The "All Things Mayweather/Pacquiao" Express!!!!!!

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  1. lewishamboy

    lewishamboy Styles Impetuous Full Member

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    Im not criticizing him, its OK to cry. Just not something you see very often in professional boxing
     
  2. Cellz831

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    no, its not unusual. your hate for floyd is what makes it a big deal in your eyes. all of a sudden your a psychiatrist when floyd sheads a tear.

    i would be emotional and happy after EVERY victory with haters like u around praying for me to lose. hes a religious person that feels like god is watching over him and keeping him undefeated. which is why hes always praying after his victories. Floyds crying just like when bhop almost teared up after schooling Pavlik when everyone counted him out.
     
  3. Caelum

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    Floyd was better than JMM. Always was. If anything, JMM is lucky he didn't meet Floyd when he down in the lower divisions. Prime vs. Prime...Floyd whoops him worse.
    He would have actually gone for the KO.

    JMM is going to look slow against Floyd. He is not only fast, but he is great at anticipating, countering, and timing.

    And JMM wasn't fat. Fat people don't look like that

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  4. MichiganWarrior

    MichiganWarrior Still Slick! Still Black! Full Member

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    :lol: what are you talking about. Hell early on in pacquiaos career he cried everydamn fight.
     
  5. Cellz831

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    how many fighters right now are undefeated, competing at his level, as popular as he is, and the world is praying for him to lose? no fighter today can fill his shoes.

    every victory he proves the world wrong and keeps his 0.

    thats something to be happy about
     
  6. Jimmy The Geek

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    Floyd's got it on JMM at Welterweight. The JMM who mey Pacman at Welter was a lot better fighter, Nevertheless, Floyd would have handled him with ease, too. So what?

    It's Cotto who Floyd has to worry about now - and he ain't no blown-up lightweight.
     
  7. MichiganWarrior

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    Whatup slugger?
     
  8. Caelum

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    Understand. however, at the same time, and I don't have his words on hand...but...I'm more into the Cus D'Amato philosophy of .....if you know you are that good...and you now you prepared to win...why are you so damn surprised you won?

    More like Joe Louis after victory than someone who just beat the odds and won the lottery.

    For a Man that keeps his emotions stable throughout a fight, I have to admit I am a bit surprised he lets it out right after in front of everyone. I thought he would be the type to keep it sealed up until he gets into the locker room.

    I can't remember where I heard it from...but it was a Football player...and he talked about crying should be saved for after the game, in the locker room, and behind a closed bathroom stall. And not in front of people.
     
  9. lewishamboy

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    It was unusual. Show me another example of a boxer balling like that (in a press conference) after knocking someone out.

    Anyway I dont hate Floyd. I dont pray for him to lose either, dont matter to me either way. Floyd the boxer im still a huge fan of I just wish he would grow up a bit.
     
  10. bballchamp11

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    Do you help charity?

    Just remember many of these women beaters have had greater charitable efforts than the average well-behaved joe that doesn't beat women.
     
  11. lewishamboy

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    Like I say, different kind of tears. Pacquiao werent crying in the press conferences hour after the fights.
     
  12. MichiganWarrior

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    Brian Dawkins one of the best football players and leaders ive ever seen. And hed cry before, during and after the game.

    Nothing wrong with emotion.
     
  13. Caelum

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    A bit dramatic. :lol:

    I'm not sure I remember ever hearing Jack Johnson crying during his prime years. Or even Tyson...and that guy was going through some serious ****. Much more than Floyd.
    Ali the same.

    Now behind closed doors...that's a different matter.


    As far as right now...Obama is going through some ****. He hasn't broken down in public yet. At least not that I recall. And people have guns ready for him. Now that's on a different level all together.
     
  14. MichiganWarrior

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    And Floyd doesnt sob and do coke off of prostitutes tits like Hatton.

    Everyone expresses emotion in there own way.
     
  15. Cellz831

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    balling? he shead a couple of tears at post conference and it was over with. :lol: u act as if the dude was crying the whole time. when it comes down to i think hes just thankful for everything he has. u cant compare these boxers of today to him because they are nowhere near his position and has the whole world hating him AND watching him.
     
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