Floyd Sr Picks Manny over Josh....

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  1. Jetmax

    Jetmax Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Because the Philippines is the best producer of them peds. =p
     
  2. jaycuban

    jaycuban Cubans Do It Better ! Full Member

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    he usually talks and predicts alot of wrong ****, hes trying to build his reputation back up with this one.
     
  3. caneman

    caneman 100% AllNatural Xylocaine Full Member

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    MICO HALILI
    February 15, 2010 19:57:43

    DALLAS, Texas - The stars came out for the Lone Star State for the 59th NBA All Star Game last Sunday (Monday morning in Manila). Celtics legend Bill Russell, hip-hop mogul P. Diddy, comedian Chris Tucker, rapper Drake, Knicks die-hard Spike Lee and actress Gabrielle Union dotted the glitzy landscape. During the game, another star quietly entered Cowboys Stadium. He strolled with his entourage and looked for his VIP seat.

    Floyd Mayweather, Jr. made a nondescript entry into the scene. Cowboys Stadium was set aside for Mayweather versus Manny Pacquiao. Mayweather said, “No thanks." Then, those who wanted to watch Floyd and Pacman in the ring, including many of the 2010 NBA All-Stars, retorted, “No way."

    “Oh, I was very, very disappointed that the fight didn’t push through," West All-Star Chauncey Billups, a fan of Pacquiao, admitted. “I love Manny Pacquiao. He’s one of the greats. I love his heart. I love his passion out there and he fights to the end."

    Many of the 2010 NBA All-Stars believe Pacquiao knocks out opponents the way LeBron James slams the ball. Successful athletes, after all, recognize skill and resolve the way Simon Cowell identifies talent. They also recognize a missed opportunity for Mayweather to test his greatness against Pacquiao.

    “Pacquiao’s just tenacious," West All-Star Brandon Roy said. “I mean he goes in there and not only gives a great show but a great fight, that’s why you really want to see him in boxing. He’s just a great athlete, a great competitor and he fights at a high level every night."

    “I’m very impressed with Manny Pacquiao," 1st time All-Star Deron Williams added. "He’s arguably the best pound-for-pound fighter and the way he has been beating people has been ridiculous."

    Billups, Roy and Williams refused to predict a winner in a Pacquiao-Mayweather bout. They all agreed, though, that a showdown would feature two great fighters.

    “I don’t know who’ll win that fight," 5-time All-Star Chris Bosh said. “That’s why it’s going to be a great fight. No one knows what’s going to happen."
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    Mayweather still has loyal fans. 1st time All-Star Derrick Rose is one of them. Still, if Mayweather slid into Sunday’s game with little fanfare, Pacquiao blasted the boxing scene like a Dwight Howard two-handed slam. Pacquiao, who’ll face Joshua Clottey at Cowboys Stadium on March 13, didn’t quietly enter the consciousness of the NBA’s boxing fans, he rocked their world.

    “I’m just a big fan of boxing so I would love to see both those guys get in the ring together but just because it didn’t push through now doesn’t mean it won’t push through," an optimistic Roy said. “I still have high hopes that it will push through eventually."

    “I love Manny Pacquiao," West All-Star starter Amare Stoudamire asserted. “He’s a great boxer. He was totally ready to fight Mayweather. I was waiting to see that fight but it didn’t happen."

    When asked who would win the bout between Mayweather and Pacquiao, Stoudamire had one, clear choice.

    “Pacquiao." - GMANews.TV

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  4. Cocteau

    Cocteau Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Why All NBA all-star players has wet dreams over Pac? I reckon he didn't even go there. I thought Floyd was the one that go to that NBA game.

    Oh wait, he goes there to promote Pac more... Since his interviews are all about Pac.:yep
     
  5. Bill Butcher

    Bill Butcher Erik`El Terrible`Morales Full Member

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    Its hard NOT to pick Manny over Clottey, he`s not exactly Mayweather or Mosely now is he ?
     
  6. totsboy

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    amyweather said no way??does that mean that he really doesnt want to fight pac even if pac agrees to the date??
     
  7. Govanmauler

    Govanmauler Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Im gonna get me some A-side meth , mix it with some marquez **** and then all you mother ****ers better watch out !
     
  8. Norbix

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    Floyd just said it like it is. When Clottey puts those hands up he's gonna get barraged by pac shots.

    Late round stoppage.
     
  9. allenray

    allenray Active Member Full Member

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    who gives a **** on floyd sr.'s word. he's obsolete. who knows he and jr. will be fighting again. those delusional mayweathers :fire
     
  10. puga_ni_nana

    puga_ni_nana Dempsey Roll Full Member

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    well, it's time that this family give pac his due respect. but him still beating up the steroids issue just makes us all think that he doesn't truly want his son to fight pac or has some doubt that his son would beat pac.