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

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  1. progamer

    progamer Boxing Junkie banned

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    idiot. pac wasnt settled at 147. after fighting dela hoya at 147, he went back to 140.

    pedjr drained at nobody at a weightclass he is a champion at. no excuses, just drained em when he cant cheat them.:good

    lmao. maybe you should be telling that to yourself. youre the only typing the **** over and over.

    draining margarito? bwahahahhahahah.

    you expect pac to fight at full limit in his 8th division?

    when is pedjr will try to drain any light heaveyweight? id give him full credit for it.

    hmm lemme guess, pedjr will go life and death with the guy alexandra shut out 12-0.

    pedjr, king of bums.:hi:
     
  2. Nonito Smoak

    Nonito Smoak Ioka>Lomo, sorry my dudes Full Member

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    Hahaha

    Bradley is one of the handful who do fit the description.

    So, how about that Pacquiao beating Bradl... oh wait. That's right.
     
  3. progamer

    progamer Boxing Junkie banned

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    lmao.

    bradley>pederson>concaine

    bradley>alexandra>madona

    pedjr is fighting on the level of berto/broner.

    if he cant drain em, bloat em.

    pedjr, good salesman, **** resume.:deal
     
  4. LondonRingRules

    LondonRingRules Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Floyds fought nothing but no hopers? What about jmm...could've sworn he knocked PAC out cold?
     
  5. BlizzyBlizz

    BlizzyBlizz Loyal Member Full Member

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    Pac has been knocked out 3 times. Tailormade or not Pac gets knocked out.
     
  6. STB

    STB #noexcuses Full Member

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    Another FMJ-Pac thread...awesome
     
  7. Code Red

    Code Red Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    So you never watched Floyd vs Corley, Floyd vs Carlos Rios, Floyd vs Burton, Floyd vs Ndou, Floyd vs Chavez, Floyd vs Hatton, Floyd vs Cotto...?? I'd say Floyd does pretty good in a brawl
     
  8. Lady Girl

    Lady Girl Kneel Before Zod! Full Member

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    the media would have him number 1 in the world
     
  9. eltirado

    eltirado Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Floyd and Pacman both fight tailor made opponents, except that Mayweather looks superman like...JMM testifies :conf

    If Arum wants to embarrass FLOYD (Clottey)
    If OscR wants to embarrass Manny (Canelo)

    It is what it is, excpet Mayweather is looking more dominant...regardless of whats going on :yep
     
  10. gary j. stout

    gary j. stout New Member Full Member

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    well luckily i got to know that i can feel the same as champs of wbc ...good ... find it wbcbelts(dot)com
     
  11. VG_Addict

    VG_Addict Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    How would Floyd do against Arguello?

    Could Khan give Floyd a good fight?
     
  12. GeoffJ

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    Neither one has a killer instinct and I'm placing them both in the same category with Wladimir until I see some stoppages scored.
     
  13. hofbrau

    hofbrau Well-Known Member Full Member

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    There's a report saying that Floyd Mayweather visited Tim Bradley at the gym last week in LA, just a week before Bradley meets Pacquiao in a critically important rematch this weekend.

    Mayweather knows if Pacquiao, as expected, defeats Bradley, as he did in their first fight, despite what the judges scorecards said, the expectation and pressure for the undefeated Floyd to finally face Pacquiao later this year is going to boil over into pandemonium.

    So Mayweather took matters into his own hands and supposedly paid Bradley a visit at the gym. It's possible that Mayweather, despite his own personal cowardice to face Pacquiao, sees skills in Bradley which can neutralize Pacquiao and he wanted to offer him some specific tactics to utilize vs. Pacquiao. Reward. Since Mayweather has said he will never face Pacquiao because of health concerns and fears of ending up like Ali, maybe it's possible Mayweather is offering Bradley a bluff lie offer that he will promise to face him next for a purse amount in the eight to ten figure range. We know Mayweather is not immune to lying or bluffing other boxers with fake promises. And we know Mayweather fears to box any TR boxers because his advisor Al Haymon is powerless to manipulate them. Remember, Malignaggi said "Al Haymon manipulates everything. What Al Haymon wants Al Haymon gets."

    This is highly unlikely. Mayweather must have a genuine motive for going out of his way to find and then visit Bradley just a week before the biggest fight of his career. Only one thing is clear: Mayweather fears the pressure that he will have to deal with if Pacquiao defeats Bradley. The pressure to face Pacquiao eats Mayweather alive and makes him behave irrationally and illogically. Mayweather unravels mentally when he has to talk about fighting Pacquiao with the press, TV or radio show hosts because he knows all his excuses and reasons to duck Pacquiao are nothing but lies. And even a pathological liar like Mayweather grows weary and frustrated at having to live and maintain a hideously obvious lie...that he is terrified of the concept of having to fight Manny Pacquiao in the biggest money fight of all time.

    Mayweather's reported visit with Bradley is also a good sign. Because it shows he must be feeling pressure from Showtime and Golden Boy investors to stop making sparring session boring events with people like Guerrero and Maidana.

    You have to think that Golden Boy and Showtime, who are in business to maximize profits not take risks with empty sparring session events choreographed by Al Haymon, are ready to sacrifice Mayweather/Haymon to Arum and Pacquiao, especially after the Guerrero-Mayweather "fight" lost millions and there is much uncertainty regarding how well or how poorly the numbers for Floyd-Maidana will perform.

    Floyd Mayweather knows Tim Bradley may be the very last, final line of defense in his over four year campaign of ducking and dodging Manny Pacquiao.
    And Floyd Mayweather will say or do anything to save his own ass from having to get in the ring and deal with Manny Pacquiao's speed, power, unpredictable style and ten punch combinations.
     
  14. Nonito Smoak

    Nonito Smoak Ioka>Lomo, sorry my dudes Full Member

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    Give it a rest.

    Golden Boy vs. Top Rank
     
  15. Stylez G.

    Stylez G. Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I really can't tell if the OP is being serious or not.
     
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