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  • Originally posted by SAINTSTEVE View Post
    You know what I mean. The guy was risk averse. It broke during training camp that Pac had an injured shoulder and Floyd also knew about it because his spies. You might not believe it but this is all on the record.
    Here's some proof to what your looking for Saint.

    Pac's torn rotator cuff tear as evident in this pic.

    Right deltoid, red mark. Shows Pac was truly 50% of his true self




    And yet a 50% healthy Pac was still the aggressor the whole night. Damn! Shyits too easy!!

    Last edited by Spoon23; 07-17-2018, 09:41 AM.

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    • Originally posted by SAINTSTEVE View Post
      You know what I mean. The guy was risk averse. It broke during training camp that Pac had an injured shoulder and Floyd also knew about it because his spies. You might not believe it but this is all on the record.
      Just because he is better than all the guys doesn't make him risk averse. You are faulting him for being better than everyone and thus being favored. Let's not forget all the guys that didn't fight Floyd when he wasn't "Money".

      LMFAO, spies. Come on dude. If the injury was real, which I and many doubt, if Floyd knew it's because the boxing community is tight and Floyd has both a father and 2 uncles that have been in the business for over 40 years and have built relationships everywhere.

      you seem to be suggesting that Floyd should've fought guys above 147 more often just because they would have a size advantage and have a better chance to beat him. If thats what you wanted cool, but not doing that isn't being risk averse.

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      • Nah I can accept that Golovkin was too big but it was Cotto that dethroned S. Martinez not Floyd. Why? Because Miguel took a risk.

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        • "Everything that Manny Pacquiao did in his camp, I knew," he said. "I knew when he boxed. I knew when he didn't box. I knew how many rounds he boxed."

          "I knew how he was looking. I knew how many rounds he did on the heavy bag. I knew when his legs were cramping. I knew everything," he declared.

          There were already hints that Mayweather's camp had some ideas of what was going on with Team Pacquiao, after Mayweather Promotions chief executive Leonard Ellerbe said, with over a week before the fight, that he knew Pacquiao had a "very rough camp."

          "I know everything that's happening there," Ellerbe said in an interview with Yahoo! Sports.

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          • Originally posted by SAINTSTEVE View Post
            Nah I can accept that Golovkin was too big but it was Cotto that dethroned S. Martinez not Floyd. Why? Because Miguel took a risk.
            cotto was fighting sergio at 159 up from 154. Floyd fought ODH and Cotto at 154 and Canelo at 152 up from 147. These fights weren't risks?

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            • Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post
              cotto was fighting sergio at 159 up from 154. Floyd fought ODH and Cotto at 154 and Canelo at 152 up from 147. These fights weren't risks?
              fought cotto after pac took his soul already.

              fought canelo at 152 (not his usual weight) and prior to that floyd tried to get canelo to come down to 147. i wouldnt call this taking risk.

              cant say anything bad about the oscar fight, so that's the only fight i give him credit for.

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              • Originally posted by WesternChamp View Post
                fought cotto after pac took his soul already.

                fought canelo at 152 (not his usual weight) and prior to that floyd tried to get canelo to come down to 147. i wouldnt call this taking risk.

                cant say anything bad about the oscar fight, so that's the only fight i give him credit for.
                Well if this is your logic, then Manny didn't take Cotto's soul. Margs did. thus Manny gets no credit for the cotto win for this reason and because it was at 145, which was not cotto's usual weight.

                Moving forward, please don't get upset if I don't give Manny an credit for the cotto win.

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                • Oscar was a risk but also he fought like it I mean he won like 7 rounds to 5. I wanted him to stop Oscar ha!

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                  • Originally posted by SAINTSTEVE View Post
                    Oscar was a risk but also he fought like it I mean he won like 7 rounds to 5. I wanted him to stop Oscar ha!
                    He wasn't able to KO a 154lb fighter who had rehydrated fully, in is 1st fight at 154. Thats a problem?

                    I guess you have very high standards.

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                    • Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post
                      Well if this is your logic, then Manny didn't take Cotto's soul. Margs did. thus Manny gets no credit for the cotto win for this reason and because it was at 145, which was not cotto's usual weight.

                      Moving forward, please don't get upset if I don't give Manny an credit for the cotto win.
                      yes, manny gets no credit for cotto then floyd definitely doesnt get any credit for beating a more damage cotto.
                      Last edited by WesternChamp; 07-17-2018, 11:06 AM.

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