😄 exactly why porter is C+ fighter. Hes not real intelligent
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Then you is a dam fool! Why in the **** a mother****er will choose to be knocked the hell out cold. And make less than half the money. Negro please! You saying that **** because you got L's.
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Originally posted by Goldie View PostPorter’s preference is his preference and he’s the only who has to underrating it. It’s a ****** preference in my opinion that’s based on some kind of ulterior motives because may had clearly had a better career than pacquiao just on the facts alone. He went undefeated, made more money, and took less punishment. There’s no objectionable logical reasoning for why one would prefer manny’s career other than personal bias. Again tho, whatever his reasoning is, that’s his reasoning.
What you said in bold makes no sense tho. How can pacquiao be more “fan friendly” when more fans tuned in to watch floyd than to watch him? Even against their common opponents more people paid to watch Floyd. Floyd consistently drew more fans than pacquiao.
In case you didn’t know, the majority of people who watched Mayweather’s fights want to see him lose, the best example was the Mayweather vs McGregor fight. There’s nothing ****** about Porter’s preference, Ali lost 5 times and the majority of boxing fans all over the world still consider him the "greatest”. To each his own, you know?
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Originally posted by Combosnkos View Post😄 exactly why porter is C+ fighter. Hes not real intelligent
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Oh..my...goodness. Shawn has really done it now. He actually has a mind of his own and he's not afraid to say what he feels.
This is turble, really turble
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Originally posted by Bluebird View PostIn case you didn’t know, the majority of people who watched Mayweather’s fights want to see him lose, the best example was the Mayweather vs McGregor fight. There’s nothing ****** about Porter’s preference, Ali lost 5 times and the majority of boxing fans all over the world still consider him the "greatest”. To each his own, you know?
His speeches will send you to sleep and he'll quickly move the subject to something else that suits his perma-victim brain.
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