Jeff Mayweather= IDIOT

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Cobra33, Apr 10, 2010.


  1. Cobra33

    Cobra33 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Hey Jeff-ROBERTO DURAN turned pro he was a BANTAMWEIGHT but latter in his career he fought and won the welterweight AND jr.middleweight titles.Oh wait Duran must have cheated because JEFF CHANDLER who was a bantamweight wasn't able to move up that many weights so Duran must have cheated.
     
  2. In Jeff's defense, he's not the only idiot making this dumbass claim about how small Pacquiao was when he was 16.
     
  3. Cobra33

    Cobra33 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I also think its funny in that this Pac is cheating didn't start until after Pac actually WANTED to fight Mayweather.Didn't see any of this when Pac stopped De La Hoya and Hatton.Only started when Pac challenged Mayweather.
     
  4. Cobra33

    Cobra33 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I know Jeff is an ok guy but his claim is foolish.Manny was 16 years old when he turned pro-he was a teenager whos body hadn't stopped growing.How can people not understand this?
     
  5. BigReg

    BigReg Broad Street Bully Full Member

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    Jeff also pointed out that Pacquiao's KO percentage was round 66% at the lower weights. His KO% over 130 is 80%. That certainly doesn't mean he's cheating. However, that's rare and would raise suspicion amongst many fans.
     
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    bladerunner El Intocable Full Member

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    Hes a Mayweather,its in their blood.
     
  8. iceman71

    iceman71 WBC SILVER Champion Full Member

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    he actually won the light weight title first
     
  9. Gander Tasco

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    Did it raise suspicision for you before or after Mayweather Sr. opened his mouth?

    That's the problem with you guys perpetrating these rumors. The fact is none of you were saying ANYTHING about this until Mayweather Sr opened his big dumb mouth. And the fact is most of you guys against Pacquiao are Mayweather fans so you're obviously going to go along with any ******ed thing that comes from that family.

    :deal Floyd's family is scared of Pacquiao. Mayweather Sr. said on multiple occasions that he doesn't want his son to fight Pacquiao. He knows damn well Pac can whoop Floyd's ass, and they're just trying to discredit Pacquiao's recent victories because they know they can't beat him inside the ring.
     
  10. BigReg

    BigReg Broad Street Bully Full Member

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    Mayweather Sr. didn't mention it until after the Cotto fight. Even if he had kept his mouth shut, someone was bound to say something. Even if you believe no one would've said something, you have to admit that it's rare for a guy in his late 20's to move up multiple weight classes over a very short period of time and actually increase their KO percentage. Again, that doesn't prove anything. However, I've seen athletes get accused of juicing for accomplishing less amazing feats.
     
  11. Gander Tasco

    Gander Tasco Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    ^ No one would have said anything. Why was there no talk of this after the Hatton fight??

    All it takes is one rumor to spread around like wildfire. It just shows how gullible and brainless people are.

    Actually I don't find anything strange about what Pacquaio's doing. It's amazing yes, but it's more amazing because of his talent and skill NOT the fact that he's bigger. He's obviously become a way better, more complete fighter, and that's the biggest reason why he's been knocking these guys out.

    Also lets look at the Cotto and Hatton fights. It wasn't Pacquio's power that knocked these guys out, it was the fact that he hit them with punches that they weren't seeing. Steroid's don't give you the ability to do that. The punch that put Hatton down for the first time was a counter shot. The punch that put Cotto down the second time was a counter shot.
     
  12. Cobra33

    Cobra33 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    From age 16 to age 20 how much weight do you think people gain?
     
  13. BigReg

    BigReg Broad Street Bully Full Member

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    People are gullible and brainless because they believe that a guy,who is in his late 20's is moving up multiple weight classes, and is throwing more punches and has seemingly increased his power, might be on something? You're gullible if you completely dissmiss the possibility. How convinient also that not only is this guy being accused, but he's objecting to stringent drug testing. I could definately see how someone would raise an eyebrow at that.

    Guys in the sport simply don't do what Pacquiao is doing right now. Now he could just simply be an athletic freak. However, we've seen too many athletes do things that are rarely if ever done only to find out later that they were on something to simply dissmiss the idea that Pacquiao might be on something.
     
  14. Gander Tasco

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    Roberto Duran?

    Henry Armstrong?

    Floyd Mayweather?

    And what is Pacquiao "doing" exactly, anyway? He knocked out Ricky Hatton, a guy who was made for him in every way. And he beat the **** out of Cotto for 12 rounds, something that I expected coming in. Where's the big ****ing mystery here?
     
  15. BigReg

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    All of those guys went up in weight and increased their power? Pac has gone from a good puncher to a devestating puncher. And he did it in his late 20's. Now again, Pacquiao just may be an athletic freak. However, in this day and age, you'd have to be crazy to dissmiss the idea that something might be up.