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

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  1. Cormega

    Cormega Quadruple OG Full Member

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    Don't hold your breath waiting for any sort of serious, well thought out response from that moron. He's a racist troll posing as a Filipino ******* and he's only here to annoy.
     
  2. markq

    markq Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    This is list of quotes which can be googled with date and months provided. If there are any errors in this list, correct me. Science is not science if it cannot be questioned!

    Floyd Mayweather is Michael Jordan in boxing when Michael Jordan ruled the game, when it was like, whose going to beat this Chicago team? --- Bernard Hopkins Sep 2013

    First off, you have to admit that he's the best of his time. The best of his generation. He beat everybody in three, seven divisions, regardless. I'm not familiar with how many, but he's conquered a mountain of divisions. You have to rank him the best fighter of the generation, at least --- Mike Tyson Jul 2013

    Now I believe Mayweather, by sitting on the outside he would have the advantage because he knows now that Pacquiao don’t have a chin like he used to, plus he would be a little nervous about being stopped or knocked out again. --- Marvin Hagler Dec 2013

    There was a long period during which any talk about boxing always focused on the heavyweight champions, great big men like Joe Louis, Rocky Marciano and Muhammad Ali. In time, though, the baton was passed to Sugar Ray Robinson, then to yours truly, to Oscar De La Hoya and now to Floyd Mayweather, Jr. --- Sugar Ray Leonard Nov 2013

    I look back through history at the Sugar Ray Leonards, the Roberto Durans, your Tommy Hearns and Mohammed Ali, who will always be known as the greatest no matter what, but I am struggling to find anyone better [than Mayweather] at the moment. --- Ricky Hatton Sep 2013

    I just think Floyd Mayweather can beat anybody. Technically and defensively I think he's too good for anyone. Period. --- Carl Froch Jun 2013

    But he always has problems with Marquez. Floyd is physically bigger and skillful, so he would have a slight edge, I think. --- Emanuel Steward Jan 2012

    ... Sugar Ray Leonard, good guy, great fighter, personality wise, Duran, all the guys. I can't say anything negative about the fighter's of today except they just can't fight as good as Mayweather. He outshines them. --- Larry Holmes Apr 2013

    Mayweather is the best fighter in the world and he has got great defense and is a good, fast punch -- Juan Marquez May 2013

    Mayweather’s too smart [for Pacquiao], he’s too fast --- Robert Garcia Jan 2014

    Mayweather is the Best in this Era --- Shane Mosley Oct 2013

    Mayweather hits harder than Pacquiao & Canelo --- Shane Mosley May 2013

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    --- Bert Sugar 2011

    Floyd is the best boxer I've ever seen --- George Foreman

    Boxing is like jazz. The better it is, the less people appreciate it. --- George Foreman

    Pac 61% KO ratio, Mayweather 58% KO ratio

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    nice try keyboard warrior
     
  3. robert80

    robert80 Boxing Addict banned

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    programmer, peds? they give you natural skills eh! what an ass your keyboard warrior ass is!
     
  4. Imperial1

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    I can find quotes as well

    George Foreman
    Mayweather Jr. has also been scrubbing for some easy opposition to face and make his millions. Fighting Ortiz was something Floyd should have been embarrassed in doing. No, not because Ortiz is a bad fighter, but because Mayweather Jr. is in an entirely different league.


    It turned out that his friend's daughter bumped into the former heavyweight boxer George Foreman while they were inside an elevator in Texas. When asked about what he thinks of the Pacquiao-Mayweather fight, Foreman reportedly said: 'Mayweather is afraid to fight Manny'

    Larry Holmes
    “Pacquiao did all he can. He did all I would have done. I think Mayweather just got a little too scared if you ask me. If he thinks Pacquiao is taking drugs so what, he should just say: ‘You take it, you kill yourself that isn't going to help you, because with my talent and ability I believe I can still beat you.' But he was scared to take that challenge. If they never fight it won’t be Pacquiao's fault. Every time they came round to fighting Mayweather put his excuses in,” Holmes said.



