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  • Gigantes
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    #81
    Originally posted by Chuckguy
    Oscar was a zombie in that fight and way past prime lmfao!
    so why was fish nets the betting favorite?

    it's only after pacquiao kicked his ass that he was a "zombie way past prime etc"

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      #82
      Originally posted by daggum
      Floyd was the favorite in every single fight in his career. why didn't he take any risks? pac has been uhe underdog at least 4 times i could find, probably more. canelo 3 times. eric crumble every time. do you think it hurts floyds legacy? do you think someday floyd will be rememberd as the risk-averse bum basher of his day? similar to how ggg is now?
      the woman beater *Floyd could've taken a risk in fighting sergio martinez for the 160 strap (i think the woman beater *floyd would've been able to win that one too), but of course the woman beater *floyd didn't, since the woman beater *floyd isn't a risk taker.

      heck, the woman beater *floyd didn't even want to take a risk in beating his baby momma in court, the woman beater *floyd just flat out took the L on that one. the woman beater *floyd also didn't even take a risk in beating pacquiao in court either, again, just flat out took the L on that one. in the ring, outside the ring, the woman beater *floyd at least keeps it consistent.

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        #83
        well fraud jr's resume is the weakest of all the so-called champions ever since the start of the sport of boxing.

        true, he never took any risks but always promise an exciting fights tho!

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          #84
          Originally posted by non stop boxing
          Who would have been the favorite over him?
          If the woman beater *floyd would've taken a risk and went to 160, I can see him being the underdog against sergio martinez and GGG

          What people forget too is that the woman beater *floyd was the underdog when the Pacquaio fight was first opened up.



          but of course, the woman beater *floyd didn't take a risk as usual
          Last edited by Gigantes; 09-23-2019, 05:09 PM.

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            #85
            the most risk he ever took is when he sucker punches josie harris in front of his kids. that's all i can say about floyd taking a risk.

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              #86
              Originally posted by Gigantes
              so why was fish nets the betting favorite?

              it's only after pacquiao kicked his ass that he was a "zombie way past prime etc"
              Dlh was so embarrassed how Pac beat him, dlh had to make excuse s to explain how Pac could beat him like no man ever could. Which is understandable people can have empathy with dlh in some w ay.
              But then Pac s critics use it a s ammunition to downgrade Pac s win?
              Which isn't fair to Pac at all. How Pac beat dlh, cotto, margarito, Hatton, thurman is some of the reasons Pac s best of era and to p 4 all time

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                #87
                i also noticed this many many years ago. this is nothing new really, people can rank floyd as high as they want. the odh, mosley, cotto, pac, all those fights were years late and i almost knew the outcome before it even started.

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                  #88
                  Originally posted by Gigantes
                  If the woman beater *floyd would've taken a risk and went to 160, I can see him being the underdog against sergio martinez and GGG

                  What people forget too is that the woman beater *floyd was the underdog when the Pacquaio fight was first opened up.



                  but of course, the woman beater *floyd didn't take a risk as usual
                  Well Manny walked away from that fight NOT Floyd...and why does he have to keep moving up?? had he beat them ya'll would cry that he needed to go to 168..It would never end

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                    #89
                    Originally posted by Kuyukut
                    the most risk he ever took is when he sucker punches josie harris in front of his kids. that's all i can say about floyd taking a risk.




                    hahahaha, ohh man this had me rolling, green k

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                      #90
                      Originally posted by hugh grant
                      Dlh was so embarrassed how Pac beat him, dlh had to make excuse s to explain how Pac could beat him like no man ever could. Which is understandable people can have empathy with dlh in some w ay.
                      But then Pac s critics use it a s ammunition to downgrade Pac s win?
                      Which isn't fair to Pac at all. How Pac beat dlh, cotto, margarito, Hatton, thurman is some of the reasons Pac s best of era and to p 4 all time
                      remember how fish nets said pacquiao's punches didn't hurt but were too fast, and then he changes it to pacquiao's punches felt like Vargas/Mosely.

                      I love too how they say fish nets shouldn't have gone down to 147, i mean pacquiao was at 135, was he supposed to jump to 154? they met in the middle. fish nets was also trying to get back down to 147 since that's where the rematch would've been against the woman beater *floyd, he even fought below 154 before pacquiao.

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