David haye pulls out of fight because of shoulder injury Pac fights on

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  1. boxing_master

    boxing_master Loyal Member banned

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    respect to Pac for fighting with insane pain he should of pulled out but how can you pull out of the biggest fight in history
     
  2. markq

    markq Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Since you're taking him to the hospital for his intense pain, make sure he gets his butt hurt checked too
     
  3. shadow111

    shadow111 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    David Haye fought Wlad with a broken toe. And then showed the world his toe after the fight. After that he swore to himself he will never fight injured again lol...
     
  4. finalfight

    finalfight Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Yet strangely no pain or lack of movement when he repeatedly lifted his arms above his head at the end of the fight when he somehow 'thought he'd won'?

    I was more impressed by Manny's backne than anything he actually did in the fight. Totally neutralised and outclassed by Mayweather.
     
  5. finalfight

    finalfight Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Danny Williams once fought and won a fight with a dislocated arm that was literally hanging out of the socket. Roach is full of sh!t, Pacquiao was just outclassed.
     
  6. AngryFan

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    Haye fought Wlad with one leg. Manny is lying about his shoulder - no proof just stupid excuses.

    Mayweather has fought many times with one hand and still won.

    Manny is a bar brawler with limited skills - he needs to gtfo and retire after being exposed for the con he is.
     
  7. shadow111

    shadow111 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    That's absurd, he's had an incredible career. He's much more accomplished and skilled than to say he's a bar brawler.