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  • Roadblock
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    #21
    Originally posted by hugh grant
    Floyd fans say Floyd beats pac 10 out of 10 times.
    So beat pac, not 5 times, not 4 times, not even 3 times. Just 2 times, yes 2 times.

    If Pac had of got decision we know Pac would have given floyd rematch. Pac gives opponents a beating but gives rematch to show he could beat 10 out of 10 times.
    Floyd not true champ, take the money run type guy. Mysterious guy who never answered questions
    Manny dont rematch guys that beat him lol you peanut !

    Floyd doesnt have to beat him again he beat him easy the first time.

    Manny was an easy beat and Floyd dont rematch easy beats.

    Here in full color is Floyd winning one of his 3 easiest career fights, Canelo and JMM the other 2.

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      #22
      Originally posted by Roadblock
      Manny dont rematch guys that beat him lol you peanut !

      Floyd doesnt have to beat him again he beat him easy the first time.

      Manny was an easy beat and Floyd dont rematch easy beats.

      Here in full color is Floyd winning one of his 3 easiest career fights, Canelo and JMM the other 2.

      Floydvdidnt even beat pac in.the world's eyes. And it's good people know beating someone easy in first dont mean you beat them in 2nd fight.
      Most conclude Floyd didn't want his ass kicked in rematch. Floyd scared h ed been found out.
      Floyd s hard to prepare for first fight. Nobody can prepare you for such a tip tap fight where they don't want to engage but judges still score floyd?
      Pac probably would have went all maidana on floyd in rematch. So Floyd Wo uldnt have time to throw t ip taps that shouldn't have scored
      Last edited by hugh grant; 05-30-2020, 03:39 AM.

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        #23
        Originally posted by hugh grant
        Floydvdidnt even beat pac in.the world's eyes. And it's good people know beating someone easy in first dont mean you beat them in 2nd fight.
        Most conclude Floyd didn't want his ass kicked in rematch. Floyd scared h ed been found out.
        Floyd s hard to prepare for first fight. Nobody can prepare you for such a tip tap fight where they don't want to engage but judges still score floyd?
        Manny is an easy beat watch the fight, I didnt realize how far out of it he was I hadnt watched it in years, Floyd beat him so easy nobody wants to see that again .

        Dam he beat him easy and stood right in front of him just used side movement and a few laser right hands and Manny was totally bamboozled lol.

        Fck Manny it was just to easy he not good enough for a rematch

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          #24
          Originally posted by Roadblock
          Manny is an easy beat watch the fight, I didnt realize how far out of it he was I hadnt watched it in years, Floyd beat him so easy nobody wants to see that again .

          Dam he beat him easy and stood right in front of him just used side movement and a few laser right hands and Manny was totally bamboozled lol.

          Fck Manny it was just to easy he not good enough for a rematch
          Let's imagine Floyd beat pac easy. Or Pac beat floyd easy. That's not issue, it's irrelevant.
          If people want to know who's better h2h has to be at least 2 or 3 fights.
          You can't say Kirkland l aing is bbetter h2h than duran. You can't say turpin is better h2h than srr. You can't say buster Douglas is better h2h than tyson

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            #25
            Originally posted by hugh grant
            Let's imagine Floyd beat pac easy. Or Pac beat floyd easy. That's not issue, it's irrelevant.
            If people want to know who's better h2h has to be at least 2 or 3 fights.
            You can't say Kirkland l aing is bbetter h2h than duran. You can't say turpin is better h2h than srr. You can't say buster Douglas is better h2h than tyson
            No you are irrelevant what you think is irrelevant !

            What is real is Floyd won easily it was clear and Floyd doesnt give easy beats rematches , that was all she wrote .

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              #26
              Originally posted by Roadblock
              No you are irrelevant what you think is irrelevant !

              What is real is Floyd won easily it was clear and Floyd doesnt give easy beats rematches , that was all she wrote .
              What your saying is floyd isn't an ATG, and you don't need to see him do what pas t greats did and have proved.

              Don't need to see flouds fight in opponents backyards. Don't need to see him fight rematches, don't need him to win titles against young lions at 41, or see floyd win titles in 6, 7 or 8 divisions.

              Just beating former flyweights with IV fluids in controversial decisions, and fighting kickboxers satisfied floyd fans, easily pleased. The standards for floyd is quite low. No wonder floyd s career wasted. Floyd should have listened more to critics, they will tell you how it is, they're more honest and not yes, yes men.
              Floyd surrounded himself with too many yes men
              Last edited by hugh grant; 05-30-2020, 11:03 AM.

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                #27
                Originally posted by Pac-Fraud
                The more intelligent you are, the worse you do against him.

                Canelo, Pac, and Marquez tried to think in the ring against him and got embarrassed.

                Cotto and especially Oscar pressured him behind a jab and did much better.

                Maidana who is a crude slugger actually had the most success out of anyone here by throwing caution to the wind, backing him to the ropes, tucking his chin and throwing bombs to Floyd body and head.

                (Forcing him to wear pillow gloves was a pussie move from Floyd camp btw)
                - -Why U talkin' about smarts U ain't got and pooosy TUE?

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by QueensburyRules
                  - -Why U talkin' about smarts U ain't got and pooosy TUE?
                  I was smart enough to fak yo momma right in her stinking chonch!

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                  • bojangles1987
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                    #29
                    It's true because it's usually the guys who are more aggressive and willing to take a punch to give a punch that will keep Mayweather from getting comfortable. When you fight Floyd, you have to accept that he's going to catch you and counter you and just commit to moving through it as best as you can. It doesn't really make them crude, per se, but you have to have that commitment to a cruder mindset to really **** with Floyd.

                    The more your style depends on being the more skilled, intelligent fighter, the more Mayweather's counters and movement are going to completely disrupt your gameplan and keep you from ever doing anything.

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                    • bojangles1987
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                      #30
                      This is why I don't think the Mayweather-Manny fight in 2015 was really indicative of what would have happened in their primes. Prime Pac was the kind of guy who didn't give a **** if he was being countered. Yes, he had trouble with it and his greatest rival was a counter puncher, but Pac would push through it and keep fighting and that kind of relentlessness would be so much different for Mayweather to deal with.

                      Of course, on the other hand, prime Mayweather was also far more offensively inclined than 2015 Mayweather and could punish Pac for those mistakes far more punishingly. So we'd have an epic firefight on our hands.

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