I'm not a Pac fan by any stretch.... But he gets props if he beats Margarito.

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  1. MrWonderful

    MrWonderful Boxing Addict Full Member

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    You do realise Michael Koncz, Manny's manager, said that Mayweather and Pacquiao were unable to come to an agreement as Manny is still demanding cut off dates, and quite simply won't accept full random tests.

    It's a dispute dude. Neither guy will move on it.

    Pacquiao, Roach, Arum lied to the media.

    Why you still trying to push this "Manny has done everything to make the fight" fantasy?
     
  2. MrWonderful

    MrWonderful Boxing Addict Full Member

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    15 pounds is no excuse.

    It's what a lot of fighters, who don't demand catch weights, or demand rehydration clauses face almost every fight of their career.

    Zab Judah was 22 pounds lighter than Josh Clottey in ring, when they fought. See him blaming his loss on weight?
     
  3. igotJUIC3

    igotJUIC3 Boxing Junkie banned

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    lol...whatever helps u sleep....when he was rantin and ravin all in Floyds interview i bet you didnt care he was 38.....u just wanted to see the fight...then he gets his ass whipped oh he is 38 he shouldnt have fought..nevermind the attempts to get a fight when he wasnt 38...nevermind the fact that Mosley at NO POINT could handle good boxers...nevermind that Mosley at any point understood how to adjust....yea lets just hang it on age.:good

    Hey....i didnt say he didnt shell up....but when he threw...it landed with no problem....i guess Manny was trying to lure him out so he just let himself get busted up.:good
     
  4. MrWonderful

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    *******s live in a bizarre fantasy world.

    Koncz has made it pretty clear the negotiation never got anywhere as Manny wouldn't accept full random testing. And Floyd wouldn't accept his demand of a 7 day cut off.

    It's a 50/0 dispute.

    It's like *******s are mentally ill, and filter out any information that ruins their strange fantasy
     
  5. dangerousity

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    That had me :lol:
     
  6. MrWonderful

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    Mosely was 38 when he destroyed Margarito you moron
     
  7. igotJUIC3

    igotJUIC3 Boxing Junkie banned

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    he's slow in comparison to Floyd....so if he lands at will when he let his hands go....well i can only presume that Mayweather who wont fall into a shell like that and oh yea has probally one of the best rights you will see...well lets just hope Manny's i dont care to get hit attitude is fixed before that fight....cus if not...he is in for a LONG night.
     
  8. MrWonderful

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    Bearing in mind you post under the picture of a women who would probably laugh in your face, if you ever asked her out, I'm not surprised you like Pacquiao
     
  9. dbouziane

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    a desperate man is a dangerous man and margarito is for sure desperate.
     
  10. dangerousity

    dangerousity Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    awww, you crying cos I laughed at Ellerbe?

    And you dont know me fool, so why say **** as if you have anything to back it up...of course facts and truths have never stopped you *****'s. All assumptions at the end of the day. Fine then, lets just assume you are ******ed therefore I will excuse you.
     
  11. MrWonderful

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    This isn't a bad fight by the way. I'd class it a plain average fight. The sort of Baldomir fight Mayweather gets slaughtered for.

    If you're a PFP number 1, you aint got no business wasting time on guys who have already been fully outclassed by a 38 year old Shane Mosely.

    Pacquiao wanted nothing to do with Mosely when he schooled this guy. Now he's in the ring with the guy he schooled?

    Man, Margarito showed against Mosely, that he aint got a hope in hell against any genuine, HOF type of fighter. He's outclassed.

    That's why it's a stupid fight.

    Mosely, at 38, murdered Margarito at 147.

    Why the hell is Pacquiao, who's also a Welterweight, going to get much respect for doing the same at 3 pounds up?

    You know, it's the way of the world.

    Mosely has already shown he's in a different class to margarito. Mayweather's shown he's in a different league to Mosely.

    What's the point of Manny fighting Margarito after he's already been well exposed?

    Margarito was plain bad against Mosely. It stands to reason he'll be even worse after 18 months of hardly any activity
     
  12. MrWonderful

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    Margarito has been well beaten a few times in his career. Wasn't just Mosely.

    I'd class him as an inferior fighter than Josh Clottey.
     
  13. MrWonderful

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    Koncz, Manny's manager, stated clearly, on television, in front of the world, that the reason the second negotiation never went anywhere, is because Floyd was demanding full random testing, and Manny would not agree to that. He wouldn't move from a 7 day cut off.

    *******s just filter facts out, as it's too painful for them.

    Manny wouldn't move at all. Neither would Floyd.

    Both their faults
     
  14. dangerousity

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    :rofl You just compared Baldomir to Margo. You really are ******ed.
     
  15. MrWonderful

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    By the way, Margarito has a serious chance in this fight.

    He has the ability to soak up punishment, and land serious bombs on the counter.

    Pacquiao's very easy to hit, and very sloppy. He may well be overly aggressive, and pay for it on the counter.

    If we get to round 8-9, where Margarito usually steps up his offense, anything can happen. He may well knock him out.

    Margarito throws just as many shots as Pacquiao.

    Pac should win easily, if he's a truly classy operator, who can beat any style of fighter.

    I don't think he is that though. Just a victim of nice matchmaking.