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

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  1. Strongback

    Strongback Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Kovalev hasn't faced a prime top class opponent. There are still questions about his stamina. GGG has the skills to avoid getting clobbered by Kovalev early on. If GGG survives the first few rounds who knows what will happen.
     
  2. drozzy

    drozzy AERE Full Member

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    ...and lists of possible opponents don't matter?! :huh

    I'm sure HBO would have taken them real serious about Wlad. :lol:
     
  3. Your logic is ******ed on that one. Just because Marquez landed a fluke punch (or what was perceived to be a fluke punch) doesn't mean that compensates
    for Floyd's lack of desire to fight. Despite that brutal knockout loss he still has no intentions on facing him.

    Pacquiao has just stated he would concede to all the demands Floyd would require and, Floyd still refuses to yield into the request for a bout.

    Why would Floyd duck somebody (from a record payday I might add because his name is money after all), if he is so easy to outbox.

    The central thesis for *****'s for Floyd's success is that he thoroughly shut Marquez down in their 2009 outing, while Manny struggled with him all four times
    they met, coupled with the notion that Manny has problems against counter punchers.

    Both of those theories present fallacies because they hold no weight in the real world. Marquez and Mayweather are two completely different entities when they're in the ring. They're styles are almost polar opposites of one another save for the fact that they like to counter punch. Any knowledgeable boxing fan can attest to that.

    As we have seen with the ODL, Jose Luis Castillo, and Miguel Cotto fights, any game opponent who brings calculated pressure against Gayweather coupled with
    high punch output with a little bit of speed will find tremendous success in connecting with Mayweather.

    Coincidentally Paqcuiao is most proficient, and dangerous in all these areas. He is shown to be a more powerful, athletic, aggressive, coordinated, and a superior
    offensive fighter too all the men I mentioned above who found a lot of success. Add Pacquiao's high output, with a very awkward style, and you have a legitimate
    challenger to finally dethrone Floyd.

    So to all the *****'s out there, read this short examination as concisely as you can, and come back with a legitimate argument as to why Floyd should still be
    ducking Manny Pacquiao.
     
  4. maxbs

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    Isn't it ironic that people claim Mayweather is a "money-grabbing" cherry picker who's going to fight Khan or Garcia next (who btw are in his weight class), when the only reason GGG would want to fight a SMALLER man in Mayweather is for the money?

    Doesn't that make GGG a money grabbing, cherry picker who wants to fight people in lower weight classes?
     
  5. BlizzyBlizz

    BlizzyBlizz Loyal Member Full Member

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    When the fight is truly considered and then made...hmu.
     
  6. BlizzyBlizz

    BlizzyBlizz Loyal Member Full Member

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    Back then they took Roy serious when he listed Lennox as a possible opponent.
     
  7. Xerant

    Xerant Gotta Hate negociations! Full Member

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    A lot of low IQ in the boxing world
     
  8. BlizzyBlizz

    BlizzyBlizz Loyal Member Full Member

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    Don't blame Floyd's fans for Pac getting knocked out. The reality is that Pac was knocked out by Marquez. Not only knocked out, but knocked cold for about 3 minutes. I don't care how dangerous you claim Pac is to Floyd. He can't beat Floyd. Deep down you know this, but you are a Pac fan so you have to say what you say.

    Pac was knocked unconscious by a man Floyd toyed with. If that bothers you, you can take your hate for black fighters and black fans and go back where you came from. Nobody needs to read your wack ass non informative cry baby posts.

    And for the record, Floyd clearly beat all of the pressure fighters that you named while Pac was losing to Torrecampo and Singsurat by ko. **** are you talking about, lmao.
     
  9. bballchump11

    bballchump11 2011 Poster of the Year Full Member

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    man what a dumbass list. He's ducking a middleweight who fights on HBO and a guy who turned down 40 million to fight Floyd.

    And Lara is a very good fighter, but he needs to do just a little more.
     
  10. kiwi_boxer

    kiwi_boxer nighty night, ellerbe ☠ ☠ ☠ banned Full Member

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    :rofl

    You can not be srs?

    Other dude made a post about a boxer, that happens to be black.

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  11. antonio plaisir

    antonio plaisir the detonator Full Member

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    how can floyd be ducking a guy who has not fought at 154?
     
  12. markq

    markq Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I thought this crap would stop after Floyd fought the most dangerous opponent (back then) in Canelo. Of course after Floyd made Canelo look ordinary we're back to ducking again.

    Pac and Floyd will happen. Arum and Pac look desperate enough to actually sign a contract instead of talking to media spreading misinformation about conceding to all demands.

    Golovkin. Why isn't this guy fighting Ward or Froch? He's picking on a guy who walks around at 155? Sorry KOtards, just because your idol KOs bums doesn't mean he gets to the front of the line for Mayweather. Matthysse has a more impressive resume than GGG.

    Lara would be an interesting challenge and could be a threat to Floyd but I think it would draw less than Floyd v Guerrero. As much as I would like to see this technical chess, it's not going to happen. SHO wouldn't agree to it.
     
  13. hofbrau

    hofbrau Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Is this a hate, insult or a fact?
     
  14. So basically what you are trying to say is Floyd is ducking someone who was brutally knocked out by someone he played around the ring with. Why in almighty god would Floyd pass of record pay day, just to not fight someone who most people think he can beat with ease? It's because everyone thinks Floyd can beat Pacquiao, except for the million dollar man himself, Floyd Mayweather. Don't try to avoid this question like you did all my other ones by giving a vague response.

    Why would Floyd pass up an opportunity to fight Manny for a record payday when he has on numerous occasion conceded to all of Mayweather's demands (even just recently)?

    What is the problem? Is Floyd health too important? Am I racist for pointing out the facts that most *****'s like yourself look past?

    :lol::lol::lol:
     
  15. El Genio

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    Pac could be back in the running with a victory over Rios, just get rid of Aram & I see it getting done!

    Golovkin has never fought at 154, not sure what his deal is with HBO but I could see it happening if he commits to 154

    Lara has to get past Trout first, something I'm not sure he does!
     
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