Pac and Ariza laugh at Floyd

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  1. Bladegunner

    Bladegunner Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Rico, you mad:lol:
     
  2. Bladegunner

    Bladegunner Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Pac looking mad nervous, he knows he will get the schooling of a life time.
     
  3. dendy

    dendy no easy way out Full Member

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    Fair enough, I just have found that since roach mentioning FMJ's legs going that their camp has talked a lot about what if Floyd has lost this and that when instead imo they shouldn't be even contemplating a lesser FMJ.
     
  4. NorthernCross

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    I get that impression too. I suspect that if isn't told about something ahead of time in Tagalog before it's discussed in English, his impromtu English would just not be up to par.
     
  5. Bobdigi

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    casual chats are generally not one sided with one person just mumbling and stuttering, its obvious Pac or his boy in the red aint got a clue what's being said!

    he needs to dedicate some of this next purse into a couple hours learning how to speak and undersatnd English per week...

     
  6. NorthernCross

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    He was a bit nervous, but not about that. He's trying to act like he knows English better than he does.
     
  7. Uncle Rico

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    They're good punchers, but most of them hardly landed decently on the mark. It's his defence he's got to thank for that, not his chin. Ariza, as well as many others, have good reason to believe Floyd's chin sits near the bottom of what is an impressive list of attributes. Because let's be honest, the few times where he has been hit clean by good punchers -Judah and Mosley - he's been rocked badly in all of them.
     
  8. celiac trunk

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    he is kind of nervous he doesnt know what will be his punishment just in case he murders floyd in the ring :yep:yep
     
  9. NorthernCross

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    I wouldn't read too much into this. This was a casual conversation about a fighter they're not even focusing on now. The only thing we should take from this is that Pac and team want Floyd much more than Pac wants to admit.
     
  10. Bladegunner

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    Pac don't want **** to do with floyd, ariza was practically trying to convince manny that floyd ain't **** and he practically there for the taking, pac didn't look so sure :lol:
     
  11. Heavyhanded

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    Haha--obviously a poor attempt at getting under Floyd's skin. It was like Ariza was talking to the first Alien to land on earth.....

    Do we see these video's from the Floyd camp after Manny fights?
     
  12. NorthernCross

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    There's a small chance you might have a point, if Pac clearly understood what Ariza was saying to him. The man struggled to comprehend even the most basic sentences.

    EDIT: "Pound for pound, what, 4 years, 3 years?" Then he throws a punch. The man wants to beat Floyd up, but he wants to play it coy when asked about it.
     
  13. Uncle Rico

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    When English is the fourth (I think it’s his fourth?) language you speak, it’s kinda’ hard to have a free-flowing exchanges of words. Having a third person chime in to either help get points across, is quite normal. Just because it appears to us like they’re not talking properly, it doesn’t mean they’re not understanding each other. I speak two languages myself, and a third one which I can understand better than I can speak it. I’ve been involved in conversations where more than two people in a discussion help interpret things. You can have a discussion if you’re used to it – which I imagine Manny, in all the years he’s spent at the Wild Card, is.
     
  14. Uncle Rico

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    I agree. Which is why I don't think (or I hope) they will be.
     
  15. Leonard

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    manny's english is horrible. he's fine with one liners but sometimes he gets limited to simple words and never really get to express what he wants to say. when he speaks his native language, bisaya, that's when he's really witty. his tagalog is ok but could still do some improvement.