Floyd Mayweather, Jr. Is a Time-Wasting Coward

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by paulfv, Jan 6, 2010.


  1. Ringnut

    Ringnut Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Yeah, I've been thinking this as well. If it's some kind of drug that needs to be in Pac's system during the fight then the blood and urine test after the fight should cover it. If it's some kind of growth hormone, then 2.5 weeks of being on it hardly seems enough time to make the results worth the effort. Unless like you say, it's some brand new kind of Super PED. And if it were a new kind, then all the tests might be irrelevant anyway since they won't be looking for it.

    That being said, both sides will won't come out of this without their share of criticisms, so in the end, it's the boxing world the really loses. Depressing ****...
     
  2. Farmboxer

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    It's not really about the testing.
     
  3. Totomabs

    Totomabs Sauna Belt Holder Full Member

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    mayweather's refusal to compromise is a very good indication of how he is truly scared of the "midget" pacquiao.

    in retrospect, he doesn't really want this fight and just played along with his camp's pathetic charades, disguising his fears on a baseless accusation..

    Floydie is a big joke... See you in court cry baby!!!
     
  4. kartog

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    It's the other way around. Pacquiao with his accomplishments in the lower weights AND the higher weights is arguably an all-time great no questions asked. Floyd Jr.'s career has a big question mark at the higher weights where it is apparent he has picked relatively soft opposition.

    What question is going to tarnish Pacquiao's legacy? That he had a 19-day window period to POSSIBLY take PED's and that's the reason Floyd Jr refused the fight? What superhuman ability would Pacquiao horrifyingly gain in those 19 days that would give him the edge?

    In all the times he has trained for fights he has always shown the stamina and strength in training from his days at 122 all the way to welterweight. Never has he tested positive for PED's or any ****.

    Pacquiao doesn't need to 'roid up to get an edge, his edge has always been in his desire, in his natural physical attributes, and maybe in his faith in God.
     
  5. Farmboxer

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    Just compare Pac's fights with Void's.
     
  6. enzo

    enzo Greatest Of All Time Full Member

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    What the **** happened? :patsch

    40 million is not enough? "easy fight"?
     
  7. Totomabs

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    i guess floydie realized that it ain't easy at all that's why he flatly rejected the compromise offer..
     
  8. Ilesey

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    That's the sad thing about all this. Everybody looses out.
     
  9. duneford

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    as i've known all along and wishing that i'm wrong.....

    floyd will run from this fight.....

    clear reason.....he's chicken......
     
  10. riannu25

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    What you fail to understand is that it's Floyd who is seeking a career-defining victory. If he beats Pac then he can get the glory and love that he is crying for. But no.......hell rather have his demands. Of cors he said it all along....he fights for money not legacy. There's money in this fight. Why all the roadblock?
     
  11. theHawtness

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    dude, just stop. stop defending the indefensible. your hero is exposed as the ducker and fraud that he is. you're making a fool out of yourself by defending this guy.
     
  12. allenray

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    in addition, manny agrees to a blood test right after the fight.:deal
     
  13. Stovepipe

    Stovepipe Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I can't find any intelligent answer as to how the 24 days of no blood testing which means 19 0r 20 days of so called "juicing" since he would need, as stated here, four or five days to clean out his blood for the post fight blood tst, will effectively help Pacquiao. I also can't find any drug that can do this without the help of other drugs that will be caught in urine testing.

    What specifically please, what is the name of the drug that can help Manny in a two week cycle, that does not need another drug to work with that shows up in urine testing.

    What is it?

    It shocks me that Mayweather would refuse this kind of money. Holy ****. 20 to 40 million. Pac doesn't want to get weakened like he was in Morales 1. I don't think he had a time machine when he gave the interview in 05 stating that he was weakened by the blood loss. To me, that is legit.

    If Mayweather really thought Pac was juicing, he would see that the tests they agreed to were enough, plus ten million of Manny's purse after the fight if he fails the test is plenty of extra incentive to move forward against a fighter you claim is "easy work"

    But May didn't want a DLH rematch which he would have gotten a bigger share than the first fight even if it wasn't as big a PPV, it still would have been pretty fat.

    He retires instead of fights, he fights wrestlers, he has never fought a prime winning welter and I honestly think, as mega talented as he clearly is, and as financially hard up as he is reported to be, that the idea of getting beaten down by Pacquiao shakes him to his core,

    No, I don't think Mayweather is a "coward" I just feel silly calling someone that does what he does for a living a coward (except for Margarito for loading his gloves) but I think his ego can't deal with the possibility of getting the crap beat out of himself in the ring, especially by Pacquiao.

    I think he will be happier to fight Mathew Hatton, Paulie Malignaggi and than Ricky Hatton and someone else he feels he can comfortably take out. I mean, christ, look at his last fight, freaking Marquez at 145 and then he doesn't even make the weight, Marquez a guy who was not big at 130, a career 126 man, who had some great results at 35 where he debuted in his mid thirties, has to go up to 45 and May ****s him over at the last minute and doesn't even make weight (ok technically they change the contract and buy off marquez but seriously what is marquez going to do? blow the whole thing?) and in a fight he is dominating, May still plays it excruciatingly safe, almost fighting what could be considered a "negative" fight.

    Yes, Mayweather is an incredible talent there is no question, but he avoided Mosley, Margo, made Hatton come up to 47 (nobody talks about that when they bash Pac for fighting dlh at 47) and avoided Cotto and all of the real danger at welter. OK, you can say some of them had excuses or did not want to fight May at a certain time, but all of them, all of them truly wanted to fight him at one point or another quite clearly and he never would take the fights.

    Mayweather was fighting the riskier fights at 30 / 35 but not now.

    Maybe though, if we put ourselves in his shoes, it makes sense.

    May and his fam are the biggest *******s in the world because they think he is so damn good he has to be on drugs. Right there, even if Pac is not on drugs, which he isn't, would you fight a guy that you thought was SUPERHUMAN????

    I think it is quite possible that he doesn't fight Pac, and yes, that he didn't fight Oscar in a rematch, because, no matter the money, he sees a damn good chance of taking a loss or getting seriously hurt and knocked out.

    And he just finds a post loss world unbearable at this point in his life. He has already retired a few times and he sees his post boxing persona, the undefeated greatest boxer of all time, self proclaimed, and him and his dad and two uncles and all ***** Nation can blab about it for here on end.

    A KO loss or bad defeat ruins all this.

    Yes, he wants to make money. But he can take the long way to 25 million and I think he is happy to do it.

    I will be shocked if he fights any seriously risky fight after refusing this fight. He won't really understand how broke he is when he keeps getting these cash injections of 5 mill from fighting easy fights. Then, he will mismanage his cash and probably have to come back again and again.

    I hope I am wrong about all of this and that the fight gets made. Part of me, even now still thinks that it will.

    end of novel

    coffee makes the keys move quickly
     
  14. threethirteen

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  15. repsaccer

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    This. :deal