:huh You're guilty of what you accuse others of, twisting what Floyd said.
Posting revises versions of scenarios in a fashion YOU choose means very little Nallege. :patsch Go away, adults are discussing.
Blame is 90% Arum and Floyd. 60 Floyd, 30 Arum. Maybe 10 Pac for not jumping through hoops IMMEDIATELY. Pac has jumped through hoops only to...
Well said. He'd take Floyd right out of his comfort zone, and at that point, Floyd's effectiveness drops heavily.
I disagree. His track record at 147, combined with him NOT putting full force on his punches (dating back to his hand problems) seems to back up...
I agree with you. But in a nutshell, he's ****in everyone over on the biggest fight of our generation, over money. Despite his being paid more...
Floyd is already past his prime dip****. Fights w/ Frazier and Norton weren't the old, washed up version of Ali. Go read a ****in book.
Floyd says Pac is an easy fight, then says Pac is a health risk. This is the problem with Floyd. He needs someone to teach him how to talk.
If it's about finance, a fight w/ Pac brings him the most he's ever made. Doesn't it? If he thinks the quality of his life will differ from...
It's actually TYPING, not talking Nallege. :lol:
Floyd at 147 is NOT at his prime. He simply doesn't punch enough, move enough, or hit hard enough. He's not going to have a huge speed advantage...
Most likely this. Floyd is the Sarah Palin of boxing when it comes to answering questions.
How should it be taken? That Floyd should not fight Pac for fear of being beat up as Ali was? I really have no idea what his answer has to do...
WTF does this have to do with Guzman vs. Maidana? Nothing at all clown. Guzman reportedly had trouble making 140, a wait he doesn't even belong...
Floyd, being too economical with his punches, would lose a wide decision of suffer a late KO. He wouldn't have the punch to keep SRR honest...