac man with simple footwork and a little offense

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        • #84
          Originally posted by IMDAZED View Post
          Give it a rest with this bull****. It's over.
          You know what Dazed? I think you are right; Enough said. Thanks man, I respect you.

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          • #85
            Why would he come back? 49-0, what does he need to prove? Call him a cherry picker if you want but he won every fight he had, regardless of what people say. I'm not much of a Floyd fan but come on, give credit where it is due

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            • #86
              Originally posted by bambam182 View Post
              no need to come back, you already gave pac a boxing lesson that has made him and roach delusional and you took the hearts of all the pac=tards and crushed them.
              ^^^^^

              if only he comes back would be to beat ggg and ruin pac stains lives again.

              #PacFansLivesMatter

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              • #87
                Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
                I'm willing to give the kid his due. Yes earlier in his career, he did opened up more offensively and took many more risks in the ring as you've stated in your post. In addition, he had a hunger, drive and determination that was unmatched by many. Moreover, he was willing to take on all comers; For example of his calling out of Prince Naseem Hamed, Sugar Shane Mosley and even Oscar De La Hoya. I am willing to concede those points to you.

                While all that is true. However, one has to admit since 2006, Money Mayweather has been carefully cherry picking his opponents, while taking the path to least resistance in doing so.

                For example, by 2007 the welterweight division was stacked with talent which included undefeated fighters like: Paul Williams, Miguel Cotto and even Antonio Margarito which he clearly ducked after being offered $8 mil to fight but chose to fight Carlos Baldomir instead; While running, dancing and prancing his way to victory for less money.

                Yes, he ducked all of them by stating in his post fight Ricky Hatton interview with Larry Merchant, in December of that year. That he was taking a hiatus from boxing to concentrate on promoting fighters and not letting the sport of boxing retire him but instead retiring from boxing.

                However in the following year of 2008, he was in secret negotiations to fight Oscar De La Hoya in a rematch. Subsequently those talks fell through and then he announced his retirement, just to come back some 21 months later to challenge a much smaller and over matched JMM in September of 2009; A former Featherweight.

                This is what many boxing fans mean when they say that Floyd lacked honor, pride, glory, and self-respect and someone who didn't fight for legacy or fans. There were all these good and undefeated fighters in his own weight division but yet he chose to duck all of them in order to face a much smaller man.

                Then there's the Canelo Alvarez fiasco, where he forced him into a catch weight before fighting him at the 154lb division because he perceived him as a threat; Something he didn't do against Miguel Cotto, where there was no catch weight. Boxers who cares about legacy, honor, pride and boxing fans don't do things like that.

                Its painful how ****** people can be but then you read this comment and here it is.

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                • #88
                  Enjoy retirement Floyd. You will retiure as one of the best of this era. Most people would be happy with that

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                  • #89
                    Originally posted by Chuckguy View Post
                    115-113 what a boxing lesson
                    hmmm, you must have down syndrome. 117-111,117-111 and a gift card of 116-112 that makes it look somewhat competitive lol.

                    i thought the pac-tards said pac was going to win, regardless JMM still knocked pac the **** out.

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                    • #90
                      Originally posted by Zaroku View Post
                      He did that and more! T@rds are now nut hugging Ggi!

                      Floyd ruined 'em big time! Hahahahaha.
                      hahahah for sure, i honestly believe that around 90 percent of the pac-tards should be admitted to a mental asylum for the ****** claims they make lol.

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