Floyd: "I've changed my mind. No rematch."

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  1. shadow111

    shadow111 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    TBQH I don't claim to know any facts about the spying. I'm just trying to figure out what actually happened. How the heck did Leonard know Manny had such a nightmarish training camp though if he didn't know about the injury?
     
  2. shadow111

    shadow111 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I'm not sure if any of us could mentally take another rematch or that is a good thing. But regardless one thing is clear.

    Manny would like a rematch and Floyd doesn't want one. This after texting Stephen A on monday saying he is open to a rematch.

    What does that tell you about who is more scared of the other?
     
  3. likeafire

    likeafire Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Good. My man Amir Khan deserves his chance. A rematch will just be another schooling and possibly worse this time
     
  4. shadow111

    shadow111 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I agree, that's the fight I personally would like to see more than any. Floyd vs Amir Khan. The problem is we aren't sure if Khan can fight in September for religious reasons. That's the fight I wanna see fight Floyd next. Manny couldn't fight Floyd till 2016 anyway after the surgery...
     
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    likeafire Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Finally we agree. Khan has said that he would like to fight Floyd in September, and that floyds representatives have contacted him.

    When Amir Khan beats him, there won't be no rematch for pac. 48-1
     
  6. N17

    N17 Loyal Member Full Member

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    Wasn't there stories of Judah dropping Mayweather in sparring?
    If true was there a spy in the Mayweather camp also?

    This stuff happens all the time, people talk, it is not some conspiracy.
     
  7. shadow111

    shadow111 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I'm not saying it is a conpisracy, all I'm saying is there was a lot of shady stuff going on with this fight and a dark cloud hangs over both Floyd and Manny as a result of this atrocity.
     
  8. Tekniqs

    Tekniqs Boxing Addict Full Member

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    you guys are still on damage control?

    FFS, let it go already
     
  9. PopeJackson

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    Spies...suuuuure
     
  10. Typhoon

    Typhoon Well-Known Member Full Member

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    as a Pac fan, i think Pac was a bit of a sore loser, no doubt. I'm not a fan of floyd but Floyd is a good fighter. Pac could've mentioned the injury but not in the manner in which he did. He lost and made it seem like Floyd didn't do anything. I concur in that Floyd didn't use much offense so yes, offensively he didn't do much but Pac didn't much either.. Floyd, i feel, did enough to win. Pac should give credit for being a difficult fighter, period. As far as shoulder, it's true that he had an injury but i really didn't see that it was that bad of a hinderance. I think it affected him maybe a little and a little but he was indeed throwing right hooks late in the fight. Pac could've given Floyd credit for being a very difficult opponent and that he fancies his chances more if he had a fully healthy shoulder, that that's the only way he would have a chance, not necessarily win.

    So, yes, Pac lost some respect in this defeat. He was under extreme pressure, had a whole Country rooting for him and losing was difficult to accept... the worst of Pac came out.

    Having said this, he has been a class act for the most part in his losses so this was uncharacteristic. Still, i didn't like it
     
  11. jbuffett84

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    Pac can admit he lost when Floyd admits he beat all those women.
     
  12. RazorbackBoxing

    RazorbackBoxing Active Member Full Member

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    Floyd dont want no part of a healthy pac
     
  13. markq

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    God already forgave Floyd. God was on Floyd's side Saturday.

    [YT]padvnsLUhUM[/YT]
     
  14. icarus1

    icarus1 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    he reviewed the fight and saw pac did more on him with an injured arm. he still doubts himself on a fully armed pac.hehehe. calls pac a coward but doesn't engage the smaller man toe-to-toe. handicaps him in drug testing and spying then now calls him a coward. floyd is mental midget.
     
  15. Bollywooden

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    it's a woman's prerogative to change her mind