    Bert Sugar

    I think the blame lies entirely in Floyd's corner. Manny has never had anything to do with steroids, not only as he says, but as the tests show as administered by the best boxing commission in the U.S., the one in Nevada. Floyd considers himself the greatest fighter ever, having never lost. He says he's better than Sugar Ray Robinson, because Robinson lost a fight or two. He has tried everything and anything to get the better hand, call it oneupsmanship, in a fight. He has dictated terms. He has pushed envelopes. He has demanded things of his opponents, even going so far as to get medical records of his opponent before a fight. In the buildup to the fight with Pacquiao, he pushed everything he could to get the better of weight, ring size and use of gloves. He also tried to get something that has never been done before - random blood testing. Calling for Olympic random drug testing. What he has done is listen to his father, Floyd Mayweather Sr. Floyd Sr. is positive that because Manny started at 106 pounds and is fighting at 147 (of course he forgets his son did the same thing).


    Emanuel Steward
    “On the other side of the Pacquiao-Mayweather situation, Mayweather is scared to death of losing his unbeaten record, totally petrified. I never thought he would do that. I really only see a 50/50 chance of these guys stepping into a ring to fight each other.”


    The funniest quote I read was from Hopkins Mayweather is the Jordan of boxing :lol::lol::lol: Jordan never ducked a rival !
     
  5. markq

    markq Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    It's an analogy. Basketball is a team sport. You're too dumb I guess to realize that you play your league created schedule? I'd like to see anyone scared to dribble a basketball or too scared to defend a jumper :rofl

    All of those guys say Floyd is better. FACT! My friends daughter reportedly asked "why does Pac have THREE catchweight fights. Isn't that a record?"
     
  6. Imperial1

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    Wow so basketball is a team sport no **** captain obvious !

    All I know is the so called Jordan of boxing is too scared to face a midget yet he's the Jordan of basketball :rofl
     
  7. markq

    markq Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    He is, just like Jordan, there is noone in this generation with his skills. Some may look more sensational but none can match his skill which is OBVIOUS! It's obvious obviously! :rofl
     
  8. Imperial1

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    Please when there was he retired for 2yrs ! Don't ever compare Floyd Mayweather to Jordan !Jordan was a true competitor not a cherry picker !
     
  9. markq

    markq Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    When Floyd retired some pretender became #1 and won some meaningless titles. Just like when the Rockets won titles when Jordan took a vacation from the NBA. When Floyd came back, he reclaimed #1P4P, #1PPV. Just like Jordan. Obvious!
     
  10. Imperial1

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    He retired because he wanted the waters to calm down he wanted to swim in the kiddy pool and not jump in with the audits that's why he retired !

    He's nothing like Jordan ! Nothing ! Jordan is remembered as the greatest of all time Floyd is barley the greatest of any time ! Oh wait I take if back he's the best right now in the weakest era of boxing so I will give you that !
     
  11. markq

    markq Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Oh you mean like Pac fighting Margarito after Mosley showed the world he was a cheating bum. Or how Pac fought Cotto after Margarito beat his ass down? Or how Manny fought Mosley after Floyd beat his ass, Hatton ... that kind of calming of the waters? How many fighters did Manny fight when they were are at the top and heat in the division? That's the stupidest ******* argument of all.
     
  12. Imperial1

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    No go back to his retirement ..Thats when and speaking of Margarito why didn't Floyd fight him ? Oh I know he went on to collect a belt against that ever so dangerous Baldimor !

    And didn't Floyd fight Cotto after both Cheato and Manny beat his ass :think

    And Manny fought Hatton at 140 his best weight not 147 like he made both RIcky and Marquez fight at ..Yeah nice try there buddy !

    You poor. F l o m o s e x u a l you all a bunch of clowns ! What a pathetic argument!
     
  13. markq

    markq Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Yes Floyd fought Cotto immediately after he left Top Rank. Obvious! Bob too scared for Cotto's gatekeeper legacy.

    Are you saying "fatton", which he himself joked about didn't have problems making weight. Didn't Hatton also fight at welterweight to win the WBA title? His best weight? LMFAO, you're talking about a much younger Hatton. Hatton himself said not having to lose as much weight helped him prepare. Floyd had already fought Judah, Baldomir, DLH, Mitchell at welterweight.

    Your boy cheated and made Torrecampo fight at a catchweight and weighed over the limit as much as Floyd did over the JMM. I'll be captain obvious again. Floyd schooled his opponent. Manny got KOd.
     
  14. Specialist

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    Fight aint happening because the ONLY guy who can make it happen is avoiding it. FACT
     
  15. ArseBandit

    ArseBandit Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Your going a bit overboard a bit with the merging atm.

    Why merge every thread about the sports two biggest stars. Half these threads having nothing to do with them together.

    What has discussing Floyds chin have to do with Pac and Floyd ffs?
     
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