How can anybody say Floyd never wanted Pacquiao Warning common sense here

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Bazooka, May 29, 2011.


  1. lobk

    lobk Original ESB Member Full Member

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    Many didn't destroy Margo? :rofl:lol::rofl

    He took pity on his ass and let him finish the fight standing. He sent his ass to the hospital. I don't know what your definition of getting your ass beat is but getting sent to the hospital would mean you got your ass beat.

    After all these years of hating Floyd, how does Floyd's dick taste?
     
  2. Bazooka

    Bazooka Pimp C Wants 2 Be Me Full Member

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    The mother ****er has a broken orbital bone of course he has to go to the Hospital, However where is the knock out?
    Mosley out performed Pacquiao
    Mosley has a knock out
    Pac has a UD

    Big ****ing difference kid.
     
  3. lobk

    lobk Original ESB Member Full Member

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    Look here sweety. No one is arguing that Mosley kicked his ass. Lets not bring Mosley into this. This is about Pac kicking Margarito's ass. Not only are you blind to Margo cheating you are also blind to him getting his ass kicked. Mosley got the stoppage and Pac could have easily gotten the stoppage. Your to stupid or to blind to see that Pac actually cared for the guys health and stepped of the peddle. Margarito was using his face as a punching bag all night. Just cause he made it to the final bell doesn't mean he didn't get his ass beat.

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  4. Grinder

    Grinder Dude, don't call me Dude Full Member

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    You are oversimplifying the situation. I have realized that it is both sides fault for this situation. Arum is a greedy pimp who wants to keep Pac laying golden eggs. A loss against Mannys record will have a significant impact on his immediate money earning potential. On the other hand, Floyd won't budge on the tests and money, plus he retired.

    If this fight doesn't happen it will be the beginning of the end for boxing. Greedy *******s.
     
  5. doomeddisciple

    doomeddisciple Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    At least he fought him...cough, cough....
     
  6. ???

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    I'm sorry to hear that. It also doesn't take having been incarcerated or facing a long stretch to know that most people in that situation would be preoccupied with it. Funny thing is, when someone is facing real jail time, if they are caught doing more dirt, it's usually in an attempt to get out of the existing charges (witness tampering, bribes, fleeing, etc.). Rarely does someone really worried about their case continue committing arbitrary, silly crimes that will only add to their problems. Floyd's behavior is more like a cry for help.
     
  7. s1nn3d

    s1nn3d Sinner Full Member

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    Each fighter/boxer has a right to demand and to compromise. But if at the end the of the day, all is not yet settled, but you still want that fight to happen, the only recourse you have is to drop all your demands and say, "screw all our demands, lets just get it on." Did Floyd do that? No. Hence, in my book, what he did, is not enough.

    They both didn't want it that bad back then. If they did, the fight would have been over with two years ago. But since there were alternative fights back then, they didn't settle. Floyd fought Mosley and hasn't stepped inside the ring since. Manny fought Clottey, Margarito and Mosley. So besides Marquez, whom he is set to fight, who else is there for Manny to fight? Besides retiring, what other real options does Manny have when it comes to boxing?

    I'm sorry to say but before you said Floyd never agreed to an even purse split, I didn't know it. Just as much as I don't know the purse split practices of Pacquiao. Is that significant, in my eyes? No. As much as Floyd giving in to an even purse split mean he really wants the fight to happen, it may also equally mean that the fight is so big monetarily that even with a 50/50 split, he is already satisfied with what he's gonna get. So for me, personally, to site that instance as a proof of his resolve to fight Manny, is not enough to be compelling let alone persuasive.

    Again Bazooka, these are just my comments to your propositions. We can always agree to disagree.

    It's 10 am now and I have yet to sleep. Peace man. :good
     
  8. lobk

    lobk Original ESB Member Full Member

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    Bazooka has no credibility.

    1. He refuse to acknowledge Margarito cheated.
    2. He has been calling Floyd a ducker and a guy who refuses to fight.

    So all of the sudden he changes his tune when it is Floyd against a boxer he doesn't care for. Years after years of calling Floyd a ducking chicken and all the sudden it changes when it is a fighter he doesn't like.

    The funny thing is he is now nut hugging with guys who he used to hate and kissing Floyd's ass.:rofl
     
  9. tinorknitz

    tinorknitz Boxing Addict Full Member

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    How can anyone defend the MOST COWARD boxer in the history of the sport is beyond me.
     
  10. Bazooka

    Bazooka Pimp C Wants 2 Be Me Full Member

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    Seriously, Pac gave a **** about his health? get the **** out of here, Yes he beat Margaritos ass, no doubt, But Mosley put it on his ass far better than Pacquiao did.

    Now on to the idea that Pac could have stopped Margarito, your ****ing crazy, cus Manny loves knock outs and if he could have gotten one over Margarito he would have gotten it, end of your ****ed up gay as theory chump.....

    Whos Next for Manny? I have a feeling he will be calling out Kevin Kelly soon here.
     
  11. Bazooka

    Bazooka Pimp C Wants 2 Be Me Full Member

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    Havent changed my tune regarding Mayweather, I still cant stand his ass, but when he goes out and does what I expect of him, and Manny is the one who starts duckin and dodgen well I would be a hypocrite to not call him on it now wouldnt I?
    Floyd still is a ducker, he did duck Margarito we all know that, at a time which I thought Margarito was a better fight for the sport than was Baldimor nobody denys he ducked him.
    However Manny is pulling the same strings, and I am gonna call his sorry ass on it all the way through....
     
  12. Bazooka

    Bazooka Pimp C Wants 2 Be Me Full Member

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    Floyds problems out side of the ring are due to the fact that he never had a father figure to show him and teach him how to be a good father, a good husband and a man.
    his behavior is a cry for help in those areas, he wont admit as much, but you can tell its obvious..
    However Regarding my term, Honestly best thing that ever happend to me, I got to be in a place for a very long time and learn what not to be, what I didnt want to be and where I didnt want to be, Honestly it saved my life.
    Though through all the court hearings, I am not going to lie, I could not think of anything other than how much time I was about to serve.....
    and I am sure if Floyd has any sense he likely is thinking about the same ****.
     
  13. ???

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    Hey man, it's unfortunate that you had to go to prison to learn those things, but I'm glad you could come through it a better person and reflect on the time spent there as a blessing.:good
     
  14. Bazooka

    Bazooka Pimp C Wants 2 Be Me Full Member

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    Thanks kid, perhaps I guess that experience is why I am so friggen hard headed half the time. I honestly think Floyd could use a little prison time himself.. it may fix him up a bit.
     
  15. s1nn3d

    s1nn3d Sinner Full Member

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    Irrelevant? How much less irrelevant in this discussion is your original post as compared to mine? At least my post refuted your erroneous assumptions... it served a purpose. While your comment... gee what does Pacquiao's presidential aspirations got to do with the failed fight negotiation with Floyd? :patsch