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Does Haye prove that Pacquiao had no ''severely torn rotator cuff?''

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  • Does Haye prove that Pacquiao had no ''severely torn rotator cuff?''

    and discussesess
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  • #2
    Or that bradley had no torn calf muscle/tendon.

    Shut up and log off u moron.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by SplitSecond View Post
      Or that bradley had no torn calf muscle/tendon.

      Shut up and log off u moron.
      Damn bruh. I just saw a fighter injured with no Toradol..

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      • #4
        How does this question make sense?

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        • #5
          Read it thrice, made no sense, please explain yourself the wise one.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Mirko Troll Cop View Post
            and discussesess
            Honestly, we didn't need David Haye to show us that Pacquiao never had a fully torn rotator cuff.

            The evidence before, during, and after the fight plus all of the lies that his team told should have been enough to make this clear.



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            • #7
              Bradley Proves it, winning and wheelchair bound

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              • #8
                Haye himself tore a rotator cuff and was out for years.

                There was nothing wrong with Pacquiao. His team concocted that story in the dressing room after the fight.

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                • #9
                  Bellew felt guilty. He was the first one to say he would give Haye a rematch. Too bad Pac didn't show signs of a severely torn rotator cuff even without zee Toradol. No wonder Floyd wouldn't give PAC a rematch

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                  • #10
                    Everyone already knew Pac lied about his injury.

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