Can you please explain these floyd's actions...

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  1. FORMIDABLE

    FORMIDABLE Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    No. He picks people coming off impressive wins with serious flaws or disadvantages (weight, age, inactivity). He never picked the most established and accomplished guys coming off impressive wins at his weight - Tszyu, Cotto, Margarito, Paul Williams, Pacquiao, we know that :deal
     
  2. BewareofDawg

    BewareofDawg P4P Champ Full Member

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    Floyd dominated JMM. They said he was past his prime and no good above 135. Now Manny is fighting him like 2 years later at the same weight.
    Manny publicly ducked Mosley after Mosley beat Margo. Roach's words were "he is too good..." So Floyd fought him, and dominated him. A year after that Manny fought him.
    Then Floyd does what Manny hasn't done since Hatton, and fights a young, prime champion at the champions weight who is coming off the biggest win of his career...and schools him.

    Why don't you ask someone to explain Manny's actions?? Why did he duck Mosley? Why didn't he go after the Berto /Ortiz winner?
     
  3. BewareofDawg

    BewareofDawg P4P Champ Full Member

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    What was Ortiz's "disadvantage"? What was JMM's? Remember Manny is now fighting JMM at what weight again?? Margo? Haha yeah he ducked Margo and took the easy route by fighting the guy that destroyed him!
     
  4. janeschicken

    janeschicken hard work! deadicayshin! Full Member

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    Castillo 1 = 115-111 8rds to 4 JLC

    115 : 1+5 = 6
    111 : 3 X 2 = 6

    8 rounds to 4 : 8 + 4 = 12 / 2 = 6

    :yikes
     
  5. Uncle Oden

    Uncle Oden Respect Guzman banned

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    thanks for posting. Having it right in front me just reinforces Floyd's tremendous resume. Bunch of pound for pounders and a young, powerful champion.
     
  6. bballchump11

    bballchump11 2011 Poster of the Year Full Member

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    disgusting scorecard
     
  7. box247

    box247 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    He picks guys who have come of wind but with serious flaws to make a ton of money. But isn't that the name of the game and he's always said he's in it for the money.
     
  8. bballchump11

    bballchump11 2011 Poster of the Year Full Member

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    Oh I know the trend. Pacquiao fight all of them after he did :lol:

    Pacquiao/Ortiz 2012
     
  9. aka TORA

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  10. Andy McNab

    Andy McNab Boxing Addict banned

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    What case? You watch too many films you daft *******.
     
  11. Andy McNab

    Andy McNab Boxing Addict banned

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    No it's a good scorecard, you just don't agree with it.
     
  12. djmaso

    djmaso Member Full Member

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    Yeah it's called Calling your own shots, fighting when you want and not when Arum makes you. Poor Manny he'll be punch drunk in ten years.
     
  13. Theologicaldisc

    Theologicaldisc Member Full Member

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    This x100000000000 :deal close this thread please.

    Haters gonna hate.
     
  14. badassQatari

    badassQatari Active Member Full Member

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    i agree. those fights kept him relevant to the boxing world, or to his nuthugging fans at least. those handpicked fights were easy wins for him, if he lost a fight his relevance is gone. precisely the reason hes ducking pac. the guy has no balls!
     
  15. badassQatari

    badassQatari Active Member Full Member

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    you mean like how pacquiao fought and beat marquez in his strongest weight class? despite pacquiao climbing up the ring severely dehydrated...:deal