Derilict Pac fans have finally been rescued by Matthyse!!!

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  1. JasonHensley

    JasonHensley Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Just like Floyd fought Pacquiao to shut the *******s up. Oh wait. His health was more important.


    Sorry, couldn't resist.
     
  2. HyperUppercut

    HyperUppercut Atheists,u'll get da shit Full Member

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    I bet Matthyse wouldn't say he's scared of needles.
     
  3. JasonHensley

    JasonHensley Well-Known Member Full Member

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    In the end Pac agreed to everything and Floyd was still scared for his health. It's the reason you won't see him fight Canelo or Matthyse. Deal with it. What, Khan called me out. Ellerbe, make the ****ing fight!
     
  4. PityTheFool

    PityTheFool Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I'm a big fan of Floyd but I should still be able to be a fan of Matthyse(which I have been for a while) without being branded a ******* refugee.

    And much as Lucas excites me and is great to watch,he doesn't beat Floyd.
    Does that mean I stop watching and supporting him?
    And given that Floyd hasn't fought at 140 in many years,then this is all just conjecture at this point.
     
  5. mick557

    mick557 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    :deal
     
  6. HyperUppercut

    HyperUppercut Atheists,u'll get da shit Full Member

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    ****outta here. I remember in another thread I asked you about 5 times "how do you excuse Pac being a ***** in the first round of negotiations?" and you kept ducking the question. Now answer it. How do you excuse Pac being a ***** in the first round of negotiations?
     
  7. JasonHensley

    JasonHensley Well-Known Member Full Member

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    It was a ***** move. In the same since that Mayweather, who had never once worried for his health or if any of his opponents were using, started accusing and demanding things. It's know secret that the thought of having to face Pacquiao scared little Floyd enough to where Money didn't want to fight the biggest and most lucrative fight in the history of the sport. In the end, Pac agreed but even in 2012 Floyd was still scared for his health.

    I'm a Floyd fan, but the fact that for 6 years the man has been at WW and somehow missed Cotto (at WW), Clottey, Margarito, and Pacquiao isn't just by accident or bad timing. It's also not surprising that the Canelo fight isn't going to happen. Floyd fans are to sensitive. Don't be afraid to call it like it is. Floyd, no matter how great he is, hasn't wanted to take on the best challengers since he has moved up to WW.
     
  8. Samski313

    Samski313 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Does anybody know how much longer Pac has with Arum???? I think if Lax breaks free of Arum before Floyd's 6 fights is up that Floyd n Showtime would make a Pad vs Floyd fight easily
     
  9. HyperUppercut

    HyperUppercut Atheists,u'll get da shit Full Member

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    Notice the 3 guys you named are top rank fighters and I shouldnt have to explain to you what the deal is there. It isn't an accident or bad timing, it is a bad relationship between floyd and arum. Right until the drug testing decline, I was a Pac fan. And I saw the request for random testing as a good thing and as a testament to how vicious Pac was at the time. As soon as he declined it I said to hell with Pac because it was obvious as **** that he was cheating. Pac agreeing to take the test and go to war with floyd deserves way more respect than filing a lawsuit and agreeing after 2 years of bickering.
     
  10. Dedication

    Dedication Well-Known Member Full Member

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    They all haven't realised that he's looked after by Al Haymon yet. Haha!
     
  11. JasonHensley

    JasonHensley Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I love the *****s. There are always a million ways to spin a situation when it involves Floyd.

    Let's see. First ya'll talk about how Floyd is such a small WW. Let's ignore the fact that he has been at that weight for 6 plus years now. Let's ignore that his dad says he could make 140 easy, but had to pay a fine because he couldn't make the weight with Marquez. Let's ignore that he hardly steps on a scale the night of a fight. Let's pretend he is so small and that career LW are the same size and bigger then him. Let's also ignore that he fought Hatton at 147 instead of 140.

    He retires and misses fights with Cotto, Margarito, and Clottey. The 3 biggest names in the WW division at the time. Let's blame it on Arum. Aside from the fact that Mayweather had made excuses in the past of why he wouldn't fight Margarito.

    The man who calls himself Money missed out on the biggest money fight in history that his blind fans believe he would have won with ease. You say Pac should have showed more respect. So, because Floyd was scared to man up and get in the ring with the midget, and started making accusations and demands that were based on nothing, Pacquiao should have took it laying down? Right.
     
  12. yeah matty will push mayweathers **** in , big time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
     
  13. Royal-T-Bag

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    danny garcia will end this hypetrain before mayweather gets a chance to

    garcia= the hype killer
     
  14. HyperUppercut

    HyperUppercut Atheists,u'll get da shit Full Member

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    The bottom is falling out of your argument buddy, you are all over the place.:rofl:rofl This is easy to blame on Arum. Arum took two of those guys and catchweighted them against Pac to boost his stock. At the same time he blinded nuthuggers like you. Clottey looked paid off but I'll digress on that topic. Pac made demands also, more demands than Floyd did might I add and Floyd agreed. Pac wouldn't have been seen as "laying down" if he accepted blood testing. He would have been casting aside all doubts of the legitimacy of his previous performances.
     
  15. JasonHensley

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