The man is amped up and ready to go He knows that this is the most important fight of his entire career. He's not wasting time with multiple press conferences, city tours and whatnot, he is ready to put it all in the gym and perform on fight night. He will give Emmanuel Dapedran Pacquiao a BOXING LESSON. :hi::blurp He's going to make this so easy, going to put on a clinic. Use the jabs, the laser right hands. It's not going to be pretty, ladies and gents!
"this will be an easy fight for Floyd" "Floyd will knock him out" But if Floyd loses, it won't be a good win for Pac If Pac loses it will be a great win for Floyd. MVC! land logic.
And here's the Floyd equivalent of boxing_master. Floyd couldn't make easy work of Maidana so how the hell is he going to do it to a FAR superior fighter? Only a dumb@ss says that. We know Floyd will win...but easily? GTFOH.
It will be far easier than people think. I see him giving him a boxing lesson until that 9th round TKO!!! :rofl
You've already got your excuse ready just in case Pac wins, if you were as confident as you pretend to be you wouldn't be saying things like "If Pac wins the win won't be good for him, Floyd is past his best" :thumbsup
Floyd is alone by himself now. Hes not expecting any more helps from biased refs and judges that used to favor him all the time.
I bet it's rigged two private hotel meetings with just Pac and manager is what got this fight done ........seems fishy
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And that's like the 10th time you've started a virtually identical thread. We know your opinion on the fight MVC! Why do you feel the need to keep on repeating it...