The "All Things Mayweather/Pacquiao" Express!!!!!!

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  1. nastynas

    nastynas Boxing Addict Full Member

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    So getting a medal in the Olympics is failing now? Ok.
     
  2. DobyZhee

    DobyZhee Loyal Member

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    he wasn't the best when he took the test
     
  3. dealt_with

    dealt_with Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    I'm a Mayweather fan but in no way was he robbed in that fight against Todorov, he got hit with some good shots so he lost. Mayweather is best over 12 rounds where the pace is slower and he can pick his shots. He wasn't the greatest amateur, that 1996 57kg Mayweather would've been absolutely toyed with by the 2008 57kg Lomachenko.
     
  4. Sweet-D-Willy

    Sweet-D-Willy Tha Realest Full Member

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    pacquiao got knocked out cold by marquez, a Floyd **** victim.
     
  5. MVC

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    Yeah No Way Jones was robbed either by Park-Si Hun in Seoul.
     

  6. Who gives a ****?
     
  7. Ripper11

    Ripper11 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    no Floyd was robbed. Even the ref thought it was a clear Mayweather win

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  8. MVC

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    :rofl
     
  9. Southpaw1

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    I think as floyd is entering his last two fights, people are slowly starting to realize what a great career he has indeed had. Aside from pacquiao, which is a highly debatable subject, an unbiased individual would be hard pressed to say he is a cherrypicker and or ducker more so than any other fighter. He fought the best opponents given the situations he was in for the most part and has never come up short, impressive career by any means of the imagination.
     
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    That would make for a good thread, would winning the gold medal have changed mayweathers career?









    Pac's a ******.
     
  11. thatguy

    thatguy Well-Known Member Full Member

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    In the fight pacquiao vs marquez 4, was Pac awake after the sixth round?
    Your question and my question have the same answer, NO!
     
  12. Gander Tasco

    Gander Tasco Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    His 140-147 career is a how-to guide in cherry-picking. Before that you'd be hard-pressed to call him a cherry picker, he fought just about everybody. After De La Hoya, he stopped taking on all comers, and everybody knows this.
     
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    In no way are the fights comparable, Jones was victim of one of the worst robberies of all time. Mayweather simply got beaten in a close fight, end of. Just because you like a fighter or think he's unbeatable now doesn't mean he always was. Watch the video :deal
     
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    Oh so he was reffing and kept a mental note on who scored what at the same time?
    Watch the fight, Mayweather lost.
     
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